being in pouearlou of liquor in igordlfiid Mai’; neiai seé:reluti;y: E I . a place other than their respec- ex witlllliggr. Pixemi tive residences. llreflfiurer Two drunk and incapable: Borden, recording Secretary: 0 | ‘ were lined $1’/.0 and costs or 20 Edward MurtaSh- Emery-d. l'e- 00 Good 18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 2, 1068. Wstrate Christmas Party Planned Assesses B L‘ U °t A ' ““‘°”°l’.“' ile nderwri ers ss n . €"- ° a*'w= W nnesnmnedssl menarewbe Y D°"‘°9°5 Union Local 2.23:2;-. °s‘:::.".i ;.“.“.n':.‘:.'3 Borden, political e d u c a t ion winter Wm“ "°5"m‘ in Island I‘ communities this winte . The projects are valued at llI'0lll1l'l 3485.000 and will c over general community improve. Plans for ldChl‘iSll'}l1'laS Paity %a_v eveniiilg.b!e)ec.1l.dat7a30pt.m. Convicted on we charge of were dlscusse at te regu ar inner wi serve an en er- _‘ I monthly meeting of the Life tainment will be provided. gfilsngstg-vulag ag:ai‘_Ii£;‘::‘:fvI;l:' £11! Underwriters Association The nominating committee fined 520 Mid costs or w'days P-E-la Which W35 held yeslerdayi presented their slate of officers in, Ma isiraie AJ Hash,“ QC at The Charlottetown Hotel It for 1964. It was decided to induct - hf he hm Thu‘,.s'da ’ W85 decided l0 hhld ‘he P31‘lYf°’ these officers at the Christmas m C e C y' members and their wives at The’ hi.iy_ In addition the accused was Charlottetown Hotel on Wednes-‘J The speaker for yesterday-5 assessed 36 damages, as restitu- O 5' ‘me Brotherhood, founded in Monctnn in 19th}, is Canada's 3oR,DEN_3m-den Loch] 127, largest Transport Union. Its meni Th Canadian Brotherhood of Bali: 34.000 members ihciude “iii, to whom ‘t’hefe::;':cug°:;mr9em way Transport and General ‘"35’ ‘”°"I‘°"' my 3”“ d 30 to Ewe" workersiremesenung employees fig bus employees‘, airiiiifle pl- approve 32 applications _ __ the feppy service elecfi- 0 'kseamen'd Infirtnle 0 cars’ submitted for p8l'tICIpatlOl1 III the meeting W85 Stewart IVES. Cl-U ".°“ R" the 31355 I’ar.m'°n he led a slate of officers for the tn” 9”’ an 0°‘ program. according to the wel- | Exceisior Life‘ The topic for his ripped from the police desk i coming year_ and canal empioyees. fare and Labor department [talk was “My Most Interesting ' ' ' 1' II‘ . Islander _ “"19" '°5'S""3 "'9 9° '°° ‘’ ‘CF’. Those elected were: David ll‘. LONG war AROUND The projects will provide 8 _ Day In The greatest circumference I’ guess" Mn proximately 15,538 man days of w the Insurance Bus. WIIO W35 IO ‘DIHCE him ;Jay' Kjnk0ra' president; Eve“ 0‘ T if d Ives showed the lh the Cell hl°°l‘- ett McKenna, Borden, vice - the earth at equator is runs er I’ 9* members now “enthusnasm"| The case of Alfred E.B. Mur- president; Fred H. Jeffrey. 24,902.39 miles. can plan a very important part phy, Charlotteto w ii, charged Kari goiehseiih empihyed with in the art of salesmanship. with assaulting John Lcclair oil I the Royal Bank of Canada for On this particular day. Mr. Ch3l‘l°llel°Wh by 5t",lkl"g hlml The P.E.I. Progressive Conservative Association the past 11 years. has been trzms- ives achieved 8 remhrhahie with his fist. was adiourned to {erred from the branch in S8¢Ifi amount of sales by being very 9- 5 for Judgement- vilzle. N.B., to the branch at tlse enthusiastic in talking to his pro- Arthur K. Lafferty. Chai‘.otte- corner m0f0tBank and Slparks sheets, He reminded the mem. town, was fined $20 and costs or Slreeis 'l<'lWe- * 10 days for s p e e din g 40 uh I I f th A son of Mrs. Annie S-orensen hers th_aten "5 asm S “O 1° m.p.h. on Elm Avenue, a 20! and the late Aage S0Il‘(."flSel'l of "‘°5l ‘ml’°"3“l face” °l 53 es’ mile zone. - manshin l A man was fined sio and l l on. Karl Joined the bank in . .3,’ ‘e . 'g;*enerl°;;;g<;3;9ediQ\_igi§5§rai1riimh:i:h T... .........,. WES presided ov ?costs or rive days or caning to‘ will hold their annual meeting and election of l . ‘ ‘ i , IICC W8!‘ ' men W ‘ I ' I M. 5. ll‘ Rffiiii N°""‘ Syd”-ii‘ °i..by.Ri1l’ii ll=“I°"’U' 3”; “$1.31 ' red mill; fined ml officers at the Community Center on Stewart C 3“: Sgicoktllillev ‘meme; Ianfln Agsocifitioll. and costs or 30 days each for transfer to Ottawa where he I- senvior accountant. He is married to the forrner. Audrey Gullage of North Sydney 3 and they have one son. Street at 1.30 P.M. on Friday, December 6th, I963. Speakers dur-ing the afternoon meeting will be Hon. W. R. Show, Hon Angus McLean a n cl Mr. Heath Mcicquarrie. At 8.00 P.M. Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbciker, Nat- ional leader will be guest speaker at an open meeting. Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, he used by the execiitivc for president of the Ladies Auxil- whatever purpose they decide iary of the Charlottetown for the betterment of the Branch Royal Canadian Le- branch. The cheque was re- gion presents a cheque for ceived by Freeman Miles $1500 to the local branch in prcsident of the Charlottetown ‘Abbie’ Is Expected To Cope With lrallic with the closing down of op- rooms on both the Borden andl - - erations by Northumberland Tormentine piers will be kept‘:2rggoglirfogygiiebfufigfiigofgflféI Ferries Ltd.. on Dec. 4. and the open all night starting Sunday the Cm-sima, “ms in Cim_ leaving for drydock yesterday Dec. 1._and continuing until Mayhionetown sn,eeis_ I of the Mv gohfede,-atiom mail. Vending machines provide hot; The target date for compie_ MV A-begweit is expected to be l§g‘::°- l’°l" ‘°“*l” “"5 °l‘°°°"“*°:iion the stringing ls Dec. is able to cope with the anticipated a ' but it is ssihie ihat the win l increase in vehiculair traffic. It was prevmusly p°l"t°d °“l be up berg:-)9 then, y E . . . at there was an easing in the: - _ , . day and night service. It is un- be- -ed i- ii i - _, _ ‘ derstood that arrangements have ‘ hilggcgsag androgogfcic th;:mi:1e;Wll‘e iilld the llllmhel‘ Of llglllii been made whereby on the last an unexpected upsurge in “ah used In the proiect by Tuesday-3 scheduled trip from Borden, at ii-ii.‘ ihe hid ferries prince Ed_ The malll 9|-lDll0l‘lS ell¢l_Wll‘eSl 7-30 P-mw and lhe l{“5l 5°l“’d“l°d ‘ward Island and Seotia could be . :1” be 15” “'9 8,Il°" Clmslmas ! 3'1: f1;;’I"i‘;‘)ri'g’T:“;‘j‘i’l“l"‘b(:’- gi"‘vlen9 , bgoutght into service within a 3 ft‘, the ‘carrying of all vehicle traf- ‘ or pmmd m any emergency‘ lthed “Ellis Will be replaced l0‘ fie -‘ad a estive touch to next. TENNIS year's Centennial celebrations! the ONE place to call for ' wn tennis championship has been ‘played at the Surrey. England. the nainute branch. seen here at right. Another cheque. in the amniint of $200. was presented by the Ladies Auxilliary to the furni- ture committee of the branch. . ’"Switcl1'0n” ‘Ceremony *Not Planned Comptroller John Butler: that no decision’ While Shopping I I‘ E 3 . .. I General Electric tree lights are lndivl l l I! take 0 light goes out the others will stay llt. We on coffee break I will check and Inspect your present lets free of charge. NEWSON ELECTRIC i 131 Queen Street Dial 894-8325 Treat _\'0lll‘n'CIf and your family at the ANN OUNCIN G A NEW SERVICE NOW IVAILABLE THROUGH CANADIAN IMPERIAL Island Grill 162 Queen St. Ch’t.own Dial 89-l-5228 i It is also reported that rest. Meeting CI Set specify _ I-an MacKeigan. chairiiian . Atlantic Development. Board announced yesterday. the municipal borough since 1877. i board will meet in Halifax Mon- . day and Tuesday of this week. Mr. MacKeigan said the 14-’ y()‘l3I. vvant It ' . b ‘it (I O t - , . . . . i:i"t;g;arrir;cesuEéI;iared Mafia‘ aI.:db(£)2:‘l(l,lilCl‘z-f IE5 Open House for Holiday Money at Beneficral! Get g0vei.hme,,i_ wais imder review, h t e cash you want double-fast io doiyour shopping, to The board originally had $10" clean up your bills, to enjoy the holidays! Just call up million with which to finance projects approved by the board.) Some of this money has already; been used to make a study for a‘ power cable connecting P.E.l. to New Brunswick. and also a study into the effects of the St. Lawrence Seaway on the Atlan- tic ports. The island program included development of fishing harbors‘ and access roads. and develop- ment of the peat moss industry at Black Banks in Prince Coun- ty and the establishment of in- dustrial parks at both Montague, and Summerside as well as pro-j viding electric power for the planned fish plant at George-‘ town. or come in. The folks at Beneficial like to say “Yes!" BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF CANADA Loans up to $5000 -—Your loan can be lite-insured. 36 month contracts on loans over $1500 Q Bathroom and Kitchen Q Walls and _Flooi‘s The \'6l'_V best at a SU‘l'pl’lS- ingly low cost! Phone today for free esti- mates. ‘ FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS FROM KINROSS MORTGAGE CORPORATION maintained in good condition, with suitable foundations and central heating. Loans are not made on vacant land. How large a mortgage can you get? Mortgage loans will be considered up to two-thirds of the appraised value or the purchase price of the property.. Loans are not made for amounts smaller than $3,000. What rate of interest do you pay? You pay the prevailing rate for conventional mortgages in your locality at the time the loan is approved. What other charges are there? Only legal expenses and, if required, valuator’s fees are payable by you. You are not charged any premium or commission. DOUGLAS BROS. 8: JONES INC. Dial 2-123 149-151 GREAT GECRGE ST.. CHARLOTTETOWN Over Burns Jewelers 0 Phone: 894~6518 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOlN‘l'MENT—-PHONE FOR HOURS Now first mortgage loans are available from Kinross Mortgage Corporation through any of the 1250 branches of the Commerce from coast to coast. This exclusive serv- ice from the Commerce will apply to mortgages on resi- dential,apa.‘ ‘, ' ' " ' ‘ ' ‘properties. The Canadian imperial Bank of Commerce is the sole agent for Kinross Mortgage Corporation, a company incorporated by the Parliament of Canada under the Loan Companies Act. For Canadians, it means greater convenience than ever before in obtaining mortgage financing. Whether or not you are presently a Commerce customer, your applica- tion can now be made quickly and conveniently through a man you already know—the Manager of your local Island representatives on the. board are Melvin MacQu aid. QC, of Souris and Capt. C arl‘ Burke of Charlottetown. . LOIN PORK CHOPS 65° IETTUCE 29° BAYVIEVV Santa Says Shop Here For:-— Q Child:'en‘s Wear Q Ladies Gifts Q Men's Gifts Q Groceries open Until to p.m. 7 Nights a Week St. Peters Rd. Sherwood Q cons Q nvsrxns Q can cons I K . IIRIHCI, 166 Queen I. BABY (LAMS 10 02. Till YAMS KING OF SWEET POTATOES 2 25° LEAN FRESH HAMBURG 2 79° SPECIAL BLEND CO-OP TEA ‘I ll. BAG SU '--AND s*r PER Listen to News and Views on Groceries — CFCY — Thursday 11 A.M. n-up MARKET ..,~RE OWNED BY ISLAND PiT'.Zil7’L.l}, Commerce branch. And you have the added convenience of arranging automatic mortgage payments from a Commerce account at no extra charge. Whether you are considering a mortgage loan for the present or for the future, you will probably have ques- tions about thls valuable new Commerce service. You'll find most of the answers about homemortgages below. For further details—-and for full information on apart- merit. commercial and industrial mortgages—your local Commerce Branch Manager is at your service. What kind of mortgage loan is available? Conventional first mortgage loans are available. The Company does not at present make NHA mortgage loans nor does it make second mortgage loans. ' Who may apply? Anyone who has a good equity in a house now owned or being purchased and has a regular income sufficient to enable him to meet the mortgage payments comfortably. Where do you apply? Your application may be made at any branch of the Canadian imperial Bank of Commerce. What kind of property should you have? Your house should be in a good location. well built, —— , 4 How long a term will the mortgage have? The preferred term is 10-15 years but loans may be made. for any term from a minimum of three years up to twenty years. if you think a longer term would be justified in your case, please feel free to discuss your proposal with your Commerce Manager. How do you repay the loan? You repay in equal monthly payments which include principal, interest and an appropriate proportion of the annual property taxes. Payments are due on the first of each month. You can arrange to have the mortgage pay- ments charged automatically to your account at any branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. There is no charge for this service. How do you keep track of the balance owing? Every year you are mailed a schedule showing the break-, down of each monthly payment into principal, interest and taxes, and the balance of principal remaining on- paid after each instalment. Complete mortgage information is now available through the manager of your local Commerce branch. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE sccvouauAuAoétorcompuonmIa C.W. Peters, Manager, Olnrlottetown Q —~----‘._‘