To Gasoline Thetti r V 2 ( been added by the Pipes and Drums of the 1st Battalion of Pair Plea Charged with stealing approx-1-[costs or 15 days on a charge; uacLeod of spring Brook and mately three gallons of gasoline Iirom John Willian Perry. and one gallon of gasoline from Ja . mes 1\1cKenna. St. Patrick's. Road. Douglas Aniihony Peters‘ and John Cedric Richards. both of Kinkora. pleaded guiltiy bei fore Magistrate James B. John- I sbon. . in ueens County . 'imagistrate’s court yestrday. 3 The gas was used in Riichard's I ' nston driving it." He noted that if a suspended sentence was impos- ed, it would be necessary fo r Richards to dispose of the and not own another one during the sentence period. “The case was adjourned to March 9. “Allison Kenneth MacLe4od, Hartsville. charged with know- ingly permitting chemical sub- stances to pass into water fre- ‘qiiented by fish. was fined $100 and costs or one month. Gary Laurence Buell. Mer- maid, charged with unlawfully breaking and entering an oyster storage building belonging to John Daniel .\IacDona1d. Glen- finnan, and stealing 33 pecks of uncleaned and ungraded oysters and four oyster crates. had his dose adjourned until March 6. He had pleaded not guilty to the charge on Dec. 6. '.ILMr. MacDonald. John Amb- !|~_o:e Letvis. Jr.. J oh n ston's rdon iVlcKinnon, West '1 and Constable Harry W. Burns. Charlottetown branch RCMP, were crown witnesses. Lewis had been convicted on (3 ill ’I A SCOTTISH the Royal Highland (BIacki Watch) Regiment from Camp Gagetown. N.B. Here they (I Guilty of being intoxicated in a public place. North Rustico Scouts, Cubs H-old Banquet A church parade last Sunday morning to Stella Maris Church, North Rustico, opened the an- nual Boy Scout-Wolf Cub father and son day. for Scouts and Cubs of the First North Rustico troop and pack. at The banquet was held in the afternoon at Stella Maris High School auditorium and Gordon Kerr. provincial executive coni- missioner was the guest speak- er. Chairman B ert Biacquiere called on Scout Master Roy Do.- ron and Cub Master, Mrs. Paul Gauthier to comment briefly on activities during the past year. The chairman also extended his thanks to the leaders of the two groups for their efforts. Mr. Kerr presented Scout Ron- a-ld Blacquiere with his "A cord. In response Scout Blac quiere gave a short talk on in: movement’: founder, Lord Ba- den Powell. Cub Roger Doucetle proposed a toast to the fathers which was answered by Allan Gauthier. The boys presented an evenim, of skits and this was followed by a campfire which was opened by Mr. Kerr. NOTE are shown as they headed the parade at (the Forum yester- Kensington Lady I Dies In 79th Year I KENSINGTON — Mrs. Emily Porter, 78, of Kensrington, died in Charlottetown Feb. 29. She was the daughter of the late ' Thom»:-is Adams an Isabelle 1 was married to the late William iPortor. ' 10 <3 her mam-iage she I Pol wiinv, Iliveci in Rockford. Sask., later ‘ . where she retirement about 10 years ago. She tihen moved to Kensington. . Surviving are two sons, Eanli orf Flin Flon, Man. and Glenn 5 of Karachi, Pakistan: is daugh- ‘ tier Phyllis (Mrs. Keith Ken- nedy) of Kensington; 1 number V of grandchildren and a melee, ‘ Mrs. Heath Harding of French ~ R:iver. Funeral service will be held i Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock ; ment is to take placd in £"'.._..;L:. heavy sows 19.25; stags 13.50 on a dressed weight basis. Sheep and lambs 264: Good Ihandyweight lambs 23 per hun- ;dredweight: day afternoon. Icommon good lambs X): and medium 20-E; bucks discounted at $1 per hun- dredweight: sheep 3-10. ISLAND NEWS PAGE #3 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. March 3, 1964. 0 With Magistrate AJ. Harlem, Bert C Action is Ihreatened Against Spud Dealers Failure to secure a potato ex- port license. or to report on ex- port levies collected. and fail- ing to remit Ievies_ may result in a number of potato growers an dealers faci Under the regulation covering shipping of potatoes from the province, a levy of one cent per 100 pounds of potatoes from the province is required. with the money going to the P.E.l. Pota- -to Marketing Board promotion purposes. Mr. MacRae said that at least 34 growers and dealers are in volved. He said "17 persons shipped without a license a n d did not report on levies collect- ed. 12 have an export license but didn't report on the amounts col- lected or remit the levy for the for industry board. and five who have an ex- port license reported on the le- vies collected but did not remit the money to e proper source." According to Mr. MacRae. the drew dealers and growers are being notified by a lawyer that they have until March9 to comp with potato export regulations or face legal action. About a year ago there was a court ruling that the p o t a to marketing board did not have levy. but since that time new the board its collection power. "The law is stronger now,‘ said Mr. MacRae. “and we have been advised by legal nu- thorities of the federal depart- ment of agriculture that it‘: o.k." lug. Walter D. Croken, Charlotte- town, was remanded until morning, with ball being set at 30 $1 . Of two drunk and Incapablu, one was fined $10 and cool: or five days. and the second was remanded until today with ball set at $30. CW CW" CI°'I‘ Chief Asks Conducts Session c°_° peration A plea for understanding on the part at all citizens was made last evening by Police C b i ef Sterns Webster as he noted the dwl influx d vlliton made necessary mlny temp” my changes in regulations. Remarking on the upsettmu U, many routines relating to frat lie and parking the Chief said it was necessary to accommnd-—e 9 great jump in traffic in a ufined area. particularly around the (‘ha tetown H-neg and the Forum. 85 power to collect the one c e at 0“ legislation was passed giving Q ab!!! 4 WEATHER TORONTO (OP) — Observed temperatures: 3 2'3 Dawson Iy S nag ..... . .. .... .. Vancouver . . . . . . .. V . . . . . . . - . - .. . . . . . . . . . . .- $S$G$&88t&$..’:2&85.s St. John's. Ni‘-id. 14 28 HALIFAX (CF) —- The wea- ther office 8807! I disturbance that was located in Louisiana Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick: Clear with a few cloudy intervals; continuing extremely mild; southwest winds 20. Low-high at Charlotte- town ?! and 40. Moncton 27 and 45. Fredericton 32 and 46, Saint John 28 and 42. Edmundston and Cempballton 26 and 42. ed to spread some‘ "Having the Br‘er come ,0 our town is one of the biggest things that has ever happ¢{m.d and we want to show the visitors every possible consideration," he said. “I know many of me minor changes we have had .0 make are causing some inc-in. v-enience to our own people and for that reason we ask their help in understanding our nroblem" ._..__—.__,__M__ PORT Is BUSY Ghent, at the headtof the B91. gian - French canal systems, is reached annually by 5.000 seagoing and 37,000 river craft. MacDO*NALD’S BRIER General Admission Tickets $1.00 noon DRAW ON sans: AS FOLLOWS MORNINGS—AT 9.15 A.M. AF'1'ERNO0NS—A'l‘ 2.45 PM. NlGllTS—AT 7.45 PM. A. J. Matheson Drug Co. Ltd. Phone I Nici-ioi.soN's PHARMACY ' Phone 36-2 Alberlon Your Rexall Drug Stores In West Prince church cemetery. I I 1' LIVESTOCK TORONTO (CPI — Trading} was active and prices were ‘ steady on all classes and grades of slaughter cattle at the Onta- rio public stockyards Monday. E Veal calf prices were steady. . Hog prices were higher and I REVILO DAIRY Drink Milk For l—IeaIih‘s Sake Alberlon P. E. I. THE DISTRICT PAGE A HANDY BlIYEII’S GUIDE FDII GOODS AND SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY GREATER MERCHANDISE SELECTION. when you shop at your local stores. It's hard to beat the selection of mer- chandise you find in your local stores. Your local merchant curries ample stock of brand name Items. He's selected them with you in mind. It's rewarding. in personal satisfac- tion. in greater savings. in knowledge that you are contri- buting to your community‘: growth. to shop locally. You'll always find the merchandise you seek in the great selection among your local stores. Albert Trowsdale Representative For Irving Oil Co. Ltd. Store and Furnace Oil Oil Burner Sales and Service Phone 33 Crapaud P. E. 1. WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Service serving the Farmers With Efficient Service PERRY’S Service Station IRVING sheep and lamb prices were. kt . ea y. I Slaughter cattle 2,084: Choice steers 23-24 with sales to 24.30: ‘’ good 21.50-22.50’ medium 19.50-1 21.50: .. choice‘ heifers 21.50-22: good 21-21: me- dium ‘ common 15-‘I7: choice fed yearlings 23-25: good ~ Sheldon Hume Imperial ESSO Agent Res. 50-3 Bus. Phones 50-15 Murray River 21-23: good cows 15-16 with sales to 16.50: medium 14-15:’ icanner and cutter 10-13.50: good ; iheavy bologna bulls 19-19.50; ; common and medium 16-1850.- this same charge and Mr. Mc- Einnon bought the stolen oysters. ...One man was fined 20 a nd Budget Slated I For Thursday I ‘According to the tentative pchediile of business for the legislature. Pnovlnciai Secre- tary Alban Farmer will c_l_own his 1964-65 budget Thurs- day evening. «It is expected that by Wednes- dly evening the debate on the Vehicles Collide In Narrow Cutting SU'-lVlMER.SIDE—No resulted. bruit diamage mated at about $600 in the only highway anccidenit reported to the Burden detachment RCMP over the wee en . The mishap occurred a b o ut 7.30 p.m. Saturday on the Trans Canada Highway near Albany when the two vehicles collided while passing through a narrow cutting in the snow. 'Ilhe driver of one car was ' 25: boners 15-20 Replacement cattle 250: Good light stockers 22-25 with good heavy stock calves to 27: me- ‘um and common 18-21. : Calves 690: Choice vealers 31- ‘ 34. with sales to 35.50; good 28- 3, 31; medium 25-as; common HI-. Hogs 1.700: Grade A at Tor-‘ ionio 26.20-27.45 closing at 26.95; Q Gas & Oil Products Q Tires Q Batteries Q Accessories Repairs to all makes of Cars Phone 42 Tlgnish Order Your Combination Aluminum Doors and Windows from Lester Linklefler Agent For -“Air Shade Aluminum Ltd." Doors and Windows Are Especially Designed For P. E. I. Climate Condition Phone 436-3855 315 Central St. Summereide COASTAL MOVING AND STORAGE LTD. (Frank N. Taylor, Mgr.) A Complete Moving 5 Storage Service Agents For North American Van Lines Phone 486-3433 summerside, P. 13.1. BU'ELL and MacLEOD Ltd. Authorized and Quality Products throughout all of West Prince Phone 9'7 Alberlon RAMBLER Sales & Service Quality Used Cars Summerslde The B. & 1. Coffee Shop and Candlelight Room Tasty Food, Properly served In Pleasant Surroundings Alberton P. E. 1. BARBOUR’S Eldon MacKenzie General Merchant White Rose Gas & Oil HUTCHINSON'S Sheet Metal (Sherman Hutchinson. Prop.) Sheet Metal Work RAMSAY'S B. A. Service Station Tires, Batteries, Accessories Minor Repairs-Road Service Paul Edward G a I I a n t of McEwen Road. Su-mmerside and the driver of the other vehi- cle was Russell Arnetit B e 11 of Borden. The Gallant vehicle sustained about $200 damage while the Bell vehicle received about $400 damage. aft address will be complet- ed. and the schedule calls to r fieaddress in reply to the ch from the Throne to be puesented to Lieutenant-Gover- nllr W.J. MacDonald on Thurs- cfly afternoon. -.:Two sittings are scheduled for at am. nd nit 2. . Thus 3 is expected to see Welfare I Labor Minister H e n r y dge move the House into com- riittee to consider a committee wport on House rules and ord- s '_'-:Conservative Party members Int in a caucus yesterday and ficuwed proposed legislation. ;_'I‘wio pieces of legislation uh! ch could be very con- Ious. have not been Introduc- yet at the current session. f so are legislation banning Ila of poisonous potato top kill- and an amendment to liquor itations, however, with familiar. Dial 4-6567 A" trol legislation. ~-,ussv.rwws-.= - «m -a. 2 ~.~=;=nt;~.:-.s( O I-Ieldefof Nonh I0: ea. ROD and GUN CLUB SPECIALBRIER WEEN ENTERTAINMENT DANCING EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK 1'0 THE MUSIC or THE ART LARGE mo snow. sumnmeu mom onmuo American Ladies Flddllng Championship BURSTING PIPES Have been common in the recent storms and power blackouts. Our dwelling Policies include coverage for loss resulting from this hazard. There are several reasonable exclusions and lim- For more information on this coverage consult-— . HYNDMAN 3. co. LTD. Q Road Service .IOHNSTONE'S FUELS LTD. ALBERTON Industries Ltd. Phone 436-2720 Water St. ' ' Phone no.3 Rollo Bay Ph"°""5';:o ""' 2‘l’;"::,'°L"‘s‘ Summcrslde Ten“) D'St"I"'I°r (Phil Klnch. Mar.) “"9 5 I’ - Gasoline baud" s of - Stove I Pleasure Cruiser: SERVICE SW0” DAY'S coma: G i h Harold L. Maimws F I on ......., ,,.,.., Tires, Batteries. Accessories ESSO SERVICE 9° ® "9 Marine Hardwaf. Minor Repairs 1 (John Diay, iesiee) U rge SI“ t m"'I°’ TIE" MIPIHO EIIKIIIOI Tu U M R. e- ’ ' . ne in Tirlgr 3:32“?! Mclgmig: PIumI)lng & Heating A Complete Tire Service Phone 436 2136 mm “mm M_ Phone 76 Alberion ' ' MCEWHI Road Local Radio Service on Furnace Service Phone 2529 sumlnerelde summers“, 3‘ 184 Phone 34 Wellington Farm Supplies , Water Bowls M k E D . . acllonald & A an Layton Green . . S sllrs !lI:iIIIIrIiiIrI-: ‘ dealers in authorized S rvlng ervlce (Bill Bum» PM-l 1: Produce of an Kinds MASSEY-FERGUSON station A Complete Collision Service um" ‘ ,_ Highest Market Prices Paid Farm Equipment Dealer G’""°I 5'9"’ General Repairs 24 Hr. service _o7y:.-..'_oo Borden Borden Sales -service-Perle pm,“ no A“, (A. W. .V1arLe=od. Lessee) Phone Borden in ma‘ ms 8 mm us Phones 14-! Reconditioned Perm aquipc. “’ Carleton Siding Carleton Siding Phone 39-: Albany Where Customer] Q Minor Repairs Q Tires-Batteries Q Accessories Q Welding Phone 30 Crapnud which you should be Shop The Modern Way At Hubert Harvey's General Store Clover Farm Store Phone 15-! Crapnull Charlottetown R. E. GALLANT complete stock of Building Material Lumber, Plywood, Weuboerl FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! Look For Your Name This page is a weekly feature of The Guardian - Patriot, and each week there will appear in the advertisements name and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the advertisements carefully, and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement In which you found your name, and mail it inside of two weeks, to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian-Patriot, and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE, e 33.00 order, to be spent for merchandise or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. Winners, please advise the Guardian -Patriot on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. Patronlze the Advertiser: on This District Page Shop In Pleasant Surroundings For Quality Me:-cheudlu Q Groceries and Menu Q Shelf & Heavy Hardware Q Dry Goods V. V. Restaurant (Mrs. V. Mlclmefld. Pr-op.I Booth and Counter service Home-Cooked Meals Lunches and sandwiches Hunter River I’. E. I. 9:30 in 12:30 PHONE 100 INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS Commercial - Rceldentlel - Ildlelrlal Phone 2 North Rultloe . SHOP Youk (Ce:-I MncAIIe:InP.I'fep) “‘.'.".:'.' tow Sm :2.-i; ......""°'°.'::*.i*'..::r'.'.".'.:'.'. ""5 WEE“ :.'"' °°"'°" '°"'°'....... Groceries. Meets. Produce L30. selection of DI’! Goods Keenan Fuels Sourls Cooperative and Service . nAwsoN's ..... ......., ..... ..‘..'.:."... ..'.ii., Texaco Service Station Predlcte Fruit 5 Vegetable! Repairs to All Makes Furnace I Fuel 0“! Dry |, (‘en Complete service station mug." 24 Hour Towhlg service reel Ledles Ii Men’: Clothing Ph. Klnkore 2-21 Middleton Phone 40-! Murray Riva hone 12 lurk Mallard’: Plumbing and Heating D||VAR'S SOURI8 Mccormlcl Farm Machinery Pal-mall Tractors Perle 8 Repair: Beetty Ben Equipment 03 Plionee Ill! :1 Montague, P. E. I. Keuslngton I.A. BAGNALL'S MILLS LTD. Lumber and Building Supplies Inch 1 Door Factory Finishing Supplies Coder & Asphalt Shlntlu Phone}! Relies-Rlvlt Tirol. Ietterlel. eceuerlee Mill‘ Benin 5 hue-Up: N Ileur Towing Scrvloe Piece I7-8:05. Knelulee Radio Service . R. C. A. Victor Radio and TV Phone 2341 Mggugue A.A. (Joell-"reset vontmperiaiouamt lleveenlluneceol Bill. Res. 44!! Ill! Meetene P. I. I. W. H. ‘Niche:-sou. flemou Pu-I SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY ST. PETER'S BAY CO-OP Buy - Benefit - Build Quality G1-ecerlee Dr: Gut loan 0 lines Ilell Ru-Inn Piece 0 at. man In