hLorilee ofdithe LSurnmeixido right. Mrs. Jack Harkness, oya ana an egion ux- ' s - lliary who cater to numerous secreta.ry' Ladles Auxmar?’ banquets for the men at the p r 8 51d 9 “ t elem Edd” Arsenault Is serving G w o n Legion Home, were ghosts of the male members of the leg- Ramsay. immediate past ion at it lizlliqucl on \l'i‘dnes- president of the Ladies Alix- day evening. Here. left to iliary to the P.E.I. Provincial solations to Mrs. Winnie Mc- Neil] and Dale McKenna. th e l “mu”; ._r._.....1*.. .j‘k a"... lEGION MEN HOST lADIES Council of the Royal Canad- ian Legion, and G. Lorne Monkley. a past president of the branch, is seen serving Marie Berry, second vice- preSident of the Summerside Ladies Legion Auxiliary. Flower bearers were William Gillis. Robert DesRoches and Willard Murphy. Interment was in the church cemetery. freezeout was won by M r s. . Bernard Riley. Assisting Mrs; . “ )IcKenna as co-hostess w c r e ers. Horace O'Brien. Mrs. Ray— gmond Dunn, Mrs. Ronald Mc- Mrs. James O'Brien. Mrs. Harry Dunn and Mrs. Frank McKenna. Next Friday evening the host and hostess will be Mr. ,and Mrs. Edwin McDonald. TOO Late To Classify FOR RENT: SIX ROOM house, unfurnished. with floor furnace and garage. ge lot of ‘and. $65 per month. Ap- ply 338 First Street after 5 pm. or phone 3008. iKenna, Mrs. Charles D u nn, SPONSOR TEA ATTEND MEETING i'The make believe tea spon-l Attending the Prince Edward sored by the Okto Club of Island Branch Amateur Athetic Prince County Hospital termin- Union of Canada meeting at ates Wednesday. December 12. Hunter River Monday evenin For its originality it is receiv— were the following members of lag the highest accolade from the Tignish Sports Recreation the public. dAssociation: John Gavin. presi- ' v ' ent: David Harper, Gerald ATTEM’ FL‘NERAL iKeough and William Pederson. :Mr. and Mrs. George Schur- man of Moneton. N.B.. spent. GAVIN FUNERAL "' The F OR SALE: ONE 1955 METEOR LOST: MAN’S GOLD' BULOVA LOST: SUM OF MONEY IN change purse with zipper. be- tween Metropolitan and Ment’s restaurant. Reward. Phone good condition. Priced for .quick sale. Phone 4-8137. watch. Thursday evening. Re- ward. Phone 4-6497. 2 lSLAND “NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County Appeal Quashed By Chief Justice SUMMERSIDE -—- An appeal issued by William Reddin, act- ing on behalf of the crown against a three month or $300 sentence given Joseph Arthur Cannon. var. was quashed by C h l of Justice Thane Campbell in Supreme Court at Summerside yester a The crown was appealing the sentence against Cannon who was earlier this year convicted in Prince County magistrate's court of having possession of 36 ounces of illicit spirits. T crown contended that a second conviction should have b e e it given — stating that they had already established a first con- viction. Counsel for the defend- ant was J. Watson MacNaught. QC. The second judgment handed down by the Chief Justice in- volved a civil action case be- tween James . Morrison. Summerside, represented by RS. Hinton, QC. and the Queen. represgnted by Gerald R. Fos- ter . a case arose out of an ac- cident January 6. 1961. when a car driven by the appelant's son. Stewart, was in collision with a snow plow on the brow of a hill. The snow plow was driven by Keith Kennedy of Bradalbane, which was on the wrong side of the highway en- gaged in pushing snow into the ditches. The Chief Justice noted there was improper lighting on the low to warn the public of the danger ahead and the Depart- ment of Highways had not is- FOR SALE: GIRIS FIGURE skates. size five. Phone 4-6425 FOR SALE: ONE BASE BURN- er No. 11. also one Quebec heater. Phone H874. FOR RENT: TWO ROOMS 0N second floor; clean and bright; heated; unfurnlsh Apply 195 Kent Street. sued Kennedy with any set of rules to go by. He found Mor- rison to be partially at fault and said he might ave used more caution when approach- ing the plow. The Chief Justice awarded 70 per cent of the damages to Morrison. or $841.25, and found Morrison to be 30 per cent at fault. He considered both Ken- nedy and the Department Highways to be 70 per cent at fault. O a. ti Dawson . . . . . . . .. WEATHER, TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures issued by the weather of- fice: Min. Max. - -31 _—‘C D. C.M. De , O'-Qube The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 8, 1962.i 1.22???” ' w” Members of the jury are. torc- man. Edwin William Turner. O'Leary. Knutsford. Ivan Ray Waite. Knutsford. Charles Grentall Gay, Knutsford. Orville Vance Betts, Glenwood. William R-is- sell Machan, West Point and Thomas Douglas Adams. 0’- Leary. Mr. Ellis. who was unmar- ried. is survived by two sisters and two brothers, George El and Ken Ellis, Springfield West. Mrs. Lorne Betts, O’Leary and Miss Edna Ellis at home. Fun- eral arrangements an- nounced later. .— .n. m Wilbert Lee Waite. H 4! I 46 81 22 28 24 29 23 30 14 31 38 41 38 35 36 37 e c . . . . . . . . . .. 32 40 Fredericton .... .. 36 45 Saint John . . . . . . .. 39 44 Monoton 38 54 alifax 50 Charlottetown 53 S dney 55 Yarmouth 47 St. John’s . . . . . . . .. 40 HALIFAX (CPl—The weather office says colder air was flow- ing into the Maritimes and showers should persist today mixed with a few snowflurries especially over the northern sections of the district. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. South Shore. Annapolis Valley, East- :ctouoymatow mmn— "Moro. occasionally mind In! Funds: loathe-t wind: as; (:1de with a tow mowers occasionally. in l x ed with snowflurrios: visibility 10 miles lowering in préclpltation to three miles; temperatures in the high 30s. . High tide today at Ch rlotte. town at 7:50 am. and 7:57 on. At Rustlco at 2:42 am. and 3:19 on lilo showm with a tow snawflurrios: colder. southwest winds 20. Low-high at Halifax 36 and 43. Yamoutb 80 and 40, Kentvlllo and Goshen 35 and 40. Outlook for Sunday-a few showers. . Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edwaivi Island. Cape Breton. Eastern 'N.B. counties. lower St. John River Valley: Cloudy with p.m. Summerside tide eighteen few showers occasionally minutes later than Charlotte. mixed with a few snowflurries; town. Sun rises today at 7:09 colder: southwest w n 25. and sets at 4:35 and rises Sun- Low-high at New Glasgow and day at 7:10 and sets at 4:35, Charlottetown 85 and 38, Monc- High tide Sunday at Charlotte- ton 35 and 36, Fredericton 34 town 8: am. and : pm. and 35. Saint John 35 and 38, High tide Sunday at Rustico Sydney 36 and 43. Outlook for 4:12 am. and 4:02 p.m. Sunday—a few showers. Upper St. John River Valley. Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy with a few showers occasionally mixed with snowflurries; not so mild: Free Delmar-y east winds 15 increasing in af- from 11 sun. to 1 mm, ternoon to southwest 20. Low- high at Edmundston as and 35, Dial 4-84l5-4.9023 Campbellton 32 and 35. Outlook : Larry's Restaurant Mon Discovered Dead In Truck O'LEARY A Springfield West farmer. Leigh Borden El- lis, 47, was found dead yester- day morning in his light truck which had been parked on the highway not far from his home since late Wednesday night. The body was found lying on the seat not visible to passers- by. An autopsy was ordered and jury empanelled by KENNEDY'S Ladies’ Wear Queen St. 166 Dial #8925 the week end in Summerside as lmneral 0‘ Mrs. WSW” G a V} 11 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert iwas held on Friday Rimming“ human 3M 3.. Sundav abrfrom her late residence to St. tended the funeral of Mrs. W. Simon and St' JUde’s Church MI Lea “f “dorm. 1Tignish, where Requiem High TMass was celebrated by Rev. . CWL CARD PARTY |Floyd McGaugh who also of-I -Mr. and Mrs. Dalem McKen- .ficiated at the grave. The Very I no, Elmsdale. opened theiri ev. . ooney was present: home for the weekly card party iin the santuary. The children of 1 sponsored by the Alherton Par- igrades one and two attended in = ish Council of the CWL Thurs-la body. Pall bearers were Al- y evening. First prizes were bert Jordan. Reymond Gillis. presented to Mrs. J.A. NoonanBernard Gillis, Gerald Gillis, and Frank .‘vicKenna. and con- Ira Gillis and William Gavin. NOW IS THE TIME for Blowing I . Insulation We have two of the most Modern Insulation Blowing Equip- " ment at your service anywhere in P. E. I. . . . Now is the ,time to have your insulation done . . . before winter sets in. ' FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALI. ' Atlantic Roofing and Insulation Co ‘ A NAME YOU CAN TRUST 18 Spring Park Road Dlol #6275 Souns Phone [83 :1» .. , FUNDS RECEIVED EI G U INTERCONTINENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. EARN own. INTEREST _‘ FIR-YEAR FOR YOUR aoo DAY SHORT TERM runos. I ., a mrsnesr m y a FOR YOUR 180 DAY ., , silent rem curios. Offices in principal cltlu in Quoboc and Ontarlo. MONTREAL BRANCHES N — s / I llNUnlo'oAvo. Momma-o. __~ _ racial-om Q‘L'ég'f't, 4m 4‘... Talon I. Hound, Goo. ‘I’ola Doll oculmmmnmumm. llnmuuu-rmual-mou. i Montague EET SANTA WIGHTMAN’S SATURDAY. DEC. 8 TUESDAY. DEC. ll THURSDAY. DEC. 13 SATURDAY. DEC. 15 TUESDAY. DEC. 18 THURSDAY. DEC. 20 SATURDAY. DEC. 22 2-4 pm. consummatime GIITM I “ MAG“ f .L KINGS lst District 2nd. District man 3rd. District Assemblyman 4th. District Dr. M. L. Bonnell. Assemblyman 5th. District Arthur MacDonald, Assemblyman I e IS YOUR SUPPORT, ” ".‘OTTAWA WILL BE LIBERAL" . Daniel MacDonald. Councillor William Acorn, Assemblyman William Trainor, Councillor Aldius MacKenzie. Assembly- 2 Donald MacLeod, Councillor Dr. Doug MacDonald A.W. Matheson, Councillor George Ferguson. Councillor ONLY uni CHILD-Mill. PARENT rial TEACHER- , Mil SCHOOL DISTRICT .. . Will Benefit From This __ALB_M_NE_0_RA£__ Here Is Our "5" Point Plan We will provide all school books to all children a. to grodotonotnocosttothe parents. We will reinstate the policy of equalization grants so that the less prosperous school districts wil be brought " up to the highest level in the Province. We will do everything a Government can doto encouro age the highest possible teaching standards. We will makeshe teaching profession a more attractive career for young people to color. Vocational guidance programs.. opportunity classes classes for slow learners. enrichment classes for obovo average children. improved supervisory and Woo services will make our education system unrivaled In Canada. These Are Your Liberal Candidates .. . QUEEN’S I let. District Stephen Mac Assemblyman 2nd. District 3rd. District. , ecil Miller, Assemblyman Benoit Dumb“, 4th. District . Assemblyman Hamid P. Smith, Councillor 4th. District J. Stewart Ross. Frank Jardine, Councillor Assemblyman J. George MacKay, 5th. District Assemblyman J. Elmer Blanchard, 5th. District Councillor Morley Bell, Councillor C.M. Cam McLean Leonoo Anonsult, Assemblyman Allison Mayne. Councillor H. B. Willis, Councillor Ian MacLeod, (Eugene Cullen, Councillor w Thing Needed To Put This Plan Into Effect PRINCE’S lst. District Robert Campbell. Councillor Prosper Arsenault, Assemblyman 2nd. District . G. Harris Rogers, Councillor : Reynall Machill, Assemblyman 8rd. District Frank L. MscNutlt, Councillor eod, Assemblyman omb