— et ek Pree Saiinepitihitgin a tec aigpaie sina it xi wr at “ . a ~ ii aa a tp 2 SS ‘yaa Diet inl ee itn at ime at lps ~ < é ae a ca % tem New Brunswick Couttics, = “ | Lower St, John River Valley siaNd News rage : Ine ot | Mam, ong ct \ 59 as re- | Snowflurries. Colder, Winds \ $1 Mari- | southerly 20, with gusts to 4 $ Eastern and Central Districts ‘ 8 and choudy | shifting to northwesterly with | Quebec cesesshéad (oe as prevailed over the to % at > The Guardian, Charlotteown, Mon., Nov. ‘1, 1965. 5 Fredericton . ..... 3186 | district. ous & O. Rew 6. es Saint John ......... % 4 | A storm heading into the dis | lottetown 4 and 33, Moncton 48 = | : Memetee *. *sscassest % «=: 88_| trict from Southern Quebec wilt | 22d 38, Fredericton and Spint a ess: sieni 2 = ee Ot pte Se yee John 40 and 3%. fo ames ( al e les Sydney . ..... cease OS ted to change to snow or town 2.27 a.m, and 548 pam AAS rae Steeda 438 52 later Monday Rustico at 10.27 p.m. Summer- %, 45 ” 8 At Age 95 In Hospital Rr 2 ee mee aoe The death occurred Saturday | & RESTRICTED “= | j 18 Years , and Ovet” | the Charlottetown Hospital of | i eees” Mederdle JOSEPH E, LEVINE pecans = » Middleton, | LOREN . . \MMORIODESICKS ° and Margaret Croken, he was born at Middleton, in 1670 and lreached the advanced age of 95 Oct. f in Saint John, N.B. but apart from this period he lived all his Middleton. In 1905 he “ew = pioneer in the seed potato indus- try Mr. McCardle was a life long Jeader in his community where worked tirelessly for any- that for [ improve con- le of his dig- eg 23 i 8 fi president of The Holy Name So- Mr McCardle could. quote foes (Sunred rage gta Wilfred Laurier, a he om i < ® 5 s = & 7 , a trustee of |ported in 1896 and was a close An historic event took the foundation stone of Trinity aid. Rev. J.G.E. Bell puts @ Island Team Middleton School for 28 years. | friend of MacKenzie King, Lou- |. - eit @ at Trinity United in’ Hall, the new building for touch of cement to the stone, He was always vitally interest- |is st. Laurent, the present prime ti 5 Charlottetown yesterday whea Christian education work, was watched by Rev. Gerald Wyt t ed ed in politics, and many a °li- | minister, Lester Pearson, and Shows: = was; Norman Stewart, Is De eate tical meeting was enlivened by many of the high-ranking Liber- as " ta e 3:30-7-9 4 -Y defense of Liberal |] cabinet ministers over the jyeers. The Liberals lost one of e : e senting ; : tion Company, . i ; ; > Premier Objects. Kalle Wiegand Tao ciel | eels tem of “ast Polat | estes Lert Auncaton, (ae ek kk kK Kk ke kak kK KF building will take place Nov. ageinst the Linden Cubs, a His wife predeceased him on Sc Se “y 4, Nov. 10, 1964. out in a tug-of-war that lasted ha. Yann it ene Oo ower aim : Grandview Men minutes and 40 seconds at own as perish stieat, . sbouteaiee: a CANADA'S FIRST | - Premier Welter R. Shaw lest Wi Tobacco | uray night 700-pound les and Bennett on the home- sight challenged statement in team is coached by" Keoneth |) 8 ¥ stead: Elizabeth, Mrs, Earle ae t attributed to Transport Minister HALAFAX (Gpeciat) — At the | MacGregor. Mrs. John Keefe, Philadelphia; ; Pickersgill that the ncial Atlantic Winter Fair, Prince Ed-| The senior Red Point club that Sassl, Sire, Lesler O'Deunell. government is not that ward Isleod had to settle for | won the Maritime heavyweight aoa Giada. Sere lumens One | 4 the federal government can three prizes in tobacco and ail | title impressively here a year len, both of Charlottetown. = supply cheap electrical power to the province, af them came to Leonard Vaer- | ago, make their first appearance | GEORGETOWN — Hallowe'en | Mr. McCardle who was the | on Friday | was observed in Georgetown Sa- |last surviving member of his| evening. They will pull again on in a relati uiet |family will be greatly missed They had a second in leaf, a | Saturday night, the final night ‘arden night im 0 telotively quiet |itehily tldren, “his. twenty elght PLAN EDUCATION | third in a “stick” of tobacco | of the fair, if they are success- with little damage or vandalism |grandchildren and a host of and a fourth in cutters. ful on Friday night. being reported friends throughout the province, The tobacco was placed by| The senior Red Point Farmers | 4 few cases of relatively mi- ‘ Dr. Donald C. MacKay, Experi- | club won their mat last year nor property damage were evi- = ental Farm, Charlottetown. It is almost ridiculous ease. | dant on Sunday. Windows were WEATHER both of leaf, color, body and odor— final pulis in less than two | sion was reméved. One property | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- ; ec areas Mere oe ios? aus is reported to have damage done | tures: as for bet toe ts to : =~ terrace. } a“ Peewee kk ss 10 ll erate Se cepunt., Se wow © © are thle year Both teens no, [eleetrie' light bulbs were broken FACTS FOR THE : ag . BACK HOME freedom from green or dark | ceived a well merited round of uae asta or aks special 9 FARM Our greatest resource is our human resource—the genius, the skills, the cultures, the : Carver, city, has re- “sn gitar nme gpa the gen-| applause when the gruelling policemen to work with the town CFCY RADIO ~dreams-and the ideas that are distinctively Canadian. A Progressive Conservative . ; turned home from hospital, much sorgt cand color, it is "heel tie 2 th ee ee = i government faces squarely the need to this resource, and the importance oe IN HOSPITAL Somanste "Men Wied te ts ie ae toe oe et a wader 6:45 a.m. - 6:55 a.m. Givi ituc dd cee a ae i fr c several | control ‘ e ing massive entire fi jucation from coast-to-coast. ny ee aed ae a yapoigy 4 fb ena seieaten Utes. «0 Stone on tee ane Licna: iee Bee, in > Tuesday, Nov. 2 Your son and daughter will have a better chance for the education they deserve. : land Hospitel, where che ie un- and school-age ehuidren sieo con- “4.4 CLUB : pe owe : dergoing treatment. ! tributed greatly to a sane and : PLACES FIRST Hallowe en Damage Is Heavy |law-biding observance of the CONFERENCE” e LOWER TUITION FEES » THESE ARE OTHER “ Pe Pos ca ye ne ee - . ° ip to Il arclock last night doceiag et inden ams ee Beater seine _ SOLID POLICIES ext exhibit a, the Attantic Win As Fires Set And Windows Hit | mere had been no incidents re-} Jack Chandler at lowering tution fees. It wil ait new and FOR PEOPLE - 7 Fair “other medis.” | Ported. Provide more money for research in medicine, é , a ; “The Atlantic Development| MONTAGUE — Montague Po-|on Sunday night as they faced | ee © Cutptorntinn Coniironee % ENTERS HOSPITAL Board, after e re- | lice more damage ieasil in au seations : : e VOCAT @ End of 11% Sales Tax % : ; IONAL SCHOOLS materials ; oc Mar, ad Dire, Arthur Sherren, [PST 20 10,1 SonstOli Fe: |prution oer Setardey wigha, a | Somme, damage was reported A COMMUNITY CONCERT a a rh ha A Scenes rf Fiteroy Street, has entered the |the ‘mainland to this province Some 20 windows were broken | way signs. cocina : 5 technical and vocational through Progressive | © Old Age Pensions js ee ae Halifax wi Go Pee Regional High| thet the usual fire took place at DATE CHANGED if Coneacvotive sesietandte voceBesel sthool evastres- $100 monthly » FF where underge explora- | Scotia New Brunswick. i School, two the Murray Harbqur Bridge: how- actoss a eas all pleas ted © Medicare—Complete i tory heart. surgery proposal was yo by ne School, Boehner’s J lever, nothing of a serious nat- ana port spain Leche L:) * ie pane ~ Lac DATE FIRE |the ofciis of the Atlantic’ Dec homes, with one stone crashing|""a."an "eset wom (hs ATER from Nov. 8 to Nov. 7 — J] Siieschtncs Canade needs herp, | © Conmmer’s Loan Act oi, ee ORE neces SS eee & ee ee] «© Sunday at 8.30 PM. + Acricutturat schoois | | Siuametiots : in a TV repair “This matter was onsid-|ture tube at the home of . . Progressive Conservati i Power ‘Be Julois Retagy of 187 Upper \ered when the decision to com-|Clow. lange. i: fhe Montague. River ios evelate x Offi construcuon of agricultural tcheol fection scrom | ¢ "= ‘i Queeen Street, Members of the | struct the Northumberland Strait] ‘Three fires were set, one FEE be Rage one -ghe Mba the ggggpmeed a Canada, and help our young farmers to receive the en ane ig city fire department battled the |causeway-bridge-tunnel was an. Island evening shooting at targets Con ration Cen training they must have to face today’s scientific ; fire for epproximately one-half |nounced. Again the Sohast Brees nd Hl ve ain | rotten eggs. Anything was an Friday, November 5. farming economy. . ro © New Life for ARDA rf of this accepted ADB’ town” excuse for a target including -| © Livestock Insurance . - to have the connecting | gue Fire Brigade maintained on | eeesaa e HOMEOWNERS TAX © Eastern Farm Policy wi CITY MAN ELECTED | able on the strait crossing im-|Sil'night vigil and reported, the DEDUCTION ; ' a feed grain ee Paul aa Pe enoaeer stead of by submarine cable. two-way radio setup possibly hs peat cfs natignil bon ter : © SAper agency efi was elected Keds i national education -Progressive ~ dent of the Atlantic Provinces [STUDY GIVEN at tase he Conservative government will iy allow a de- payments for industrial milk 3 Motor Transport Association at ‘A great deal of study was that echocls and halls ta ee ee eee taxable |. © Major port expansica : aad its 15th annual meeting held re-|given to this matter. Our come | Eerte wousdtog aren had alae income, for federal tax Rising school costs © NHA Mortgages - eently in Saint John, N.B. cern was to secure adequate Sup-| on sings. have put an unfair share of tax burden on the home- oa Older Homes ply of electric power for the an- owners—ajmost to the breaking point. This deduction o End of Sales T. x VISIT SITE ticipated requirements for our| Ed Downe, town police, said means a federal sharing of educational costs with the ‘axon Drugs 4 Otticsals of Central Mortaage prem Pm pe cageaarg as ots coeseenen tines ae Provinces and municipalities. Pp rica yo wr gg i ‘a on: . connection school Recreational Parks ae vith the alae “couuieas of | “A meeting of ADB officials, |@amage and others are on the ? DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH © Urban Renewal Expansica t City- “Council Friday visited Nova Scotia ‘and New | Brune- ay wast e aa AFFAIRS © Catch insurance for _ the site of the city's proposed |gentatives, public utilities board | rushed to the Kings. County. Hoe A new federal department will be formed to coordinate East Const Saltfish a The corporation is to assess the mebers and our cabinet discussed | pital when his car left the high- many federal activities in youth affairs. © Aggressive foreign trade sales e value of the site. the various aspects of the way in an endeavour to avoid . t ee lem with particular emphasis on | hitting trick-or-treat children. t pee “band WTR i, we br at ar ot ea | Ce, ot ey me & r. , city, was ' Set AW pean a ox 'two days |would be-available.-No-detis-| Gqusliy doa peetly good job ef] FOR DECISIVE ACTION AT OTTAWA #8: in City Police Court Fridey |W ate could be arrived at, |pameriag windows of business e for failing to stop at a stop sign, |Polnts could be arrived at. but for some reason no pe ‘There was one pefson charged | “With the anticipated develop-| windows were soaped. 3 with iMlegal possesrion and one |*Dotn ‘Nove Scotia and “New| MORE FIRES VOTE ra —_ oe i ‘Brunewic, however, se decided Last a t the celebration con- | ; sis ? we es A e an- a Sc ee ee ee PROGRESSIVE : \ Frarik Costello, Parkdale won inswic a as men- ls was a straw + tioned told the Atlantic De-|fire near the feed service of V V . : ‘ cot aae aie ta 6 velopment Board of our decision. |Fraser and Annear. The second CONSER ATI E = : “The minister of transport has|was a false call to MacDonald =- for a Government with Policies for Helping People. his game birds. He had first, | ded another verse to the long|Avenue and the third was to second and third placings in | chapter of erroneous statements|John Beer Drive where two ear Old English Black and Red \which has so characterized the|tires had been set on fire. game hens, Mr. Costello had first | etforts of his leader and col. Fire Chief Coffin advised his Published by the Progressive: Conservative Party of Canada and second in the same type of |jeagues during this election cam-|men would have to remain on maie game birds. - paign.” ‘|duty through the night in case other fires would be set. RCMP GRADUATE ’ of | The Town Police remained on — ur an We eS) Oe ie (Svadiet ars ue aves Mia Hath eo Caled oc 3 trom tne epo'| FUNERALS ‘cis cquarrie, fea =e Sask. Const, Carver force on March 2, 1965, after completing his education at Prince of Wales College. CARD WINNERS ——~ The following ate the results of the card party held at the Community Centre Thursday ev- ening: ladies’ first, Josie Blan- chard; second, Margaret Crea- mer; ladies consolation, Mrs. MacEACHERN FUNERAL — The funeral for James Duncan MacEachern ‘was held Thurs- day, Oct. 28 from the MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. D.A. Campbell. Hymns were The Lord's My Shepherd and Abide With Me. Pallbearers were George McKenna, Wilson Mac- Donald, George MacDonald, Hal Cudmore; gent’s first, J.A. Gay MacEachern, David Mutch P.E.I. Recruit Gets Posting Cecil Paul Stetson, son of Mr. and Mrs, C.C. Stetson of Marsh- field, P.E..1. entered _ the R.C.M.P. on March 2, 1965 after completing his education at Prince of Wales College in Char- lottetown. Look for a sunny day with a silver lining | é«r MacLean, Angus a? rene MacDonald, David os Gallant: d. Gerald Pitre; and Gerald Power. Flowerbear-| He was posted to “Depot” Divi- conclelien, | avant Doirion; jets were William ae ae sion, Regina, Sask., for recruit t. Mrs. Joseph R: Gal- Raymond Buell, Lloyd S. Mac- training. test sad Peter Costello; ‘ door Donald and Ernest Currie. Inter-| He graduated on Oct. 27, 1965 \ prize, A.R. Ellis; special prize, ment took place in Mermaid and has been posted for duty in. JS, Gallant ~~“Teemetery. ~—-bthe province of Nova Scotia. | “ROYAL TRUST tz, McQuaid, Melvin 5 |