ISLAND PACKERS LTD. 'VITAL STATISTICS The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 15. 1964. 18 BIRTHS STEWART — Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stewart. Bunbuny. wish to announce the birth of a daughter. Jo-Ann Marina -nt the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday. August 81, 1984. A sister for Ian and Barbara Anne. MATHESON - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sunday, September 0th. 1984. to Mr. and Mrs, Claude Ma- tiheson, Forest Hill. a son. Calvin diaries. Weight I lbs., 11% ozs. MaePHEE -- Mr. and Mrs. Hm MacPhee. Hayfield (nee Anne Fay. East Baltic) are happy to announce the at rival of their daughter. Mar- Queens Wharf Summerside Buying all grades of Oysfers for In- formation call 436-9227 evenings Fred .Arsenaulf 436-3435. ”’ FREE CHURCH or SCOTLAND CENTENNIAL RALLl-ES Double—Tuesday. Sept. l5 Charlottetown—Wed. Sept. I6 -Murray River—Thurs., Sept. I7 ENGAG EM ENTS of Alta Claire ers. son of Mr. Arthur Peters, Sourls. ’I‘h marriage will take plac tobecr 17, 1964. DEATHS day, Sept. 13. 1964. Nelst Arsenault of Waterford in bi Forwarded fr the Rooney Funeral Home l Waterford. from where the SANDERSON - PETERS — The engagement is announced Sanderson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gor- don L. Sanderson. St. Peter's Bay. to Claude Andrew Pet-v and Mrs. J. ARSENAULT — Suddenly Sun- a 3 the home of his parents. Mr and Mns. Herbert Arsenault. E here] will he held Wednesday, QUEBEC (CP) —- Politicians are holding their wetted fingers to the political breezes wafting out of two rural ridings where provincial byelections are to be held Oct. 5. The byelections are regarded as the first real test of the Lib n eral government's popularity 3 since a snap general election in 1962 consolidated the party’s po- o sitlon in the legislature. In one riding—Dorchester— there may also be some indica- - Lion of the Ralliement dos Cred- itlstes‘ popularity in the pro- vinclal field. e 9 Quebec Byelections Watched Io Indicate Political Wind rumbling, that people who study trends will watch particularly. Farmers are reported dis- turbed about dropping revenues and increasing school taxes. In June. 10.000 of them massed in front of the legislature in the largest protest march ever held In the provincial capital. The government quickly passed leg~ islntion cutting real estate taxes of farmers by 25 per cent. But farm spokesmen say this was only temporary relief be- cause farmers are taxed for their land as well as their other frtm active politics. The riding stick with the Union Nationals in the 1962 general election. in the Dorchester contest. Bernard Dumont, former Social Credit member oi Parliament for Bellechasse. has announced he will be an independent Credi- ' The Creditistes h a v e vowed to enter provincial poli- tics. but not until the next gen- and Matane, the byelection rid- leral elemlm' expected in 1966' lugs are Saguenay and Mont-in” cand‘dalure or ,Mr' real Verdun. All but Dorchester mo'lt' one.” the party 5 mp 0“ elected Liberals in 1962, 8811139“ “[599” ‘3.“ ‘ mean! of Matane, in the lower 51. Law- 150"" mg 0" re“ mn‘ rence south shore region. and ' STRONG IN TOWN Dorchester, south of Quebec City, are areas of marginal :f 1". to ’garded as strongest in urban farm‘ on rocky land. areas. Saguenay. on the north . shore of the lower St. Lawrence. Matane has been trying to get is . sparsely settled . new lndum‘)’ to "PM" Pulplwhich revolves around the mills that flourished until a 'growing industrial town of Bale few years ago. In 1962 the Lib. Comeau. eral candidate squeezed in by} Verdun is a working class 130 votes. reduced from s comv lsuburh of Montreal with a popu- fortable majority of 1.210 two;lation of 80.000. making It the l The Liberals are generally re- win he in operation for the first time. In addition to stiffer penalties for infractions. It pro- vides part payment of some candidates‘ campaign expenses ’and puts tighter limits on elec- tion spending. Under the law. 18-year-old: will vote for the first time. Standing in the 95-seat assem- lhly is Liberals 59. Union Na- tionale 30. independent one. va- I cant five. The fifth vacancy ‘ “' was created by the recent res- iignaiion of C u l t u r at Affairs " iltiinistcr Georges Lapal_me. . LOWERS DEATH RATE 5 Romania has recorded Its low- !est infant mortality rate in the ‘first four months of lees—4.1! ' per cent as against 17.9 per cent" 1.11-1139; _. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited V Manager Sept. 16. leaving the home 9 o'clock to Immaculate Con- ception Church. Palmer Road, For Requiem High Mass at 9.30. Interment in the church homes with the result they pay more taxes while getting less income than their neighbors in the villages. In addition to Dorchester. years before. lthird-largest city in the prov- Dorrhester was the he! olence. Claude Wagner. appointed Joseph D. Begin from 1935 until Qsolicitor - general earlier this , 962 when the former Union Na 1month, is Liberal can iidate. . ALEX M. WILSON Stocks and Bonds 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 Chat lottet0wl .. garet Rose. at the Souris Hoe pltal on Wednesday. Septem- ber 9. 1964. Weight 5 1111s., 6 Ole. a sister for Billy. There are four byeiecllons Oct. 5. but it Is the rural rid- ings of Dorchester and Matane where discontent is said to be ALL TIMES 8 PM. l tionale cabinet minister andl The province's new election. Guest Speaker: Rev. Prof. R. A. Finla son of REYNOLDS — At the Kings cemetery. h Col] e minim h Scot] dy County Memorial Hospital on '1‘” CW 93 1’3 ' a“ - mm. mm... 4, is... .. IN MEMORIAM . a A warm imitation is extended to all. yaxghgr- agilgyllfiayiflges: Mu“ ‘ E _ m mm 1 —'—’— ‘ weight 8 lbs. 9 ozs. A aisle: memory of John F. MacP'srg -- I 1' Keith. fluwhospisggd away asp- CHILDREN S ART CLASSES n m... 1...... new... on.» ICHARDS — At the County Memorial Hospital on Sunday. Sept. 18, 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. Randall Richards. Abney, a daughter Flora Mar- garet, Weight 8 lbs, 5 ozs. thy. Joanne. Sharon and Fred. DUNSFORD -— in memory of our dear son, Winston Duns- ford, who passed away Sep- 940 Have you been down to Confedera- fion Art Gallery to enroll your five year A MORE PERSONALIZED SERVICE When you Shop locally‘ Your 1 BISON . Roy L. Mochon old, {or +119 LEARNING THROUGH CARR _ ML and M". mm” 13:53.2: 1;]; 1mm“ .0 an. RESTAURANT community merchant knows you. he takes a personal interest in ART classes? Only $3.00 per week. materials sup- Carr are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Peter Merrill, at the Prince Ed- ently kept Of a dear one we loved And will never forget. Sadly missed by the family. your tastes. often he will order special merchandise for you. get scarce items, perform many little services which mean a lot in Tasty Lunches ‘ Full Course Meals lied Mondays through Friday. Three :83: yl‘t‘slfnii bfiosiital 19:: “mm om" . . - . To ' k e signs vi'eigiu’7 ifsfnisii out. ‘ MacKINNON — In loving mem- Opens a -.m. to 11 mm. shopping convenience. These helpful gestures cannot be purohos- "0m" "m sewn” wee s s ’ M 1m“ cry of our dear son and to- Open Saturdays to 12:30 am. fieaaglglpslmmpiummu and . . ~ ac —M.andM. uh,Pt.leF.MscKin. ° -- I - ~‘ Starting Monday October 5th 9 am. Donnie Machine: nee Rertsa noon!- whoewasoldlled in action Phone 838-2127 ed' “my are a Pa” °f " fi'endly 5P"’"’ "If" ab°und5 l" Y°“" h°m° “mam: ggkhorgmenflfl - .. " M~ 'lCdi , 'ht i tl, tbe15.1944 e e . » _ Instructors. P a m _e I a Williamson, anfifli‘j minis; 315...; “"103ng 33133; W,“ cm, Montague P-E-I- 1 community. Shop with your local business concerns first. Phgle 838.2219 Carolyn Kellnerl w|II help your chlld. 11 lbs... 8 oz.. son. John Ter- llSl'l his name, ' ontague ho fence. at the Charlottetown In memory we see him ever the . ‘ ren gef SOMB‘l‘ "19 extra. Hospital on September 9, 1964. same, 1 SHOP THE MODRERN WAY AT BOSWELL’S IRVING - For nge‘gvggré'elgn *0 dearly ‘°; G. L. MocKENZlE INC. SERVICE STATION ' ‘ . ‘ ' 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Ml R I & 'hi - A beautiful memory‘ dean" i Quality Groceries at Reasonable Prices Tirensm: Bisetlfgrirgs - mam. than gold .‘ Clothing for o Entire Family Open 7 a.m. to 10 pm dail Of a son whose worth can never ; aw”. and palm, 2.31“ M - - y ' Alive 1:i'aerlclwli‘liwen he stanis by [_Phone mam Kem'ngton mm MM“ We Need Room For Our |9o5 Models Coming Soon With flan f-orém W ‘m VAL—W "“ M K . I We Musf Sell The Followmg Unll'S Immediately Wm... remembered Mi BAGNALLIS MACWILUAMS CIC enzue s, , father. mother. brothers and . 0 I964 VOLKSWAGEN I500 T.S. “5”” 3 Mn“ 179° SW“ SW” Kens'"9*°"r BY BUYING LOCALLY ' THANKS White Rose Gas 8; on ' Demonstrator with sun roof. 66 horsepower motor, blue in colour with white wall Phone 15 E51]. tires. custom built radio. custom seat belts. chrome wheel discs, equipped with The Miller and Donovan taml- Hunter River Products Since its inception In 1932 MacKenzie‘s Geii- » eral Store in Kenslngton lies of lBayfield to sincerely thank all those who so generous- ly contributed to their aid since their recent disastrous fire. twin carburetors that use the same amount of gas as one carborator but use it more efficiently. this is a perfect conversion of power to speed. WAS $2925.00 NOWONLY $2395.00 MchEOD & GREENE INTERNATIONAL nanvasrnn MACHINERY LL DRILLING WATER SYSTEMS PLUMBING a HEATING Minor Repairs Open 7:30 to 10 p.m. Miller and Lumber Dealer Sash and Door Work Special prices on Shingles and nth-52:51:: ii“"koi”u.§°§tii2§ Film (“3” “W'm- North Riv" has been catering to tile 3 3ng Phones Parts In Service Edward Island Hospital for their ‘ ' ass-sass I964 VOLKSWAGEN Delivery Van m mg, :; , needs or raw m , . .1... .1..t.iii‘h.f‘§:'....".fn.a SOU'I'l-IPORT ssso SERVICE surrounding areas as I TRANS CANADA SERVICE sranou NORRIS SCO’H'. LESSESS Where Service. Is a Pleasure Open 7 days each week. Tires - Batteries - Accessories - Tn ne-ups (ART HOWARD, PROP.) SHELL GAS and OIL PRODUCTS Ioe — Diesel Fuel — Towing Service Open 7:10 a.m. to 10:30 p.111. me and those who sent letters. cards and floWers. Thank you;I all very muc . . Mrs. SJ. MacVane. Bothwell.il 'iurquoise in colour. 50 horsepower. This delivery van is roomy enough to make large delivery practical, and thrifty enough to make small ones profitable. ONLY $2I95.00 well as residents of the town. The “mm, 0, ch. me Gem“, Phnu e 894-41). Across the Causeway Southport The present Operator, : cm... L. Lord wish to express our . . . Gerald MacKenzie has . ' Sincere appreciation to all thcl . . . I Hamid L. M‘ttho I963 VOLKSWAGEN Window Van We who he“... .. .0 man, MALLARD 5 mad... 9mg..." been with the firm since : cnarauo we ways in our recent bereave- Plumbmg ond Heating Your White Rose : Blue in colour. so horsepower motor. ea its name implies it's ment in the loss or our dear 105131?“ “d 3* Bulk Dealer It opened when he went i COMPANY l A Complete Tire Service - bination of delivery and station wagon without seats. you have a practical cargo husband and father. To the d3.“ : poops: " t . ‘ I I, i For Ca". Truck. ‘ carrier that holds 1,786 pounds in 70 cubic feet with seats you have a comfortable tom nuns“ and Sta of m, 9:12:3an For Sour-is and District 1 into partnershlp with his ‘ "I u “I “'9‘”. station wagon seating eight. Summerside and Charlottetown Phone 1:. ' sour“ Phone 168 Souris. P.E,l. . 1 0'10 Crapaud 1 one 2529 Summon“. . father. Donald MacKen- i zie. and his stepmother, hospitals. to those who sent floral tributes. letters and cards. nfrs . ONLY $1995.00 A sincere L0 ll! 0rd“- Your l ‘ . For The Finest in combination Aluminum Mrs Mabel MacKenzie. 1 Worm Hunter Quality Baked Goods “0°” “"d W'““°“'s 3 r... u. 1.... .. 1...... w... FUELS LTD- w.l I B k L '3'" Id 3 Looated on Commer- ‘ ‘ "unable We” Texaco Distributor . I a e ester In offer ‘ . . fPearl] while In cololur. 40 horhsepowter motort. tanks piplfiup son 3 ry Agent For 0181 Street, the store was . Dre‘s” “mom eet ong as more and area t an mos one on we s. e pa orm as . . V _ ‘ . square feet of level uncluttered spacel underneath is a 23 cubic foot compart. 3mm” “"1 w'dd'" cak“ “Air Shade ‘Aluminum omgmam s'tuamd in n . cm“, W" m ment. lockable. weather tight for perishable or valuable cargo. The tail gate and Mad, .0 0"!" Ltd. ‘ building owned by Buy . both side gates swing down for easy loading. H te Doors and Windows . O Sportswear 3 Fuel oil ' 'mli’fimfielfé”. ‘bountuyn or): 3"“ Cm“ Pm" Are Especially Designed For 59" Champ‘o" bl" 1" O Millinory their successful mm: of the “main”! '00-“ “I Mr“ "E'I-Pfifnm‘fuflgf“'°"" 1940 the firm moved into ' 1";2"; 43%? {'33 a . e -. _ 0 men mfi’m Zinp'fieyilifmi. mm W”. m “m” 3" s‘m‘m’m‘“ its own building on the "m mam mm“? 5"mmmig: ' ness. ' One worm hunter makes $175 same street from where. ‘ ——"——"i' 4 a week, says John ling. an BODY . 8"” 1;," MM'“ ROlflfld H d. executive of a live bait firm. PERRYS AUTO 5h... Metal ; it 5n" operates- “ay " MASK-'1‘?“ , .1598 Round the clock towing i rvice Hubert Harvey's General Store His star hunter has been known to exc a week —— but that requires catching 50,000 WARRANTY (Sherman Hutchlson. Prop.) Sheet Metal War k Complete Feed Service 1 Heating and Ventilating Baler thne Following the death of Complete Collision Work Ph 3m .1. i 010 F S! ' I “.m.-regular rate offered me 505 North hall-0k“ St. l'sltlo l “on. “(Slimmefifillewmer q l Donald Macxeme the Phone 15?!" am 0garland Fornwall. REJ- *- NC C hum" h .5 for 1.000 worm, f store was incorporated in ~— —» ' But a great deal depends on the weather. The worm safaris conducted by his employees. and there are a number of companies operat» , in; this area, require special paraphernalia. The bait company provides mbber shoes against the dew, flashlights, collecting boxes and —perheps m —aawdust, to keep'the fingers dry and nlmb . Venn-hunting rights are ne- gotiated with the golf courses on the condition that the com- Floyd's Restaurant a For Good Food Properly Prepared. Murray River. P.E.l. A'I'I'ENTION! 1956 under the a e of ONE sror snorrmo A'l' " m EDISON J. FRASER SUPPLY CENTRE ' G. L- MacKenzie. Inc. 1 VERNON M m CAUSEWAY 1 but Gerald MacKenzie is . Midway between Charlottetown and Wood Islands assisted in the operation 0n Trans Canada Highway Complete General . Service Staff Passe 15-11 of the family business by Eton on and Snack Bar Ve his wife and stepmother. Montague Bakery Excellent'condltion. power steering. brakes. seats and windows, custom built radio. we “mm” in inlomatlc transmission, green in colour with white wall tires. See this one today. ONLY $795.00 I96l VOLKWAGEN DELUXE Red with matching interior, immaculate condition. ‘One owner. ONLY $895.00 Island Home-style Baking Montague 838-2443 W MATHESON'S 1’ SERVICE STATION and GROCERY " (Earle & Emily Mathesol. Prop.) _ rnon. P.E.l. —_T ST. PETERS BAY COHOP VERE BECK and SON LTD. For Grnnlte, Marble, Bronze Memorial craftsmen since 1870 Opened six days a week and Friday night. , _ pany guarantees to repair any Mhmmwn Montague the more stocks hard. Buy - Benefit - Build ' damage to turf. m t. ‘ Irving 011 Product. 1 For anyone “3: might wifsli ware. dry goods. foot- “"9 y ""m” Groceries and Drug Sundries ' ' to start up in ‘buslness or . , Dry Good. himself, "It takes about Ramsey’s Boo Service “lag. Dm" ; also have an egg-grading 3m I! SM" 0 Motor Bezel; . months you got the (Keith Ramsay. lessee) (any maum, prop.) wear and groceries “we Sh " n M pen .m. pm. . ,4 V" m. automatic transmission. black with white wall til-ea clean inside and skill," Mr. Bowling says. “I.” _ 3m"... _ he...“ am cm“ Me“. ' 0 I "1" phone Mon...“ m M mm“ mm "‘ “hm” Open Daily rm: Tut: Llsht Lunches station", Mr. MacKenzie pl...” 1 3.. pm... a... as Jmuon Reseneatk -' 9 :3: y'ath m m. old 7:3. mm. 10 1. 9-10.. Table and Counter Service said “and we buy 0m. ‘ t mm mm “awry?” rm meals ice-slam Plane so More" . h m the 10 al ‘ 7. _M___ ,. . _ L ,. inn—birds can . er's ~ eggs 0 c 5 . A , 1mm com- A A (m) “mm” : R. E. GALLAN‘I’ . Sheldon Hume O U . ' ,. VAN ooos “MN m RIX ROWING“, Complete Stock of = Imperial hoe Agent . mm (c?) A my a u m m P ) A second world our unggawflmwh . n has. n — X. l'0 - i - - “ sees us .. no in odour. real mm and rallballfv at a low price. Cumin mm" of M 3”“ Your BIO ( P veteran, My. Macxenzie M u Nor“, Rug“ 1 Murray Harbour - sale Regiment arrived at l'An- Meals and um Lunch" served three years in the ONLY $575.00 clone Wt! MW SOLID“!!! Booth and Counter Service - e i “m . m." from CW. . “n h “ RCAF. being discharged Keenan Fuels and scarf; M . . Oren. . - r-m- in 1945. He is married to 301'le were they had spent six h (rm Keenan. rm.) Ii" . mm with “9 mm“ mum Week-ends open at" 1 a.m. t e former Grace Mac- I T Pm “ mm." mm” chm .. _ h ' V force on the island. m. was Phee of Sheet Harbour. 1 3;", "3‘0", ' ‘ . . A . I V ' first group ofaome 1.100 Cs- Phone 267-4629 N3 and they have two - c lete Servlce scum Comp! line of flesh. ‘r i' m Facilities m’ih Vanuatu Provincial Distributor St. Peters Road Parkdele 1:12pm h Cw.” by m lteve and Furnace on Remington, no.1. Gerry and M m mfm, Mm M m w .3. V. lotto“, . ‘ ' . Telephone 4-6563 1:“ film-11M 0‘ 9!- Can-d1“ A . “I g;