VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS WANTED ALE BOTTLES 20c per dozen PHONE 4-8595 Beer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE BLOCK Co. LTD. Kent Street. 2c Per Doses Quick Service Je O'BRIEN Iron and ‘Metal Co. Lid. Phone’ 4-4497 ee BUYING SELLING BOTTLE EXCHANGE GI WEST PRINCE AUTOMOTIVE CARPENTRY - O'Leary - Masonic Hall Time : November 17, 7.30 P.M ~ Alberton - Erskine Clark Shop Time : November 18, 7.30 P.M. These courses are conducted as a joint venture by the Federal and Provincial Governments. BUSINESS. SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service ... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District IN MEMORIAM ! HE ef ge il its Ht Announcements set rr i i = = o E g Fi i i 5 3 ft iff | | i a ffl gE fi 3 J i j i se fl | ie it | E i f° ig i i f v < & ife* ft i i ii rl 2 i : ff : i 5 i g e if FE 26 i Peel t i Ef sie ; ¥ i E : He ee i bis is fi i aff Fy $7 E a Fis li i S | RATION see key supper CITY & QUEENS PRINCE COUNTY RESERVE NOVEMBER 77, hot tur. Newton School. PLUMBING WELDING CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY THE MARKET PLACE FOR YOUR ‘COLD SNAP AW parts of Canada will have OMING of the United States weather bureau. Precipitation will be moderate for all areas except the Atlantic provinces, where it will be light. FOR LEASE temperatures below or much below normal from mid-Nov- ember to-mid-December, cording to the 30-day outlook BA Service Station and Restaurant DeSable SOME FINANCING REQUIRED Apply to P.O. Box 695 CHARLOTTETOWN { 2 | The Guardian, Charfottetown, Tues., Nov. 16, 1965. 15 Some Taking Second Look [At Gordon's Resignation | y ! | | ii FF i —— . It said it has low. dependence on raising. Canada and for a quick i and production ma- re F | copper producers in Canada. Summed up one financial of- | Fimance companies continued ficial: “Everything is still politi- |<» report lower quarterly earn- cal—tet's wait for some facts ings, following the crisis touched before trying to say what will off in June by the collapse of next." | Atlantic Acceptance Corp. . one of Mr. Gor- | official public acts ta e=*= Yarmouth Castle Fire Recalls Others At Sea favorite subjects. ASKS LOAN RESTRAINT He asked that Canadian bor- | rowers stay out of the US | money market for the rest of | his year to help ease the drain | on the NEW YORK (AP) — The ‘burning of the Phoenix on Leke burning of the Yarmouth Castle Michigan in 1847 took a toll of | recalls a tragic his: 247, and 900 died in the flames tory. of flames at sea, where the of the Griffith on Lake Erie in helplessness of a blazing ship | 1650. i ids_a-spectat place in- sailors’ | In °1865,- 1.450 persons lost claims of $106,000,000 to get most: of their money back, there would be little if anything left for subordinated notehold- oxe — U.S. balance of pay- ments. The delay ts expected to af- not. business or industry plans Elsewhere on the business scene, U.S. government actions ightmares their lives when the steamer were felt on the Canadian metal ' 1 rexindied recollections of |Sultana was hjown apart by 2 scene when Aluminium Ltd. of ine tiner Morro Castle, which | boiler as she was UNWANTED ARTICLES ATTENTION CARPENTERS Local meeting Wednesday, November 17th “at the Labour Hall, 162 Richmond St. All members please attend. 1338 will hold their monthly ' Montreal cancelled a price if- sucht fire off the New Jersey carrying exchanged Union army crease following similar moves (535) Sept. 8, 1034, with the loss prisoners of war. The disaster, by U.S. producers. lof 134 lives. | cecurred on the Mississippi U.S. aluminum producers bad) tike the Yarmouth—to which River near Memphis, Tenn. raised the price of ingot to 254 was related only by the But the worst modern cruise cents a pound from 4% cents sameness of its last :name—the ship fire occurred in New York. Oct. 28, and promptly ran afoul Morro was on a pleasure cruise On the morning of June 15, of the government which de- to the Caribbean. '1904, the wheeler ‘Gen- scribed the move as inflation- There was another similarity. | eral Slocum h*aded um the “st lary. The U.S. also announced The Morro Castle did not send River with 2,000 persons aboard. ja distress signal Yor neatly an They were going to Long tsland ~ i fire broke out. on a picnic sponsored by a Ger- |The Miami coast guard re- | corded no distress call at all in Manhattan. | from the Yarmouth Castle. | The vesge’ got only as far ap : North Brothers Island, opposite OBITUARY MRS. WILLIAM J. POOLE The death of Mrs, William J. REAL ESTATE |SERVICES . DRIVE-IN BUYING SELLING RENTING ONE 4 L DRY! PHONE a2 = STOP can wasn | EAT OFTEN J. W. MacKENZIE geit-service, economical, speedy. At The Appraiser sad Broker S$ &M : ’ Queen Street 87 Eden St. Charlottetown A & WwW Drive-In Member of C.ARE.B. ' MALPEQUE ROAD : COAL & WOOD GEORGE PEAKE A. PICKARD & Co. Lower Prince St.—Charlottetown SERVICES | GOOD reer & HEATING NELSON GOOD 17 Hawthorne Ave. - Necchi Sewing Centres - Sales & Service Repairs to all makes of sew- ing machines, vacuum cleaners | and floor polishers. | We also make button holes, cover buttons. Make alterations. 125 Kent St. 202 Water St. Ciftown, 48272 8'side 6-5949 Montague O'Leary 838-2781 84-3 IF YOU WANT “! RECORDS For Your Listening Pleasure. MILLER BROS. LTD. 147 Gt. Geonge St. Dial 4.3535 ELECTRIC PLANTS ' To All Users of ELECTRIC POWER Onan Electric - Stand-by plant now. , 28 wet mee BATT & MacRAE Ltd. : S'side Auto Electric Ch’town 46537 S'side 6-2161 | =WILSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Blue Hard 92 QUEEN STREET PHONE 2-2448 — Coal S. W. WILLIS Complete line of REALTOR - CONSULTANT | soft coals, coke Real Estate, Residential, | and smithing coal. * ene Prompt delivery and aes es mechanical loading. 165 Queen St. 38 Lower Water St. DIAL 894-7242-—-— —-DPial- 4-5541-—— AUTOMOTIVE MUFFLER. CENTRE Complete mp Systems es Free Installation REAL ESTATE kent Sk | Chtwn | (ALO TIRE STORE. STANLEY MOL TIRE SERVICE REAL ESTATE LTD. |§ Complete Farm Tire et Sales |@ Wheel Alignment O.K. TIRE STORE © St. Peters Rd. Ch’town Dial 894-4912 |, DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN REAL ESTATE 78 Gt. George St. “Near Travel Bureau” |HUTELS Phone 2-1611 Overnight and permanest guests. Reasonable Rates 58 Great George St. Ch’'town Phone 4-6426 SEPTIC TANK SERVICE SEPTIC TANK AND FIELD TILE INSTALLATION {t’s the only rlace you can buy “Chubby” Chicken” “Look for the Bright Orange Building” FUEL OILS WOOD’S FUELS Texaco Stove and Furnace OS. 158. Woodlawn Ave. Ch’tows , Dial 892-2336 Albert L. Thomas White Rose Dealer Stove and fuel fi, motor ofl, greases, batteries. ATTENTION MILLVALE TAXPAYERS November. 22nd, 1965 at the home of Oswald Murphy at 8 p.m. concerning the construction of a High School Auditorium for Central Queens oe High School as a 1967 Centennial Pro- ject. _. Ronald J. Bolger, Secretary. | A special meeting is to be held on Monday, ' AUCTION SALE AT FRENCH. RIVER (Near Cousin’s Factory) a Saturday, Nov. 20th—1:30 p.m. Owing to ill health, I will sell by public auction all fishing equipment: 33 ft. boat with Chevrolet engine, hauler, 380 lobster traps and rope, herring nets, mackerel nets, smelt nets, seine, life belts, buoys, dory, anchors, trawls, floats, oyster rakes, bait grinder, table saw, Briggs and Stratton engine 214-5 H.P., International engine 2% HLP., compass, 12 gatige Belgian gun, also building 16’ x 21’. TERMS: CASH. Heath Harding Arthur J. Stewart Owner Auctioneer Tel. 4-4591 _|_ "The family of. Mrs. William J. Poole occurred suddenly in the wITHHELD ORDER .. 145th t” what” he Souris Hospital on November in the investigation of the | tutk Street, seri on 6th. The former Bessie Garrett, Morro Castle fire, the sttip’s | of its canes she wan bene Same are = radio operator, George I.| Another eerste: tha _ 11883. She married am Z Alagna, testified that the acting wall. a ae ; \Pogle on September 1, 1903. Mr. captain, first mate William F. |sissinpi River one cae a jand Mrs. Poole were married 62 Warms, had failed to give per- That disaster on Oct. 27, 1800, jyears }mission earlier to send the sig- took 200 lives. 2 | A wonderful neighbor and ‘nal | The iitde hive cela Ge friend she was noted for hee Both the Morro and the Yar- deaths of three major ships by ak wal ox he Un. mouth burned in the early fire, in addition to the Yar, led Cha h Souris. morning. The Morro was en mouth Castle. ; nd Church. Souris. ad by two route to New York, the Yar- The British Hiner Dara caught Boe ie eels tnd’ Hud, mouth to Nassau, the Bahamas. fire ia the Persian Gulf April sos, Rese Ot ore i three Another ctuise ship, the Nor- 8, 1961, with the loss of 1 Casey aviildred ot Senrer. omic—which in 1949 was the lives. The burning of the Portas ‘bor Ontario, Emily of Belleville, atest passenger ship plying |guese ship Save off East Africs, ‘Ontario and Ella of Winsloe, (8 Great Lakes—burned Sept. lon July 8, 1961, brought death PET anddaughter, Dore: 17» 1040, in ite dock—|to 27. aang eee a , also in the wn hours. HIT ON CHRISTMAS TRIP .! thy and a great granddaughter. wren rescues were able to pry, The Greek liner Lakonia, of Gail, lived with her. through the charred Atlasé The funeral was held in the'S. |twoa tig todien Wn le worth ot Madeira. wae lost James United Church and was |. A century before the Noronic. in flames Dec. 23, 1968. Resets » conducted by Rev. Mr. Phinney. three ship fires on the Pallbearers were Robert Mac- Taken or ee ne ee took 722 lives. | tiona persons are listed Kenzie, Harvey Poole, see BOILER EXPLODED .... missing and presumed dead. ~ \vis, Vernon Poole, Hugh Suther- tq 1061, the steamer Erle| The Lakonia and ‘the Morre land, and Bruce Stevenson. 10- ‘biened on Lake Erie after its Castle were notable for the con terment was in the Church of : i ‘England Cemetery, § is, Ser- Doiler exploded killing 175. The troversy that followed tragedy. vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. | oe eee Gordon's Resignation Letter : ‘ARO OF THAMS, “And Reply Mace Public ByPM cere thanks to Dr. Kassner, nur-| OTTAWA (CP)—Texts of Fi-|firmed to me verbally the wist ses and staff of the Souris Hos- nance Minister Gordon's letter you expressed in your letter. to pital, to friends and. neighbours of resignation and Prime Minis- resign from the government, jand to those who sent flowers ‘ter Pearson's reply: . |You know how much I re¢tet and messages of sympathy and : : this decision and my inability memoriam cards during our re Dear Mr. Prime Minister: to persuade you to take anothet cent bereavement. For many-months as one of cabinet post where the responsi- Grafton St. East, Ch'town Phone 4-6610 OPTICIANS ISLAND OPTICAL LTD. glasses at no charge. P.O. Box 472 or 117 Kent St. Ch'town Phone 2-1673 success, , 1966 CONTEST™ Secretary along with the intention to compete. Atlantic Drywall & Insulation Ltd. P Carvell . (CIL Distritiitor) @ TRENCHING @ BACK HOEING TW. L. MeKENNA Fresh clams and scallops also on our menu 174 Queen St. Open 8 am. to 5:30 p.m. P. E. I. Department of Agriculture DeBlois Bros. Ltd. MacDonald & Rowe Woodworking Co Moore & MacLeod Ltd. Dr. D. W. enzie em ‘TAILOR Imperial Bank of Commerce Co. @ gerne tums curs | "CO. LTD. @ FREE ESTIMATES. Plumbing & Heating For’s septic TANK | ° NEW ADDRESS a ee us 204 Kent St. 4-4247 a BULBS L Aylward's Furniture se aoe ie poy Exchange Ltd. 87 Prince St. Phone 48135 Furniture bought and- sold. “Walk a block and Save” Joseph Rush, Tailor 163 Queen St. We specialize in alterations. All_work guaranteed. DIAL 4-6704 ion Experimental Farm aos Pz E. 1. Travel Bureau The Prince Edward Island Rural Beautificat- ion Society extends a sincere “Thank You” fo all those who made our 1965 year. an outstanding Those planning to enter our 1966 Con tests are advised that work done this fall will be given full credit by the Judges, provided the Secretary of the Society is notified. Pictures should also be taken and these forwarded to. the LIST OF DONORS 1965 The Prince Edward Island Beautifica tion Society gratefully acknowledges the encouragement and financial assis tance from the foll . E. I. Tourist Association Van Hof and Biokker, Holland Leo M. Van Reisen, Holland Island Fertilizers Inc. Eastern & Chartered Trust Co. Vere Beck and Son Ltd. Hon. Heath Macquarrie Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd I. Mutual Fire Insurance Peake & Martin island Construction Lid. your senior ministers, I urged (bilities would not be so heavy jyou to call arf election on the and continuous as they have grounds we needed a majority been in finance. In the circum to govern the country well and ‘stances, I have no choice but to to ensure the kind of stability accept your resignation. In re - I thought was needed. gretfully doing so,I want to add As chairman of the Liberal this. beges party’s national campaign com-| No single person has done |mittee I believed that if you con- |More. indeed I do not know anv. ducted a good campaign we jone who has done as much, te jwould obtain,a comfortable ma- restore the fortunes of our party jjority. You campaign savas su- from the low point of 1958 to's perb in every way. You could position which resulted in our not have done any better or any jvictory of: 1963 and the defeat more than you did. of the attempts of the ovposition |. The conclusion is quite clear. |parties te reverse that, victory T gave you bad advice, both a8 Hin 1965. 1 am in the best. nosition a minister and as campaign ite know what we owe vou for chairman. I accept full responsi- | your wholly dedicated. efficient bility for this and therefore sub- |and untiring work in the party mit my resignation from the |organization. ° cabinet. . ' I also want to express- mp - bang caw ong gin deep appreciation for what you know ali you have te do te let ‘have accomplished as minister’ lin ase. of finance in putting into effect With very best wishes, |fiseal policies which have done Yours sincerely, ‘much to bring about and main > "W. T. Rogers. Stewart Motors Ltd. W. L. Gordon tain the expansion and RESTAURANTS Revel Bask of Canada ecu ieee oe ‘ity Canada at present enjoys: : Bank of Montreal Sherwin Williams Co. Ltd. Dear Walter: ‘and for your effort to ensure Bank of Nova Scotia Eaton’s (Maritimes) Ltd. I have received your letter ‘that Canadians maintain the ESQUIRE COFFEE SHOP ioace Bank Mrs. oe ggg and I have also thought over maximum control possible over s Imperial , Pure . the talk which, at my request, their own economic and ind 1 Bank of Canada Bennett Carr i ic a us Imported Jems. Jellies and a -_~ S tans Wendell MacKay we had subsequently this aftet- trial development as essential te the development of the natiog, I cannot accept your assump You know that I share this ob- tion of responsibility for the de jective with vou +. cision to hold the recent election i ie den which while it confirmed our” Beyond adequate acknowledg, position as a government with Ment, is what | owe to you im considerably the largest support friendship encouragement and Michael Bros. Ltd: Clark Fruit Co. tea. in the House of Commons did |support. I know that vour with Hon. T. W. L. Prowse G. Claude Smith not give us the majority of \drawal from the gov Hyndman & Co Crockett and Storey Lid. members we sought. You and {will not alter our personal. re- Canada Packers Limited Keith Pickard (Architect) ,| 2 others advised me to hold the |laflonship in any way, as some Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd Wm. Condon & Sons | elyection at this time for reasons |thing which has meant so “Niagara Brand Chemicals H. M. Simpson Ltd. which seemed perfectly valid, . me over so many years R. T. Holman Pigott Construction but the decision was mine and |which will continue. Bulk & Co.. Holland The Guardian-The Evening Patriot the sole-responsibility for the de- Kindest. personal ¥. Earle MacDonald ‘cision remains mine. : regards, ; ; | Nevertheless you . toe a | ethene ERR NOR teeter AAR ot SS