- I . I V . . W E Toronto so 80 st. John's. Nfld. ._ 82 ll south coat of Nova loath. vita won wines nbeoonims iignt ny gr. Ottawa 9. 15 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- legger amount; gluwhem in the vault: at Charlotte.-In M°""‘931 2° 25 tlier office In exec for a few Marltlmes. Little snow was left 11 - ;_ TORONTO (CPt — Tempera-i Quebec . . . . .. 20 25 mm snowflugye. gfecipmmn on the ground in Nova Scotle m h M wd it Ch ‘ ' ; tures issued by the weather Fredericton 24 80 ' but from three to glx inchu lay 3 - E ‘V 8’ W“-j ‘ - ‘Saint John 31 34 had ended In the Maritime: late r much of New Bmmck town 1:05 a.m. and 2:35 p.m-1 Mm Max, Moncgon ________ ,_ 31 33 Wednesday evening. The last W9 M Rustlco at 10:56 em. and 8:40“ « Vancouver 32 ' 46 Halifax . . . . . 37 40 disturbance WM rapidly moving and Prince Edward Island. p.m. Summerslde tide elghtee Victoria an 45 Charlottetown so 37 towards the Strait of Belle Isle. Resional forecast minutes later than Charlotte ~. Regina 20 45 Sydney .. 32 52 having deposited over one ands Pr e Island: Cloudy. town Sun rises today at ‘too: Winnipeg . . . . . .. 26 30 Yarmouth . . . . . .. 36 41 half inches of rain along the occasional snowfl-ui-rice: colder; and sets at 4:85. mg i‘ %'ié>i %% MOORE & M‘LEOD LTD. u I‘l’£ ms cenrae” Rodd. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rodd. and Mary TWO SHERWOOD High School students who were first and second In the Grade eight provincial exams last MacLeod, daughter of Mr. and . Sinclair Mac ISIAND NEWS PAGE» spring are continuing their . . scholastic endeavours. Yes- half ofthe1egl9Il- MF§- Mary ‘L terday they were presented R0dd.Ml1t0n. 18 01811‘ Sfade. _ ., with prizes by the Charlotte- nine teacher and also taught :2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec- 5, 1963. - town branch of the Royal Ca- the S1115 1351 Year 1“ Ede ' nadian Legion for their entr- eight. M1:-S M8(‘Le01d [led Th: ‘ II. I . ‘s in the Remembrance Day PFOVUICIH exams 85 SPY!" D F M k 0 Essay contest. Reginam Mac. with 784 marks and Miss Rodd n a ‘ Kinnon tleftl presents Connie was second with 753. I h | Ado do 0 o .. iC ange n [U ication Basis I I The annual meeting of the was welcomed to the meeting. " ‘ 1 Prince Edward‘ Island Dra m a . Other business involved the "'1?- jFc;-ztival Association came up hearing of reports and the fi'n- ‘ 'f'-‘ “with one important decision af- a=ncial statement. The chtairm-an MEN,s IE8 "“" 3 lcctiiig the adjudication’ of the of the schoiarsliip ootmmtirtee. FLANNELETTE T *5‘ K1964 festival. It was die:-c‘Ided that Peter Shama. browgilit in a N ETS LADIES’ COATS .88 °'* 0 [the adult one-act plays and the I‘eC0m'mendati0n I01‘ 8 PF0m0l' BLA K D thigh school plays 'will be ad- ion program for scholarships. - ' F . All colors. "" ljudioated on ‘a separate basis. The meeting presided over by Sgfisuamdxr llbeeg b:ua'my' pl’. All wiool clllidl lfyles, button ‘aw pflmm " A committee of the Charlotte- theme “The Importance of 0b- I The meeting also hem a Mr. MMGNEOF ‘was held m the we W com ' ‘ Refill“? 3100- “" lcngti-hy discussion on llie tes- serving Remembrance Day" _ Lival, but left for a later meet- wwn branch of the Canadian were: Grades three and four, down fronts, alnii pockets. Plains and fur trims. Values Willow Street Little Theatre. 6.96 pr. if perfect. I88 “ Legion visited schools in th e greater Charlottetown area yes- terday presenting prizes to stu- dents submlttini: the best en- tries in the recent essay contest qponsored by the legion. Heading the committee were President Freeman Miles and committee chairman Reginald MacKinnon. Submitting top essays on the Mary Beth Horgan, RochfordI Square; 2. Heather Martin. St. Jean’s: Grades five and six 1. Judy Gauthier, St. Jeans 2.» Judy Dowling. Rocliford Square; Grades seven and eigilit, 1.x Linda Croken. Birchwood: . Carolyn Ramsay. Queen Chai'~| lotte: Grades nine and 10. 1.1 Mary Lou MacLeod. Sherwood; I 2. Connie Rodd. Sherwood. Resident Of Sicmhope, Dies PG 5 RETIRED NEW YORKER order to keep this war material 1 ity-Conception, A summer and fall resident of Stanhope for the last four or five years. Theodore F. Grant of New York. died in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Nov. 10 following a short illness. A regular participant in the activities of the Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge Club. M Grant was well known in the Stanhope and Brackley districts. The following appeared in the New York Times on Nov. 11, the day following his death: Theodore F‘. Grant. a retired irnporter. died yesterday at his lhome on Prince Edward Island at the age . He also main- tained a home in Purchase. N.Y. During World War II. Mr. Grant served on a mission to Africa to do preclusive buying of sheepskin. used mostly as lining for military clothes, in Pictou Man Is Awaiting Sentence Here Charged with the theft of pro- petty. valued at less than $50. and owned by Constance Anne Jefferys, Edison Walter Strick- land. Pictou. N.S., was remand- ed in custody until Dec. 8 for sentencing by Magistrate James B. Johnston. JC. in Queens County magistrate’s court yes- 5'‘ Convicted of veigrancy. Romeo W‘ iann Rochon, of no fixed address. was sentenced to 20 days in Queens County Jail. Two men were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days on charges of possession of liquor in a place other than their residences. The case against Robert Ges- Iner Silliphant, Hunter River. charged with unlawfully a n d wilfully damaging property be- longing to Harold Ford, 1! u nter River. was dismissed. The accused‘s father. William George Silliphant, gave evidence. and the magistrate admitted that there was some doubt in his mind. after all the evidence was submitted, and that the accused was entitled to the benefit of that doubt. from the Germans. 2 Mr. Grant. had served in: France in World War I and after j the Armistice remained there; to study at the University of Grenoble. He later established a hide and skin importing firm . lng in 1933 to the United States, ; where he opened an off‘ 132 Nassau Street. He retired last year. 3 M.r. Grant was born in Nor- wood. Mass.. an-d was the 13th lineal descendant of John Alden. He was a Mason and a member of the Sporting Clulb of France and the Mayflower Society. Surviving are his widow. one son. two daughters and five grandchildren. 3 :1: oz .-. ‘time for holding the event. in Paris and Barcelona. ret.urn- |* Week-End Specials mg the name of a place and Eric Ma-cGiegor was re-elect- cd president of the association. Mrs. Bernard Hughes is secre- iary and Mrs. Miir-nay Liisher is om’ I prove you ll Ronald Irving. direction‘. ofi d-ramatn-c arts for the province 1 0:‘ WINS CONTRACT l member of Paiiiament for Triri-; made the an? nouncement in Ottawa. The con- tract is the latest in a series and is considered an lmportantl factor in maintaining produc-I155 K9“ 5'- tion at the Harbor Grace plant. I DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES INC. From Cudmore's & P.I'S Ltd. Curling Draw At Montague The following is the draw for Thursday, December 5, 1963. 7 P M. Ice 1-Lad'ics curling. I Ice 2—J. S. DesRoches, Dr. W. Mclintyire. G. Warner. G. Champion vs. A. Sullivan. 3. Bryamd, B. Mills, 8. Sharpe. 9 M Ice 1 -— C. Nicholson. K. Mic- Donald, J. McNeil, D. Bums vs. Dr. L. A. Johnston. E. Shalw B. Sharpe. S. lVliacKlnnon. Ice 2 — Ladies curling. If unable to curl at times scheduled please aarranige for bstitute. su Schedule for Pepler Troplhy: Thu da Dec. 5th. Margaret Sullivan. K ay Hugiheis. Connie In-gs. Olga Hen- nigar vs. Catherine Stewart. Dori-s Jones. Ethel Murphy, Betty lVEacNeil. Tuesday, Dec. 10th. 7 P.M. ' Margaret Sullivan vs. Lillian MacDonald. Thursday’, Dec. 12th. Ca-themine Stewart vs. Lillian MacDonald. Our Pre-Christmas Ten Day Sale Continues All This Week New For This Week-End -; "SENT DUR/Hill Dial 2-1234 Island Washed Carrots 4 LBS. -- 29c JUST ARRIVED NEW CROP SUNKIST ORIINGES MEDIUM SIZE—SWEET AND JUICY doz. 89c Island Corned Mackerel E PURITY DAIRY I “Parents Prefer Purity Products” 3l7 Kent he vey expensive. The policy provides for lpeotlons by a qualified to very expensive BOILER INSURANCE can now be obtained at reasonable rates. protect- ing against damage to life and propety, which on Ask III for inspection and rates. I HYNDMAN all-Important regular in- inspeotor, thus reducing 8: LTD. Charlottetown L ARGE BUCKET (25 or more) $2.39 BIICIIEI FLAVOR PAK—20 OZ. TIN PEIIS. . . .3ior 49c LEAN LOIN PORK CHOPS...55c LB. MOIRS SELECTION 14 OZ. BOX CIIOCOLATES (IN THE SHELL) 2 LBS, MIXEDNUTS P. J."s Ltd. Cudmon-0’: DIAL 4-8585 DIAL and (-8588 4-8813 nmnmvnr oooonoueaoanvnin and to w»- 2 9 WHITE BROADCLOTH Greatly MEN’S FLITE BAGS 17 BLEND JACKETS Quilstad liniflfl. awaoibd IDIR hoods. Tan, navy, laden. patterns and prints. Just ar- nivved. Marked .00 ENDS ed . Waterproof. 'llodIy's flavori-be New shipment. good sturdy GIRLS PILE ESKIMO me one. Charcoal, brown. mm “H L 1 to , yam Pnceg With attached fir mmmed 1 1 .98 um. Rem $25-00- hoodil. Colors. royal, red. Sizes 4-6-6x. FLANNELETTE Pm MEWS TRAVEL REMNANTS I as SLIPPERS .BOYS’ NYLON UEMWGIIM °|m’l°!*- 319°‘ 1 to 5 yard pieces. Assorted US only. s-M-L-x-L. individually pachged. 1103.31.95. Sizes 3 to 6x. CRETONNE ::5"3s‘(:"sH1°N ,, , E Baa-kciotzh. 36 wide. Guaram- 8 BOYS» FLANNELETTE “much” u’ m .11 Si". lo. teed wsalsavble. Modern and 1:’ Pub ‘by of ‘Mme. “°"“‘ "°'*3‘“" Regular style. Prints. oot- ' my, charcoal. powder. my. 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Never need inoning-W-maoanteed wash- able. 2w x 34 ...................... .. 7'90 1w x 34" 3'95 LADIES’ SWEATERS drum of ban-Ion and cried pulovcr and on-(Iain. Ree- uhr to $7.95. Excellent gift buy. Regular 59.50 69.50 LADIES’ LUGGAGE SETS Two piece ovirnitc and ward. robe cues. Scuff pmof vinyl flnhh. Gioncoel. blue. white. mt fill). 7 .05 75.00 100% vingin wool. Made fin.-in ea 5.11.1, short ends of Keirwoods Size ' no it as" Reg. $995 Iuuuot pea. GIFT BOXED JEWELLERY KENWOOD HEATHER -nv oono “N3 SUITS (ALSO TEEN MAN) 1ImoI_1ndwooIens. znndlbotatonmodels. Rcaien. diode. tdls. Entire stock for your- edu-ueairitniulifltouiemnndtho s'h7.5o ‘ 5.50 9.05 Open Thursday and Saturday until 5 P.M. SALE DAYS - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, ONLY! Shop Friday night until P P.M. ‘ ‘. .8‘ i s