g ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS | CITY AND QUEENS in eb che aeiany night Eldon Hall RESERVE SATURDAY October 2nd. BASILICA Recreation centre old-time Fiddle step dance, = Senanes OS 16, 1908 9h 6 FMM.’ Admiotion $1.00 “pr. ‘IAN’ MacMILLAN wild bw ab- sont trom his. office from October’ 11. SALE in Kirk of St. James Friday October 14 at a yosenye FRESH KILLED —available ree individul orders po Ga telephone 4-9313, or . Telephone 4-7074 we ver Charlottetown area. FRESH BARBECUED chicken today; meat, potato rane herring and mackerel. Shama’s Clover yorm, 211 Euston Street. on _ nas ERAUST SALON - ppeciats lar October: $20.00 for s10.00" regular si. for $1.50; regular $10.00 for $5.00, wet machine, wh KINGS COUNTY R. KASSNER Souris will be absent trom is afie from October 18th. wali further notice : “ @HE REGULAR moath:y meeting of on will--be.-held--Thurs- lontague Legion ee tn oh 8 pom. ‘Annual Saturday, O - ly % acre of land. “Administrators: ~ Mrs. George McNeill. DANCE Cardigan Parish Hal) Sat- urday, October 15. Dancing from 9-12 Music by he Silhouettes. DANCE ge aepant Parish Hal Thursday October 13, 9:30 - 12;30. Ad- mission SOc. Modern and old time music by the Mihousttep. BESERVE WEDNESDAY November 2nd, for turkey dinner, Bariog pudding, bazaar, song service. in evening, Murray River United Chureh. ; ee COUNTY | POSTPO. Kensington area Tourist oeiion” annual meeting has been postponed until November 2lst. ENGAGEMENTS LARTER — HOWLETT, — Mrs. Irene Larter, Toronto,: Ont., (formerly of Charlottetown) announces the engage- ment of her youngest @aughter Jo-Ann to. John, son of Mr, and Mrs. Angus How-ett, West Bajy Road, Nova Scotia, Marriage to take place November 5, _ at Holy Family Church, Toronto, ALLEN — McKENNA "Mr, and Mrs. Fred Devoe, Prince Albert, Sas- katchewan wish to announce’ the. en- Mary Allen, R.N., to James: Henry gon of Mrs. Helen McKenna, Char- andthe late James Henry McKenna Marriage to take place LEARD — HORNE -= Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Leard, Fortune Cove, _ Vital Statistics BIRTHS ‘BENNETT g- At the Charlottetown ‘Hospital, October 7, 1966, to Shirley and Rogey, a daughter, 7 lbs., 7 ozs. WILSON — Barry and Isabel (nee Stead) are happy to announce the arriv- a) of a baby girl Lynne Ellen at the ‘P.E.I. Hospital Oct. 9th. 1966 weight @bs. llox, MUSICK — Edwin and Anne (Murch- ison) are to announce the arrival of their son Pau! Scott weighing 5 Ibs. 13 og. at Aberdeen H New. Cearere ere Seti. ber 29, MATTERS — Audrey and ‘Jerry are very happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Sandra Lynn, ten pounds, ounces, on October 6, 1966," at Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Saint John, N.B. A_ sister for Randal an P.E.I. Craftsmen’ s Council . Ottober 45, 2.00 p.m.. Handcraft Branch, 112 Pownal St., Charlottetown. New members welcome ‘AUCTION SALE 49 Villa Ave. — Estate of the late Charles Ford “On Saturday, October 15th at 2 o'clock. 1 house with 4 rooms and bath upstairs; 4 rooms = and. hall downstairs with garage and g sprragingip For. inspection call 4-4887 after 6 0 ‘clock. Auctioneer: Claude-Graswell. Kevin. Meeting © oe a Arthur “McLeod, Mrs: d | our aneRbe and father, Fred Mac- -| Kenzie who .John R. MacKenzie who passed away P.E.1., wish to announce the apnsey: ment Sylvia. at Cascumpec United aes tose al 2:30 p.m » IN MEMORIAM PRATT --. In foving memory of dear husband and father David Pratt who passed away October 13, 1933. Deep in our hearts you. will “always stay, Loved and remembered every day. Lovingly remembered 'by Grace and children. ROSS — In fond memory, of a husband and father John R. Ross who passed "Tia that iad peau iaiealg in When friends-unite once more, Your memory will linger with us, ‘Till we meet on that Golden Shore. Aijways remembered by wife Ruby and gon Jack. MacKENZIE — In’ loving ‘memory. of passed away October ith, 1941. ‘ Always a smile instead of a frown, Always a hand wien someone was -down ‘There. wasn’t a thing too big or wo |P2 small, That, you wouldn't try (0 do. for ws | ‘Treasured memories are all we have left, Of-a husband” and , father -we~ shall nevér forget. Ever remembered by wife and family. MacKENZIE — In loving memory of October 13, 1964. Two-sad and lonely years have passed, Since our great sorrow fell. The shock that we received that day, No one can ever tell. God gave us the strength to meet the shock; And courage to bear the blow, But what ‘it meant to lose you, No one wid ever know. You tid ‘mo one a last farewell, Nor even. sald goodbye, - You were gone before we realized, And only God knows why. Always’ remembered an‘ sadly missed by daughter Mary, son-in-law Lloyd, and trandchildren. Revere? Marion, and Marvyn. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS “DAILY - Dial 4-7824.- - . ee if 5 bg ae FFF e ee fei | 4 i ; I Hi st : ‘ : Fis i : i F #9 & i E i i 4 af Tr ee se sti: ; ole : OBITUARY FRANK ABNER LUND Inserted bythe family. 3Friends and relatives were ddened to learn of the sudden passing on December 11, 1965 ¥ in his 76th year. tly enjoying “good health, his death came as a shock to all who knew him. ways keenly interested in po- ~ |litics, it was while serving as a delegate at.a political convention that he passed away. He was born in Mount— Her- bert, son of the late Alfred Lund and Melinda Webster, where he resided until retiring from farm- ' Mrs. Aubrey Hazelbrook. His wife, the for- mer Ethel MacKay of Char- lottetown predeceased him in. 1952. The funeral~ was held from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home on (Mondsy, December 18. Services ‘were Conducted by Rev. Henry Tye of Park Royal United nee The pallbearers were three ‘Myers, Alvin Myers and Henry Douglas,..'Russell Jenkins and Russell Farguharson. Interment took place in the family-plot im Mount Herbert ~ BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY. - Goods ang. Service . -. . Where to find them in Charlottetown and, District Cemetery, : Michael Bros, Ltd. 240 Dorchester St. 2%0e per dozen~ PHONE 4-8595 Appraiser and Broker “269 Queen Street esto ~@harlottetown : | Member of CARER. é S. W. WILLIS” eq Estate Ltd. aD s ér, Appraiser Phone 2-141] BUYING “SELLING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE | SERVICES i , 5 -_-_.s-{¢ BUYING SELLING RENTING | ROBERT McINNIS ‘WANTED -- PHONE 43268 ee ALE BOTTLES J. W. MacKENZIE ag’ Papuig An Aa We Real Estate Consuitant - guaranteed. Free estimates. Telephone 892-2153 day 894-4896 atter 5 p.m. - Auto Salvage Kensington Rd.’ Parkdale . See us for. auto parts and of Frank A. Lund of Parkdale | nephews, Eric Foster, Elmer; Island Liberal Group - Votes On Medicare Issue’ Among. other matters receiv- ing the attention of the conven- ticn, and included in policy chairman, Frank Sigsworth’s re- port given by the Island delega- tion to the matter of regional de- E | velopment in any national de- ; | velopment program. In expending his thinking in this regard, the premier told Mr. Sigsworth at the conclusion ISLAND SUPPORT . “If for these reasons and no others, such a resolution would. Committee. Gives Report On Election Fund Control mittee. The report of the committee, headed by Montreal lawyer Al- phonse Barbeau and composed of representatives of three fe- deral parties, was tabled in the by State Secretary i didates. Tt recomiviends tegislation to} It_ also " proposes government assistance toward campaign ex-. penses of federal election can- oan path a registry of election tical finance to control pa secieen of parties, candiates and their agents. The registrar, who would re- ceive financial reports from the parties and candidates after each federal election, would be empowered to take action against persons or parties breaching the proposed Election and Political finances Act. To stimulate public participa- _| tion in politics, the committee — : Supplies . Beer Bottle Exchange| Realtor - Insurance After Hrs. 2-2300 Finley MacKinnon Drop your beer bottles at Appraiser - Builder | Member of C. A: R. E.B. By MAURICE BLOCK Tel. Office: 894-7242|SERVICES Thomson Septic ~ CO. 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FOLEY SERVICES ._| New Fall Dresses oun " ~J. a4 ‘ Arriving Daily @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED TRANSFER Eastern Painters THE GLORIA reasonable Rates * with a “Where Rate Women LORNE FOY © Richmond St. : _Limited i ene ke Ph. Crapaud 4294 “Tryon ames S| ate | eto Garis wang fabric, a paint- ~ AYLWARD'S -Anti-Freeze MONUMENTS “pree Estimates? | FURNTTURE | 2.55 per gal. Bap eer ay Ole nny SEIN | 7 Prince St. Phone 48181 ROCK BOTTOM also Cemetery Lettering “159 Sydney St. . et ts “aie er PRICE CURR 3ROS. P.O. Box 1301 or 46651 tautentide Permanent Chitown 4-8311 _. SUNNYSIDE . BEAUTY SALON READ THE Saw Mill staptue: | Sete ee oe oplies es, inting, rinses ani ‘ : ley and iniday.aveiiga. CLASSIFIED Hy supp Hoses TELEPHONE 44712 M cia Up CLASSIFIED ADS IO LE ” By experienced teicher { a a Mt. ‘Allison “Trained” Ss | Industrial Ltd. DAILY Parkdale Area -44 Belmont Street Dial 4-4018 DAILY Dial 4-8054 OBITUARY MRS. HUGH A. CAMPBELL Inserted by the family. The death occurred at’ the Prince County Hospital on Thurs- | day, May 5, 1966, of Jessie Kath- rerine CampbeH, widow of the late Hugh A. Campbell of Gra- wees Road in her eaty ae health, her sudden passing came as a great shock to her family and__friends. She was born at New London, daly 16, 1897, daughter of the late Hugh B., and. Ada (Mac- Ewen) MacKay. Before her marriage she taught school at Stanley Bridge, Meadowbank and Darnley. She was known and esteemed by her many friends, -for -her~ Christian char- acter and her quiet and friendly disposition. Active in both church and community, she was a mem- ber of New London United Church, the U. C. W. group, and a long time member of Suc- cess Women’s Institute in Gra- ham’s Road. ; Her husband predeceased her in May 1956, Left to cherish the memory of.a kind and loving mo- ther are six sons and two,daugh- ters: Elric, Summerside, Ewen and MaHar, Charlottetown: Lon- is, Graham's Road; Gordon, St. Anthony, Newfoundland; Mai- colm, Stanhope; Blaine (Mrs. Fred Diamond), Trenton, Ont.; and Jessie. (Mrs. John Dow) Beaconsfield, PQ. She is also survived by twenty-five grand- children, one sister, Annie (Mrs. William Warren), Kensington, and two brothers, Tupper and ‘Murray MacKay, New London. Three -sisters predeceased her, Amy (Mrs. Bruce MacKinnon), Winnifred (Mrs. Harry White- head) and Gladys. The funeral was held on Sat- urday from the Davison Funer- al Home to New London United Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. W. A. Paterson, Hymns. sung were “The Lord's ae Shepherd, and “Abide With Ca. } Pallbearers were: Messrs. EM, Johnstone, Don MacEwen, Hugh MacKinnon, Earle Murray, Reggie Warren and Armel Mac- Kinnon. Interment was in the New London Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. ‘Hugh Campbell wish to express their sincg@® thanks to those who sent floral tributes, memorial contributions and messages of sympathy afd to all who helped in any way during their sad bereavement. recommenied that a personal income tax credit for donations to federal candidates in an elec- It also said- it was proposing no restrictions on size or source of political contributions. It re- commended that ‘‘all. indivi- duals, ee trade un- ions -and organizations be en couraged to support the -politi- cal party of their .choice.” The committee said its its -national executive, party's exact name, address of offices where records are kept and its official financial agent. days of any a date’s official agen *eAithough not casita perfect | his expenditures. PAY FOR. POSTAGE... - Any candidate whose name appears on the ballot would be reimbursed for the postage costs of mailing one item of literature ounce for first class letter 1 The committee said six hours of prime broadcast time should. be allocated without. charge among registered federal par- ties on both the public and pri- vate networks and on network- affiliated and independent radio and_ television stations: during the four weeks before polling day. “ It recommended that parties and candidates be prohibited from campaigning on radio and television, from using paid print ‘Mmedia~ including ~~ newspapers; periodicals, direct mailing, bill- boards and posters except dur- ing the four weeks before pol- ling: day. Candidates would be prohibi- ted from spending more than 10 cents per elector ‘‘for the use of media,” the report -said. to a scrutineer, a candidate’s official agent or anyone provi- ding transportation of voters to the polls ‘“‘be made an illegal nalties.”’ Besides Mr. Barbeau,.com- mittee members were M. J. Coldwell ,of Ottawa, former na- tional leader of the CCF; Gor- don R. Dryden of Toronto, se- cretary-treasurer of the Liberal Federation of Canada; Arthur R. Smith of Calgary, a former katoon, a political science pro- fessor. ‘NEW YORK practice subject to -severe pe-- Wins “DAMAGES | (AP)—Violinist | The Guardian, Ctiarlottetown, Thurs., Oct, 18, 1968. 17 OTTAWA (CP) — Canada should refuse to export water ‘to the United States until. it completes an assessment of its own needs, delegates to a na- tional Liberal party convention workshop decided. The recommendation was one shop on resources. Others called for federal control over water pollution, a tightening ‘of off- shore fishing regulations and definition of policy for Northern Canada. * Delegates were. divided on water export. with one ‘faction seeking to retain all Canada’s water resources and another pressing for export. Bruce Howard of the Pentic- ton, B.C., area, said Canada does not. have a water surplus. Joseph Coyle of Montreal said: the export of water would im- prove Canada’s economic posi- tion. : The 60 delegates also endorsed a recommendation that a joint federal - provincial advi- sory board be established to ad- vise on water pollution control, fisheries and irrigation. of several passed by the work-. Early Water Export'To U.S. Ts Gociad By Liberals-- A recommendation favoring a national and international power grid was watered down ‘to ask the government to stimulate the development of long: - distance transmission lines. Maritime delegates favored national and international power grids as a means of. using the abundant supplies of coal in sec- tions of the Maritime Provinces. Delegates endorsed export of Canadian oil to expand produc- tion and improve the Canadian ecortomy. They also called for | an oil pipeline from Alberta to Montreal. Racial Crisis Is Described As Dangerous OTTAWA (CP) — ‘Newspaper publisher Claude Ryan told the Liberal conference here that major negotiations are needed to” solve a dangerous crisis in French-English relations. More and more French-Cana- dians regard Quebec as their Premier Dani)! " Johnson” Quebec does: not want over federal fields of juriédie-. tion, he .. 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