Eastern King’s Fishermen’s Assn. MEETING SOUR!S REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY. OCT. GUEST SPEAKER Topic of meeting to he "TRAP LIMITS AND LICENSES" 18th at 8 P.M. ATTENTION Due to a change Reads Corner Service Station would appreciate all accounts be paid by in our business the i fhe Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 18, 19m. ad IN MEMORIAM Englewood Regional eee . . . — Worth, who passed away Uct High School Registration ANNOUNCEMENTS “wiSecearns Applications for registration in evening | He lives with us, in, memory, ail clasass will: be pocelved on bg ar Aang a = CITY AND QUEENS , PRINCE GOUNTY | sediy slsced bp wile aad tomilp re ee eee OG | eA 4 reat me tase songs om aut ome | OBITUARY "* "Mrs. Jean Canfield. THE DATE OF the Kirk of St. James conte Loree ioakpat . aortas ter Oe feats: Sec’y Board of Trustees Betober a, to December 8 Vital Statisti MRS. ELMER FOSTER | Telephone Crapaud 35-3 mx, REGULAR mewing ita atistics The deat M Nave, Hiner Pan ere eal tans oh Otan BIRTHS llate sendmnee. 37 Vahey vn. 1% ot 0 am Guest speaker, Miss MUNROE a Mr. and ae mare Serene er a 8 . lee pleneed’ to cammenes te kee at | Bers. , who well NOTICE oss Set ot cat Rei aes ae tr" Tavera bw “tee | Bale Gontety — be oat 7 the Kings County Memorial eee Bee en 5 hy No.dumping along the waterfront «1 9=. | CARD OF THANKS Rig Meckar ef tuantanee I — She spent her entire life in Ch. will be permitted in the Town of Souris ~ | cane beguming Tuesday. Oct 190 RE Ser then wi"ES licttetows where many relatives a SugemsFaeise “C8 aos tf rae anche (amt end will mourn her. pase or any place other than the town dump. _[arpu. gad the goanreaty. shore 00 we Ga. [Ne in 1048. Advice and assistance in all phases of accoun' and bookkeeping. Tax re s. 71 Up. Prince St. \4-9628 T.V. and RADIO Service e repair all makes in your SEPTIC TANK SERVICE own home if desired. 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Oc 20th after this date the station Towns of Souris Per: KINGS COUNTY Mrs, John A. MacInnis and family. eee ene - h ; Eric, South ; will be operated under new manage- ‘ine Boneh Se Wedneday acon Leg. tian Dr Pua tube sue, ae ee ae pers one ment. LORNE A. WRIGHT fea hee a ae gmngaumen mg [Charlotictown and Everett at) 7 ' eee — » 7 fiends whe. vilied me sad © these | and two sisters, Minnie (former : om rae ne Se ee teacher at | West Kent School) be “tie, Metatanaages Kay), Chatlotetown. A. brother EL son, redecea in fo ome an dae and a bn Ethel (Mrs. Frank ; | men, aloe’ velottves “aaa bnwas wine (Land), Mt, Herbert in 1982. v pent flowers, 1 la Goods and Service “a Where. to find thom in Charlottetown and District at ovata yeti agua ae a ee ad MacLean Funeral Home. The I WISH’ to thank Dr, E.8. 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Montague O'Leary IN gece bie REGENT HOTEL — should reply by letter only immediately, giving 20e Per Doses 888-2761 “ Pea ee full details of education, financial status, present ACCOUNTING SERVICES Chirtonsiown: Bat Reasonable Rates Texaco Furnace employment, etc. All replies treated confiden- > . -&.l. 58 G at St. Ch'town e : os : : R. E. WRIGHT DOYLE'S Phone: 2-161] _ Phone 4-8426 Oil Se ne Mil Pe ee ae ery ae pense. ! Dief’s Gloom Talk On Wheat | Seen Threat To Future Sales | STONY PLAIN: (CP)-— Conservative Peaaee Diefen- baker's “erroneous gloom talk” about the wheat industry could livery Friday, and read to ua campaign by J. Harper monton hospital since Wednes- The hospital listed him as in In the speech, Hays t- tacked Mr. otek: for s<_- ing the federal government ans not been using the port Churchill, Man., for grain in ments. ‘BROKE RECORDS : “The facts about Churchil ere that wheat shipments through there this season: which just closed yesterday, Jv day) broke all previous records And the previous record was set in 1963, after our govern- ment took office.” The speech said Mr. Diefen- baker “‘showed no more respect for the real situation when he claimed our government lost 40,000,000 bushels in wheat sales because of the (Vancouver) grain handlers’ strike.” The text said: ‘The strike Mr. Diefenbaker referred to in- volved one terminal in Van- couver. ‘lasted about two months. / . . Even if all seven Pacifie terminals had _ been aN peely tere bee wouldn’ have been 2ble to lose 40,000,000 bushels in sales. “The most that’s ever gone through the Pacific terminals in any two-month period is about tre bushels of wheat.” Diefenbaker pad “treated our wheat industry' as his per- OBITUARY JAMES ATKINS In the quiet of the early morn- ning on September 15, 1965 in the Charlottetown Hospital the soul of James Atkins went forth to meet its Creator. The late Mr. Atkins was born in Mount Stewart December 2, 1886, the son of Thomas Atkins and Christine MacKenzie, the youngest of six children. He had 7a -varied——and— interesting— life, having worked and resided in several of the provinces as in the United States. He was well regarded in the business and. commercial spectrum of the Is land. He served in the nation’s armed forces in both world wars, ~-In-1927, -he-married- Zilla Fee- han.of.Savage Harbour. Besides his wife, seven children are left to mourn his passing and cher- ish the memory of a kind and’ loving father. They are Leo, Toronto; Shirley (Mrs. White- house), Calgary; Edna (Mrs. Brunkhorst), Iowa; Leona (Mrs. Wilfred Mullen), Tracadie Cross; Sister Marian C.S.M., Charlottetown, currently in Tor- onto; Thomas at home; and Brenda in Halifax. Other surviv- ors include a sister, Mrs- Percy a '|Delaronde of North Wilmington, Mass., and 16 grandchildren as well as several nieces and ne- phews. More than 400 people from near and far came to the ‘Hen nessey Funeral Home to pay their last respects to a friend and comrade. The funeral took place Sep tember 17 from St. Andrew’s Church, Mount Stewart where Solemn Requiem High Mass was sung by Monsignor George A. Macdonald assisted by Rev- erend T.P. Butler as Deacon and Rev. Andrew MacDonald as Sub-deacon with Reverend Wa)l- ter Reid as Master of Ceremon- jes. Present in the sanctuary were Reverend Kenneth Mac-- Millan, Reverend Wilfred a. Keefe, . Rt. Reverend William Simpson, The Requiem was sung by Sisters of Saint Martha, Mount Saint Mary’s, Charlotte town. The honorary pallbearers “Where To Call” Ch’town Petroleum Products Ltd. 203 Great George St. Ch’town 894-7311 After hours cal! 894-6436 119 Kent Street OPTICIANS Dial 4-7215 @ Comfortable — |ISLAND OPTICAL — LTD. SIGNS We will make up your glasses — when you bring in your doctor's ‘ Murray River Sanitation Servi Septic tanks, pu re. pairs. All work guaranteed Book orders for school pump ing done durfng vacation. A. E. MacKay. Phone 66. now for fall planting. * Sidmount Gardens \ Quality optical — (regular or | _SIGNS @ Supply new frames for COMMERCIAL ART “broken or old style frames. SERVICES @ Replace broken lenses ; We straigh d adjust THE STUDIO. {© flasses at no charge | . diem: Rae P.O. Box 472 or as oon St. BULBS Ch’'town aa - | RESTAURANTS 4 2 = ESQUIRE.:COFFEE § th J Jeli Perennials and shrubs. Buy Imported om. 1es Sr clams and scallops also on our menu 174 Queen St. es Open 8 am. te 5.30 p.m. McGill Ave. Ext. Ch'town ' ion acce WRITE BOX 10267 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT NOTICE OF TENDER C.C.W.E. File No. 2115 - 4 - 28 PROJECT: ATLANTIC PROVINCES PAVILION ILE NOTRE DAME - MONTREAL; P.Q. SEALED TENDERS, marked as to content, addressed to the undersigned will be received until 3:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time. : FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1965. Plans and Specifications and Tender Forms will be on view at Builders Exchange in Halifax, Freder- icton, and Charlottetown, St. John’s Nfld. and Mon- . and may be obtained by Prime Contractors applying to the office of DUFFUS, ROMANS, SIN E & KUNDZINS, 1525 Birmingham Street, Halifax, on a refundable deposit of $100.000 pay- able to the Commissioner General, Atlantic Prov- inces Pavilion. Security Deposit as called for in the Tender Document must accompany Tenders. The Commissioner General is not bound to the lowest or any Tender. Admiral H. F. Pullen General Manager Atlantic Provinces Pavilion _ P.O. Box 1967 - *Halifax,NS were Harold Affleck, Sterling Clarke,, Arthur Coffin, John T. Doyle,. Russell Driscoll MLA, Thomas McAvinn, Harold Mac Donald, Charles Morrison, Lane Pigott, Frank Rose, Dr: J.D.* Reddin, and Frank Shanahan. The active pallbearers were Frederick Affleck, Bernard Bar- rett, Joseph Coade, James Cof- fin, Raymond Gallagher, and Robert Piggott- The Mount Stewart Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion at- tended in a body with the Legion graveside service conducted by J. Hamilton Douglas. The last Post and Reveille were sounded by George Boudreau. | A favorite hymn of the de- iceased, The Old Rugged Cross, was sung at the graveside by Saint John's choir led by Reverend Donald ‘.|neighbours who helped. in MacLennan, | Interment was in Saint An- idrew's Cemetery with the ser. ivice conducted by Reverend T. iP. Butler. ae, } ‘An honest man is the noblest : eeeet God.” (Alexander CARD OF TH |: My family and I extend a sin |cere thanks to all those iwho | isent Mass cards, enrollments, flowers, and messages of sym- We also thank our — lo many ways during our bereave- Mrs. James Atkins | pathy. re MPF on ry nal RE ee RN NM Hs Fi wh United Church | made ‘ Neo, Gee ae praiseworthy record of elevator workers ek an i pred® i 3] : bi TE: i oh Fg é 5 &¢ $F i z 3 e 3 ¥ sk g OBITUARY Inserted by the family. D. WALLACE MacKAY Friends and relatives were saddened to hear of the death of D. Wallace MacKay on Tues- day, October 5, 1965 at his home in Stanley Bridge, after a short illness of two days. , Born at Stanley Bridge, De- cember 31, 1873, he was the som of the late Captain Donald and Mrs. MacKay. He married the former Esther MacLean, Hea- therdale on November 6, 1901 and spent his whole life farming on the old homestead. Known as Wallace to friends young and old he was a mat much respected in the commun- ity. His words were few but his friends were many. Surviving Mr. MacKay are his wife, Esther, two sons, Craw- ford, Stanley Bridge; Elmore, Parkdale; two daughters Flor ence, Brighton Mass. and Elea. nor, Mrs. Earl Ebers of Con- necticut and New York City. One child died in infancy. Also sur viving are a sister, Alberta, Newtown Center, Mass., seven grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. The funeral! was held on Thursday, October 7, 1965. A short service was held at his home, then to St. John’s Presby- terian Church, New. London where the service was conduct- ed by Rev. Leslie Files, assist- ed by Rev. D. A. Campbell, Charlottetown, and__Rev. W.A. Patterson of Margate United Church. Mr. Files preached on Prov. 20:27: ‘‘The spirit of Man is the Candle of the Lord” while the assisting ministers led in prayer and read the scripture respectively. Interment was in the New London Cemetery. Pallbearers were: H.S. Mac Ewen, Montgomery MacEwen, Frank Bell, Rupert Simpson, Rex Kielly and Lemuel MacKay, Flower bearers were: Archi- bald MacEwen, Daniel Mace- Leod, Fred MacEwen, Kenneth MaicKay and Wilfred Cann. Funeral “arrangements” conducted by the Davison’ Fur eral Home, Kensington, P.E.1 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late D. WaY face MacKay, Stanley Bridge, express thanks to friends -and messages and floral tributes. A. special thanks to Dr. Roberts and Mrs. Janie Green, R.N. ORITUARY Incerted by the family JAMES FRANCTS COBB news ot the sudden death of her brother, Jomes Francis Cobb at his home 3281 Napier St., Van- covver. B.C. : He was born at Gambles Cor. ner, P.E.I. and Uved most of his Hfe at Crapaud and Charlotte- A severe heart attack forced him to retire in June, 1964 and his final attack came as he welked in his garden. ‘The deceased ‘was a veteran af Marla Wer * 3 memher of the Royal Canadian Legion No. 68. and a Life Member of the Masonic True Brothers Lodge Ne 8 of Cranaud. P.E_I. He fs survived by his loving wife, Janet, *h-ce enn Kenneth of Concord, Calif, U.S.A.; Gor. don of Windeor, Ont.: Donald of New York Citv. and two dauch- jters, Muriel. Mrs) MacKinnon, | Vancouver and Shirley, Mrs. R. 7 "Wegman Goes Raw slen 111 \grandchildren and two sisters; |Margverite. Mrs. Warren Daw. son and Beatrice. Mrs. Francis |Nelan, Buffalo, N.Y. Three brothers and a sister |predeceased him: John of Sum- | merside: Phillip of Charlotte. | town: Franklin of Kensington land Louise, Mrs. Trueman Ca- meron, Nova Scotia. The funeral service was held on Sent 24th at 10 a.m at the |Bell Funeral Home, Vancouver jwith Rev G Turpin, DD. offie fating. Interment at Veterans M-m~oria! Perk. Surrey, B.C. The pallbearers were five for- mer Islanders: Touls Berrigan, John Good." Gilbert Metcalfe, Havden MacDonald. James Cooke and Al Rossman of Vam conver. The floral tributes were many and beautiful, testifving to the high esteem in which the late | Mr. Cobb was held. ARABS ACT ON RACE AMMAN (4P)—Jordan may ban South African movies as a |gesture of disavvroval of the — South African government's | avartheid race nolicies. The ban is being considered im the licht ‘of a request from a_ British- based anti-discrimination move ment DENTAL RELIC MISSING FUMONE, Italy (AP)—A sib iver and gold case containing ‘what ts said to be a tooth of the | 13th century pope St. Celesting | V has been stolen from a castle chapel here Celestine V re Signed after five months ag — to return. to his solitarg * * — « were — relatives. who -visited--him,; sent... -