@ wm eonnection with the sixth it should prove to be one of the most. interesting &of this cam- paign with one of the two “ae vital seats in- this electioh i questions. CITY AREA FUNERALS MacNEILL FUNERAL — The funeral: for Malcolm. G. Mac- Neill of Long Creek was held Thursday, April 21st from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to New Dominion United Church. Ser- vice was conducted by Mr. Royston: Reynolds assisted by Rev. T.W. Howard. The hymns sung were Rock of Ages and The Lord Is My Shepherd. The or- ganist was Mrs. Arthur Mac- Neill. Flowerbearers were: Neil McEwen, Alfred MacLeod, Ivan MacLeod, Leigh Thomas, Del- mar Currie, Arnold MacEach- ern. Pallbearers were Premier W.R. Shaw, Warren MacDonald, Donald MacEachern, © Walter ~ MacEwen, Russell Mason, Dan MacPhee: Interment in Long Creek Cenietery. sland News Page (Election Grapevine Eastern and Central Districts Buzzing ith Rumors The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., April 22, 1966. 5 The election grapevine is ‘al- Alberry Plains. The fourth dis-| Licence Charges ready in high gear with names |trict convention is slated for Net $125 Fine vative candidates for all six dis- tricts of Queens County being} 4 vast selection of sundadoies circulated. : will be available to voting dele- There is little Eernood of any | gates at the fifth district conven- nominating convention opposi- | ti,n in their selection of two men SUMMERSIDE .A New ick transport firm, Mac- Aulay’s Transfer (Western) Ltd., Centreville, was fined a total of tion for the eight sitting conser- | 6. tne ins Charlottetown po $125 and costs on five separate of $10 the soa ia | eee eaten te the tence | tit content st. 1 magistrate ‘sta cabinet ministers, The wads: aide charges: under the provincial ‘motor carrier act by Magistrate felt she was the victim of cir-|second, third and sixth districts. cumstances and had probably |The word is that Premier Walter names of lawyer: A.W. Gaudet, learned a lesson from this ex-|R. Shaw and Frank. Myers will former Charlottetown mayor, perience. * be contesting their first district | city businessman Wes Storey, re-- A Lennox Island man, Stephen | seats, industry minister Lloyd |tailer and city council member Arthur Wright, Ivan Kerry, Sher- W. Chester S. MacDonald in Prince County court yesterday. The firm was originally charg- ed under the Federal Motor firm under the Prov- incial Act. Labobe, pleaded guilty. to an hways -minis- amended charge of’ assault and poo tar ra Paci fas be the wood, a feed dealer, church was fined $20 and costs. only names before the second fieldworker Gordon MacDonald, ‘father of Prince MP David Mac- . The charges read that the firm “did unlawfully operate’ a public motor truck within the province The crown. procesded . —8& | distrig ention and agricul- parte’”’ in the case of James Jos- + conn Re tvaee wee Donald, elty doctor Allan, Mac: Millan, provincial party. organ- without holding a license from the Public Utilities Commission ture minister eph Christopher, Harper Road, Driscoll will re-of- charged with impaired driving, |a0¢ Russel! Heer Sixth dis. | izer James Lee, Sherwood, city insurance man A.R. MacInnis, authorizing such operation. The offences took place be- The accused had entered a i 2 |trict will again see-J. David Ste- oe pies. =A Bh nc wart and provincial treasurer | Who is former provincial YPC set for yesterday for trial. M.A. Farmer. president, J.N. Kenney, Charlot- The arresting officer, RCMP| The fourth “and fifth districts | tetown, president of P.E.I. PC Constable John K. Greer of Al-|Will be horses of a different col- Association and Jack MacEach- berton, gave evidence for the |or however. No less than an|em™m of Charlottetown, as well as tween February 17 and March Mr. Carr. The first woman to _| $th_ofthis year. The fine was | the put her namé-on the PC ticket $25 and costs on each charge. J. Melville Campbell represent- ed the firm and George R. Mc- Mahon acted for the crown. A Millvale, P.E.I. couple, lag ee completion of jeven dozen names are being Toand eae stimony the __ ate |mentioned for the fifth ee ee ‘oun and four ‘Queens~may~al ‘ scopes Baily a ifs Sine Mary McQuaid; wife of George Sheldon Stewart and Lois May—Stewart found guilty at a charged and assessed a fine $75 and costs. - * ao eg lawyer Charles R. ONE LOO cQuaid. HAILEYOURE a ee —The conventions for the fifth Consulting engineers were sth ee a previous hearing of charges of asked to look over the water- ei ri liveeiioe e taid ares obstruction of police officer in pumping system here. They proached c ig sep the performance of his duty, district were sentenced by Magistrate MacDonald yesterday. ‘Mr. Stewart was fined $200 and costs or 30 days and in passing found the pumps were the | wrong size, pressure was too little for fire protection in cer- sentence Magistrate MacDonald stated ‘My feeling is and always was, that a police officer must tain. areas, there were _ not enough instruments and one not available for comment. | be ted at all times in- the protec of- his—duty. gauge misread by 0 pounds Assuming he goes fourth dis- In.fining Mrs. Stewart the sum 4“ NEED NO TRANQUILIZERS . SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)— Ireland's: national_industry. is. good talk, -says Montreal sports broadcaster Danny Gallivan. He told a St. Patrick’s Society ban- quet here that crimes are few in Ireland and “the sale of tranquilizers is away below that in any other country you care to mention.” & ANNUAL BANQUET | Fred Day, pastor of the Mur- ray River Pentecostal Church. Seen prior to the bang @t (FROM THE LEFT) are Wil- and Rev. Cyril Clarke, minis- liam Kelly, CA vice president; ter of the Cailvary Temple. t —_ Fire Bri gade- ett Calls MONTAGUE — The Montague Fire Brigade continue to burn grass to clear up dangerous areas of the town. They also have responded to several coun- try fires. On Wednesday morning they were summoned to Murray Harbor North on the property of Donnie Kennedy where under- brush had become ignited. They were unable to get to this’ fire with the fire vehicle however, “the blaze’ was brought under con-" trol by workmen in the area. Young people of the Calvary Temple last night held their ennual Christ Ambassador banquet at the Charlottetown » Hotel. Guest speaker was Rev. LOCAL William Kelly, CA pre- sie Rev. Day who spoke on “the fullness of' the spirit’ tioned in both districts is that of H. Bennett Carr, city insurance man and active conservative of long standing. It is understood that . ine Carr has been ap- — in the fifth we 6 and he been asked to the Nets: district: In- are he may choose fourth district but Mr. Carr was kok kk kk k ko * Your Kind of Exciting Adventure THIS | per_square inch. | trict he will. probably be con- TAX-MAN TAKES VARIETY | testing the nomination with Sin- __ Payments for taxes in various | clair McTavish, a farmer from parts of the world have included | Newton Cross, Dan Compton, : : unison. haps better known here as ‘‘Rob-| unable to respond to a call to| number of good men were of- Children’s _Men’s New. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY We were regaled with a sort of | 2 Adair’. Peters Road as they were tat| fering and the pressure of bus- Se ay_at-noon-the~Prince | trish stew—of many—ingredieats|— Part of the programme _was the time burning eee Mee iness. He indicated that in pre- ‘ Edward Island Regiment fired |_ authentic folk material, Eng-|emtitled “‘Salute to the Four| River. = vious years he would have-pre- — Snea ers Ww : Boots sou sate at the bate ots museaa ies, patie omnes Ma | er rel. _ Victoria Park in h - Iri { were f 1 tual birthday of Queen Eliza- | be “wearisome to" mention each | Abegweit-one-of these -days:| [}_— Cowan He-algo-said-when_ asked that_he ig uae: beth II. The reigning sovereign | numbe:. Unfortunately the harp- | With your green sashes, saffron | ° ® might contest for a seat in some Reg. 9.5 —eelebrated—_her_— 40th _birthday. | ict was ill, and-several-modifica- | Kilts_and_green skirts; You may i future ,election. NOW ” thas been on the throne for | tions had to be made in the pro- | @ePend on a real Ieland wet | Announces a re aniston abe to lal egos | eal - | Joins STEAD's ~ a FIRE ALARM ? ap : hed | “ Children’ The city fire department ans- ae cae ae ce Pe eine WEATHER Wit rawa Boys’ Summer _ Children’s : wered a call to the new Charlot- P could do with a armacy -% : tetown High School last night at ; PONS! TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-| _MONTAGUE — Douglas Me-| : | . J how did he inherit an ...2 blonde...and a tribe approximately 7.30. It was ex- |, The a quality of this |t res: Gowan; Montague, who has re- Jackets eans of restless natives? JOIN SAFARI AND FIND OUT! § plained that a small pile of rub- | foupe is its unassuming friend- Dawson 5 29 presented the Progressive Con- . - ‘ » | _“ble_-was_blazing which was_situ-. rae _gave it the feeling DaaO eossssesee 19 _99_.| Servative party in Kings since} New Styles — | --- _ Size'3 to 6x ated near lumber which is being |% % Senuine folk festival: Atly ncouver ....... .41 57 | 1999 advised the Montague bur. - m Carrofl Baker the same time their precision eae i i uséd in the construction. The ad pri Edmonton 23 53 | eau of The Guardian-Patriot last Reg. 1.99 CG in THE FRANK ROSS PRODUCTION blaze was extinguished by the | 7X, ceurance were traly PO lsigary” ....2s5c5, 28 84 ee Reg, t0 88 fire department and no damage |/22°20 rsiand by adoption [Regia cere 25 50 now : ‘Fle em clea ie dn! imped | | EASTERN a AL MEETING ing, an art whi a . Saturday ~mhg-‘aunaal “meeting of th'|over ihe Province very large. (otama---~-~-- 429 | ___ FUNERALS Nive Sagi ee se Woman's Auxiliary of the CNIB y bby: the Acadiana, who learnt |Montreal ....... i Girls de ine avy Surplus — ; Shows 3:30-7-9 cently with 23 members | remot: carly days. ‘The interaction of (Fredericton ...... 30 58_| _MacLEAN FUNERAL — The - : —— President for the next two ye various folk cultures is a very |Saint John v.26 46 .| Masonic service for Archibald : % meine a ge ae a - year’ | interesti ‘ceq [Moncton 29 59 |MacLean. was held Tuesday oes Sas Si Mary [ming ple nd med ts BH ah oa Rt Raincoats | MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE in, ‘Ss. jatius urphy. i % Wereio ce . i : The next meeting will be a lun-|nouncement, Mr. Kipping said Charlottetown .. 32 . 58 | Funeral Home where service : : : cheon meeting to be held at the |that unexpected difficulties in Sydney ....... ae 25 63 was conducted by E.A. Keeping, 5 , * Yarmo ‘ 30 47 | PM, ‘and Richard Campbell Reg. 3.95 oe Charlottetown Hotel May 18th at ean had necessitated St.. John’s 30 51 | WM. During the service Che ater wn ; 8 “as a ; BE De setter ail be teal: ke oder (BOM. 44 63 | Martin and Willard Bruce sang NOW. . NOW : CARD. PLAY ed,. ‘but at a later date’. “‘y|New York . 44 64 | Good Night And Good Morning. : The following are the results| elieve it is extremely im- Mian 5. iiss, 70 80 | Funeral service was held Wed- i of the card party held at Marsh-|portant for P.E.I. members of | NeW Orleans ..... - 73 74 | nesday, April 20 from the Uni- Li - pikes may be claimed rth ’ Heart of Mary’s Church, Holly- . _.-Basilica Recreation Centre re- —freezeout; Joseph Ranahan, Da- — was catered to by the ladies aux- ~fsland- announced yesterday that BRIEFS. Recieved Warmly. NOT CLAIMED- “City Police Chief, Sterns Web- ster said that three tri-cycles') that were found have not one claimed by their owners. awners at the city police sta- tion. field Hall last night, in aid of the boy scout troup: ladies’ ” high, Mrs. Alex Scott; consolation, Mrs. Albert Reeves; gents’ high, Lloyd Vessey; consolation, Win- ston Anderson; door prize, Geo- Ivan Doherty, Cherry Valley, recently received: news of the death of his uncle, A.J: Doherty of Summerville, Mass. Mr. Do- herty was a former Islander but had lived the greater portion of his life in the United . States. - EGG PRICES Dealers weré quoting produc- ers for ungraded eggs delivered to Charlottetown yesterday morn- ing as follows: grade A large, 44 cents per dozen; grade A med- jum, 39 cents and grade A small 27 cents RECEIVES NEWS Mrs. W.J.P. MacMillan, City, . ‘has received the sad news of has recieved the sad news of the death of Anne C. MacDon- ald, Hollywood, California, dau- ghter of the late D.A. and Mrs. MacDonald, formerly of Pisquid P.E.I. Funeral at_ Immaculate wood, California. another instance of this when the sang “Johnny, I hardly knew_-ye"to-a--tune..that-| most of the audience knew far better as the melody of the at the Confederation Theatre, | American Civil War song, ‘“‘When ee performers being the Feis Johnny comes marching home”. ireann, a group of singers and | The .song ‘‘Eileen Aroon’, beau- dancers {rom Ireland. This pro- vince has many hearts beat in APEC— in: fact all P.E.I.. busi- nes’smen— to have an opportun- ity to fully understand and dis- cuss the important developments taking place in this province. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says colder air ap- proaching from the west is now moving faster than earlier fore- cast. It will reach Cape Breton moon or evening. Mostly sunny but colder wea- ther is expected for Saturday. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore, Montreal section of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind Women’s Auxiliary. The election took place.at the 36th annual meeting. of the Montreal Wo- men’s Auxiliary of the CNIB held at the Themis Club. Her maiden name was Rena MacLean. SKIN TESTS Heaf tuberculin skin test are being given to about 1,400 school children in grades seven to 10 in a: few. showers beginning early. this morning and ending in the’ late afternoon; colder; south- erly winds25, shifting in the morning to westerly 20; low- high at Halifax and New Glas- “far | farm buildings on~the-farm of Prince Edward Island: Cloudy; Yesterday they responded to two fires, one at Peters Road which did threaten to spread to Harry Butler. This was brought under control and put out. - The fire at Murtay Harbor North was under control on arrival. It has been reported the Mur- ray River Fire Department was roses, evening that he will not allow |Phants’ teeth. his name to come before the nominating convention for the mext provincial election. Mr. McGowan was nominated in 1958 and elected as assembly- man in 1959 and held the seat peppercorns and ele-| Belle River merchant and Nor- WEEKEND SPECIALS man MacMillan, a farmer from ever since. e He suggested his ‘reason asa : ted Church where —service was conducted by Rev. Russell Burns and Rev. David Barwise. Dur- ing the service the Murray River Trio sang Alone With God. Hymns were The Lord Is My rge Boswell; freezeout, Mrs,| RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT . | this afternoon. Showers will oc- | Shepherd~and Shall We Meet. |pharmacist. He graduated from _Leigh, Frizzell and Aden Clow. | Mrs, Gustave Gingras, a native | ©" along the leading edge of | Flower bearers were: Frank Cn ome Po sey of Pharmacy ; of Souris, P.E-1.;-has_-recently | the colder air. Skies will clear /-yoing, “Clarence Whiteway, |in-May,-1965,.and__since._ that RECEIVES NEWS been re-dlected president of the | im the western regions this after- | Chester Whiteway, Mack Liv- | time has re employed as a ingston, Alf Saunders, Burt Mac- Leod. Pall bearers were: Dr. M. Lorne Bonnell, George Fer- guson, Stewart Ross, Glen Mac. Kinnon, Donald Stewart, Char- les Dutney. Interment took place in the Murray River cemetery. MacDONALD FUNERAL Funeral of Daniel Wilfred Mac- of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mahar, Donald was held from the home |* Allan M. Peters, Ph.C. Mr. Allan M. Peters has join- ed the staff of Stead’s Phar- macy Ltd., as. an additional Open Every Day 8 a.m, 16 9.30 p.m. Including Wed. afternoon and Sat. Evening. pharmacist with Waite’s —Phar- macy, Summerside; Mr. ‘Peters is 25 years of age, and is a ma- tive of Summerside, P.E.I. The addition of Mr. Peters to the pharmacy staff will facili- tate prescription compounding, both in the store, and: through Stead’s free pick-up and deliv- ery prescription service. - Montague (adv’t.) ayaa TTERETETTE Lakeville, to St. Columba’s MUNROES L (WAR SURPLUS) f). 7 GEO FEAR TE Charlottetown and Parkdale. Dr. W.R. Stewart of the division of tuberculosis control of thé de- partment of health said yester- day morning the work is part of -a-survéy to find the incidence of positive tubercular reactors ‘in the seven to 10 age group. Tests were given to. students of the Notre Dame Academy in the ees CARD PARTY The following are the results of the card party held at the cently: ladies’ first, Mrs. Albert McCrea; second, Stella Smith; men’s first, Joseph O’Hanley; second, D.A. MacDonald; door prize, Mrs. Albert’ -MaciInnis;- special prize, Cyrus Vessey; mien Lynn. ANNUAL DINNER The Montague Curling Club held their annual dinner and so- cial night on Wednesday evening at the Legion Home: The dinner iliary of the Legion. Head table guests were: Douglas H.. Coffin, Edith Worth, Mrs. Marven John- ston, Mayor B.H. Yeo, E.G. and Mrs. MacDonald, Doris 0’Con- nor, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mac- neil. : } MEETING POSTPONED _ Eric Kipping, vice-president of the Atlantic Provinces Economi-. cal Council for Prince Edward the APEC meeting scheduled for the Charlottetown Hotel Wednes- day, April 27, has been __post- poned. In commenting on the an- }.. “Prog _-Speakers: THE Nominating Conventi S a Lions Hall Georgetown MONDAY, APRIL 25th - 8 p.m. Each poll is in attendance. Premier W. R. Shaw Mel McQuaid, M.P. gow 40 and 50, Goshen 38 and /|Church, East Point, where Re- 50, Charlottetown 40 and 47; out-|quiem High Mass was celebrat- look for Saturday: sunny; cold-|ed by Rev. .W.D. MacDonald er. who also conducted service at High tide today at Chaflotte-|the grave. Pallbearers were Ja- town-—11.39..a.m.__At--Rustico at|mes D. MacDonald, John Mac- 6.21 a.m. and 8.16 p.m. Summer- | Donald, Chér'es-.. MacMahon; side’ tide eighteen minutes later |John A. Cheverie, Maurice Hol- than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- land, Frank MacDonald. Inter- day at 5.26 a.m. and sets at 6.57|ment was in the Church Ceme- p.m. itery. : : ressive Conservative | ~ Sth KINGS requested to have five voting delegates GENERAL PUBLIC 1S INVITED WEEK Harry MacConnell President From Hambly & Innis Men’s Wear -END SPECI % length with Scotch guard finish. In colors of beige, green and blue. And in all sizes shorts and talis. was 29.95. Now only — Men’s All Wool Worsted Made by Canadian leading manufacturers in all the latest ‘spring styles and shades. ~ All Weather Top Coats |. 17.88 Men’s New Spring JACKETS — Special group of Men’s Casual Jackets. In popular Suedenes and Poplins, in straight and Regular value SUITS ~ I, Charcoal, sree we. ulus | athletic styles. 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