att funeral of Francis J. Gallant was’ Prince County Hospital, where in| Just before going to lunch the mien The ps a. held Tuesday morning from the a brief ceremony: the Premier | Premier was Gwen on a tour of Cannes ohn 7 a “early | ship Gis stopping diotences up to 3% — with Winter les Studs — stk for the modest ccst of thts added safety Compton Funeral Home to St. assisted in the steel erection by the new premises of the Cana-|last night for injuries received | *2"™S. from Brigden, Ontarip EATALOG PRICE CHART . Paul's Church for Requiem High ‘taking a couple of wrenches and dian Imperial Bank of Com-|when the car left the road near | 22¢ they had the female grand GH (Aetard) ct ee he Swe — , Bocas" ee fan a one ét the bolts to hold merce where he was shown |Hunter River champion that nosed out the _fe malean: . = 4 . Arsenault. * ithe steel work firm. ‘around by the manager, Bru : ; heifer for the “ Serrasce aan 8 . ee rea Seat hoes Leaving the construction site, /MacDougall. ° rs - > aay hed po eae female honor. wP | rs 4 : gic Poirier, ‘Stanley Arsenauit ‘¢ Premier and his party tour-| After lunch the regular week-| Mr. Callaghan, who reported-| JERUSALEM CAPTURED UP e 90%. cue op . and Vernon Gallant, Interment \°¢ Some of the wards in the hos: lly meeting of the cabinet was |ly received minor injuries, was! The city of Jerusalem fell te : se otis 28.98 was in the church cemetery with anger ng tla acne ay jheld at the Health Centre. released after examination. Nebuchadnezzar in 586 B.C. TO — we ib-5.90-6 4 . Father Arsenault officiating, | aad tak sedtae it be ners a 7 soni late sc : a ee Y OUR 4 5.60-5. .00/'1 4 shots “ RICHARDSON FUNERAL — any Conservatives in the-hospi- an pean = Goan, on te ee = E ACH FOR Sivan CN | ae mA The funeral for Mrs. Paula Rich. |tal. “I don’t-go about spotting ME a S 177614 _—_-_ __| 7.98/14. 26.60 ; ardson was held at St. Mary's |Torys,"” said Premier Shaw. OLD an R E 8.26/14 8.00/14 oe Anglican Church, Summerside, |‘‘but I can smella Grit 100 miles . it 8.55/14 8.50/14 a cassia Tuesday afternoon with Rev. away.’ : Io 14 9.00/14 Robert Tuck officiating. Hymns |VISIT SCHOOL E se ee were “Fairest Lord Jesus”’ and | When the tour of the hospital ' RALLY fe . “Breathe On Me, Breath of God”. was concluded the cabinet was = 7.26/18 6.40650/\5 fF... x Organist was Everett Penward- |taken to see the recently reno- » = 773/15 6.70/18 RO.00 en. The mayor and councillors, vated Summer Street Elemen- te 8.15/15 7.10/15 28.38 . employees of Town Hall and the itary School. They were greeted ve ; 7.60/15 30.90 electric light Bex —— Bo by William Jay, chairman of the a ee : . a body. Francis MacNeill, f a aT : ; A 9,09-8.20/ 8 Hescats : William Horner, Charles Craig, ant of schools, WY. Comer a] oa RRR RRR vy: vy) AANA SS bse | ea William Watson, F/L Glenn | ember of the school board and [NODOIIIIDIDUIuEewre CORTE anesenseene se ‘ Law, David Morrison and D. R. nonovan Russell, principal of the ane - . of Mary (Mrs. Jas. S. Bard) and ficer for Queens in the coming Nov. 8 Federal election is busy stuffing ballot boxes with the numerous equipment need- Premier ShawAnd Cabinet BALLOT BOXES READIED Walthen Gaudet, returning of- ed for polls such as voters cut last night and the ‘rural | and tomorrow | list, ballots and various forms. ones _ tonight A total of 128 of these boxes night. Following the voting are needed to supply Queens. the boxes will be returned to The City’ boxes were to be sent Mr. Gaudet. HoldSummerside Meeting SUMMERSIDE — Premier Walter R. Shaw presented a che- que for $27,000 to Herb Schur- | cent of street paving in an in-|model of the new high schoot| Senior and grand champion man, chairman of the public works committee of the Sum- merside Town Council, yester- day at a luncheon held in Sum- merside attended by_the provin- cial cabinet and the.Town Coun- cil. The cheque was the pro- vince’s share of the street pav- ing done in Summerside during 1965 WESTERN FUNERALS ~ ivincial tion of Fisheries Minister Leo the proposed new swimming pool | Under a program set up in| | 1960 the province will pay 60 per | School the party went to the high school where in the library a corporated town on the Island./now under construction was ‘In thanking the Premier Mayor seen. After viewing the model George Key pointed out Sum- the premier and cabinet than merside had received over $116,- saw the actual building under 000 since the inception of the construction. |Program. From the high school the party | “Without this assistance, we went to the Prince County Voca- ;would have had to go to the bond tional Institute where they were market for the money,” said served coffee and sandwiches | Mayor Key, “‘where the interest by Gail Morrison, Connie Mut- and debentures charges would tart and Florence Cousins, jhavé amounted $68,000.” members of the home economics | Early in the morning Premier |course at the school After the \Shaw and members of the pro- coffee break the premier and cabinet, with the excep- his party were shown the site of GALLANT FUNERAL — The Morrison. Honorary pallbear- | ers were Dr. James Saunders, | Dr. Robert Romcke, John. K. Ellis, Creelman MacArthur, Gor- don Simmons, Melville Campbell, Alexander Campbell MLA, S/L James MacDonald. interment |Rossiter, viewed the construe- |for Summerside in the basement tion of the new wing to the Of the school. One Injured Island Farmers HALIFAX (Special) Four! Prince Edward Island farmers. divided all the honors, and the money in Yorkshire and Land- race swine at the Atlantic Win-| ter Fair on Tuesday. They are the veteran Almon ‘Boswall, Dunstaffnage, his grandson, Cecil Godfrey, North | ‘Wiltshire, his son Borden Bos-| well, Frenchfort. and another relative had one or two placings. George Boswall, Frenchfort. The following are the detailed results. Market class, best four bacon | hogs — 1. Almon Boswall; 2. Ceecil Godfrey. Yorkshires, March boar — 1. Ceecil. Godfrey: 2 and 3, Almon | Boar, 16 months — 1. Almon Boswall; 2. S.C. Stewart and Son; 3, Almon Boswall. Senior and grand champion boar — Almon Boswall. March sow — 1. Cecil God- frey; 2,3 and 4. Almon Boewall. Sow seven to nine months — 1. and 3. Almon Boswall; 2, 3, 4. Cecil Godfrey. Sow, nine to 12 months — 1. and 2. Cecil Godfrey. Junior champion sow — Cecil | Godfrey. | Sow, 12 to 18 months — 1. Al- | mon Boswall. Sow 18 months and over — 1, and 4, Almon Boswall; 2 and 5. Cerit Godfrey; 4. Rowell Bos- wall. Senior champion sow — Almon Boswall. Grand champion sow — Cecil Godfrey. Senior herd — 1. Almon Bos- | wall; 2. Cecil Godfrey. Junior herd —1. Cecil God- \frey; 2 and 3. Almon Boswall. Landrace swine, march boar — Cecil Godfrey, 2. Boar, seven to nine months — /1 and 3. Borden Boswall; 2 and \4, George Boswall. | Junior champion boar — Bor- 'den*Boswall. Boar 12 to 18 months — 1. Bor- iden Boswall; 2. George Boswall. ‘boar — Borden Boswail. Sow five to seven months — 1 and 2, Cecil Godfrey. Sow, seven to nine months — 1 and 4, George Boswall; 2 and 3, Borden Boswall. : Sow, nine to 12 months — 1. Rowell Boswall. Car Left Road, Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 3, 1965. $ Grab Honors In Two Fair Swine Classes Junior champion George Boswall. Sow 18 months and over — 1. George Boswall; 2 and 3, Cecil Godfrey; 4 and 5, Borden Bos- wall. —_ Senior champion tow — George Boswall. Grand champion sow rge Boswall. Get of sire — 1. Borden Bos- wall: 2. George Boswall. Senior herd — 1. Borden Bos- wall. Junior herd — 1. Borden Bos wall: 2. George Boswall; 3. Ce cil Godfrey. ISLAND (Continued from page 1) - q 8 : R & g Kingston had a bull that placed second to the Younker sire in the | same class. The Greens took six Mrs. Mary Palmer and Sons, Kensington had six placings in- cluding a second and Bert Pal- mer and Sons, Kensington had several placings including one first place Gail DesRoches of Alberton, nger in a car driven by | a J Callaghan, 43 Grafton Summer Street School. They viewed a number of classrooms and the premier talked to some of the teachers and had a few words for |the children. From the Summer Street was in People’s cemetery. DEATHS PETE. — At the Western Hos- pital Nov. 1, 195, Herbert Peters, Skinner's Pond, in his 75th year. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home to his late resi- dence from where the funeral will be held Thursday Nov. 4 to St. Simon and St. Jude Church Tignish, for Requiem High Mass at 9.30. Interment inthe church cemetery. DUNNING At the Prince County Hospital Nov. 2, 1965, John Dunning of Clinton, age 85 years. Remains are resting at the Davison Funeral Home until Thursday -noon; then to Margate United Church where funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Interment in the church cemetery. KEENAN — At his late resid- ence, Murray River, .Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1965. Thomas A. Keen- an (Gus) in his 73rd year. Rest- ing at the Murray River Funer- al Home from where a Masonic service will be held this even- ing at 9 o’clock. Funeral Thurs- day from the Baptist Church, Murray River, service commenc- ing at 2 o'clock. Interment in Murray River cemetery. McLAREN — James Victor at the Toronto Western Hospital on Monday November 1, 1965, James V. McLaren beloved hus- band of Ella Quick, dear father Jean, only son of the late Ernest McLaren and Jane Gillespie at the Chapel of Morley S. Bedford, 159 Eglington Avenue West, Tor- onto after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Ser- vice on Wednesday at 2 p.m. In- terment Mount Pleasant-ceme- | Insurance Cost Federation, Increase Seen HALIFAX — An “‘accident ex- plosion’” across Canada will bring increases in the cost of automobile insurance in 1966, A | Toronto insurance executive er today. ’ J.B. Humphrey, st i- dent of All Cahides Taveriats said. he expected that rates would rise about six per cent across the country with decreases in a few areas and | E larger increases in others. All Canada. Angus represents most automobile in- surance companies in Canada. Mr. Humphrey said that acci- dent frequency and cost had ri- sen continually since 1961 and that the forthcoming increases are “‘based on our prediction that the accident explosion is go- ing to be even worse in 1966.” “Accident costs, which contri- bute to higher insurance rates show every sign of increasing along with Canada’s prosperity and steadily increasing standard of liviing,”” Mr. Humphrey said. He said that changes in auto- mobile design «.. efficient bump- ers, bolt-on fenders, and easier to repair body panels ... could reduce the cost of automobile insurance by possibly 10 per cent. More stringent law en- forcement would also help, he said, adding that Quebec auto- mobile insurance rates-are al- ready beginning to show effects of an effective traffic safety pro- gram. FOREST PRODUCTS USED More than 5,000 different atticles.are_made out of wood | on [ Wednesday, November 3rd Canadian Legion Home, Charlottetown |. 4 to 6 P.M. Jean Casselman Wadds, M.P. EVERYONE WELCOME Angus MacLean and Heath Macquarrie will be in attendance Inserted by Queens County P. C. Assn. | Government To Provide Site ' | For Summerside SUMMERSIDE — The provin- cial cabinet announced yester- day it would agree to lease the area in the Prince County Voca- tional Institute where facilities for a swimming pool are partial. ly complete to the town of Sum- merside for one dollar per year for 30 years. | The agreement was subject to a number of conditions, among | of them being the expense of com- pleting the swimming pool is borne by the town or its agent, that access to the pool area be arranged with the principal of the PCVHS and all construction is approved by the department of Sy public works. The program to have the swim- | ming pool completed has been undertaken by the Summerside Kinsmen Club and they have re- of his recent trip to the Briti Isles Swim Pool town YMCA for the construction of their pool. KINSMEN GUESTS Premier Shaw, members of | the cabinet, Mayor George Key! SUMMERSIDE — The case and Councillors Eric Johnson) against Joseph Patrick Labobe, and Grant Mollison were fuests | Lennox Island, accused of in- at the Kinsmen meeting 1ast > decene assault of a female, was evening. Premier Shaw was) dismissed for lack of evidence the guest speaker and he told| in County Court yesterday by the Kinsmen they and the town) Magistrate Chester S. MacDon- Summerside have made tre-| ald. Mr. Labobe was represent- mendous steps forward in the) ed by J. Melville Campbell. past number of years and he| pennett MacDonald, Travel- urged them to carry on with! jer’s Rest, represented by 6G. their good works and not slow Bruce MacDonald, had the two: — premier regaled the a cases in which he was involved ; | adjourned to Nov. 9, for a de- bers of the club with ansetaten titan ee) Sieeiomete ie ; | charged with impaired driving Fololwing the Kinsmen meet-| 2% assaulting a police officer. ing the premier attended a get.| Testifying, et accused together of Conservative party were Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. ceived the approval of the town workers at the AA Hall in Sum- Edna Bernard, Lock Road, and to name the project as the Sum- merside Centennial project mak- ing it possible for the costs to ‘be paid in part through Centen- nial grants. At the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club, Premier Walter R.| Shaw announced the govern- ment would give a special grant of $8,000 over and above the merside, ending a full day of activities in the Prince County the atcused himself. Summer# | side ROMP Constable -~ Lindsay | capital. | Robbins gave evidence for the | Crown, APPOINT: DIRECTOR Desmond Louis Callaghan, | St. Louis, was fined $10 plus OTTAWA (CP) — Robert F. | costs for failing to drive on the Chinnick, 44, of Valcartier, Que. | right hand side of the road. has been appointed director of Men from St. Louis, Tignish, physical research at the de-| and Borden were fined $20 plus province's Centennial grant. fence research board in Ot- | costs for unlawful possession of This $8,000 is the same amount |tawa, it was announced Tues- | liquor. | Eden St. Ch’tows as was given to the Charlotte- |4ay. | Elton Elwood Stewart, Al- | Gets Dismissal In Assault Case bany, wes fined $50 plus for operating a vehicle without a license. 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