I v,f:" GUARDIAN-P.ATR|-OT ’ HOME OF THE WEEK Senatorial Protection Assurezl For Representation Oi P.E.l. By FARMER TISSINGTON quire some attention from the annual budget. At the present . Capital Bureau. The Guardian .,,em,,e,-_ §li‘ne‘~me u“ re is sometininiz ‘ AwA__A th C e mionpercons - on 5 9 °"‘m°“5 He also notes that there has uency_ And amt confederation . . s_ .°.?.ii‘.‘.'t.“f.‘i..“i.*.’.:‘§:.‘:.‘..:.."'.‘l..§.°..°... -m so mm Sign to handle the Pmblem of activity over the house represented about 18,000 . years. In the early 1890: the Canadians, on the average. government spent about $200.- while now the average will be clear that Prince Edward Is‘ 000 per constituency from its _close to-70,000. . land’s four-member representa- l‘~ 4°'5 tion in the house will continue _ ‘ to be protected by the Senator- -... ial "floor." ' ‘ Hon. J. Angus Macloean.-MP D ration t::..°.".:°.';i-...°t:r‘2:“ D Pickersgill to the ggoposition ‘ ___ i that no change s ing con- ' _ _ 3_ L temqmed in this moor... which 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, 7, 196 l W - - will never have fewer mem- bers of parliament than they CLO CLO Lin. CID. a.o. have Senatm-s_ I VALID REASONING . ,* Mr. Mac-Lean points out tb at ‘ W ‘t C » '., _ this arrangement is not an "ad §i?z.¢ ~~- » -s’ < ”' ~ ' F§.%”.°.‘2.tt r I W" a“air- which 6°65 Wt ~ H AND WESLEY nanny, ow NERSOF MYmox'sL1'n..ALmnnron TEHRF have valid reasoning behind it. so toloonr Wile" the .P’°V"‘°°5. 9"” “‘ It was reported that noon the crease of :51. During the same 0 I fed t . th did d - . . ' l | ::’anndi:grat%l:t that re:.e‘:n:§_ Canadian National ferries, oper- period-2.666 more ‘ordinary pas- M S 0 A .e i “on in parliament should have ating between Borden and Cape sengelguwertla $i()rrie¢li1iallong with ‘ . a certain weight. Tonmentiiie. and the NO1'la’l.l.l’cl’: an“? 'N0l1t: b v]: :i:es.wl V, GARAGE ' h_ senate _repreS9“'a”°n' rlrlildlg iffiildrleéaglebtdlieen carifled slioweed Odo lllllzrfasdl fish: 5,. 22'.|1"2o’_o" of c o u r s e. is fixed. But there 3 v ‘ _ - an “if tens ew rocer e "9 weight of provinces, like the uring ovem r an n e au s. w me n s Maritimes, would continue to same month a year ago. , -‘by e . bear a reasonable proportion to Also on the CN ferries the The Abegweit and Confedera- ALBERTON _. Myfick’g A1. men‘; and boys’ clothing, boot; um-aware and furnishing, an the “’h°l9 1“ the f“t"'9~" M“ figures Showed 6" incfeflse 1“ 90“ Camfid Out the seryic e berton Ltd. has announced that and shoes. A former stock room well displayed on shelves and M301-Gan sayS- “Already the the number of general tra-in throughout the month. and they the opening-of its new grocery was remodelled to become the islands. In the grocery depart- Pefcentflse Weisht Of I‘€‘P1‘eSeh- passengers carried. with an in- transported in total of 25.299 pas- department will take place next dry goods department. This sd- ment there are three gondolas. latioh from the Older P8}:‘tS 0: lengers and 12.517 Veh1cles- week. r ditional space at second fl 0 o r three dairy coolers. fruit and‘ \ Canada is much ower t an i The Abegweit made 353 8811- Th fr ,1 1 11 g 1,. level permitted expansion of vegetable stand. and a modern. W&5_ immediately after (,‘Cnif€d- IDES, the Confederation N3. elgufre hardware and grocery depaft. 1-neatcountel-_ Two check. out °"“.”°"' If the “mt °f "°3”°5°'l' P35-W189?‘ Cfimed by U1 9 than 100 years 330 under the ments on the ground floor. Floor counters are in use. :,:“‘°“fl‘1V35 tl;fI§“Im° “"]‘:l’ ‘L5 ‘’ Abegwelt totalled 22.219 and by name of H311 and My,-1ck_ Lager coverings. wall paper, etc.. are The store is staffed by I coup’ .85 5"’ ' ' ' “.’°“ ave the C°“f¢d91'8“°11 3330- it was moved to A1be;-ton and for on the third floor. teous and efficient staff. They DFIGN N 469 M . H “.25 Z: ‘C,",,‘*,‘§‘..",§’,‘§,‘g,;’ fwxélgta '3: Ti, 3;: S k. at mursda night.‘ leg”; (§octl:‘°an((i°‘;€Y"e‘§_‘l'l"t!l°“‘ some years has borne its present Another change in- ownership are P erley Hardy. Wesley s o. - - - - . . . - o au. , , °"" °°' ‘i F’ UPP°" 3” 59 F’ G07 509 Sq Ft members to the ma] 1, 0,, Se meggggmgf the Charlllouetown The Lory Selkirk and char!” name. Since the beginning it has took place two years ago when “1"§:1:s’H§I1:: fig: Holes an outstanding col- onial home wliose room lay- out pl'0\‘idCS the kind of livab- ility seldom found in a home. The front curry hall is pro- tecred by a deep porch and provirios easy access to a ll major areas of the g r o u ii d floor. Upstairs there are two extra large bedrooms each with its own full ba room. Downstairs there is another would be much smal r, be- cause the house is larger." chen plus a separate dining room and a huge living room Junior Chamber of Commerce. A. Dunning, operating between been a general store and has the business was acquired by handled almost eve kind M1‘5- Ami“? wilkies Mm an said he under- Hon. Angus Macloean, MP for complete the downstair area. There is a protected terrace behind the two car garage. Construction is brick veneer but details for building in s brick or frame are supplied with the Blueprint. bedroom with separate wash- room, plus a full bathroom. The spacious study has two large closets and could be used as an extra bedroom ' necessary. A large modern kit- s-vs Queens, described his recent trip to Europe as a member of the House of Commons defence com- stands that it is generally a- greed that this principle will be followed in the new redistribu- tion. Mr. Pickersgill was quick to declare that he would oppose m e. He told as a sidelight of his visit to France of the visit to a ‘disturbing it very strongly. HOW TO OiBTA.lNl DESIGN BOOK The titled “Canadian G u i d 9 Home Planning and Desi is now available at the o ices of The Guardian and The Eve- ning Patriot for $1, tax free. This new edition includes in- formation on financing in Can- -ada. building construction details. landscaping. color sel- ection. etc.. latest design book en- 01 B 3 "details on how to order blue- prints. rCha-rlottetown, Prince Edward Islanders Promised “Theatre Diet In '64 By NANCY WHITE l With such attractions “Spring Thaw". “The Cana ‘an‘ Opera Company", Glen Gould. Don Messer. the Halifax Sym- phony and Wayne and Shuster appearing at the Fathers of Con- federation Memorial Theatre in ed by department stores, to bu These come in two denomina- 35 tions— $5 and $10. and the prin- d‘ ciple behind them is simple. They can be used, in the same ithe natural resources manner as are certificates issu- firea- couple who had aided his escape "GOOD REASON" CITED from German- occupied terri- Mr. there is a good reason for per- War. 21 years ago. He visited mitting the populations of rural the cou-pie in the same apart- -constituencies to be generally merit in which he was hidden af- smaller than those of u r b a n ter his plane was shot down dur- -ridings. He said that a mem- log a raid. ber represents not only the peo- William Campbell gave a re- pie in his riding but the const'i- port on memb ership, listing tuencies. themselves, and sug- eight new members. s that a member represent- The light bulb campaign re- ins a vast empire like the port was given by Earl e- i(Northwest Territories not only bert, and bulbs distr' uted for irepresents the comparatively selling. ew people there. but also h a s Entertainment plans for pa- iresponsibility to safegu ard tients of the mental hospital of th e were outlined by Percy Hood. Plans were finalized at the MIX M-"1CLea‘n 8150 8 I‘ 8 u e d meeting for the Christmas party GA to Z‘. Y . . tickets to any event in the Mam. that people in rural ridings re- at the Charlottetown Hotel. more personal representa- Lloyd MacEachern was induct- MacLean argues that tory, during the Second World the Wood Islands and Caribou. made final runs Wednesday. complet- ing seven months of service. Figures for the Maiy—Novem- her period revealed passenger traffic up by 15,456. automobiles by 4,801, and an increase of 337 in trucks ferried. The total traffic figures for seven in nths this year with comparative statistics for 1962 in brackets. are as follows: Passenger. 178.429 (162.973); autos. 55,703 (50,902); trucks, 10.229 (9,892). of merchandise, including the rE- quirements of farmers and fis - ermen. In January, 1957. it was made known that the business had been acquired by the Purdy and Henderson Co. Ltd., Montreal. of which William Fraser. formerly of Alberton, was president. Later that same year addition- al floor space in e ore was provided by the construction of an 18 by 56 room at the rear of the main building. It became the department which contains two enterprising Albertou men, y. Perley and Wesley Hard Within the past couple onths by60fe partment. an aquamarine a newly tiled floor pres'ent an at- Walls are in shade with white trim and inactive appearance. 0 f m a 30 by 60 foot extension has been built to the south side of the old building. This gives a main floor which measures 60 et. The new part is now the grocery department and the remainder of the main floor is a hardware and furnishings de- Lloyd Rayner, Henry Wallace. Justin McAlduff. Alton sellicli and Gerald Saunders. GET TOUGH WARSAW (AP) — Poland's Justice Minister Marian Ry-bicki has called for tougher treat- ment of young hoodlums. mong other things. once in work day and night. with only seven hours out for sleeping. aiiol oiuddoio.'ni@ihrisTmas Ann Larter, Dean Carpe n t e r._ . . . fin gum orial Building du g Centenniairtion by their member than This he suggests. be- in isolated areas ed as a newmemrber by pa st president Walter Wheeler. Alan MacLeod was elected sec- retary- treasurer. succeeding *< llsland may well become a cen- lire for theatre goers next sum- Beef Prices L 1 those in urban ridings. comes about. cause people ear. The certificates come with a card which has a cross- section view of the theatre. Inside. Don't wait till then Shop NOW! r o } Are Reviewecl l r Following are the current beef ériccs being qiinted on central anadiari markets as releasedimax fur“ Beep‘ of broke theatregoers. gesterday by the P.E.I. rocluccrs Association: ‘ At Winnipeg: choice. . 2 $2 ‘ £22.50; good, $21 to $22; mecituml P909‘? 0 A defl- ‘ At $24.50: I: nod. dium. $19 to $21.50. - - At Montreal: choice. $23.75 to 24: good. $22.25 to $23.50; me- dium. $20 to $22. Bridge Club Hcisl7 Tables ‘When play concluded at Mon- day night's session of the Char- Elpttetown Duplicate Bridge Club. mer. Although rates for the man events at the theatre are reas- onable-— the Centennial office says that there will probably be. some $1 seats available at most‘ of them-— their very number 1. into a province However, the Centennial Com- m; mittee has made provisions for to ease the financial bur- come summer, by issuing ‘-1-.0m‘m,,. ,.h,,iCe_ 23450 to}! gift certificates which are avail- $23. mew able now. lFormer Charlottetown Man l l Acclaimed By Brandon Fans ‘BRANDON. Man. — Some 2.- 800 hockey fans, players and executinres on Thursday night paid homage to John C. (Jake) Milford, one of the most color- ful figures in junior hockey in there is plenty of space to write a greeting conveying, for exam- ple, best wishes for Christmas a birthday, or a message of con- gratulations. Available immediately. the gift certificates can be obtained by writing, phoning. or visiting the Centennial Office. 129 Queen Street. Mail orders should be ation Centre. Box 848, Charlot- tetown. Known as "Mr. Hockey" in Brandon, Milford was born in Charlottetown. P. E. 1., from where he and his family trav- elled to Winnipeg when he was 10. PLAYED IN BRITAIN to seeing the appropriate frequently do not have, readily at hand. the office facilities of the various departments of gov- ernment to which llnstead of dropping a r o u ii d they can go. their federal building and c ivil servant, they write to their member for information on how to proceed on a large number of personal matters involving the federal governm nt e . "I stand to be corrected but I have the impression th at members of parliament who rep- resent urban constituencies do not have such a large volume of mail as those who represent r u r al constituencies." Mr. lMaoLean sa' . SEACOAST RIDINGS He said that in seacoast ridings. particularly. the num- ber of matters that have to be brought to the attention of a member is greater. There are come seacoast ridings that have literally hundreds of fed- eral Gerry Matters who has been transferred to Woodstock, N.B. SAFETY CARIDS MISS ON AIM NEW YORK (AP)-—Hun- dreds of persons disregarded red traffic signs s and crossed 34th Street in the Herald Square neighborhood of Monhattan. oousing a traf- fic Jam. The pedestrians had thrown caution to the wind to find out why a milling crowd of shop- pers was gathered around three uniformed metermaids across the street. were the metei-maids, whose job is to check on auto- mobile parking meters. do- i . Handing out cards on the dangers of :lay-wal-king. SUNBEAM at SCHURMAN'S OPEN FRIDAY EVENING U-NTIL 9.00 pm. SATURDAY AFFERNIOONS UNTIL 4.30 p.m. 2 0’GLOCK SPECIALS SATURDAY AFTERNOON F‘ "‘ "" " " "l D HANDLE ' Western Canada. who is man-- ager of Brandon Wheat Kings. establishments, 01,9351 pm; Wh‘l till f j nior age. Mil- le S 0 u Boston Common. set aside in Vic Robertson and Wallie Coies ford left Canada and played including lighthouses. W h a r v e s, an SNOW THROWERS I SNOW SHOVELS' were declared the north-south , . man other s all bt "liners and Mrs. LE. Wellner Allie’ ll“. Wm‘ ‘W85 de- with Wembley Canadians of the Y ,9 d "‘ ll “"1? 1634 as Public property. ranks _ - Ed Dr. Brown. led the east- (“led wmmpeg B8“ger5 7'1f°r British P1'0f935l0n31 1493919 1“ :;§'’;,,c,,ufl°,,”'1"°’:‘'b1fl.’f‘‘°"”’ as the United Stu“ °ld“t west field. Elle‘? lglhk 5‘";:'8l“ M§“lt‘:b3 1934.37 and later with Monarchs e i " ° W 1*‘ Pubiic Dark 0 Aluminum Short D Handle I We session drew 17 tam iii’-'ii°§a °° °’.e§é'..g€é‘.i liiio”; °‘ “‘° “"'° ‘°“‘“" 0 Re ul D H or also one of the larges turnoms in 1 0 W35 9 He returned to Cauadatoplay I at an e chm Next new convertible car and other tin gl Monday's session will get under- way a it-alf-hour earlier-at 7:30 senior hockey in Lethbridge, Alta.. before joining the profes- sional Cleveland Barons in 1969- . He took four years off to serve in the RCAF. . After the war. Milsford played Wheat Kings when they - for the professional Dallas Tex- turned to junior hockey six sea- Aluminum 99.50 2.25 DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND, s. Milford. a popular figure here p.m. _ §Fol-lowing are the top five teams on each side Monday night, with points totals: ( EAS1*_wEST ans _betiween 1946 and 1949, 2 weunerfimwn ' ‘ ’ ' . ' " W2 s°l'li':g°'ear the Wheat Kings c1lgd]9bhng 8‘ coach in 19“ and V '1" "- "1 —_ . ’ imi . 1 1 Y - ~ 3. Cl:)1t‘g)Vl,lf§.(:l$1al1‘(.".‘ . . . . .. W?‘/2 sptinsored by New York N0w' as we“ a. managing the open 1 T j j j Gaude¢.ve5,5ey , _ _ _ _ , , , ,_ 193 Rangers, are bidding strongly Wheat Kings and the Wheat 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. MarcKenzies Phat-mac 9 A.M, to | : Y c01e5-g(,¢ 9 _ , , _ , , . , _ , ,_ 195 for their fifth straight league City Arena, Milford runs a sue- 9 PM suntan . NoRTH_soU1-n title. They have reached the cessful cattle ranch near the ' ' y- E (;o1es.R,0rbe,-tson _ , _ _ _ _ ,_ 223 Western Canada ‘final three go of Firdale. east of Bun- Farmer-Green 217 times in the last our years. n- , - | a. Duflfy-_lMiaoMillan mo SUNDAY SAW 5pEc|A|_ I ~Gl. on .. . I q; Inf"?-“F53-oii"""' $3»? I 9 Mal Ioxss ' l III! 8111- 0 S . . . . . .. . , McicKENZlE s PHARMACY , x ,0 M W Fined On Coin 9 AM. to 9 PM 0 Firri ‘ » ‘ i I HQ . V min. 4-4920 rmilii nmavnnr . 0 10 11- Ital ter- Machine Count 3 For allowing a juvenile to op- qrate a coin machine, contrary ii a city by-law. Maunir Mcl(arr- s. Charlottetown. was and costs by Magistrate A.J. lam‘. QC. in city police court aterday. a Garfield MacLeod. Long Creek as fined $15 and costs for driv- - «without due care and atten- O_Ca1-penters apron . O Carpenters pencil ALL FOR Dt Burn tan ollthlflllolll INSULATE NOW - Nswlstbsthnsfsii-Blswinglnsulsttomwsliavotwssfls SILVER IRISH family would like to hear from any I . . L __ _. __ _ _J LOOK FOR THE RED TAG SPECIALS _ asst Modern lasslstl mowing E “"13. ii» - , charged with operating a owner of silver articles bearing the above de- Ilywllsre In P.ll.l. . . . Nuts the Isuhsnvfnu ts- i ’ . ' sslsttos loss . bet to: you 1., vice and the words TOUJOURS PROPICE . vehicle with faulty equip- "“' with a view of personal inspection or pur- his case adjourned to ['03. ]l'RE°l?1‘g'gTIMATEs CALL I» l'7i1li'l3'.?oi7 3'3 chase K mm mm’ Atlantic Roofln If I it i~:’;.,., ,{ _ , I , ‘ n M r SCHURMAN co LID L i s O O . . eta .“,.‘.¢'m,|;.u. LHOGICWII-'MTlOf °°m°'v'n°"°°“°nVu'°“" - . h % nu ass-om After Hours I-an l.0NGWOI'I'l-I AVI. cuntgnngwn