flfl “II It their home. Some of the representatives at ye.sterdIay's annual meet- ing of the P.F3.l. Fedeirii-tion Agriculture are shown here con-fer-ri‘-n-g at the Char- lottetown Hotel. They are from left to right: James Cudmorc of Winisloe. presi- dent of the Queens County I“edci‘at'ion; Albert Liiikl-etfer of Lin-kletiter Road. president in Prince County: Smith Mac- A'l'A.GRlCU“l.TURE FDATION MEETING ISLAND NEWS PAGE The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 8. 1964. 3 Town The follows East include a new l-iglhilng mg er A lA.lWAYS HAS SOMEONE TO TELL A STORY KENSINGTON Edward Farlane of Harrington pro- mumimfing vlncial president. and J. E. Mellish of Union Road. presi- dent of the Kings County Federation. led on each 15 New Universities Spark PWC Interest the First Baptist Associ-altlon last Prince of Wales Co11cgcl:~zldi'<-ssing graduates because scholastic L:i,vni=cn‘s standards have been kept high . iiiglit. are accepted viitliout ques-Lion; The principal of the college into mainland universities. and llils leads to the desire to where they must go to flillslllcxpaiid Prince at Wales 001- thelll‘ liilihel‘ education. dCf~‘l3?‘llegc to a degiree-granting uni- ed Dr. Frank MacKinnon in:\(.l-_gll_v. ‘ With 15 new uiiiiyersti-tiles char- ll.'i‘cil in Canada last year, it ‘is only reasonable that such ii i sirp siiiiiiid be taken for PWC l\\'lllCll has the required accom- : modation. n ed. BRIEFS He referred to the briei pre- pared by 8 ci-tizens’ committee \\'ll ch was presented to the VISITOR T0 CITY , Tlic spcakeir was thanked by N M‘ll’ M l l ‘ _: J‘: D. .VlaC:Pha‘il and the presi- lllngnlfgl. mllcle finlzleqleflnlis l (l(‘lll urged all th-ose who had govei-nnicnt requesting legis- l:-iiioii to put the college on an ' divorced from and Mrs. George Burgess and! !-“‘ S‘-‘~"“"‘l the l’°"m°“ “°q“e5" ll ll l vcrsii ty government control. family. Charlottetown. };).:l}1ly(e:\i‘ill[)m‘i:.*‘:ls:<c;oillh(:'e‘ga0'(:rS: AT MARGA-[E incnl is to be presented 00 the provincial government shortly. D! d K ' M K .l.. ya“ an Wm 3? M79 MacKininon in his ad- Lewes. spent part of the Chrisl- l “'7 _ ' mas vacation with their grand ‘ ‘l”‘5;“ d“'a‘l"d ?"m° °‘f we '5?“ parents. Mr. and Mrs. I-leatiil l“«'-5°-‘A ‘"93 hl‘=“°1'Y.h'°'m "5 Mavllem Margalel founding in 1804. Wllllcll makes ‘ it one or the oldest in Canadvzi. AT KENNNGTON The nicrtinig of the layman's Mrs. George Cotton. Kensinn ii-S!l(‘l.'IllDl1 was the annual one ton, spent Christmas at (‘har- - i\lacKenney was lottetown. guest of her son-ln eports on law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Francis Williams. the .vea<r‘s actirvities were heard. Other office-rs elected were‘ |)r'l<l.Dl'(-‘Sl(l9l1T. Sidney Burhoe: vice-president. William Meggi- son; secretary-treasurer. Ross Alllci-k; drlrecvtors. Eric Mla(-- Ncill. Les Gillespie and Warren l AT GRF.F.N\Vl(‘H Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doiighart, Long River. spent a few days at Mrs. Doughart's former home at Greenwich. during the Christ- Robinson, _ mas holidays. l Tlic camp representative is ltvindsnr Bui-hoe and the nomi- RETURNS "0"/"'7 ‘ muting com-iniitltee ' of Doris Woodsidc has retiirnc-I Dan Bcll. Kcn Mac-Kenzie and to her home at Margatc ’rom William iviunihoe. the Prince County Hospital The dinner was served by the Summerslde wherc shc had rt- cently undergone surgcry. WAS PATIENT Mrs. George M.-iync. who had been a patient in the r'l‘lIl(.‘L Edward Island Hospital. Char lottetown. has returned to bet home at Emerald. i-liiirch convened by Mrs. Mabel M:icl.can. G‘l"H'L‘€ was said Gi‘oi‘i:.'(- Lewis and the song -lcndcr was Otto Johnston. Si-ri-ptiirc was read by Clayton Cook and prayer was led by .a-rds C. Caseley has returned to his Mondaw night projects approved are as . a Welcoime signs at the entiancel Cv-rnvill Of the COW“ 0'11 boil! Water Street One hunched 60-foot pennan-is are also being purchased to be: and West, Granville Strevl e . strong in various parts of thel and Central Str et signs, approximately eight town feet high and 12 feet wide, win! have raised lettering and wilhthe met-tin be lighted. They in a landscaped area which will m-at-inn flower bed lights will be replaced type fixtures on decorative stani1- session that a meeting a ed wee-n the tracks iwater Street East and West with rates. t Centennial Decoralin Proposals Approved SUMMERSIDE BUREAUttu= McF2wen Road on Water 3 OF THE GUARDIAN Street East to the St. Eleanors ' centennial for Memorial Park cl . would be available for appear- t present there are four lights ances in Cliiirlottetown as we as Summerside i It was also announced at the the park e s e by saucer-i -rds. T'ne wiring will be plac the town council and"m underground f the ' flower . Pub pots will be instal- of the 17 _ ,on the 77 poles extending from been set for that date. . ‘up in other parts of town. a miltee spokesman said possibly on Notre Dame.l e and other streets. l Another project approved at; g was the building Will be Sitllatfllla centennial float, Little ‘ could be this project yesterday but it was believed that no design had been} ecirled on as yet. It was under-l where the memorial fountain ls stood however. o li.'.- Utilities Commis- sion will be arranged for later light stand- this month in Summerside to on discuss the proposed town water yester- irvf -< obtained on rs LK TIS yesterday. floatl ences in Ottawa Questions during the 30-min- Minister Pearson hands to express confor- iil Prime ‘ uses his -himself during press 10 Herefords Are Auctioned Before Sale ls Discontinued between embers home at Charlottetown aftei lflovwers for each po. meeting had originally, spending the holiday season ; Pit Dlaqlles with the cen- been set for Jan. 16 but a special-‘ ALBERTON BUREAU lowner considered he was get- visiting members of his tam -ltennial PEI. crest will be hung cmmcil meeting had already! or THE GUARDIAN 1 ting about one-half what the A sale of registered Hereford _zinimals were worth. Year’s Day he was a guest oi his grandson and wife. Mr for he has four grandparents, The grandparents are MI. and Mrs. Floyd Caseley, Wil- mot Valley. and Mr. and MP3. " prayers? Robert Jardine. Freetown. Great-grandparents are Mr Challenged and Mrs. Brewer Johnson, Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. George Jardine, Freetown. Talmadge Montgomery. Travellers Rest and E.C. Caseley, Charlotte- to vn. l All the great-grandparents. l"G0d with the exception of Mr. Mout- gomery, visited Gregory and his parents on New Year's Day. Doug. Adams Heads Dairy ‘ al words. ‘which our OLDEST CHURCH Now part of Quebec General - Hospital. C a n a d a ' s oldest I by a- to the new general an indefinite period , During a large part of 1963; . ' _I Prior to becommz several .’.-‘?i".-’i‘i.‘.‘.“'T’ilS.‘"$.i.§l.‘IS‘.-’..'.§ ..“.;".Si‘2°.'..."}.‘. manager ‘"1 Jan‘ 1' Mr’ Adams‘ lgcneral manager in order that Wm’ has had exlensive. °x"policy and seravice would con- perience in the dawy b"§me55' tinue without. any major change was manager of thc 0Leary or interruption. ‘ branch of Amalgamated Dairies. -l-he dalrles have l.ep0l.led an0_ Ml” wrlghtv Wh“ is p"°5m°“t ther successful year of opera-‘- of Atlantic Provinces Economic llnns and prnspecls are seen; Ltd.. of Summerside has been succeeded by Douglas Adams of O'Leary. it was announced yesterday by the company. manager for 3 15 Negroes spiring to Africa. was passed whom the Princess Elll7.ab9l4lI group of the y 1 tion. Council rAPECi will be advisor bright for 1964. EATON'S JANUARY HOUSEHOLD LINEN SALE that means savings have fringed ends. Tinimonis Nc\\'sor.. IN GRAND FALLS. N.B. l DEATH NOTICES MI‘S« 15- C- G3“d("“"- TL": lltcceived too late tor Classified fllSh- l3 5'P°“d'l"l3 50"“ l"?"°‘ Death Notice column). In Grand Falls. N.B.. visiiiirzl of h -' -1. l :l',d"‘§m',‘g";fl:fe,_ :l::ll"M:;vlNARllllRS At the Sacred Ed Hmnlllon‘ I Heart Home. Jan. . 964. ' Mrs. Anthony Nabuurs. Queens IN HOSPITAL 1 Road. Montague. aged 76 John 13. Christopher. 'I‘i'1nish. years. Resting at the Hennes- ls . pm“, al wesmm 1403.: sey Funeral Home oending pilal, Alberton. completion of funeral arrange- mcnts. RESUMES STUDIES Miss Valerie Bowness. third year student at PW. has re-_ Iumed her studies after spend-l ing the Christmas Holidays with l her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bowneas. Kenslnglon. Min Olive B. Holm. of the Nursing staff at the Provinclall‘ Shnatorlum. has returned to her duties after spending in pleasant new year’: holidays with friends and relatives In Bedeque and rt 2. ‘MURPHY -— Suddenly in Van- ’ couver. B.C.. 0 Dec. 27, 1963 A.E.B. Murphy. MC. aged 68 years. Resting at the Homes- sey Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place on Thursday morning at 8 o'clock to Sacred Heart Church, Al- berton. for ' ass at 10: . take place in the church came tcry. ' lBURGE — Sudd at the enly An" BROKEN Charlottetown Hospital. Jan. gal‘: :’r‘:l‘l"e';“‘~;"‘; *3: 7. 1964, Mrs. 3.1.. Burge, St. P tors. Resting at the lien- "'“.,ll l“ln°'J'":"!, ‘t her home 8‘ mfssey Funeral Home until _ Thursday afternoon at 3 F001) SALE HELD o'clock at which time the re- A ‘very sirccessful food mains will be transfemed to her late residence from where the funeral will take place on Friday morning at 9:6 to st. Peter's Church. St. Peter's Bay for Solemn Requiem High congregation to ask himself. He was preaching the second ser- mon in a series on prayer being given during the week of prayer at Alherton. I The theme of this sermon was changing men." l is a great deal more than form- praying. Prayer is the way l and resources of God. ties mixed up". I-iobson. “The work of God aniil 5U.M.MERs11)E _ John 3. church ivas built in 1670 l wrlgllll farmer general man, member of the Franciscan OI‘-l __ ager of Amalgamated Dairies lde“ SENTENCE NEGROES B-all-i To-we-I Ensemble Gay Floral Prints! A big special purchase fo ' Thick an lll_lStC'l’luI'Ch must always comelp,-jms rallglng {mm . irs . "Do I pray or just say my He Rev. each member of tlic as your he finest abilities declared Mr.‘l found guilty of con-l recruit people for‘ sentence l on Lombard Mbata. l judge described ail l worsliip. ll. stripes - miilt-i Bath towels 424 x 46") air make six towels. Hand towel I15 x 20"! 1 I nalr ' EATON January E‘ t-h 112 i2"l. ace 0° X “ch .39 Sale. yard told of Kellll llobsoll known who arose early. prayed for three hours morning. In that man's company fl m be said. you could pact of the presence of God. ‘ "Your life has to pray as weil lips," “But God won‘t do for _voii what He has given _vou the power to P73-Verl do i'or yourself" H . "Not until we are humble can . A“Y°"_°‘- God lift us to greatness. When searching for God's presence is men really may We see maslel '"lful men becoming submissive. _ _ _ “Ll narrow men becoming broader. linked with the infinte poweri lnlolcram men hemmlng pa tient. shiftless men becoming so- "Many of us have our prior.-; lid and reliable. “Good prayer," he concluded "is not tested by our fervor at l e time of prayer. but by our Ebehaviour afterwards. PRETORIA. 5 011 t h Africa ‘ who truly pray become doers of (Reuters) — Sentences ranging from five to 20 years in prisonl were imposed here Monday oni ‘ the word of God." The service conducted by Rev. len. The singing was led by military training outside South l massed choir’ Mrs’ The 20-year of worship wasted 701‘ mers. soloist. sang “Hail. Glad-I dening Light." The service this evening the transport manager and one ‘bf’ in Albrrl-On United .Chur _ l of the made;-5 of me nl-ganizn.lwith Brown .lardine leading thel 0.VSiel‘ Bed Bridge. R0)/Bl ball-l Continues Until Sat. Jan. 18. Many More Specials Not Advertised. 22" Linen Towelling cl . . . thirsty cotton terry towelling with ii screen with Cmm" ‘shapes’ print floral design that will put the bloom on any bathroom decor! Bath and hand tohels lioiwelling woven with brighly coloured cotton coloured to fit decor! This is an imported touelling. Make your own tea towels - 5% to 6 yards should breeding stock from the well’ In opening the sale. allid Mrs. Rendal Caseley. and l .ivoon was officially opened by l0lll‘i(l8vl‘l0l1 stock purchased over i. eir son, Gregory. Kelvin lTh h P R M ‘N10 Provincial director of live the years by Ml‘. Ramsay from l l roug rciyer, s -essage |...... L. w. 1...... —-~———-: Gregory is a lucky little boy 1 . vl-en amlmals were sold $100 icalves to close to $700 for a man he had lino tlinee-year-old heifer bred and t.o an imported English bull. 930“ Buyers were in attendance Prince Edward Island with one from the mainland. Halifax Trio iFor U-F Clinic l United Fund officials here lhavc been le Hancock of Imperial Oll Limit- ed. Hall x. on his visit to Char- lottetown he will be accompan- lied hy J..l. McKeague. Ipresident of Public e im- Lack of a larger crowd re- sulted in slow bidding and the ‘sale was discontinued when the he continued. vid H. Orr. supervisor of infor- mation times. 4 Islanders 0 The trio will take part in the day-long public relations clinic A Canadian Army nursing sis-.being held here Jan. ter, Capt. M.P. MacKinnon, Ro-‘lthe sponsorship of the United yal Canadian Corps. a native of Kensingtoihl _ was among the four Islandersle"('l'-‘S helm‘ kn0W"- who were recently awarded thel Open to all volunteer CD). .and contributors. a Other island natives to ‘e-loul ‘5 expected ceive the medal, which is award- , . l2 years exemplary Se‘. servations by calling United Mul. vice. were: Cpl. L.J.P. Gallant. F”"d h°ad‘l"3”°"5~ a Summerside. a member of thel Rum S°‘“‘l Royal Canadian Dragoons‘ Cpl’ Q . .. ., lC.J. Richard. Summerside, Roy-l‘ wmlal Canadian Army Servicel clllcorps: and Pie. F.G. Gaudei Those l H.E. RIGHT uv WRIGHT shoes .adian Army Service Corps. Absorbent linen tea into any 59c and pretty in a good. h multi colour stripes in red. 9'1‘ N N l:A!Tf(:Nth.lanuary BLA N K ETS Terry Towels Multl Stripe or Check: Sturdy. absorbent cot- t‘ vw"ls '- Nut‘ :4 _'Ili-en! at andy x 30"l. Finished with fringed ends. Woven honey-gold-colour. Woven miilticc‘.our checks predominantly suirge blue. Jade green and a . Practic size (approx. 15 turquoise ii n d EATON January Sale. pair 49c Cotton Bunk Sheets About 90" Longi For bunk beds or cots! Use _ _l .,l l‘ in chiiireii's rooms. guest-boiises_ domintor- 1-‘ .. ,'.-:,s as ies or for roll-away beds that take 1 nar- mwer sheet. St-ron-gvly woven serviceweight. bleached cotton with neatly stitched plain hems. Approximately 55 x 90". _l ‘?;-Wfilg). “SOVERETCi‘r‘N" Bath Towel Ensemble Mix and Malvch Colours! Here are lush coit- ton ternies to brighten the -bathroom. A bath towel “buy" —- our special pui'cl1a~.se -— voul‘ 2.99 Sale. each Extra-Long! Dollblfl-h?d Sim! A mlendid qualltiy imported line! Flanne- lette blankets! finely woven and cosily. softly trapped. Finished with firmly attac - ed scams ‘~‘trirX’tl hm-dors we woven throumi and come in mac or blue. Good and long for extra tuck-in-appmx. 70 x M". 4.99 EATON January Sale. pair approx. 12 x In blue. HAND EMBROIDERED With Dainty Cut Work! Beauitifully hand- worked in assorted flora-l designs - lshed with tiny hand-scalloped hems. lovely addition to your stock of bedding. Fashioned of finely woven white cotton - green, pink or white - all on white. CASES Eaton January gold-colour, /. big savings! Thick and absorbent in seven shades: shell pink. sunrise yellow. ocean green, rose. sandalwood beige. azure b and white. Al.l with dobhy borders. 1.98 EATON January Bmih towel '22 x -——-r-* at _'_ , "F9-— .‘.. I Sale Prices: 12" i. pair Hand towel <15 x 25"), pair ' "+"' 4 l’-‘ace cloths rlz x 12"», “ch .28 Pillow Ronowers Much Below Usual Price! Zlppa pillow rent-wers that are so prac- tical! Treated to be both down-and feather-proof. Made of hand-wear 0|! mflllfifl‘ 0' the WW9 G9?‘ Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment aid Hanilrahan in the church cemetery HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. Mrs. Alfgad &0frl- non. si-.. Millcove. ha as risl fry mu lllutl. Mr and -Mrs. Ken- DARY and clilldrei. “Parents Prefer Jack. Glut. Monica. Kenneth. pm-my products” Jr.. Infl,%lIen. Pleasant Groin. Marlo O'Brien also spent ing ccm-on broadcloth that‘: easy to wash! Approx. 21 x~2l". EATON J S I . I anuarv ecu“ MATTRESS COVERS Three Sizes! Zippered mattress cm- ers for convenient dim and soil pro- tection. Made of sturdy bleached cotton - finished with boxed sides fm ne-at tilt and tlppeiied opening for quick. easy removal Priced for tihrlfty buying hi twin. three-quaner and double-bed size. EATON January Linen Tablecloths Two Sizes! Two Patterns! Pretty ' mm: " .'i 'lor8' Foamed Rubber Pillows “Chin;-tsp 20% on usual price! Ordlnnrlly '- de. 4.98! Moulded in one ‘ece - vlio ' seams to come apart! Soft, resil- gum A firmly WW0“ "mm mm. ent pillows. “Sanit.i7.cd"'. Excellent gm .1 ' bi. ,_ . for allergy sufferers. Covered in 3lc?'§i1Penn?"3..u".“-bgiililly--ll fl. nre-shrunk. _Whlt9 comm broad- gold-ooloix. green or root. (‘int-h with NW9!‘ at’: 00:15 fnfsfi-857 anon January Sale Prices: r§li11g3'§I- gm:-y sale X - - AM>'‘0X- 5! I 52". h 1 . each‘ one I Approx. 52 x 70", ,... 2.98 v1:.:a.r.<2¢I.c:.. vice- and Indus- tria’. Relations Limited and Da- services. CBC Marl- 28 under Army Medicai»Fund. as a first step to make ‘ithe work of the fund and its ag- - workers e turn- and anyone wishing to attend may make re- utc conference ranged over I large number of topics (CP Wircphotol known herds all Canada. Mr. Ramsay. sistent winner at the Pri ncc County Exhibition. was the fi:"-st Prince County farmer to go into Hereford production. in 1936. and is now obliged to cut down .his hard owing to ill health. l Aui-tioner was Mr. Craswell. well across W. I Charlottetown. l ' . i lk 'f ofF‘red.C.R ~- r». d. ‘bdth Herefrdsi I iilw“ltllon€tll:se yesterday 33$: l rlflfzfgd eaqscncearefullly selet-ted. I 1 Christmas At The l P. E. I. Protestant Children's Home Trustee Board of the l‘. l. Prote.-.'l.an-t Children's lllome thank each and every per- lsoii who had a part in maikilng the holiday season such a Joyous loccasion at the The obli- idren participated in a wide var- llety oi‘ exc.iinig and enjoyable ‘activities. On Christmas morn- liiig. the Prince Ediv-ard Island lPreceptour_v No. 35 Royal Arch ‘Masons. accompanied by Santa Claus made their annual visit LO the Home with individual imeats land gifts for the children, after which the traziiitional Christmas fcinne" was S:“l'\’€(l. tions listed below are gratefully ;.'.c.;iiowicoigeu; ‘$125.00 Prince Edward Isl and Preccptory No. ‘ 100.00 Anonymous. l 50.00 Est. George .1. Rogers. ‘l 50.00 Crystal Ch-apterr. Order . Eastern Star l 30.00 Uiiited Packinghouse Food l The E & Allied Workeis tn 1 5m < in ‘1 '‘U :1: Siimmeiiside. P. E. I. 25.00 Regent Chapter. No. 52. O . x. 25.00 Oifi rs & Men of the “U.S.S." Sea on. 10.00 Mrs. Billie Stewart. Capo W clfe. , 7.00 Appin Rd. Sunday School. 5.00 Orwell Cove W. I. 5.00 Pembroke W. I. Gifts in Kind: Mrs. E. S. Bur- ‘leigh. El-‘.erslie' ’.\llrs. Mary Sil- ‘liphani. Hunter River; Mrs. Mary ‘B MacKiic. CI'l.v: Kensington 1 Presbyterian Adirli Fellowship -Gnoup: N. Ramsay. Malpeque; .lu_ Allan. City: St. Paul: ‘Brownie Leader: Pupils Belle 'v(-r School: Limdla Bel-l, Belle River Mrs. Fiilton Cousins, Kensington: Rose Twee-l. City.‘ Explorer's Group. Murray Har- bour Uniied Church; Mrs. C. Club. City: A Friend: Hughes Drug Co. Ltd; A Shore Juvenrilie Lodge; DeBlo<is Bros. . .: Moore & lWacLeod Ltd.: Farvell Bros. City; Arnifast Pro- into: l Wliiole.-aavl PPS .L. 0. B. A.: . : Park R Cliiircb: Argyle Shore Jzivenile Lodge: R. A. Grind- lay. Ellersl-ie: Mrs. Ernest ‘Do’.- lar. Now Wiltshire. Sa-lvaitlon Army: Royal Arch Masons Pre- ‘ 35: Clarrke Fruit Ba rboiir And the following Women's llliver. Craipaiid. Darnlevy, lsadiy Fiine. Fortune Bridge, Smith Pincttc. Murray Harbour Nccih. Rc’m0nf. Lot Sherbrmkc. Ali-ska. Port Hill. Dock. Pan‘.- ‘diilc. Hampshire. Hazel Grove. ‘Wcst Cope. Bcdeqire. Ringwoncl. The children were also enter- tained by the t‘ana»cPlavn Legion. St. Paul: A.Y. P. A. Ass‘n.. St. _iPauls Guides. lunlon. Parkxlale Boy Scouts AA- lsoclation. Exploiei-‘s of 3.... ‘bury and Southport. Charlotte- R School The usang ”"' ”"' .. land crcv rv. The cnntribu-‘