- CITY AREA FUNERALS NELSON FUNERAL — The the church and rie, Robert Ferguson. , Gordon and John Rogerson. Interment was in Crapaud People’s ceme-' High Mass was celebrated by W.J. Enright who also con service at the grave, : a § z a Sanctuary. The pe Sg with Frag! the Post The byte i Li ited ome i la Rai E | FF eet ‘ sFei F 2 He g ee I f ; i j i i Feed = z ' Fs ' | i , : | : #E ag ' 3 3 E g we f Hy bE i | g g 5 i 3 | i #28 i : 4 3° | g t LOCAL RIEFS HAS SURGERY Leo Howatt, 68 Allen St., un derwent-surgery-at-the-Charlot- tetown Hospital Monday. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. William. Profitt, North River Road, is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. HAS OPERATION MacPhee MacLean, Cornwall, underwent surgery at the P.E.I. Hospital this morning. P.E.l. DELEGATES This province will. be repre- sented by 11 Islanders at the Atlantic Provinces symposium on al¢oholism to be held in Moncton Oct. 19 and 20. Promin- F e. su- perintendent, Riverside Hospi: —tal, David Boswell, director of alcoholic studies, and Rev. ry Tye, minister at Park Royal ‘United Church. ~ 3 Bolger was | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 15, 1965. 5) shere exists a great number of | and struck an empty trailer; where he wes placed under the ' them. Other areas where ducks | being hauled by « tractor driven | care of Dr. A.L. Saunders. ~ i. have frequented in past years| by Mr. Carter. Members of the Charlottiown of. birds or tan eee = ee gated wee un in Eason f A chat with a hunter who OT oo, , wait in geese near | ‘ j rton’s Marsh during the teres! Buyin Canada ‘ : ‘ ‘ \ J first week of last year’s season 1 Am In ted in K Savings Bonds reveals ducks in good numbers ‘Se UC | ld lon 00 only a few minutes drive from Name we sone@ OO Baree 8 00.000 000128 0 © ociin ke ene Charlottetown. : ee He says that geese are still Add By LORNE YEO | year are varied Seme here scarce and doesn't expect to O © @aeeere® OOO Meee Merenee ee © O tereee eeeteaere The of the hunting are plenty of blacks boyy | Pepeat last year's performance c season this morning looks good | 43 | until the first week in Novem ee wet oe fact that the al ches Gee ped or syp ch pa. : yee 's duck population appar-| ing the duck crop has Teached | thew sre epnative partridge go, ee to, hes experienced s cond. ir, Cu CPP has reached | ihre are sbout 3.000 in wooded | INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY... oral so far as to. say there are prac- | Stewart and St. Peters, says a | a tically no birds at all. sportsman who travels this area | : ce tatnayir Sactcendctens rom mtr bo | ie Peery CANADA é with light winds in the morning e been checking seem to be| ‘The limit for ducks is six per oe changing to southerly 15 later ‘D# the large numbers are} day. Five geese is the day's | % in: the day. | ‘widly spreed shout: the Island | quota and the partridge is limit- | SAVINGS : Skies are expected to be clear |" V@Tious marsh areas and riv-|ed at three birds a day per | iSeries 08 day with-o-low tem |S Whee _Sere_ore ducks | hunter. » degrees for the yg mg / BOND tengarsre of 5. "uien caer ‘NAPs Are Peoples’ Servants, | S r am. and 3:16 p.m. Sunrise is J In fact it’ va ater at 6:95, 's just like money in the bank ae Not Masters,’ MacLean States retro 44% for fa tour 87. for nent ducks will likely be bagsed MONTAGUE — In excess of | of the Kings County Progressive Fone?) @ fer 79m © years. today as well ss a number of 250 people atiended the Progres- | Conservative y Frosressive | Giving ready market ability at face value plus “> bo — ae |sive Conservative meeting at| Refreshments were supplied | @ccrued interest when you want it. : ? oe including oo array Harbour North- 1 ast|by women of the area pd oy as geese were scarce but : ; We have eight anch offices conveniently Where seems to be an ingox of Quaid, said after the meeting | C) | e d located in the Maritimes May we have the birds in most areas of the pro-|he was quite pleased and it was ne injure sremune of corving vent EOL Oe vince, opinion is based on |a surprise : the fact that these birds have Beogpray a om © | A id t ‘ showed up suddenly due to the The guest speaker J. Angus n Acciaen opening hunting season MacLean, dealt with the old age| A Winsloe man, Leith Carter, | EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY & i ses and arnt at $100 per month, the} wes taken to the Prince Ed- . LIMITED ‘ LOADS PULP AT GEORGETOWN eae it Ger areas. ofthe |cgrty in goverament and pol: | nena’ We said to have caus. ares in Zovernment and point-| an accident on the Winsloe Road _ HEAD OFFICE—SAINT JOHN, N.B. . Gi Wiis ha inves the Islend | ou t members are the | shout 7 p.m. last evening. The German frei 88 rozzed pulp from the George- ship will fail for France. The | oo island | servants of the people and not| His condition was described ' BRANCHES Diana, which at the town yard of the Henderson freighter took on 1.300 cords refuge.’ - their masters as the Pearson| by a hospital spokesman as ‘not F sallway wharf in Georgetown Lumber Company. Loading of puip at St. Peters, Cape | RESTING UP - | government takes for granted. | serious" redericten, N.B., Moncton, N.B., Edmundston, N.B. yesterday, is seen being load- operations are expected to be Breton, before coming in to | Heavy shooting in other parts | Mr. MacQuaid spoke on redis-| ‘The accident happened when Malfex NS.. Dartmouth, N.S. ed with 800 to 900 cords of completed Saturday when the Georgetown. _ | of the ‘mainland during the | tribution advising that 185 mem-| a vehicle reportedly driven by Charlottetown, P.E.I., Summerside, P.E.I. past two weeks has apparently |bers of parliament after redis-| @ Myron Turner came over a hill put birds on the wing — which | tribution will not be represette | epee = —— SS Centre OM?| bave naturally headed here for |ing a, constituency. He eriticized SlaNG NEWS PAQE | to Be Reviewed [mire ere Suomi ehtewie | wi of! oe eview ounce . hunters, by |%.000000 on the adv ig of | @ : wo ‘Eastern and Central District ondederation Butling Trust | 2, “ference i eo He also acted the tatement | a : $ and the Fathers of Confed- red legs and of | of Judy LaMarsh in Toronte | eration Memorial Citizens Fi will have arrived. saying that Islanders will not be : a : os < leeter Beard W's bad This sudden increase in duck |Péceiving as much in benefits as WEATHER toronto’... .. @ «4 |Montrea! Saturday. Seven| Popuiation s alribuied in a Doh’ Cota but at the san | pa ae veces M4 89 [Prince Réward, Islanders will) Potton ‘now underway but. such |timMe must contribute the same | ! RONTO ( — Tempera-| Montreal :........ “a 8 — : a@ marked improvement in s0 | 25 Others to the plan, hence| eee » ive of the Island groups are! so a time could have | “discrimination against Island Low Overnight High Thursday Me 29 88 members of the Fathers of Con-| S0e S.,tur by the tact vha the | ers.” “| ; Dawson .....4.-.- ai 1 [Saint John ......... 92 53 |federation Buildings Trust — —| Conse shou! bas the tact that the | "Mr. McQuaid outlined specific aoe Vancouver ........ 51 60 _| Moncton veer 92-63 |Dr. Frank MacKinnon Alan| or we” we Came | policies for the direct benefit of | Halifax ... 4 $54 |Holman Dr. LI. Duffy Alfred) iw, ee wt Os tecner aah eae oe Fr. vid Cox. The. Charlottetown ..... 28 m1 |Hennessey and Dave Carnegie. | ™Coese nave been sighted-in- {98 fro m_ earns hymn was “The Lord Is My Sydney ........... 37 9% .. Frank Storey and sizable flocks in parts of the 4 social evening followed. the:| 3 Ghepherd"’. Attending in a body) Y' seeteves B 52 criett Willlarnson of the Cente?! ietend but stubble feeding jg | Meeting with local entertain- | : Te were members of the 1.0.D.E.; |St. John’s ......... @ Sl | o are siso representatives at/ si sootty as the big migration ™ent being provided. étudents of St. Dunstan’s Uni-|Bo'ton ..... tose OT toe Oe is just getting underway | The meeting was chaired by | stall of Car ell ieee atone: ial : 7 mn cussion is expected 7 be 6 com For the past two weeks or Albert Fogarty, vice-president | . 0 . adh dha cot eae ance Scantlehany, |New Orleans ...... 4 & |Plete review of matters celating| More blind oon AUTHOR. DIRS ere were: George Scantlebury, to the ing up all over the province — j Wendell MacLean, Scott Stew. Tucson ......... 64 91 |18 A, eration ‘ot the ballding i teanebeks te pointe, on rv VICTORIA (CP) — Author | | art, Jack Bond, Dougies Mac- Los Angeles seeeees 63 60 The rectors satisfaction. edges in fields dak csi hal Amy V. Wilson died W: | : Kenny and A.R. Holmes. Inter.| HALIFAX (GP) — The wea-| , The meetings will sleo consi-| tater’ ag a number of gunners (7,048 Alta. her publisher | ° ment took place in Merm aid| ther office says today is expect- | Sor all matters vital to the onet-| converged to ther favorite loca. “ete Teported. Gray Campbell eath Ma cemetery. ed to be sunny and warmer as the Center. Included on thon to make se | said Miss Wilson, in her 50s, Cquarrie y “afternoon temperatures climb | the agend will be discussions of Preparations for was a Calgary - trained nurse | : HOOD. FUNERAL — The fun- to the high 500 in moat regione. | orare Programs the Center will opening any, |who described her career in the i ‘ervl for Mre, Samuel Hood was| The high pressure ree- | offer to Canadians. ree REPORTS VARY ‘Yukon and Northwest Tertito- Progressive. Conservative Candidate, held Sunday afternoon Oct. 3,! ponsible for the clear, cool the operation of the center a { Reports bunters con- ries in the book No Man Stands from the MacLean Funeral! weather will be east of the Mari-|!t# activities -hould also be in-| cerning the duck situation this Alone, Queene Home to the First Baptist, times Saturday morniog. In | “ded in the discussion. ee Church where service was con-| its wake skies will become : i OE Bed ducted by Rev. Malcolm Har-| cloudy Saturday and scattered EA Z : tow sasisted by Ber. Ross How-| showers are iar score ot STERN 0 orist ine Inserted by Queens County , F Progressive Conservative Assn. | ef Ages” and "The Old Rugged| Regional foreceats: FUNERALS | Cross” by Mrs. Ross Howard.| Nova Scotia, Prince Edwerd 2 ot H attending in a body was the) Island, New Brunswick: Sunny . : ; = P.E.I. Pharmaceutical Associa-| and warmer. Winds light in-| MacLEOD FUNERAL — The : tion. Pallbearers were Wendell | creasing this afternoon to south-|funeral for J. Otis MacLeod of Arthur Guindon| erly 15. Low-high at — Halifax | Uigg was held from his late re- : = ee | ae eee ant 0, Keak: Rees Se hoes snd grave ' Woolridge Robert Driscoll ville 2% and 60, New Glasgow |Sidence Thursday afternoon. : ford . Interment was! and Goshen 28 and 57, Syciney |Services at the home and grave| GEORGETOWN — John Al- each were given simflen Sines of Zo fn Floral Hills Memorial Gar-| and Charlottetown 32 and 57, |Were c by Rev. W.E. | fred Affleck Mt. Stewart plead- $10 and costs. ee dens, Moncton and Fredericton 28 and |Grant, Hymns sung were Safe . Sterling Witlam Hume Mur- 87, Saint John -32 and 57, Ed. |im the Arms of Jesus and Abide |°4 Suilty to & charge of vagran- Harbour charged with hav- . oe The | mundeton 26 and 55, Campbell |With Me. A duet, In the Gerden, |CY and was fined $18 and costs ing care and control of a motor funeral qr Col, Alen | ton 28 ami 85, Outlook for Sat-|W&s sung by Malcolm Maclean |by Magistrate James Johnston vehicle while impaired had his Macleod was Thureday. | urday: Cloudy. A few showers |@0d Lioyd Martin. Flowerbear- |g ¢ case adjourned to Nov. 17 for 2 - ture le MacLeod, Isaac esd i Church. The service was con- | we uacae and Malcolm MacLeod, Pail,| John Francis Affleck Mt. Ste pir as tmed $05 Polen e ducted by Rev. Donald Nichol- oa bearers were Wilfred Furness, | W@t pleaded guilty to a charge for pommaaion of Uquor not : gon by Clair MacLeod. Assoc t Warren Dawson, Bernard Mac. |% impaired driving and was fin id. ¢ 4 ie Hymns sung were: “The Lord larion Pherson, MacLeod, Ernest |£4 $100 and costs. = lal daar . Bila’, A wolo “'Fece to Pace” ° MacDonald and Charles Mac-| Roy Edward Bell Montague ver charged with theft of arti _A to Visits School ; Interment was in Uigg represented by J.P. Nicholson cies less than $50 had his ca Neticuee” of" iaere LoL. maa’ Baptist cemetery. 1 Cea a , nd a 3 of adjourned to Oct. 20. | 5 = ; assault to a joy- Botidre ; ville, held their service Wednes- | Rochford Home and|~ WORK HARD ON LINE |Fiding charge, Both cases were [een ttontasee an day ‘evening at the Funeral | School on held its adjourned to Oct. 20 <n ee Home. Their service was con-|monthly meeting at the school| The new automated CNR Brian ae eet ae ae adjourt ducted by Gordon “Ross, past |on Wednesday night. (ie wet G Se © oie Gk Fae on Ce et ee grand master and Davis Ward,| Ed Hilton presided at the |pected to classify 10,000,000 rall-|Georgetown ‘both pleaded sail, One pers ‘ | chaplain. The honorary pali-|meeting. He welcomed parents |toad cars in its first 10 years| ty to ee see | on ete ee ee bearers were: Col. GE. Full, |and guests. and outlined some |at work. ee ere er. outs for ES eee Major T.E. MacNutt, Millar plane for the sew school year tory birds out of season and quor. / Henderson, Murdock MacLeod |He stressed the national theme aT Frank Stevenson, Russell Nich- | Which is “The Family in Educa- olson, Neil_MacLeod: Preston |tion and Reading In The Fam- _ re . McLaine, tra Brown, . Arthur /ily. . es = ae King, Hugh MacKay, James . Grace-King, a teacher at ; p Pale. and Norman the Seeialt Wien, iohons : : ze and : e- ald. Active pallbearers were: | meeting held at the Vocational North Rustico Lloyd MacLeod, John MacLer- | Institute in September. ; nan, Nicholson, John| Sister St. Anne Antoinette, . MacKenzie: George Baxter and |ptincipal of the school, reported rl at 8 P Willard Lank, Members of|on enrollment and introduced s . . oalae Se ee Tee ae ee ' a body service was| During part of the meeting the i i conducted by Hector Currie | parents visited the class rooms Come and meet your candidates Last Post and Revielle was | where they met the teachers and sounded by Waker Stretch. In- | received an outline of work donc terment was in Hartsville ceme- |in é¢ach classroom. tery. ces COMFORT : - Once again, the Government of Canada is offering this special incentive te SOMETHING increase winter employment by encouraging the construction of Winter-Built houses. Any, house certified ‘’Winter-Bullt” by Federal government inspection To Think About... will earn you a $800.00 rebate, if your furnace is over 10 years ‘ : Sait’ n eck Geer bat HERE’S HOW YOU QUALIFY HERE'S WHAT YOU DO HERE'S WHY: : The usual “‘life ea of @ You can build your own home You can pick up a pamphlet containing full ordinary furnaces about 10 @ You can have it built for you details, and registration forms at your National years. @ You can buy one ready-built Employment Office, any Central Mortgage and BUT EVEN MORE © It cen be 2 single dwelling or mukiple struc. _ Housing Corporation office, or in post offices IMPORTANT ture of net more then four units (each unx Where there are no 18S, OF San. Oe, There have been so won- qualifies for the $500 incentive). Or, — can de te for you. You! Se derful improvements tn last ee 5 Wk anak be ne im your new home by Spring... save rent... 10 years you have a right to be Heath ee i \ proceed beyond t it make yourself $500.00, discontented if yon don't have a acquarrie Angus MacLean on ee ee ee aot pee ee sys- i T I home must be completed before April 15, a ! a Loc ent 1966, except for outside painting and site ; — meg Guest Speqkers ~ Refreshments. § ImproveNet ae o- EVERYONE W Se Ut SEY Sea rae a : DO1F NOW! Have-your home Winter-Built! Palmer Electric ELCOME 1 home Winter But! Dial 894-8543 - Ch’town Inserted by Queens County Progressive. Conservative Assn. lssued by authority of Hon, Allen J. Macfachen, Minister of Labour, Canada, : an 4 RN Rm FREI LH o> 2 RNIN gE: ee ae 2g