-wow.” TS’ DAY AT ROT R o b e rt Frederick Scott weight 8 lbs. 6 ozs. MCINTYRE - To Mr. Mrs. Alfred Mclntyre at the l Charlottetown Hospital on 1 — Wednesday, February 5. 1964 a daughter. Donha Marie. McKElGA.\' — At the Ciiarlotte- town Hospital, Saturday. Feb- ruary 8th, 1964 to Mr. Mrs. Ronald McKeigan, (nee DI 3 Q ’ a daughter. Christine Rose. weight 6 lbs. 5 ozs. A sister for Colleen. DEATHS AITKEN — At the Kings Coun- ty Memorial Hospital on Feb. 10. .\lrs. J. Wallace Aitken. in her 88th year. Resting at the funeral home until Lower Montague Church. Funeral service Wed- nesday. Feb. 12th. at -2 p.m. Interment in the Lower Mon- tague cemetery. ROSSTIER —- At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Saturday. Feb. 8. 1964. Mrs. Ernest Rossiter. Morell. in her 70th year. Re- mains were forwarded Monday afternoon from the Charlotte- town Funeral Home to her late residence from where the fu- neral will be held Wednesday morning. leaving the house at 9.45 for Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Little Flower. Morell at 10 o‘clock. Interment in the cliurch ceme- tery. CAMPBELL — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Saturday. February 8th. 1964 Mrs. William Campbell of 6% DesBrisay Cresent in her 79th year. Remains were forwa ed to her late residence where a short service will be held this morning then to the Unit- ed Church. O'Leary for funer- al service commencing at 3 p.m. Interment in Mt. Royal Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Rev. Max- well Nesbitt and Mr. Brown Jardlne. and those who called also sent cards and letters In sympathy. A special thanks to our neighbours and friends and to all who helped in any way during our recent and very sad bereavement. George and Mur- iel Dunbar and family. Grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arthur. Joyce Kinch) Charlottetown, thank my friends and neighboursi who visited me and sent cards and treats. also all who helped in any way during my illness at home. Mrs. Peter MacDonald. Ken- sington. IN MEMORIAM l\lacDONALD — In loving men - ory of Kenneth S. MacDonald who died in Toronto, February 11th. 1962. Once again we pay our tribute To the one we loved to deal‘ Tho‘ we know you can't be with us As this ends another year. Inserted by father. sisters -inu brothers. EIKHOUD — In memory of a dear husband and father. 3. A. Eikhoud. who passed away February 11th. 1 A block of granite neath moons cold light A few withered flowers. but on ' ht the 1’ tonig You'll find our thoughts are as one entw _ In the memory of ill on you left behind. Always missed by wife. chil- dren and grandchildren. EIKHOUD — In loving memory of my father, Mr. Bernard A (Brent) Eikhoud, who passed away one year ago today: “Goodnight. Dad. I'll see you In the morning" lEIKHOUD — 1!! l0VlM memmi Constables. W i l l i a m Warner OBlTUARY Inserted by friends and rela tives as a tribute to the deceas- ed. JOHN M. MCCAUGHEY The death occurred at the Sa- meriy of the Green Road in his ‘flllst year. Son of the late Law rence and Mary Ann (Condom Mccaughey. He leaves to mourn one brother Charles, Green Road and the Ritchie family. on- neice and five nephews all of the United States. The funeral was held March 8th from the Char- Josepha Church. Kellys where solemn Requiem Htllh Mass was celebrated by Rev. James Smith. P.P. who also con . But memories will live forever Lovingly remembered by his gdaughter. Helen Rose. of a dear father and grandfa 1 ther. Brent Eilrhoud. who" passed away. February 11. 19 . Silent thoughts. memories deal. Treasured more each passing no Guardian, Ofiulottatowu, Tues. rob, 11, 1934, 11 ) Quiet, Short Session Seen For legislature any legislation of a contentious the opening of the House. Wom-’ nature coming up. and the ses- P11 of the Conservative associa-‘ sion of the Legislature. which tion will hold a tea at the Basil- opens today wm be qulq and .ic.a Recreation Centre following fairly short." Premier Walter film opening ceremony. R. Shaw indicated yesterday. Water Pollution Hearing Adiourned By Magistrate Charged with knowingly per. mititing chemical substances to. ass into water frequented by‘ Allison -Kenneth MacLeod. lHartsville. had his case adjourn- led until March 2 without plea. 3)’ DON MACLEOD drawn from island militia units, .:;V.,nMQa§”:,:aé° Jam? B" John. “There does not appear to be Wm form the guard °{ h°“°’ ‘M ; istr.ate's‘courfli/‘:el:erd)I:;.ty mu. 5 A further adjournment untlll ‘Feb. 24 for hearing. was given ‘ Marjorie (Mrs George) Kerwin. ; ‘North Rustico, who faces a " ‘charfie of selling liquor to an- other person in her residence. Willard Murray K e II Ii edy. Parkdale. charged with driving a motor vehicle w 'le is abil- ity was impaired by alcohol, was remanded to Feb. 12 to set a date for trial. Ball is to stand. The case of Wayne Ernest 2'0 on .3‘ _There has been some indica- wiui this being Centennial “°" 0‘ the kind of business the Year. it is expected the members will deal strictly with business and keep things moving rapidly. In recent years the Legislature House will consider at the sea SlOl1.'A revised Highway Traffic Act is to be introduced by Pro- tvinclal Secretary J. David Stew. l 9 EN: Agriculture Minister ‘ floor eliminated and ‘a new aeat- J .ing arrangement for members rovided. There was considerable acti- Nowsnn. North River. dusted with parking a motor Valli ole upon the main travelled portion of a highway when it was possi- ble to park off the travelled por- ;tion. had his case adjourned by consent to Feb. 21 I‘ trial. e man was fined 820 a n d costs or 15 days for being intox- icated in a public place and another man had his case adjou- rned to Feb. 12 to fix a date for trial on a similar charge. Announce New Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids. . . and repair damaged tissue. A renowned research institute has Kent Street. barbeg-gsiop operated by Joseph Dykens is expected to relocate about the end of this month at 178 Kent. formerly occupied by the Keefe Hygienic Co. Dykens Barbershop. Giggey's, and Stewart's Bakery are all lo- cated on a property being neg- otiated for by Zeller‘s Ltd. It is rumored that Zeller‘s will con- struct a department store on the te. The firm has been reported as having difficulties in obtaining a right-of-\\'a_\' to Fitzroy Street. No PLANS TO MOVE Contacted yesterday. Bob Giggey. proprietor of Giggey's Pharmacy. did not announce any plans to move his store. Kenneth Martin. attorney for Stewart’.-. Bakery. said negotiations for the land trans- action have not yet been c o m- pl Wrong Police Officer Named A. J. Mcrheson " a Drug Co_ Ltd. : :ELb5c"l_'l%N. Wlllefl _You shop of Albert Trowsdalo ""°“° ‘ °'L°"i J chondise you find in your local sl:-es To: le:¢flC°lnm‘:fl'C|l'I'tIel: Representative For that -NEH6-Es6;'.:T' ;:'e""l°-5 _¢:l|:|Pl! stock of brand name items. He's selected '"'i"9 0" c‘’- L”- ) .¥."...¥.‘:'.i.";.".'i'.1‘.l;'l.ft:2’.‘$i:':.“°' "' PM W 3 3 go that you are COI‘l‘l‘fI- on Burner ° ""’"‘°" bimnsfo vourcomm-m-*v's growth. to shop locally. You'll ‘;'°s,,"° Yourul!e‘i:'Iteisl.Dl:;ilglc:tores ::,:nys find like Te:::1¢fldlSe you seek in the great selection Phmtegz our occ s . ' 9 Y es Crapaud P. 1:. 1. many months. This was accomplished with I new healing substance (Bio-Dyno) which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth ofngw tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called Preparation . in addition to actually shrink- ing hemorrhoids, Preparation I-I lubncates and makes elimination less painful. It helps prevent in- fection which is a principal cause of hemorrhoids. J us_t ask your druggist for Pro- pnratlon H Suppositories or Pro- paration H Ointment (with a special applicator). Satisfaction guaranteed or you money refunded. ‘ INTERNATIONAL STUDEN ARY “""'“'“——"lh-as evened on Thursday and dre M "“‘< ' ' - - _ - . , R h 1 - ‘.VlLy this morning on the second f d h I . . l$howln90fS|ides. ‘M ....:...:2.:: .5: i.§§"'J'.‘£°o‘il’l°°F°' «iii-uiiiti ynlematioiiail student s day as guests at the weekly mg. Africa; C on n 1 ,, Gmmum . 8 ye8_l‘S OPEN nil belntl 0!! -poisonous potato top lcillers and .tldylng up was carried out. mes~l rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- ,9 Rotary yesterday brought cheon In the Cha-rlottetiown USA Robert Lui _ Tuesday. it is not expected to ‘which will provide for a system .59ngers and stenographers re.i inunddmomfoninminuwund wgether 15 students from St. Hotel. Guests included (belt to ' ' ' " 15‘“4- I _ 9 adjourn for Wednesday and sit- lof identifying farm livestock lP°Tl9d for work and re-condition-l speeds up healing of theinjured l>unstan's Umver-‘It? and one nah!) Irv Smsh. British Him Sdiouten. Holland: Niel» . Sims 9" shown by Dr. tings will be held during that Other ministers have said the 3°‘ ‘’°‘‘‘‘ ‘°' "‘“'”’°" Wmi inilamcdtissucs ' from Prince of Wales college Guiana; Angela Molsale olas Wrong, I-long Kong. Gllrlris héslfiilflhted chthe rest of this week. will bring in amendments to ex5.'lmfI’.‘i"°d “L l onc i......,.,i.;,.-4,1 ca" h}m,,, ” U813” eetin» e er-ry Lieutenant _ Govern W J sting Acts. » ere were suggestions th i s. me.-anon-, edu - um Valley AYPA. or ' ‘ lmornin th 1 ' l - - "report Verysmb o . MacDonald will 0 n th s .* ~ 3 3 °. “$510” ‘"1" ms improvement " P ' Tine meetiii . Ii ld tth . P9 9 95 NEW SAL . i - .‘"‘ W“ VITAL STATISTICS lK°"'S"'5"° mm or Mr.‘-3”-“‘M‘% on L o ’g’1':‘°sli<rt*ilI;it'1l¢Il+e1;:!ll§>l:helr:iyi;l:"mi;eau p’:i:’tm;n Inga?‘ it an newtsalalry scale for civil Sal'- l :scl:rll:lci;;‘)uf§;l:’l;Ia(;:.""‘ct'°° ._j . - eesi ‘ - van. 'lbeit 5 . . I wish to thank Dr M in S ‘"7 “he 397“ meeting were all)-. MW" 9' the Speech ‘mm ""3 apnrliixlation Sn0lIl(E“li1LmL)e3lj‘l\'EfndS€en ROYAL SECURITIES Am°n“h°”°”°hm°"°°w°"’ ' "V ; Pointed. Donna M'acEachern andiTh"’“° “"" be wallet‘ Dlngwell Mm to "Md?! ' .( Corporation Limited 2‘ 3V3|'l€lY 01' hemorrhoidal condi- Clark. Dr. J.K. Beer. Dr. Hen- Rehaiyaydm, Wm be in chflge oft (PC-_2nd Kings), and the second. 3, program Of'h‘i:h::‘a°d‘;§?e*:°"' ; stool‘-S and “ands gl tions.Rcliefcvcnoccurredincasca HAMILL -- At the Western Ho- ry Moyse, the nurses and mm 0 providing the lunch and Caroller Will be Thomas Curran ‘PG The Assembly Chamlger has -r ALEX M. WILSON 2}. °' l°"8 Standing. and most im- sllllal. Alhertnn. on Friday. of the Prince County Hospual _ Hayden W1“ read the Spflpture. I3” K”‘55‘- been re-decorated’ new carpet M‘"“‘g°" éfil “mam °f ’"- ‘mm’ W" 9° ' Jan 24. 1964 to Mr. and Mrs. f th , kmdnes t while _Now ‘in a location between - 331184 Inga, the president. cioc- HONOR GUARD laid‘ walls and ceiling painted -(137 Grafton St. a] 4.3533/)3 thorough that this improvement . Frpddy Hamm (nee J u n C or‘. eir s o me I a Gmgeys pharmacy and the T. ted the meeting with a prayer. A composite honor guard. spectator space on the in sin ‘l ll V“ mainmmd °V°“p°fi°d °f l F|.a_m.') Aib,.m,n south‘ 3 Sam patient there. I also wish to Eaton Co.. on the north side of ’ ~\ THE DISTRICT PAGE A IIAIInv BUYER'S IiuInE FOR Iioons Alln sElivIcE III PRINCE Enwlllili ISLAND BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Service serving the Farmers With Efficient Service A story recalled by the an- nounced retirement of Sgt. Mjr. T. .l. Keefe from the RCMP. the capture of the Ontario bank -robbers Ulysse Lau1.on and Wal- ter Korsesky. published earlier this month and which recalled REVILO DAIRY Drink Milk For Health’ Sake the struggle with the bandits on the Covcliead Road. One item regarding the brief battle itself was in error. When Koresky fired at the two RCMP and Jimmy Keefe. and missed, BU'ELL and MacLEOD 0 r Combination Aluminum Doors and Windows PERRY’S Service Station COASTAL MOVl’NG AND and Quality Products throughout all of West Prince Phone 9'7 Alba-um Imperial ESSO Agent it was Cnst. Warner who coura- geously grappled with Lauzon.’ whose gun had misfired. and i from K t P. E. E. ' Eslda ‘ °'°" IRVING Lester Llnklefler STORAGE LTD. ............... Q Gas it Oil Products «Ail. S::;': Fxgum. (Frank 57- Taylor. Mgr.) 0 Tire. ‘ I ” lnuln A Complete Bl Sales S€l'VlC2 Q Batteries ‘ ' M I . 5 at °°m 0)’ "K & Storage Service Big Car picking him up bodily threw him against Koresky. The of- ficers then had little difficulty in siibduing the suspects. r. Always remembered by dau- ghter Shirley. Lornc and family. ENNESSEY -1 l l em a . Hory of Aeneas Illenlihsnsgeymwho NGSDIHH Womson Products Sheet Metal Work £“°" §_’l~‘£;';)'R°9“ 5°"V‘¢° a . , _ 0 , . w . . lllgfissfd “"3” ’°‘’'“‘'“' ““" Appointment Phone 170-3 Rollo Ray Pm'::‘;:§0 ""1 :;:“;;'::;:‘s‘ M Summerside am 5!’ '1°"""°° Distributor (Phil Kincll. Mgr.) Gone from us. but leaving monI- Neshiih Thomson and 00311- ‘ Gasoline builder, of ones pany. Limited BIIFIOIJIICC ' E SERVICE STATION ' stove ‘ pleasure Cruisprs ‘Dleath cantn‘e;;erNitl11Ik:l;:"£- um appointment of Mr Mann _ Gear e S Hfl|’Old L. MOHTIEVIS Fishing goal, iemories Y Bagnall as a Special Repre Tires. Batteries. Accessories U h 4 ICE 9 I11 DIM Tl rue] on Mam“, Hardware ....i‘:’..... we ”° W" "'".i'..“.i.. .f°‘if.‘:’.’. viumiing a. neat... ' °" ' 0 . ' - " ' . . Lovingly remembered 1 Mn Bagna" has been in thg Phone 76 Album“ Tires. Batteries, Accessories on Furnace SPH1“ A Complete “re saw" Pin)"; 436-2136 5“9- W0"?! Res. daughterv D‘’''‘‘ “d famiy‘ iinviestment business since um. Local Radio Service Phone 2529 Sumnicrslde ..c wen *i"*“‘ 134 HENNESSEY -— In loving mem- Darin-8 that time he has held Phone :4 Wellington Farm Supplies °“"‘"‘°'5'd° ory of Aeneas Hennessey who 5 Bfllélh 9X9CUdUVeChIa)()flS(l)tl.lt0llS in wagpl, Bowls Pam“ "W ”""""’ ‘“"' .._._._____°’" " " 8" ' MacLEOD'S - - E"°""’ Macllonald & Affleck Milkers Lu on Green I mil 5 Body Shop .-........ ........... .. Y* MoIcLEOD 5 We've missed the sound of your footsteps. And your voice since you have gone. And though no longer we sea on. In our minds you still live on. we often sit and think of him When we are all alone For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. Lovlngly remembered by with and daughter. Joan. IIIi:NN'r:ssu:v -— In loviI18 mem- ory of Aeneas Hennessey who passed away February 19 . We often think of bygone dail When we were all together. The family chain is broken now. To us. he has not gone away. Nor has he travelled far. Juat entered God‘: eternal homo T‘, DR. LP. IRLAM Breakwater Road -— Sour?! REVISED OFFICE HOURS MORNING 11 - 12 A.M. AFTERNOON 2 - 4 PM. (Except Wed.) EVENINGS 8 - 7 P.M. (ExC€Dt Tues.-Wed-), the investment business he loin- od Neobitt Thomson Com- . Acceflmiel Doors and Windows The B. & J. Coffee Shop and Candlelight Room Are Especially Designed For B . PII . R . . 9 s For 50%‘; “M” 5%; Repairs to all makes of Cars P. E. Cllmfstgaconditlons North A,il:ierica‘n Van Lines Q‘:|l1ifie Ufa“! Ca" Talstyprood. Properly served M - . one -.855 one 35-3433 n easant S din "my 3"" P"°"' " "‘3""*‘ 815 Central St. Summerslde Summerside. P. E. I. w§t.:,',n‘:;s,‘::" -*“’°"°n "mun -E? BARBQUQ5 don MucKenzie HUTCHlNSON'S RAMSAY'S JOHNS-I-ONEIS ALBER-I-ON Sheet Metal (Sherman Hutchinson. Prop.) General Merchant White Rose Gas IE Oil B. A. Service Station Tires, Batteries. Accessories FUELS LTD. lrving Service 0 Station (A. W. MacLeod. Lessee) Q Road Service Q Minor Repairs Q Tires - Batteries Q Accessories Q Welding Phone 80 Crapand Industries Ltd. (Bill Boyko. Prop.) A Complete Collision Service authorized _ Produce of All Kinds MAs5EY.FER(;Us0N 24 Hr- Service Highest Market Prices Paid eneral Repairs Borden garden .5 I Se Dial 3865 so id "5 ""°°' 5 P"‘:‘;"':et:°"‘;‘i"‘ 17’ Tme" Q 145 hones -4 Reconditioned Farm Equlpt. II ding George Banry, Kinkora Carleton Siding Phone 39-3 Albany General Store Phone 160 Albany Where Customers Shop The Modern Way At Hubert Harvey's General Store Clover Farm Store Phone 15-! Cra-paud R. E. GALLANT FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! Look For Your Name ; Shop in Pleasant Surroundings For Quality Merchandise Q Groceries and Meals . Shelf & Heavy Hardware Q Dry Goods‘ This page is a weekly feature of The Guardian - Patriot. and each week there will appear in the . advertisements names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the A 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, in $3.00 order, to he spent for V. V. Restaurant (Mrs. V. Macbeod. Prop.) Lunches and Sandwiches lluntcr River 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. Pcltronize the Advertisers on This District Page BAGNALL’S Texaco Service Station Repairs to All Makes ducted the service at the grave. Lovinlzltl 9 E’ “er” complete stock The pallbearers were Samuel dauzhlef 3°"“°- Bl“ ""1 um’ or puumn‘ M.“fl.] Condon. WllliamldC'tli.nd:)n.C.l‘ohn tl)’- _ p_ scuux Limb". plywood, wfllboud 9- °°“‘°"- '‘‘'"° ‘’°‘-‘' "' NNESSEY—In loving mein- Mr A. D. Nesbitt. President. N, ,, , in Tools and Raymond Con- "E h, '. that _ H 1)_ ‘“'° °""‘ R"“°° Lumber way. Interment .wa- In “'0 ‘,’,‘,',’§.2'.. §?.§'.°;'fr‘.'ii'.'i.°.'r'y°yi'i'lu. fimifs been drecoedandydtr '°' "" "°" "' '°"'°' Village Diner Mocleod 8: Greene Kc-nsington IA. and °'“"‘°h °°m°*°"-V- l . or Ne-hm. Thomson we T’“NS'CAN“”“ (Carl MacAdam. Prov.) Lt Building Suvlllies God knew that he W“ mfriinn" (hmpmgn ti communm SERVICE STATION Hume Cooked Mn‘. McCormick Farm Machinery 8 The family of the late John That the hills were ha to lg morilage-r dm 0‘ x - Nu“, gunk,“ p,g;_ 1, (An “find, nu”) Tnuy “KM Lunch“ . Fafma" Tmmm ash A Door Factory M. Mccaughey sincerely than: climb. _ ftc sum: -'01‘ "35; when -nnmy cu,¢om,,, shell Gas k Products Table and Counter Service Finishing Supplies all those who helped in so many so he closed his weary eyelids in the AURWP Pmwm” Return & Tell Their Friends “P”? "7595 90'3"" Phone 20 More" Cedar at Asphalt shingles ways. also those who sent Mass And whispered. Peace be thinu Nes-bitt. 111 End M anew“ Mum nu,“ cards. enrollments. and Icrrnr>I- hit-0Vl'I|)1gl!l' "'}?;m:a"".::;1;""‘ gm 5 Lu. Selection of Dry Goods “mm” “'0 M“ M Phone In Hunter Rive: 3hio°‘_'r""C" S E’ 51,‘ C25 of the Atlantic District of are KOOIIIIS: FIIOIS Souriz Coolpogurlvo Sen|v‘it-e p. All %! 1 in an rv S . ' . ‘ ma es o cars I E MI‘ Scull!’ Wu 50“! in MM‘ (Fora Keenan, Prop.) Groceries, Meats. Parts ti Repair; Tires, Batteries. Accessories ' Minor Repairs 8: Tune-Ups ST, S Fruit & Vegetables Texaco Pi-oducu Beat‘! Barn Equipment :1 24 Hour Towing Service CO-OP puny. Limited. in Saint Jotluin l952asNewB kMm- Ifter. tooklphhpiresent pnsitionhilialifaxinlflsl. ’PHONE 100 - d Furnace 8 Fuel Oils D Goods. Dru s 5 Phone! 2342 W!‘ n he -l°'""d "'9 W‘ N’ 3 Complete Service Station I, a ware ‘ Montague. P. E. I. plum; 357.3305 K,..,i,.m,,, Hum!‘ 8"“ ‘"3 “‘““"°" “" 24 Hour Towing smlco Facilities Ladies .1. Men'l Clothing Bflflde l.{°’dq"°“'°" and the Ph. Killkora 2-ll Middleton Phone «-3 Murray River Phone 12 Sonris ; sun l')iv-is-Ion l-leadquarters as - well as servliuz in no-u. Aflrtca A. A. (Joe) Fraser _ Gerard Guudot Mallard’: Plumbing and Heating INSTALLATIONS s namns Commercial - Residential - Industrial Fishing Boat Engine Repairs v I I-I I on ‘A t out M" . um Welding In Lathe Work Stove and Furnace on Dl.lVAR'S Radio Service A‘ “cu” 34: Rel¢,:oudltl.li':l‘:-dserblioitzrs 1'] TV SOURIS Phone 23410 m Montague "°"“"' :' ’° " " ram 04 F” mm Bur - Benefit - Build Quality Groceries Dry Goods Boots 5 been half Rardwaro Phone I 3. pgguo, ‘n. mm