French River Man Dies ttENSiNCTON D o n a i d Calvin Lamont. so. passed away at the Prince County Hospital Wednesday evening loiiowing a lengthy illness The only son or the late Hugh John Lamont and Mary Ouggs . he had spent molt M iii an the home stead at Frcuch River which had been occupied by three genera- tlons or Lamonts. Fur the past Iew years the late Mr. Lamont and his wile. the runner Gertrude Clark at Cavendish had becn proprietors Green Gables at the National Park. ‘ Surviving besides his wile are the touowing daughters an Ionl: nertlia. Mrs. Hollis Mnce xay. French Hiver- Helen. Mrs. stealey M a e n; Louise. Mn. Go dou Weeks. Hunter River: Walter. Chnrlot— who new home to be with h ther prior to a critical operation a law days beiore his denll'i: William st, Eleanora. and his grandchildren. Mrs. James Mrl. Minnie Mcheod. Ke lnflfln: Emmi. Mn. Andrew Blln. Mn. Mnlli. Trench sliver. WESTERN BRIEESM mum-r SURGERY Mn. Will-N Conflilln. Emot- lyn. underwent Ilia-[cry in the Walt-Tn Emmi. Thundly on U! HOSPITAL Mn. Joseph Macuan has ten hind lll Ilor home In Alberlon mar bring a patient In e Intern Hunltli. “AV! NBA? lll-II Keith Hun Ind Ilia. I I Cindy lotion, Alberlnn. Ml] hr lullilill'd. Ont, GUARDIAN_NEIAI_SPAPER BOYS ARE HONORED e A given the alternative oi leaving ' slisirs department announced Irn undor Gordon lite Unlud Al'lh Republic Ind t- Guardian newspaper carrier boys were honored yesterday on the eve at National News- paper boy pay today w h e u newsboys throughout North America are paid special tri» hute. in the top picture a certi- licate oi merit is presented to newshoy John Steele oi Sum- merside by Guardian Summer- aide circulation supervisor nay Grant and In thc lower picture assistant circulation manager it o g e r Worth pre. rents a similar cerliilcate to non MacLeao. The ceriilicnt» ea were presented the youngs- ters lur outrtandiug work in this lield Bible Society Appeal Starts ALBERTON iThIs week the annual canvass tor the Bible so. ciety will get under way at Al- bertou and summoning areas, The collectors at Albertun will ‘ he Miss Shirley MacArthur, Mrs. EF, Kerr. Mrs Wesley Hardy and Mrs. RM Dunn. The collectors at Albertop " south. Cheryl Hull: at Erooklyn. Moria Coughliu; at Dan. M rs Garth Wilkie; at South itiidare. Mrs. George Ramsay: at KII» dare Capes. Mrs. Earl Lewis and at Tlgnlrh. Mrs, tiny Mum Lend. S’slde B&P Club SUMMERSI'DE - The actooo~l muting of the Summersldrl Business Pros opal W0~i men‘a Club was held it the Prince County vocltivnal train» . it was decided Adams. Summera Funernl will be zali pm. at the Gentile Manh- orial Church. New Lilndnn. Bur- Ini In the Church cemetery. ldn. Snturdly ll ll «iii-umr holly fa- sale at Citrisi. ni as. mat plate were discussed on he p'mirilncinl meeting at the Ohm-Immth Hotel. Friday, When Miss Elsie GRE- ory MscGui. national laceration president. will be gucst speaker Breaking Out Of Lockup ls Charged Saturday afternoon. at the Tar- tan Remurnnlt in Summersirie At the close at the meeting. mm. , A 5pm. coilee and cake was served by mgrside fi'l’lrois. Leonard the boxing, Nam-y Mat-Farlaric MacDonald. 32. of no Hated ad- valued by Olive waim ‘ dress. is expected to appear- —T~ helore Magistrate W Chester- 5. Mai-Donald on a breaking out oi the Burden lock up yesterday. Yesterday, nil lunged Wu K 3 Month Sentence summit)! Appearing beiore Magistrate ILS. Hinton. QC. in town wIloe court on the chase or vagrancy. e Leonard MacDonald. no llxed address was sentenced to three months in Prince County jail YPSQQMIY. For trespassing. Amoa Lloyd erry was lined spit aud costs. or. in delault to days, Three MIMI“ lime-red ml charges of drunkennesa and were each fined $71) and will. Summurslt‘le i'n' serving time months in Prime County ill] when he Inward in I e 01 Harmony More Magistrate R S Hlnum. QC, lll awn Police curl. Lam In the day he WM nr- rested by Borden Ohio! Cane P stable William Crane. Borden Store Break "059d lSt. Fx Students “m” ' ‘ 3”" M M” To Tour P.E.I. treat money order toi- aloe. plu Mme students than the a bills and silver in In i- 111!" Value 0! w. l “lien in a bank vid entry of the Gm M i laatihitie. mfllmx"n'§m “:3; st. Trench Xavier University. or early yesterday morning, The Ammo "5-- wl“ W Prince Edward island on Maui- - Tuesday and Warmesdoy. Oct. at. a and Ad, will visit points oi iii the old it! Chap buslne‘ls ll 0”“le by Henry Burden Allin taken In the bunk win I Inge ulil box cont-Inlnl lll till ltol’l': lllnnLiJIy lccotmi. count- er "led lllm. I The bruit ll helnl Inventin- rd by rhiel countable Willi-In CI'IDIP M “to Burden town par with lit: HUMP. Plans Conference 1 nobody e comfort-nu will cowiudh a .lSlAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts iECEEm Charlottetown Sat Oct 19,1963. suitiMEltstnE HullEAU or THE GUARDIAN l Two Montreal youths were re- manded until Oct. 22 when. they appeared helore Magistrate W Chester 5. MacDonald in Prince County Magistrate's court last gig . .lames Albert Brown. Jr, and Ferdinand Andre nupre. charged with stealing an onto. the pmpeny of Equipment Fill- Ltd at Momma]. Alhany Thursday evening. Lite ntpants oi a last ill-ls They were brought it (it TlGNisn — M. F. no a . Charlottetown. provincial presle dent ol the PE 1. Home and School Federation. addressed the October meeting or the Tis- nish association, His talk was rom a newly published book. “The Process oi Learning" that he recommended lur reading by all pruvinriai members or the home and school. His relei-ences were to the changing curriculum. and em- phasis on guidance. Mr. Hagan said while in the area he was oiormed at his transler irom the department ol health to the department or education. a a guidance counsellor. agar was iutroduccd to the meeting by the local presl~ dent, Russell .1. Perry. Aublu Gallant reported lor the school lite committee, M . i=aul Keri- ny reported tor the iamily lile committee. neiegaies appointed to At- tend the semiannual meeting. Nnvember ill at Kensingtnn were Wilson Shea, Mrs. Joseph Dar» sey, Mrs Edward McAlduir. l lHikeSaidU SUMMERSIDE — Following a meeting at the live island locals ot the Canadian Union at public Employees held in Summerside Wednesday. Hon. Henry Wedge. minister or weilare and labor said yeatarday that "the Hos. piml Commission Ll title only that can raise hospital workers wages and we must wait lor their new budget expected in December." . The hospital wage scale is under study and additional money will probably be request.- ed. he said The meeting. headed try Jnhn , regional director a. E 2 s a 7n 2 iagreements could be made by. , ithe union and hospital commie . growth it ord er cnnsfliuencv. Vagrant Receives m n. The executive ollicel'l 0! l h I‘ live local unions voted to petition l the Charlottetown and District tr Labor Congress and the CM Hospital Fall Fair Scheduled O‘LEARY —The tinsiirstion ol plans lor the annual Fall Fair waa the main item ol bush, in dealt with at the Maker meeting ol the commuuity Hob- pital Ladiea Aid. o‘lsenry. The lair will be held Wednes- day. Nov. a. and is to be held in the christian Education Centre. O'Leary. There will he the usual booths and an apron contest. Mrs. narLeud. matron ol the hospital. advised the meeting that the Community Hospital is now a iuily accredited hospital as it has reoentl met the ac- creriitation standards nl the Canadian Council on Hospital Accreditation. it was decided by motion to buy an institutional dishwasher lor the hospital. supplies were turned in lroru Bru, O‘lcaiy, Coleman. Dun- biane and a donatinu or m a hay irom cascumpee and Tenure iwo Montreal Youths Arrested At Albany are :Tignish H&S Hears Address On Importance Of Guidance ; Hospital Workers Pay in s k s position l l 'questioru'ria and held in Prince County Jail overnight while the lRCMP awaited a room trom lthe Montreal city police. - believed that the car was stolen lTuesday night. Oct 15. A Sydney. N. . man appear- led on a change oi drunkenness nnd was also reniauded until Oct at . . i l The magistrate noted that the ‘ iacoused had appeared helore him mthin the past week on 1 similar charge and when ha' asked Mm ll be had paid the line ' on him at that true. the ace-used answered he‘ [didn't have time to earn any. manta! l ELLEN WEBSTER ileiti. past matron, and Keith Mao kinnon ilar riziilt. past pai- ron. Crystal Chapter. order ol the Eastern Star. are shown congratulating two at the or- der‘s newly-invested uliicers. wand time. itev Floyd McGaugh. and the president. nusaell Perry. ‘ School pupils will he entertain- ed with partiea at Haliowe'en A. very excellent report was giiionl by Miss Frances Ann Harper, a grade 12 student on the Allied Youth training school at Her- wick. N 5. Miss Harper and An- other island student were ch . en to represent the island at this school held during the past sum. mer. and her excellent report was well received by the large. attendance at the meeting. Miss C rrte Thompson n 1‘ Charlottetown working with lllr‘ department ol education will grand warder; and Cecil Palm speak at the November meeting. er as grand sentinel. on the. importance ol reading ; Olricers installed were worthy The principal. Sister st, Mary‘ matron. Mrs. Gladys MSCKin- Arnold spoke on the importance non; worthy patron. Albert or this help ln the early grades. Phillipa associate in n l in n. other speakers were: VEry Mrs Margaret Worth; associate Rev. M..I. liooney and hey Da- patron, Edward Woodroll; set:- vid Macnonaid. Sister Si. Thorn.. retarv. Mrs, claretta Palmer: as read the minutes or the rev. "3- m- Mrs "ml White: lous meeting and the “unfit-till """““C'”‘S"- “'5' mad" “‘0' _' Kay; ass..iate conduct r e s a. report was given by the lmsur— lira viola Smallwood; chaplain. er. .Iiiiin Hackett. Mrs Sadie soother: marshal. . .\Irs Hattie Cut iite organist. .lirs Gladys Larki Ada. Miss Miriam Mucnonaid; lluth. Mr The recently» elected oltieers nl Crystal Chapter, Order nl Easiern star were insiaiiod on Friday night in the Masonic Temple by Fast worthy Graud Matron. Mrs Helen Herring and Past Palrnn, Keith Mat-Kinnon. Assisting post mairnns were Hiidred Walker. as grand mar- shal; Ellen Webster, as grand chaplain; Louise Johnston. as grand organist; lean Smith, as Legislation Planned On Tap Killers Agriculture Minister Andrew Mscliae said yesterday, as result ol the death ol op proximately 7o head oi cattle in plo Comm. dian Labor congress to immedia- tely organise a Prince Edward island Federation ot Labor. . in regard to CUPE criticism.the about low wages and stands or living ol hn pitai employees. ‘Mr. Wedge said he believes snl-i ‘el‘lfl and working conditions are on, backhand, may no...“ .2... 10W" "l 3“ mas 0' P‘Eel-i I! kins, rellected the widcsprcail .comitaml in me mainland. , dislike ol the idea at recruiting He said however. that he belie. mmie. [mm m Hm... a, veil hospital working conditions mm; m m, [m D, . am.“ were “up in standard". compar- “"1" by “I, mm, mm. ing iavourabiy with working con. humor in other Island and innin- ‘land hospitals. working condition! and living: standards oi the two Charlulir‘ tnwn hospitals nnd presented I resolution calling upnn the pro- vincial government to lullds nvnillhle an r: a l l 2 olive bor party on a plate." Jenkins snltl. {LACK CONFIDENCE ‘ George Brown. deputy Labnr‘ leader. said in: Tory lendershin 'Conlmued “mm Page“ ‘crisis show "no party can ThIVTlmfl “Id Butler Ind ever have portrayed such a to.‘ Hamill-Iii had reserved their tai lack ol caulidcnce in each I- , _ other." Liberal leader to Gri- Meanwhile, the Conservative mm “id m Comm...“ mom 1' M P rlllmem ‘0' I could never again criticise In other party lor splits. Home. a right - Wanrr bl‘lln served as ioreign secretary. since I960. originally was con- sidered an outsider in the rarel but gained ground alter stilli right—wing opposition developed uflllllsl Butler. Politicnl lnurcts said Hnml was taking on probably the toughest lob ever lo lace a Demo-lime Cnnservnlive prime minister In lilil century The Conservatives electoral 'Wbularity is at a low ebb loi- iowing a series at crises which ieulmiustad in he Pmiumo scandal rariier this year and Home. il be succeeds as ex- pected in selecting a cabinet. must cnll a general election be m mdr, c. E M. Donaldson, ol- lered his seat Friday to Home to enable him to get a real in ouse at Commons without at the lasi general election. Donaldsou and a 9.5m malnr ity and his seat could be con- sidered iairly sale il Home tie cided to light the necessary by- eleetiou there. t was a day oi high drama starting with the resignation Macmillan, who has ruled nearly seven years. longer than any tarnish premier In till! CEniul‘y QUEEN Vl5lTs MAC The Queen. accepting the lu- igoation. went to hospital to visit Macmillan who is recov- rtu irom prnslaleegllnd uperaiinn last week Having Ao advocat oi a iirm but taken his advice, rhe flexible policy toward the Soviet railed Home. lull holder oi an Uri on. Home'l elevation should ancient Scottish earidoui. to alt well In Washington where no Buckingham Palace visited President Kennedy two ironically. the (Ill-("live reioa waelia ago, at government iali rian him not triendrhip in Walhlniziltn temporarin intothe neon. nl‘ll likely to help ome Butler. who twice has been lthmugh the diirlcult days cruelly disappointed .n his quest .ahead. lns he prrmiership He waai Resentment runs high shin... passed over ior Macmillan when lllllny Tories because Macmillan sir Anthony Eden, now Lord‘rruin a rickbed ramm Avon. resigned in that lthmrgh the nomination. block. Supporters nl Butlel'iinrlud- log the aspirations oi iiiiiier lng many cabinet members— nutter had rcbiiiit tnr Cori- reacted with liiry last Thuriday servative party in modem night when they learned Home image alter the Tory iieteoi in would be otterrd the premier» the post-war election at mi Ihip bul they wm niliwrilllll lI-le gave the party a progressiie stymied by the Inhbmovml ae our to meet some at the chal- '5- a is Burden lawn Poll“. AMBASSADOR! NAMED OTTAWA lCPI—‘l‘he llernli i limiting. will a stud- Fridry the appointment M .i. A. Chapdelsiue as in at Paul mention a uno- lll all!" Mr QWIIIK. I. (min-i who liar in; Icrlvinn u 13. and: at the Pl]. can: Linen“ baaudor to ran riuce . V um I. A. D. Ford. who PEI and the lam-m1: De- receittly wu appoiniod mime m Danni's Uri aador to Russia. Mr. nadiili . malty. RCMP. The in an being hold so, Called a antbaaraddr to l» Folio-nu their him my. hr mag and tniorrnailiru banoa bu llsl. nnlncu Mr. iliey II low my: cash. all i N... , Cove The next meeting will be ' M Nnv. M l Foer Kinkora Resident Dion Miner Kill I . lille. diet! on. 17 In Brim Milli. lll Mg “II Y”. He la survived by his wide. the inner Helen Min-list oi HY mailer. MN John M. Menu. Ind his may R31 Mmfllo. Imam will take Pl” Mm- . on. II. in Brim lion Friday ledge til Lahor Rllillelllllfikn Most Con. "rail" comment never forgave him Crystal Chapter, OES Installs New Officers for publication was guarded hut ‘ ",3, Gladys Mat-K i ii ii o a. worthy matron. and Albert Phillips. . a worthy patron. on their p. B R k ... R. . an In 1 took place last evening at the Masonic Temple, Charlolle- lDies In Slside ‘ lawn. Hilbert anness Rankin. 85. formerly a pmminent Summer- 3 in summerside. Born and raised in Cascumpec. the son at James H, iiankin and . Rcbcri'a iEownessl Rnnk'lll. he; in ‘ed to Perth Amboy, New . in early manhood who .lor a number oi years he “‘8 .l'era lirytlen; Esther. Miss m lllc ship-building trade i bcutrice Calm-Ton: Martha, Mrs.‘ l‘hl- late Mr- Rankin returned i Vivian Phillips Elects. M rs. to the island. living first in Cas- ‘Joyce Kaiser. warder. Mrs Eu- rump“. men in Alberta". where i nice Wonnocott; sentinel. Free he served on “In! communi‘ll'l ‘ man Webspen tirst town council 1 . lruring the altar ceremony. _He later mwed to Summer} .Edward woodmll sang "l knnw side, where he established a re. . ‘ who hum. [murmur mg. a.ppiitatiun as a construction con-i the Warm), Mam“ m, M... iraCmr. builder. and silver I0‘( 1 ducted in her place in the chop- ram” “9 r9” 5 l lter by an honor guard oi pastlcade 3&0 because of 1“ health mm"... 5.... was “named M... Mr. Rankin Is survived by his ‘ ham“. 0, “mm,” wire. the lormer Cecelia May ‘ Tm, worm DMWMM. waa‘Hndsnll. and six children. Chi. esroried to his seat by an honour lord. Bremuy- RPM“ Hui 6”“ guard. while Bruce Lewis sang “"5 BMW?” 59h“"""‘" "Just a closer walk with Thee" .11?“ ‘5‘” "'“m 0‘3""- 3"“ . Jewels denoting their status Mlssflel‘mm m“ a” "E 5"" ias past otlirers were presented mew“: 3‘ “‘1' ‘5 ““'“"°“‘ ithr retiring worthy matron and KrandW‘ldfl‘“ 5’” “’“l’mmi' worthy patron. who were c o n chl‘dm‘ . gratiiiated on the sucrose iii-hie. A mm" ““d. "‘1’"- “WP” “you during the year by the iii-.B- S‘“'“E”"‘."J' “d “‘m' "an?" mm“, mat".er erii Beniamin Dennisl, Mata. .prayer ior divine guidance. with. _ iwan. Nl. are also survivmg. l A number or guests added my _ 1 be held lomnrv lihe pleasure ol the m at l. 5 m services will ev en the l P or his late re. wilich concluded with refresh- riirola. .The ‘ the province this year, his de- sidcuce. 2i water Slrrei. East. and It 3:3) at CESK‘umpPC Uni- iixl Church interment will be in the Church cemell‘ry, BIGGEST lNDUsTnY Agriculture is Britain's isrg. est single occupation and em- side contractor. died Thursday .plnys imir per cent oi the work- ai the Prince County Hospii—‘ lug population ALLSTATE PERMA . TYPE ANTI-FREEZE or 70c QT_ NOW IN STOCK SIMPSON-SEARS 208 PRINCE ST PHONE 2-025I Royal partmehl in considering legis- Ialion prohibiting [IIF use til poisonous potato top killer in the - pmvtnca. Children ‘In June and July." hr raid. . _ l “as cattle died in the Housing. The final article of a two- ton "at; and ldiscarded contraind- .pan series dealing with the era at e porous wen oun - - i .....i... r... anon... w... "filly": 0‘ 3;? W11. .thrown away last tall. This 5‘ ‘ " appears S ‘V99 in“. it has been estimated that in your Weekend Mega-i lanoiher 35 cattle have died in he, Writer Mary Nunn‘ the 'pravinco tor the sama re tells hm. the Queen and. r. Macnae is studying Nova 13”?“ Pm“? have qwmy Stalin's Water Act. which he lenglneered many chanv says Is "very comprehensive ges which have securedi pn most ol It would be suitable them ",9 fig," ,0 exemge iii‘ A ‘ ed that legislation maybedrawn "'9 01°50“ P9551“? In“? p with the “papergf M the EHL‘P on the lives of their dcpartmenls oi fisheries and children, THE PATRIOT l with WEEKEND \, inn per says the country's poor wheat harvest this year is caiisrd by bad larmiug. not bad weather A copy or the news- paper Rabuinicheskn re- ceived here said nulgaria this year had sullered “n compiet PARKDALE PHARMACY a it's on to school an (a With Ican hMItl h low Our Mother gava na I i vitam no im We're so healthy. u could hunt! PARKDALE PHARMACY Oven Evin nllllt 'MI 10 breakdown ol the wheat pmduc- iiori plan" outing to “insufficient application of scientific achieve. ‘ merits and pi longstanding ex-. ric c STILL 1 0c 1 O N LY on Sale Saturday HELP STAMP OUT WET FEET! We hava wot-in. "I mm MIT" for All “I! llmlly. ' » i LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. “The llama of Guild Shoes Sill” 1920" College Students and Young Men and Women DANCE Saturday, Oct. 19 9 PM. M12 PM. Featuring tile Highms P. E. Iii: Foremost Rock Ami Roll lirchI-SINI Gentlemen Must Wear (‘miip FATHERS 0F CONFEDERATI MEMORIAL BUILDINGS Teri manniaouirrri nl Mocking. Library and needing min are invited to submit pertinent liter-pin anti price line nor Mal‘rrlllfll '- llcu- !. n-Ilesi a Associates Ltd. industrial neainlm. III. that. naeee Villa Maria. Montreal. 7. a, Admission $0: BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE SAT. AFTERNOON RECORD HOP At 3.30 Admission 25c Buy your Canada Savings Bonds (4m agc twirl to malwil] 503‘" Per Annuml at the Royal Ask tor application (arm at your iieaml hunch. Buy (or cash or lay insia mcnls. i'anada Saving Hands rl ' flnclnni: in value. can he cashed any time for in" [non vliut, plus interest. ROYAL BAN K