CONFLICT F INTEREST Doug Henderson. 11 tletli and Donald Couch. 12. can't seem to Set together on what sport to pursue at this time of year. Variable spring and win- ter-end weather around Kin:- ston. Ont. has brought the un~ rrtalnty but Don and Doug have apparently made them- selves ready for either hockey or baseball. EASTERNISIAND NEWS PAGE l: S ‘M°"'°9"e' 5°"ri5: Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. March 16, 1963 IN SOURIS HOSPITAL Mrs, Neil Ross Fortune Head is a patient in the Souris Hospi- tal having entered h o s p l t :31 Monday of this week WAS VISITOR Kingslev Shaw. Summemde,‘ was a visitor to Montague Wed-l nesday. (Trillv Lea Murray Harbor who, BACK FROM HOLLAND tor the past several years has FranCIs Srhellen of New Perth required the use of a hearing aid has returned from a threeM'eek now has no nerd o holiday in Holland. Mrs Lea recently entered St Michael's Hospital Toronto and IS PATIENT - i l Mrs. Glen peardon is a pa_ had an operation performed on tient In the Prince Edward Is. .__.___—- land Hospital. *m “SHED IN S'S'DE A l her ears having the stapes bon- es removed from the ears and since then has been hearing quite well. Mrs Lea's Sister Mrs. Robert ‘Cartev Milton PEI. accom- panied Mrs Lee to the hospital and also he the same opera- tion performed on her ears. Mrs. Lea is a well known marksuoman in this provmce as well as in Canada. The two ladies are expected to return to their homes soon. Sisters Have Delicate Ear Operations MURRAY HARBOR —s Mrs Justin M a c Neill Montague ' Ipent several days in Summer- ‘i' aide "115 week. v RETURNS T0 MICH. - Mrs. Thomas L. Harris has‘ .- returned to her home in Bir- mingham Mich. after spending 0 weeks in Murray Harbor. HAD HOLIDAY IN HOLLAND Mrs. Cornelius Schellen of Vernon River returned recently lrom a three-week holiday spent. with her father III Holland. [N S'SIDE side guest of her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Les~ ter Beck OUT OF HOSPITAL Montford Herring has return: to his home in Murray Hor- bour after being a patient. in the Kings County Memorial Hospital Montague. FROM EDMONTON William MacLend of Edmon- "IIItIEVIIIIE‘v" A modern ranch‘style home in frame or brick Veneer_ Just one o! more. than 100 manufactured home destzns. More than anything else, Canada needs a govern- ment with purpose . . . a g0vernment with clearly- stated objectives for the country’s economic future and for the people's well-being. That kind of government—purposeful and decisive—can only come from a party that knows where it‘s going El Liberal objectives are clear: (1) to provide decisive government so that Parliament can do its job; i(2) to harness the energies and brains of labour, “management, farm groups and government in an expanding economy that will create the jobs and cIIIIII NEED GOVENT WIT UE job-security that all Canadians must have; (3) when this is accomplished, to make sure that all Canadians share fairly the benefits of economic gromh. I: The Liberal, Party asks for this great responsibility, knowing that the job to be done is an enormous and difficult. challenge. r3 Your Liberal candidate asks you to turn to the Liberal Party on election day, April 8, so that. a decisive Liberal government can get down to business, and achieve these objectives. IT’S TIME FOR ACTION - VOTE liBERAI. Kings -JOHN MULLALLY Queens : ALLISON GILLIS — Published w the NIIDDI’III LIDIVII Fedetllio. Prince — J. WATSON MacNAUGHT Queens - IRA LEWIS‘ ton Alta. arrived by plane Thursday. He is at present the‘ eat of his sister Mrs. Neil‘ haw and his nephew Joh n Ihaw Montague. WERE VISITORS . Mr. and NM. Arnold Van Ider- Utino Montague m o t o r e d to Summerside t h I 9 week. They l were guests of Mrs. Vanlder- otine's sister Mrs. D. Hughes And Mr. Hughes ATTENDED FUNERAL it Mrs Austin Burgess has re-l SCHURMANS HELP YOU ALL THE WAY! 0 rum 0 ON-THE-JOI GUIDANCE! Q GUARANTEED PRICES l {tulip rI-IIs cashew—I, lax-.1141- £ 1 turned to her home in Belmont; Manuhrtllred You .imply an» I! not trusses Mass. Mrs. Burgess was “in Mur-‘ w.” pg"!- m n b. ,h u b, d ‘ fly Harbour to attend the. inn- R pm - constructed m o . w. y. . .n I .n :3 to! of her mother tho late Mrs, . w ,0, you m om Moots over your cornice: are pro— James Herring. plant, saving you Il'b flooring. built, to. Cor: SISTER Is "1" time, money and guided by our nick, accurate Mrs. Stafford MacDonald oft WW" “qu” "'9'" V' 52 Cambridge Mal“- arl‘in‘d In Build your own “Pine Valley" . .. or any of Montague yesterday to he with her sister Mrs. Neil MacSwnin 0! Murray River who is ill in1 the Kings County Memorial Hos. . pita]. RETURN TO ONT. Mr. and Mrs. John 3in and daughters Betty and Faye never returned to their home in Sea- iorth Ont. from Murray Har- Bour where they attended thol funeral of Mrs. Blue‘s brother. I Cheney Moll who passed awayi (allowing a train-car collision. l I I I o VISITING PARENTS .t Mrs. George MacNelll return. a to tier hotne recently from, Ohmic. OI her return trip she‘ in Accompanied bl Mrs. Chara In and her 1 rec children '; whoa Vining at the home of m. 1 unit MP. IM' 5" Hrs. Grafton Ombee Murrayj i ‘ Harbor. the new manufactured homes . . . or we can build it tor you. You wlll save money with the manufactured system of home building. @fifil IANCH STYLES twostotsvs spittith ‘ WE ALSO HAVE cannons a cannons _. _ '1-19; ~ Remington -— Summer-side — Charlottetown Stillman: Manufactured Item» I P. O. Box 1890. Summer-side. P.E.l. m coom Imam ct sun- 'N. B. has completed in- d a JeVeIII-y course in i The ovum concl . Clach were held emu ry all will be Name I Please am Catalogues on Mlnuilciured Home Denim. I 2'- similar course In VOTE LIBERAL APRIL 8th Iohn Mil Kim llaily Om" J. Watson MacN‘aught Prim P. I. I. M Awhile! ‘& man ’5.