lites eerie 3 See 8a A 1 — 7 e 3 « + Kings, Queens and City The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Jan. 30, S J Suggest Names | SOURIS — Suggestions for| High Schodls in Kings County! names for umamed sree, the lat of Aneil adwi iwits im the town will be given to the| the various schools te arrange town council at its meeting Mon the topics, day night for approval. The’ A trophy will be awarded an-| | names will be given to the nually to the winning team council members by the Souris wah thre vesas Oe aaa Junior Board of Trade, . . | becomes the. permanent pro-| The names that will be su perty of the team, = ae mitted will be Maple Street, for| The junior board of trade! the street that meets Chapel| members will draw up tel Street near the Macinnis pro- rules for the debate and try tol “ pery: Cash Crescent for the bring judges in from outside the] new street in the Co-op housing | county, It is hoped that two! a ‘ development; Lennox Street for! teams from ‘each school will} — oS , ogee the street running off Main | participate and that the Gebate| oe : Prams sk 3 eae TS ae daume i= federal build-| will last two nights, MOTHERS’ MARCH GETS RESU ere rnin rae eal weet arg “BOY SCOUTS CAMPA ‘ or Birchwood —_| Stich, Macs, fr| at Borden herder te sivetse| Sw LD SAIN AIGIN LAUD Last night's below zer-e , door-to-door canvass in Char- | Mrs. Christine Phillips, right, on the -left haod | Souris and that the merchants! * ‘The gn { man; Joho sesictant | Re temperatures didn’t stop the | lottetown was referred to as | and Mrs- Phyllis Mullen, hand H & S T ic =< on eB = the 1% pe i be niger dinner » cree ou oréviectal commissioner, ; members of “weaker sex” as | “marvelous” and at a late | in their returns to Harvey E op nee obtained order defray costs banquet room last night. Left | Orin Simons, provincial cam- Weston : A a | Campbell, Mrs. J.B. Flemming ' ba & féw months | the sign. . to right are George Chandler, | chairman. Other bead Mostigny, Seoeh adjacent sections as part of | 50 had been collected with | chairman of the mothers’ 1 ’ eit me board members ter It was also decided that &) Charlottetown campaign chair- : guests were Brig, W.W. | speakers, the ‘Mothers’ March of | only part of the returns being | march, and Miss Patricia |§§ reers . zens 0, suggest appropriate | sum of money would be given . os " ’ é titles for the unmarked streets,| to the Souris Athletic Commis : e , Fe i! Dimes”. The results of the | in. Here two of the mothers, | Wynn. 5 and it was decided at last night’s| sion to organize sports in the . efe,?* 5. dda nel A discussion om “Careers fof | meeting to present them for ap-| town, The board members will at “" e .. ° ° ° | Young People” wil igitiest | provel. also contact other organizations ‘OSSI l I ies re ores - emoria Ul Ing esign Seciwend igh School Home cant, Members wil try to or in the town to get Shem to help | : “fe be Se oe s Ae row night. . ‘ - eas SelectionReport Released 2375.2 =: Wence’ Graham, Prominent © ™ vo eee a es ©, . 5 : i oe Pegi ° By NEIL A. MATHESON | ed through to the market as the | Keith 8. ; i | ae ae “Deeds forse | Island Businessman Passes | (Provinelal Farm Editor) | consumer reaction will be stud-| Champion and & Six basic factors were taken | whelming them. Interior scale | mended that the questions ot and unskilled labor, and Rev. : ra Z possibilities - were | led. } | Simmons M into consideration by the judges | is also good. |levators and. theatre seating Edmund Roche, who will tell of; MONTAGUE — The death | carried out most of his busi- 9¢¢? here in the potato appraising the designs for the! plans and sections were one | and lighting be studied further/ 140° scholarships and of Wendell Graham of Gasper- | ness. He will be irradiation dovelopemnant to pre- new Confeaeration memorial} of the greatest factors consider- | by the architect. . available to students ee eaux in Quincy, Mass , yester- | by all who knew him as vent sprouting, as the arrival building, and the degree to which | eq The winning design provides Materials of many types were | to. continue their education | day ‘about 4 p.m. has brought | successful man, both in char. of & 45-ton experimental mach- the winning competitor achieved | for beauty in terms of circulation | Suggested by competitors,- but) ponowing the three spoaihere | to a chose the life of one of | acter and in business ine was awaited here. the set standards are given in a | and well proportioned space. En-| the jury felt that the use of 40.) we te a question period. | ‘he province's best known and The late Mr. Graham was The machine was due to be- report submitted by the judges. | try and accessibility to all or any Stone as close as possible in| “wu. discussions follow on the TesPected fish packers and born at Gaspereaux where ne gin work in the province yester- In considering the site plan, | of the buildings was studied to| Color to that of the Provincial iation’s ‘al theme for) C@mers. Mr.. Graham's death spent his entire life with the day, but Garth Harrison, acting the jury noted that-the winner a great degree. The jury recom-| Building, as- suggested by the| f°°C “Baucating The Peo-| {lowed surgery. He was in crecption of 6 shart paring i district fruit and vegetable in- has integrated the new building | | winning architect, would be a Riieaitien - | his 67th year . _., the air force during the First | spector, Canada department of design with the design of the | | most appropriate. Other ma-| Plt L : | . Starting his small /Susiness | World War. Agriculture, said yesterday that historic provincial building with | . terials equally suitable to the | more than 25 years ago, Mr. He is survived his wife, he has no word of its arrival, dramatic effect. Thats ta '& civie ' | | furnishings of the rooms in ‘Monta ve Lad Graham succeeded in. building | the former Janie Mac- and suggested might be de- quality about the building, the which they ‘are placed will add g Gy | me of a businesses Lure and’ two sons, Grant and | layed. ; report said, and glimpses of the greatly to the interest of the | Pigg | 90th Year. aap tye mk he ree, wee Sore ee | _ The test machine, foo email - Memorial Hall are given from , | interior, the jury said. Mies In on Sane ee help ‘the | — cd arco | Salen thee ee bn eae gue a and | A NOBLE ROOM ‘| MONTAGUE — The death! fishermen and indeed on many | His remains will artive at 94 ean or 2,500 seanily pie —— ees aoe well | |The memorial hall will fulfill| eceurred in the Kings County| occasions, assisted them finan- the Murray River Funeral | hour. P MEPOLNOr, . the high hopes of the memorial| Memorial Hospital, Montague o—_ iin, ete Home on Wednesday evening TOUR ARRANGED ~ SCALE IS GOOD ; = 4 | foundation as a noble room in| on Monday, Jan. 2, of Miss iar at then tee — | and funeral arrangements. will | It has worked well in labor. The scale of the buildings as which the architect has ex-| Elizabeth Stewart im her 90th atory test epnditions, but the oie" AES. 8 HAD N.S. VISIT | comida ad States and Canada where he | be announced later. oo hy hes envisioned -by the winner Was yyarven Johnston has return-| © the idea of the found-| year. across five provinces said to be good. The buildings | 64 t> M NS visit. | 8 fathers by their words en-| ‘The late Miss Stewart was been arranged to give the mach- blend in with the size of other | tog bis enatagpd - after visit- gore in stone, the jury report| porn in Roseneath in 1872 the ; 2 = a work-out under commerec- ‘lai s home putague. said. conditions. a see a aceaals Thetis) considerstion--was-suautar Garam thewent Although it 1s too early to : B wee Mo square footage. The jury said| gio spent ma in| judge ite effectiveness, Mr. Har. 3 To Models’ NB. event the weekend ‘with| 2, Winning design was favor-| pita “Mags. but after er re-_| pisos suggested thet the deve- es p hi _—_ en able in this respect but above | “ ‘o ton cam 0 lopment could be extremely use- . y is rat mMe- | all it demonstrated quality with- | See ee a ge or ; Ss 8,8 ful if it would eliminate such in- Display Here |“ 2 ses elrvtsmce me ee a oe See eee Seer | Mies Heether Cameron, Cais fos yont fee eC and rorquting. | i ; e , Caie- * art was baptised into Christ and | - Some dealers and shippers | Is Suggested ar tae seadiy ‘o- Grant Made Seer eee oe loved the] At the half yearly luncheon | auction, Roy MacGillivray des- are co-operating | in Ontario, oe = ‘ ster @& service. ers | y i i i i 5 | meeting of the Rot Club in| cribed the most recent effort as , New. Brunswick, : - It was -learnéd yesterday | County Memorial Hospital, Mon To Hos ital | Was a gracious personality and | 4, tcieieanen, maa yester-| the most successful on record’ Prince Edward Island, with that the: provincial government | tague. p her deeds of love to children | day, four key men on the diree-| and paid tribute to the donors. ¢ firm jn Nova Scotia. te aes eiekeahie mee] Pans US. At S . arg eabecially to {he orp0ans’ torate called upon the .2 com-| the purchasing public and the| | The initial cost of & machine of the Confederation memorial! Miss Fannie MacEachern. | ouris ; aie as cecal cade “Or. ‘peste, ween on | feasible was ‘econ as a likely | supervision to present reports 5 Meera as jcuy 4H. Nelson. | on their activities during the| OTTAWA — A federal gran | (oP eure: office and announce plans for| en by The Guardian and Even of $6,500 toward the : er, William Stewart, Vancouver, | the balance of the Rotary year. | ing Patriot each week as sub- at the Souris Hospital, has — B.C.; twprsisters, Miss The meeting was presided |‘Jects’ of varied interest are. .4| Stewart and Mrs: Irving Camp-| over by president, John Sim-| dealt with by sppakers at the town cage . a said seer Pg ler ged oe approved, it was annouriced| és ' oy lane yesterday tha splaying the | Secreta . David Stewart left bell and two brothers, Lemuol | Rotary eon meetings. | ry | here Monday by Mrs. Margaret | and John predeceased her. D. Metkay a ne < In summing up following thes — do . soulele, Waele dive Yoctie 6 tab: | remumay ce & vee \1 iP | Meaiewil, Member of Purtio| sysen sarvter omi-he thé Under club reports, Mr. Simmonds said claim j nder club service, 10 com-| , Mr. aim. een tan pinographe an d|te be ey aio © week |S ait, mamier Feehan aT Bm | mite seporedavouth ier | Weer Returns canto Jams thie polos anita ef cidlicgin Santas nek en | Be ht Cry ae | chai Mr. | ifiably proud of the manner in to four years, it cop ; CARD PARTY WINNERS national health and welfare. | \ontague. Interment will Sern io oe eee thn oe | Wiad tat ela Aside from this, the. models| yoann PARTY Pius X card be in| MacKay, E.D. Reid‘as director | Which we have measured up to claimed, although the 5 the Stewart plot at Brudenell | of vocational service had four| 2ational president,. Joseph be irradiated here will not — that federal grants to would be a tourist attraction last ;night were: ladies’ | hospitals are paid to the pro-/ ' “act?! and have great publicity’ value| first) Mrs" Susan MacPhail: | Vinee on- behalf of the hospital elle ; “7| reports, submitted by committee | Abey's theme for the year “act’.’ | kept beyond June dnd July. 3 2 it la for : . lv i cent and rest on our laurels, De Silva ar an ae by 8 g igs vice director, Dr. G.G. es at ssive: theciegh farther. nab is 2%, 50, and 75. and iding brought to Charlotte City, has received the sad news | coe ie display in the Provin. | of the death of her sister, Mrs. eial Building. | Mary MacDougall, Peabody, The suggestion was made by Massachusetts. Walter De Silva, provincial| LEAVE FOR OTTAWA public information, acknowledg- ed with thanks the publicity giv- “< jon, Marie Thompson; men’s first, James Davey; second, also accounted for four. rt P.J. MacInnis; consolation, Wil- MON" {fon to achieve higher goals,” ing committees. a ” . LATE NOTICES liam Wright; freezeout, Emma 100 per cent completed. , Completion date for the Souris Have Arrived Community service directed | Mr. Simmonds said. ‘ by W.R. Jenkins brought to light; ©2™ Lindsay, of Kentville, | Gallant and Alan Perry; door- okie Gioaing Saar in prize, Charles Toole. Hospital renovations is March. . TWo oil drilling rigs have the activities of the two major |%-5. 4% # visiting Rotarjan. vertising section.) ——————==—-———| arrived in the province and-an-| committees which require the eucnn ps MacEACHERN FUNERAL -| ‘ other is expected within the! all-out co-operation of every Ko- BOOTHS : }.The funeral for Mrs. Catherine Underwriter next two weeks, was learned tarian, the Rotary auction and The United States in 1961 had PAYNTER — At the Prince| MacEachern was held from the lastnight. the Easter. seals campaign. i ~~ outdoor telephone Fa County Hospital, Jan. :9,| residence of her son, . Josept | Q lift The rigs arrived by truck the! In reporting on the “Easter joag twice es’ many ss ‘ia - 1962, Carol Ann, infant daugh-|MacEachern to St. Patrick's I$ VZUQII ied “| latter part of last week and are seals campaign, W.J. Hancox |—— : ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lestie | Church. Fort Fo engge ve The’ Canada Life ina ~~ ane ae setting up said that = than 15,000) Paynter, Kensington, Requiem High Asst ’ Gallows Point, | names we t : . 16 months. Remains voter brated by Kev. T.P. Butler, PP | Company has announced that) The third rig is now working | aoe hing. ‘claaion "te i Guidance Teachers en & I Scotia and on series of studies which qualify! tion of the work there him as an associate of the com-| proceed to the Island at the Davison Funeral Home| who also conducted the service until Wednesday morning at at the grave. Pallbearers were 9 o’clock then to the Church | Frederick Cummiskey, Philip comple- | province-wide distribution of lit- | ed it will| erature in an endeavour to \op ee Want where. it the success of last year's cam- for Charlottetown nO TT High ORLY of the Holy Family, Kensing-| Smith, James Garland, Louis| — estate service division.| will _commence exploratory | paign. Schools ere. oe ton. Interment in Indian Riv-| Heron, Charles. McGuirk and|, Mr. Morris, well-known in! operations at French River, In rt 963. er cemetery. | Patrick Duffy. Interment was) business cirejes mn Chartotte- —— = —— a sos a a EA LY a f*] lf a yf S : : . | im the chitrch cemetery. | See took this course in’ ad- HIGH: RANK | ,, Male applicants. only with at , MacNEILL — At Chariottetiwn vanced life underwriting in the) The Dukedom of Edi Chicken in the Rough ¢ 2% Superior 2 License and) . CE! gs! on Jan. 29, 1962, J. Arthur) PETERS FUNERAL — The two years classroom experience, estate service division at the was first conferred office of Canada Life in King George I on he ee ang. 1.98 Also free to take specialists MacNeill of Montague im nis| funeral for. Joseph A. Peters 7ard year. Remains resting| was held Monday morning from | Toronto. grandson Frederick = |G NOW .-.....+- training at 1962 Summer School. ' at his late residence. Funeral | the Charlottetown Funeral Home = For personal interview write— FEBRUARY 1962 . from the United one to St. Ann's Church, Hope Ri-| gm, , K. A Parker. T , Montague, Wednes-. ver where. Requiem High Mass ‘ff rT 5 ° s Tus wep THU rR “day, Jan: 31 at'2 p.m. Inter was celebrated by his pastor, Co C t J d ss Superintendent City Schools. a ment in the Montague com- Rev. Joseph Trainor. Rev. Jo-| - my Our U e : *, garnelbegaen alpen ph yt hed : i ciated at * WALDRON — At Chariottetown. . the grave Pallbearers were | g \ Sunday, Jan. 28, 1962, Frede “Jonn ¥. Doiron, John Leo Doir- q s ae ee on, Emmett Gallant, Lawrence Cc Ul S 5 ccuse iy the year. Forware Gallant, Justin Gallant and ee 1] 12 13 14 15 17 from Rooney ral James J. Doiron, ‘Isterment was Richari Ernest Ward of vices Officers Club, - was not = niece Mes. Coleridge Poel ope Cua Reeeeeay: | ae piiiiaeepind. Neve ‘so8| aieteenes com "dolce Mira osed ock ki | 1} 22] 23 |} 24)— . . : | mM: reak ac ed il , funeral . rien . PAQUET FUNERAL — The | entry a his trial before Judge 6. oe + Cl for st ta ing ‘ 18 19 20 2 . | funeral for Mrs. (Capt.) A.B.|C. St. Clair Trainor in Queens Defence counsel in both cases é . : © day, Jan. 30 to the United) Paquet took place | Monday | County Court, yesterday after-| is Allison M. Gillis, 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 Caen thaneoatnak bar eel eens Te ee eae | cae Alison M-_ Gils, while te Wednesday, Jan. 31. Ac- ; vice at 2 p.m. Interment 19 of her-gaughter, Mrs. Clinton) Ward was charged with at- ducted by Attorney- é Howatt, Bo , to St. Mary's tetnpting to break and enter the GRAHAM : Church, Souris where Solemn United Services Officers Club, Hospital “gain ten | Requiem High Mass was ceie-/ Haviland Street, Charlottetown, Monday, Jan. 29, 1962, Wen- Rev early “on the morning of Dec. dell Graham of Gaspereaux, Rev. in his 67th year. Remains will arrive at Murray River Fu- meral Home Wednesday even- ing. Funeral notice ‘ater. WEEKS—At 27 Euston Street, cepting phone orders for Thursday delivery. ~ CHANDLER BROS. Deputy . : General J. Arthur McGuigan. , 3 ~* ee Your savings earn 4% interest | | BACK ACHEw on minimum monthly balances . } Crown produced four) . Constables Charies. | Ready and Douglas Tayior, | | Charlottetown. police force; Ol-| | Pineau, ‘= Se hd a r 0 cette tiles atten et