INTERRUPTION NOTICE. GRAY'S ROAD, BELLE RIVER & PINETTE on-Weenesday,.September 21, tween,the hours of 1:00 p.m. ting, be p.m. (Daylight Saving Time) in the Gray's Road, Belle River and Pinette This interruption is necessary to permit us to relocate power lines on way as required by road construction the area. MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED - ‘There will be an inter ruption of{electric power Weather permit- and 4:30 area the Trans-Canada-High- work in oreo NOTICE 1S cou VATE. 94.99; Announcements. Salon, Telephone 2-2689 Notice is hereby given that any and all pur- chases made in the name of the St. Dunstan’s University Students Union Inc.. must be accom- -panied_by..authorized_purchase.slips_signed_by.a— member of the executive which is Charles Mc- Millan. president; Philip MacDougall, vice-presi- | dent; Rosemary Hughes, secretary; Gerald Praught, treasurer. a Business accounts have been authorized. for the Student Union Coffee Shoppe and the Stud- ents Store. Respective signing officers are Brian Dornan and Robert Eagan.~ The executive will not be held responsible for charge , accounts ‘made without an authorized purchase slip. | » Signed: } | ex OF St. James Church wil! hold | se 7:30 p.m. spomnerse by fay, grove: | FREE NYLONS — | Bytons night. 12.30. In aid of the rink. | BINGO Fort a Rall, Wed- ber } Army on Friday. p.m. Please use side door MEN's | CITY AND QUEENS rummage sale on Friday October anteed Regular price $89.50 + KINGS COUNTY DANCE EVERY Friday night: One pair of tree) Mary’ % se with each Family Allowance | th Blue Crystals | Check cashed at Factory Outlet Store, Admission 7Se 196 Queen Street. FAMILY THRIFT Shop, Souris Beach. DANCE IN Belfast Used clothing for al! the family, Good. DAUGHTERS ‘OF England ca Ta | game in Orange Hall L.O.B.A. @urk- wood Drive every Wednesday night at 8 p.m Admission 50c. Lunch served Hall, Friday | music. Dancing 9.30 to. 73 cents » were | cut $100 Ann Shiirley ‘Beauty al Ged. | RUMMAGE SALE at the ‘Salvation — September 23 at 1.30 tauored te measure suits sale imported English clothes.- Fit guar- Sale ae now $68.50. Moore and McLeod's ing Black _Pond..bird.—-sanetuary>—tor— s Parsh Hall. ‘Souris. Music’ by TRE ANNU large | members are urged to attend, Variety of childrens’ clothes just ar | day beginning at'1:00 p.m. rived. Specials thiis week school dresneg | REVIVAL SERVICES ef the Chorch » St. Patrick Road, Peakes State an at "3 Pm. vik: “in three: opt. 28. Rev. Charles McNevin, Evangelist, All faiths welcome. Come let us worship together. SOURIS, BRANCH Fish and Game Associationmeeting will be held. Sept- ember 22nd, 1966, at 8 pm. at the United Church Hall discussion on open- Lae Season and for fall. - trap PRINCE*COUNTY AL meeting of the Pro- | Vincial Branch of the Canadian Ladies’ | Gol: Association will be held at the Summerside Golf and Country Club at 7:30 p.m. on 28th September 1966. All Field | CHARLES MeMILLAN, President GERALD PRAUGHT, Treasurer Charlottetown aa re-K Construct Charlotte HELP WANTED STRUMENT MAN For sewerline work, experienced lab- orers to lay sewer li ne pipe for job in town Thousands of bushels of “Yon thé vine. Pick your own. Bring your own con tainer. Beat the frost and ‘save. *R. T. MacEACHERN St. Catherines—Opposite school TOMATOES red and green tomatoes | _and part- time bo ence not necessary: tion Grade X. Apply in own hand- writing to Guerdian- Patriot Box 29329, WANTED —Smart capable girl for counter sales” okkeeping, experi- Minimum educa- BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service . . » Where to find PROVINCIAL 4-H YOUTH FAIR EVENING PROGRAM "WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2Ist, 1966 e 8:15 P.M- On Saturday, Sept. 24 at |: 30 P. m. -Balane of stock in-store of: MRS. Hilda Sharam ROBERT MacKINNON __Owner. Auctioneer. Phone 4-9689 Ch’town a sane Provincial Vocational Institute. _Malpeque Road, Charlottetown FAIR PROGRAM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1966 ‘EXHIBITION GROUNDS Charlottetown Judging begins at 9:30 a.m. Knights of Ealunib Ladies. Ausifary Funeral Notice All nications ‘of the Ladies Auxiliary are requested to attend prayers for our late member, Mrs. (Dr.) L. I. Duffy at & pm. Wednesday, September 21 at her late residence, 71 McGill Avenue, also to attend the funeral] mass. iim ee oor eam eren oe Vital Stalistics. 4 committee will be held is the Town 4 “Por, ” | all Teen September 22nd, held in the ‘eee ing wn! BIRTHS 1966, at 8:30 p.m. A good attendance on Wednesday, September 21st. a is requested ceeds im aid of hall. meer oe Sa, | eee Dee Tee Ae Bis are Sepeg | lar daughter "pnatioy” Lee, age four, _| years. Aictior Sale ENGAGEMENTS AT MURRAY HARBOUR EOCHANAN — O*ROUREE — Mr. ana to announce the engagement iat their daughter, to Robert Lindsay O’Rourke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O’Rourke, Charlottetown, P.E.1. The—marriagewiill-take— place October 27, at the Church of the Most Holy Redeenrer, Charlottetown at 12 o'clock noon. WORSLEY — BROWN — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worsley, Cambray, Ontario, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter Hea- ther Ann, to Mr. Irwin Brown, Torontu, Ontario, son of Mrs. Mae Brown of Long River, rae Marriage to take place on October 15, at 3, o'clock p.m. in St. Pauls United Church, Cambray, Ont. BOWATT — CRAIG —_Mr. and Mrs. Asher Howatt, Tryon, P-E.1., announce the forth marriage of their daughter Mary Patricia to James Arthur Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Craig, Tryon. Marines to take place November 26th, IN MEMORIAM GILLIS— In loving memory of my husband and our father Samuel Gillis ef Point Pleasant who passed away Sepi. 21> 1963. God knows how much we. miss you REGULAR ~and*SOCIAL EVE ~ HELP WANTED Female help vated for day and night work. This employment will last. until late fall. For information apply— _ tf E |. FROSTED FOODS Ip Sherwood — Telephone 424317 fs counts the tears we shea. And wispers hush! he only sleeps Your dear one is ‘not dead. It’s sweet to know we'll meet again Where parting is no more. Someday, sometime our eyes will see! The face we loved s0 well Someday, sometimes his hand. . we'll clasp And never say farewell Sadly missed and lovingly remember- ed-by wife, a, daughter, Thelda, and son, feeer MacCORMACK — In loving memory of eur dear little daughter, Adele, in a highway accident ‘at on ber—2ist,— | Tracadie— 1963, aged six years, one month. A dear little rosebud s Usual Good Prizes Dancing after Bingo to Art Large and Orchestra : 1 Adults Only them in Charlottetown and District ~ OLD TIME. DANCE TONIG HT n the "LOFT" at the : Southport Country Club Music by Rola MacKenzie | Always ‘remembered and sadly missed In loving memory ‘@f our . ee “hae Gillis. of Point Pleasant who passed away September 21, 1963. : BUYING - SELLING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SERVICES WANTED ALE BOTTI.ES Michael Bros Ltd. 240 Dorchester St. 2c per dozen PHONE. 4-8595 Beer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bottles at - MAURICE BLOCK Cort. Kent Street. 20c Per Dozen Quick Service BOTTLE EXCHANGE O'BRIEN Iron and Metal Co. Ltd. Lower 1 Prince St.—Charlottetown Phone 4-4497 SERVICES WILSON WOOD'S FUELS : Texaco Stove and Furnace Oi! . Free Oil Burner Service. | 18 Woodlawn Ave. Ch'town Dial 892-2336 re dd. BOLEY TRANSFER 65 Richmond St. Phone 4-9914 “Tops in Efficient, Courteous Service.’ MONUMENTS Of Distinction -~ Granite and Marble also Cemetery Lettering CURRIE BROS. “Malpeque Road Ch’towfi 4-8311 be Esquire Coffee Shop’. “ Full course si 2:00 “p.m.; “ pr.—$1.25.- Sandwiches, chips, etc., ~ete. , oes BECKER, -Prop:- LE VA Queen St. = 250 eee Som KEEL TAS “Spring Park Road 11:30 to | BUYING SELLING RENTING PHONE 43268 J. W. MacKENZIE Rea) Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker 269 Queen Street Charlottetown Memver of CA R.E.B. s, W. WILLIS Realtor - Insurance Appraiser - Builder ‘Real Estate Ltd. ROBERT McINNIS Interior — Exterior Painting and Papering.. An A-1 job guaranteed. Free estimates. Telephone 892-2153 day 894-4896 after 5 p.m. MOL t Broker, Appraiser Phone 2-1611 Auto Salvage Kensington Rd. Parkdale See us for :auto parts and After Hrs. 2-2300. Supplies Member of C. A. R. E. B. _ Finley MacKinnon 094-8115 Tel. Office: 894-7242 | GEORGE PEAKE LIMITED “REAL ESTATE | INSURANCE 92 QUEEN STREET PHONE 2-2448 SERVICES . MONUMENTS LEVI POWER 3 Montague Local Representative is J.T. DOYLE Thomson Sartic fank Service Septic Tank Pumping, “Courtesy is our motto” Phone 44411 — West Royalty REAL ESTATE Charlottetown - Head Office 90 Kent Street—892-2511 Branch Offices §’Side - 381 Beaver 2985 Island-Wide Sérvice SERVICES Eastern Painters ‘Limited ‘Exterior and interior painting special coatings, vinyl fabric, spray paint- ing. a “Free Estimates” a We are téady to Serve: you., ~ ASD Sydney. ‘St. oe PPO, Box-1301 or 46651. ae i UC ARTMUR 1h RORER t | 2 Elm Ave. .Ch’town 4-3278 ISLAND BRIKCRETE he ase: White Rose and Shell Products 4” Field Tile Goodyear tires and a full line Dia] 4-3942 | Plumbing and Heating Contractor _- ee LOTUS CAFE SEPTIC TANK and ~~ Be ; FIELD TILE_ INST. TION Air-conditioned CUSTOM BA ING: 23 pS oe aud Beatty Barn Equipment anadian s Take out Service ‘ Phone ikaneeroll Phone 4-3910 72 Queen St. eo” wor LO Hubert D. Joy, RI. A. Management Consultant general management~ finance & control ‘ @ hospitals ~~ ® So cost ting a . AG Belvedere Avenue “Charlottetown Phone _4-9961_~ Rethy’s TV & Radio ‘Chop “FOR RENT. ~ _FREEZER™ LOCKERS | ore 7 “Calk4-4i2t SEES TANK INSTALLATION ee NOW | Lf BACK HOEING Repairs on all Blectsjosi (§-strnc TANKS CLEANED _Applianees. Reasonable OF aa Ra Phone 4-5113- Soatoly ne Unie Mies FOY 4 oo “SUNNYSIDE ; oe all esses = me . “BEAUTY. SALON | gs HE GLORIA. ot AD: THE 162 Gt. George . [et Ah sa 8 r. ORE rms, Spee ims ; ie | CLASSIFIED PIANO LESSON } amd eave dollars.” eee S EXCHANGE LTD, AT Prince St. Phone “48128 “ADS 6” Cement Blocks coe vf Flagstones q 149 North River Road . ster - oy A $t 8.00 F per yee Be Members - Tourists - Guests Welcome __| ty, standdtuguer Hava, Elwood, Georse ROCK-SHAKE SIDIN CARD OF THANKS : AND wall iy (Mrs, No Masta ae INSULATION Bowere "and" telegrems on the ge. FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic any Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” The most inexpensive home care Let us prove‘it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost Fimancing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 WANTED By Charlottetown: firm, man 45 ship- ~ Ping and receiving, age 21 -35. Experience in stockroom desirable. Permanent’ position with good opportunity. Apply stating Dee, education and experience to: MR.N. HODGSON, National sth oat Service 4 ilable: St the Summerside ‘High Sch ing coufses will be a (Lehigh) PHILOSOP 200 -R. E. Carter, A.B. (Introdyetion) PSYCHOLOGY * _ liece dae A di * a ‘housie) a, S’side 436-3419 Atheir recent “sad bereavement. Speciat/, On the basis - of advance re- 100-°R. J. LeClair, B.A. 200 Ian W. Brown, B.A., M.A. (MeGilh: Ph.D, a M.A.. Ph.D. (Toronto)_- 200 Peter McGonnell,” BA. (S.D.U.), M.A. (al: ourses ies be taken for University credit ($75), or non-credit ($50). All ‘ . The College reserves the right to withdraw any courses with insufficient. = _ enrollment. [iat saisicandalababanas a All courses will ‘be held on FRIDAY evenings, from 7:30 until 9:30, in the Summerside High School. ae t Pe Registration will take place at the Summerside High School on TUESDAY evening, September 20th. from 7:30 until. 9:00. easios: of their 63h wedding sary: who sent sympathy donations to Bible Society,“ Gideons | "| Memorial Hymnaries; also” Jenkins Fue’ nera] Home and all,.who helped in~ any cards, Alowers, way during my recent sad bere: Mrs. Alex MacKinnon, THE PARENTS Mr. afd Mrs. Ernest “eerie the‘late Melvin James ‘Duffy, wish te express their heartfelt ‘thanks ppreciation. tetheir many |; friends,“relatives and neighbors for ww. ~ |¢ould — cause—-shocks; but ~ javailability had also acted as a eignty. who.|Panies operating in Canada. “Canada has a more diversi- l ‘}more highly - T WISH TO thank Drs Pierce and Cos, -| Rurses and staff of the Prince Edward a SH TO thank the clergy, doctors.’ ® land Priscilla ‘Brye / nee Ki the city” pnd family of their beloved son ~ | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Well., Rept. 21,1 1966. 15 Walter Gordon Is Opp osed © By Liberal Po OTTAWA (CP) — A back- ‘ground paper for the Liberal ‘party potty conference- here Oct. 10-12 Imes up solidly ‘against prime arguments of |Walter Gordon in the party's |strenuous. debate over economic t |philosophy. |. Criticism of Mr Gordon’ s job |as finance minister between £963 and 1965 is.also implied in os prepared by David W. later, editor of The Canadian Banker and former adviser to several royal commissions. ,Mr. Slater discounts many of Mr. Gordon's concerns over for- eign investment. Without mentioning names, he says that ‘‘some current ar- guments’’ have ‘‘the same mis- leadingly over-simplified theor- ies of governments as the pup- pets of tightly-knit power elites composed of business and_ the military.’ “The evidence does not -sup- Pport-the contentions ‘that Can- ada experiences greater insta- bility in production and- -employ- | ment as a result of her foreign investment relations: nor that Canada's exports have been, on balance, reduced; nor that type of production, production meth- ods and industrial structure in Canada have been made inap- |; propriate due to foreign invest- ment; nor that the ‘plowing back’ of profits has been re- duced by foreign investment.” The paper says available evi- dence gives “not all that much support” té claims tHat foreign ownership .and control are con- centrated in high-output, ' high- Profit area#?6f- the economy, WANT SHOCK ABSORBER Withdrawal’ of foreign capital its. shock absorber. Mr. Stater also deals specific- ‘ally with Mr. Gordon's concern about loss of Political sover- “The Canadiatf” government has enormous power. greater power than it had in the past, over: foreign and Canadian com- ified-than inthe past, partly due | to the foreign ‘investment, and a greater wealth. Canada has a skilled citizenry,” more than 100 years _of respon- sible government, a reputation for fair dealing even with Tepat- | iriating foreign equity. invest- ‘ments in Canada and a highly. CARD OF THANKS Island Hospital for their kindness to me while a patient there; also to, all Treat visited me and sent cards “and 8 licy Paper. _ developed set of indigenous ft. {nancial institutions. ; “Much of the foreign invest ment in Canada is in bricks and’ mortar, on - going production ‘and marketing organizations, jand therefore difficult for for- eigners. to withdraw and easy for ‘governments’ to control if they wish.” ‘i The paper catis. for a muulti- lateral program of reductions in trade barriers, applauds ag- gressive promotion of second. ary manufacturing and urges a comprehensive, fully - — (grated approach to regional de- velopment. Mr. Slater acknowledges that a start has been made on in- creasing labor. mobility - and adaptability but adds that Can- ada's manpower progr@ms re- main “arehaiec and. short . sighted." Arming Of U.K. Police - Is Opposed WASHINGTON (CP) — Roy Jenkins, Britain's: home secre. tary said here he is deter mined to fight the rising crime rate in Britain but again re Jected proposals to arm British police. ; Speaking to the Washington National Press Club, Jenkins maid. Police chiefs -throughout ritain ‘‘dislike the ‘prospect of an escalation of. violence’ which “IT agree with them. My de-' sire is to disarm the criminals rather than to arm the - lice.” Jenkins, on a two-day visit te the United States, said his pro- Posals to fight the crime rate include a change in the British jury system, penal reforms and oe restrictions” on gambl- z. What {s new in crime growth— in Britain, he said, is organized crime and criminal conspiracy “operated by big men who are } often extremely difficult to get at." Organized gambling clubs must take first blame by ad the increase. On the.jury system, ‘he ‘sald “the scales of justice in. Brit- ain are tilted alittle more in favor of the accused than is Mrs. Alfred Yeo, North Rivier. OBITUARY RERBERT HORNE — (Inserted -by the family) The mary friends and: rela- tives of Herbert Horne of Char- lottetown, and formerly of South Winsloe, were ghocked and sad- dened to learn of “his sudden! Passing on August ‘10th, 1966 Born at Winsloe on ula 1887, the son of the | He resided on old homestead ‘1948, he jomeste. u n at fromtarming. ao then “moved | AO Charlotte- Ard until ne year “ago, whén stricken“ with a heart sel- zure he had been employed by ot *\Mr° Horne was a ‘member of First. Baptist oe Chasjotier town, and--w health ted, Ua regular attendant at Su day School,\.and_¢hurch vices’ Also a “member the Baptist Men's” ASS ion. Al- though it is” An t e, and hearts of thé fam(ly his dear pre-- sence .will be~most sorely miss the fleral offerings, mass cards, sympa- the cards and other kindnesses duting thanks to” Father ag yi of Pai Pat. rick’s Church and J. Albert -W Walker's Funeral Home. Ao LG ip . UN (St. Joseph's) (Tufts) s T. B. (Harvard), Lea glenn ee ft WC faculty will be at 4York and one ed, ‘his: cheerful warmth, friend>. tliness and generosity of~ spirit extended -to all, young and jon Lett to cherish~ his memory are — his wife, the-former Lettie Ro- berts, two daughters, Ereda, Mrs. Filton Warren, North Ri- ver; Letha, Mrs. Louis Vessey, “son, Melville Heights, New Brunswick. Also seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. A brother, Edmund, predeceased him se- 2 eral years ago. The funeral, largely attended, was held from First ' Baptist Church, Saturday, August 13th at 1.30-p.m. The service was con- ducted: by Rev. Malcolm’ Har- How. Hymns sung were ‘Abide With Me’’ and the Twenty: Third | Psalm.- ~-Pallbearers * were Col. FI. Andrew, Ira Auld, Stillman | vel, James.-A. Fullerton, Haslam and Nelson featiwon Interment was in the family | plot in‘ Sherwood Cemetery. “|When all is done, and~ my last word is said, And ye who loved me murmer, | “He is dead," ~|Let no one weep for fear that J should know, sorrow so. a When all is done, day is o'er, And that thro’ night I seek a dimmer shore & Say rather that my morn has just begun I greet the dawn and not: the setting’ sun, , When all is done. enya emeetes CARD OF THANKS roared eae And sorrow too that ye should, say ow my | tution to’ thetr 55 ore: Criticized y WELLANGTON. Prime” Minister“Keith Holyoake. “ acy ~ Zealand has delivered’ stinging” icism of Asian at ctu Lo recent Commonwealth” prime ministers conference and’ jit was not comppiiole, established - , don talks: On oup Practice of é into separate caue- racial lines.and said Jefons about attending future con . |ferences if this continued. ~ | Some delégates became’ sick and tired of having~to wait, sometimes for’ hours, while the Afro-Asian caucus stayed on in their own meetings to try to settle a common line of action, said An a prepared statement is return from London. Molyoake ..was dismayed by some of the extremist speeches made early ‘in the debate on Rhodesia and felt impelled te state New Zealand’s case forcefully. “We were opposed to the. tise of force and we supported the present potiey of sanctions which should be-given more ~ time to take effect, s “In thé inflamed atmosphere at the London meeting this wag not a popular line. It was, how- ever,“also the line taken by Britain, Malaysia, Malawi, Can- ada, Australia and Malta. . BOGUS BILL - * USED FOR FINE } | WASHINGTON (Reuters) An unknown man or woman has paid a parking ticket fine’ here’ with . counterfeit ™money—and apparently col- lected $15 profit on the dea Court officials, who dis- covered a $20 counterfeit bill among their takings said as the normal fine wa: $5. they presumed they hae | paid out $15 change to some one Secret service men said the phoney bill showed for- mer president Andrew Jack- son with a crooked smile instead. of his normal tight- lipped expression : Deny te Led at ease FOLD. JAIL. RECORD posi | VINELAND. Ont. (CP)—Can would = from _arming the: “Sets LA “ Me Zealand. wil have reserva. 4 The family of the.late Herbert ada has the highest rate o2 Horne wish to express their sin- capita of persons in jail in the cere thanks and appreciation to jcivilized or semi-civilized world the--Cutcliffe Funeral Home, |$says Mr. Justice Gregor: Rev! Malcolm Harlow. To all|/Evans of the Ontario Court o who sent flowers, Gideon Bibles, Hymn Books and donations to Baptist Missions and Canadian |Appeal. ‘'I think Canadjans arn jail-happy anyway,” he told th 15th annual convention Satur ’ ‘Walk a block from uptown— —— ye DAILY the High School at that time for consultation. Late registrations will be accepted at the Summerside High School until September 23rd. Heart Foundation. To all who|day of the Probation Officer sent cards and letters or helped Association of Ontario. “I don’ in any way during our recent think Canadians are less law ead bereavement \abiding than any other people.’ s