CITY & QUEENS | HOCKEY NORTH RIVER night (Monday) Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs, sixth game 4 in semi-finals Admission 25¢ and ,.50c at & pm minor hockey, Pee Wees ev rink § to- Winsloe vs. York ; ; CA PARTY in North Wiltshire hall on Monday night at 830 pm. In aid of the” hall CITY & QUEENS CARD PARTY at Community Cen- Pownal Royals vs. tre Monday, March 7 at 8 p.m KINGS COUNTY BINGO AT Montague Legion Home ety Monday night at § pm MONTAGUE REGIONAL Board of Trade dinner meeting changed to Bar- rett's Restaurant, Tuesday, 6:30 's BEAU , VARIETY CONCERT Murray Har ens ee ee on pap bour North Hall, Wednesday, March ) perme ar : sepeiigsu ; * the $10.00 perme and up at ‘ price for, the ee at 215 pm Sponsored by month of March wih, or. without appointment. Telephone 4-3837: PRINCE COUNTY ! STER ' ‘ by iD ROOSTER Restaurant 009th RENSINGTOM RINK tonight (Mew ‘ day): first game finals Farmers Lea DK. L.S. COX will be absent- from “he Polyclinic from March 7th to Magch., 22nd inclusive er gue — ys time 8:15 p.m Halls New “London. Combines * Kensington "Seabrooks Game VITAL STATISTICS | Vital Statistics | | BIRTHS MacLEOD — At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on March 3, 1966, to Mr and Mrs. John A. MacLeod, Vernon River, a *on, (stillborn) M Samuel E. MacLeod, who passed away B@ighbors for their great or MACMILLAN — LAC, ~ David = and _Delme ‘nee MacCabe), are happy to announce the arrival of a son at the Hospita! Hote! Dieu, Chatham, N.B., on March 5, 1966, David William Fred, erick, tipped the scales at 6 Ibs. 13 ozs Peg, Sheldon and David Hume COLLINGS - ‘Ray Coll wh ed ’ | earl Maree a passed oed Toronto's attempt to levy friends wha~9s well as her fa Fondly IN MEMORIAM, acLEOD — In loving memory of » Mareh 7, 1959 Just a prayer from we who loved you, Just a memory fond and true Just to say how much we miss you Because we thought the world of you: Ever remembered and «sadly missed In loving memory of He lives with us in memory still, Not just today, but always will remembered by wife and family COFFIN — Born to Mr and Mrs. Ger- ald Coffin, Stratford, Ontario, a son, Gerald Scott on February 27, 1966 Weight 10 Ibe. 3 ozs. ROMANIANS READ MUCH Romania | printed more than, 70,000,000. books in 1965 = \ ~~ NOW! a YOU CAN SAVE EVEN MORE ==: WHEN YOU BUY A GOODWILL USED CAR AT ae HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. WE HAVE THE FINEST SEL- tiomsson,” Lower "Montague: {un ECTION OF TOP QUALITY SAVING PRICES. This day we do remember, A loving thought we give, To one no longer with us But in our hearts still lives Always remembered by the family USED U | INMEMORIAM 1 ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS | ‘ TORONTO (CP)—The provin- heart oe Au 4 e MacPHAIL — In. loving memgry of Inserted by the family ou fear mother and grandmother. Mrs Carrie MacPhail who passed away). - MRS. ALEXANDER M. one ar ago today March 7, 1965 ‘ 1 MacPHERSON There’s a smile we'll always re member a se A voice we'll always recall, There passed away on Feb- And 2 memory we will cherish for. ruary 9,.1966. at the Livingstone- over MacArthur Nursing Home Mrs. Of one so. dear to us all Mac : Lovingly remembered and. sadly miss- Sane ut cPherson._ of ed by daughter Vina and family Union Road, Kings County. ,| She was the former Catherine! | —=" MacDonald, born May one .of twelve children of — the late Allan Hector and Euphemia | (Munro) . One sister, Christine, Mrs Ji| of Albert |. Drake £& Drake—In memory rnest Kerr, of Brookline, Mass. achusetts, and one brother, John M., of Vancouver, B.C., survive, Mrs. MacPherson was origin-’ ally married to Alexander M, Nicholson also of Union Road, Kings County, who predeceased her in 1914. To this union were Sa born five children all of whom Ever remembered by survive: Mildred, Mrs. Norman) wife and family. - |W. Gillespie, of Boston, Massa- chusetts: Ada, Mrs. Frank Bag-! _ ley, of Davenport, Iowa; Cath-| jerine, Mrs. John Mustard of ‘Charlottetown, Maynard of WE WISH to express our sincere ap. Southern California and Alan of | preciation to our many friends and Fredericton, New — Brynswick, | kindness Ajlso left to mourn are nineteen grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. She married Al-, exander M. MacPherson in. 1929. |He predeceased her in 1961. | In her life, her understanding | ’ and kindly personality | cial government Thursday vet- | won her a wide circle of devoted who passed away March 7, 1962. ~ CARD OF THANKS during our present difficulty Mr and Mrs. George Fitzgerald. Inverness. TAX BID TRAMPLED © its own race track tax. Wilfrid/mily; will experience a keen Spooner, Ontario icipal af-/sense of loss in her passing. The fairs minister, said taxing pari-|many floral and other tributes mutuel betting at Ontario |received, bore testimony to the | HERRING — In loving memory of our Tacks is the province's -prerog-|esteem in which she was~held mother Mrs. James F. Herring who ative. The city had submitted a iby her many friends passed away March 7, 1963. and _rela- bill to the legislature's rrvent tives. 2b bills committee that would per-| Her funeral, which was under mit Sa levy a one-per-cent t@X the direction of the MacKinnon eons betting at Greenwood ‘Funeral Home of Montague and cen er: : lwhich was very largely attended --jqvas held fromthe St..Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague, with interment in Union R®éad Cemetery Reverend M. Car! Currie of Murray Harbour North conduct- | ed the funeral and presided at) interment. His message was. beautifully appropriate. Two favourite hymns of the deceased, The Lord’s. My Shep- | ie Sweet Bye and |Bye, were fee! the B ro, Johnny Bears and Willard | Bruce. | Norman Nicholson, ‘Victoria Cross; Ellsworth Ross, Everett Moore, James Edwin Mellish and Frederick Carver, all Union Road. Eau In life, her prayer was: NITS AT MONEY | 1965 PARISIENNE 4 Door, big V-8, Automatic Trans- White Wall mission, Radio, ~ $2995 1964 CHEVROLET § Cylinder, “4 Door, Radio. $9295 1964 FORD Automatic, 4. Door, Standard Transmission, New car condition. ' ALL USED CARS LICE Tires,-: Steering, Windows, ing, Power NSED FOR 1966 | Radio, White Wall Tires, Discs. 1963 MERCURY — 4 Door, V-8 Automatic, Power Steer- Window, Radio, Discs. ~ $2095 1963 PONTIAC 4 Door, Standard Transmission. $1999 may see Thee, hear Thee, serve Thee, abide in Thee.” | $he lived this prayer. , Power | Power Brakes, Electric to know that she is now with Tilt Steering Wheel, Ged whom she faithfully served. : The federal department of, ag- ain Canada. _ Brakes, Electric Rear DRI 000 Expense of S. With each sale of a used $169 1, “1877,-\ § MacDonald of Kinross.) , yn Trio, Malcolm Mun- | gane. | a A bumble heart — that I may erman, sailed up the west coast | lof Vancouver Island A heart of love — that I may and found the hay meadows at | the head of a deep lagoon about | ~~ | heart of faith — that I may /four miles south of Cape Scott. | 1964 BUICK a , led first settlers to the 2 Door Hardtop, Automatic, site nt | May it comfort the bereaved site, and the settlement began to grow. . |- The idea, apparently, Se ee —— live from fishing gel trapping MENT DO WORK until crops matured a road GOVERNMEN mt ES R | was _ built to Cape. Scottand the settlers seem _to have been’ == riculture contributes about 70/| convinced that a road was com- Mrs. Herbert Corcoran, Pius- | per cent of agricultural research | ing. : At the difference of over $1000 or more, you__ receive / Fished Lo eS Del O'Brien 30-year-old Pembroke lawyer; Young Progressive Conserva- Road Came Too Late For B.C. Community. CAPE SCOTT, B.C. (CP)—On vegetables—were prolific, and the unprotected northern tip of largely consumed locally. With- | Vancouver “Island, the empty out a-road, there was no ready houses of Cape Scott lie bleak way to take them to market. beside the Pacific. | Home - made fishing boats | ‘Three ' families — lighthouse wer¢ no maich for’ the Pacific | keepers. and their wives and gales that regularly flail the children—tive here now. - cape, they found. Trapping ‘was | ; profitable, but the pelts had to wail . a small-boat mooring. - | _Wild_cattle roam the area to- of | day. Rusty harness gear hangs on tottering walls, and hhand - hewn bridges lead | Give me a pure heart—that I | where. tw To Prepare Mi z Se OTTAWA (CP)—If another F1- N. P. Jensen, a Danish fish lit Lake situation is to be voided Cape Breton must start planning now for the inevitable end of its coal mining opera- tions, the retired chairman of | the Dominion Coal Board saitl | Saturday. : Mr. Colin L. O'Brian, who re- itired Thursday, said in an inter- was to| View he wasn’t suggesting the) ‘end of mining was_just around | PIUSVILLE in Another. Dane, Rasmus Han- vide. attendec an Institute con- vention held in Charlottetown recently. : Kevin Murray and Alton Ram- say ieft recently for at Their crops—small, fruits and VE Columbia. . + Mrs. Louis Jones, Bloomfield, has returned home afte under- goirg surgery in the Charlotte- town Hospital. ~~ 9 1 Mrs. George Barnett Is a pati- | YOUNG PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES (CENTRE), a was elected president of the tives at their annual meeting president, 1 City, who was elected ee ster eveeemeapeepsanereetement me |" But the settlement had fallen Cape Breton Being Advised 90 or 40 years away they must costs more to bring the coal up the greater distance; costs more to pump down air | ventillation and to get supplies down.” b wa The Guardian, Charlottetown, ESP uch eas in Ottawa Sunday. With are Jean Sirois, 28, of vice- legislature that no other area in BOY, DRUNK, SHOOTS SELF the province could produce such yields of vegetables. and small fruits. all-important road built, and by — then it was too lae. A radar base was esablished at Cape Scott during the Second | World War, and a plank road was constructed from Cape Scott to the RCAF base at Hol- berg, about 20 miles south. in on itself by then. Families left: for more ’hospitable climes, more accessible locations. They turned their cattle ‘luose to roam, left the butter churns in the kitchens: and the wagons. in the yards. ; No fruit and vegetables move south now from the lush hay , and the plank road is rotting, plank by plank- ne Closing © the corner. ‘But whether fits 30, start to for the inevita- ble closing.”’ Cape Breton _eoal mines at present, particularly the four major. ones, operate in — long, | sloping tunnels that run under the sea.‘‘Every foot you further déwn just makes it that more expensive.” A Eventually it becomes unec nomical to eontinue operations- because the deeper you worked and it for | “The time has come when we must look forward to the ultt- mate closing . . . we don't want another Elliot Lake on our} hospital, the hands.” ° Mr. O'Brian said there is an opportunity to open one new "a in the Western Hospital. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallant Si ies ‘i So = : |mine in the Lingan area, be- ae a ET ee ee Gallant| tween New Waterford: and Glace~ fare ariottetown Tec: | Bay in Cape Breton. ee “It’s the last piece of un- | Aleitha Corcoran, a-student X- ray. technician at the Charlotte- town Hospital, spent the past | weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and’Mrs. John J. Corcoran. - DISCUSS FAMILY LIFE GUELPH, Ont. (CP) — A con- ference’ on family life, organ- ized by the policy review com- R. Johnston car or truck, with a trade With trade difference oe | 1963 RAMBLER 4 Door . WAGONS 1963 FORD GALAXIE, 9 passenger, V-8 engine .... $2050 As ee ee - 1962 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, radio, automatic .. 1960 METEOR, V-8 engine, radio ee eee 1960 VALIANT, standard transmission ... 100 gallons of gasoline. f _over $500 you receive 50 gallons of gasoline. TUnit No. F-1021-4 | Unit No. F-748 ‘64 CORVAIR; ‘59 FORD ne owner, low. mileage, Station wagon; V8 auto- Still under new_car war- matic. This car in A-l con- 1956 VAUXHALL. . 1958 METEOR, 4 Door, Radio 1955 PONTIAC 4 Door ....... _ 1958 PONTIAC 4 Door, Radio . CHEAPIES ¢ 1959 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan ...,.+2-++ __1956 CHEVROLET 4 Door, Radio ..... ccc. 1957 DODGE 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 «....... 1960:ZEPMIVYR 4 Deer oso eos ieee el eooeste#er eee SEE—Preston Wood, George Carragher, Gerry Carragher,» Alden Rodd,- Leigh Crabbe, Rollie Johnston, or John Smith = oniy HILLSIDE MOTORS LID. SR Charlottetown,, P.E.I. St. Peter's Road “WHERE CUSTOMER SERVICE AND SATISFACTION COME FIRST" rom YOUR FORD DEALER St. Peter's Road Dial 4-8548 a ‘ JOHNSTON LID. mittee _of_ the -New_ Democratic | ~ _ Party, will be held here Satur- js designed to “‘bring out new ideas and solutions to the prob- lems of rural life in Ontario,” said the committee chairman, Professor John Harney of the ‘University of Guelph. Soviceess 1995. | Nay cenen ony OM | atte. CLAIM SCHOOL STRAFED _— eae | Should be $975 HONG KONG (Reuters) 1695 Should- be $2195 raw North Viet Nam_ Friday __ac- iNOW ' nN $83 cused American planes of straf- veveesess F150 | onty $1729 | onty CSS Saaeee aan ings eta oy | 678 | “wt we ews CUNO BIR. ee dae tated Gat ig ‘ : eight other children and six =97 FORD 4 ™|°760 AUSTIN | sites Seine In A-1 condition l oa eaxp | St 14 Ninh state farm in North oor. Should be $350 | Viet Nam. Make Us An; vow $199 | sears aay $495 a Offer “ | ONLY _ ee Check up Time ima oN | ont No omc ee a vaeeser 380 || 62 VOLKS, |..’56 METEOR | mews gue eee he STS. Should be $1995 Should be $550° .\|" “Gaaiaae Maca sees 1958 [NOW—g77Q| NW «g 295 MONDAY. ace. DUB OS, Oe a | PET OPE ee aed Unit No 414-A Unit No. F-991A eo Wie FORD bn | “63: FORD - ® V8 automatic,. ane owner Ke Should be $975 Should be $2225 | NOW OQ | NOW _ $499 oxy $1980 Eada Visit Us For Ideas For Better Living day, March 5. The conference | ~ touched coal and this new mine would provide the opportunity to work<out a gradual easing out of coal production entirely.” “With the additional life this new mine can give the industry | they can avoid the sudden cut- off of all mining and the asso- | eiated social and economie prob- \lems this would create."’ Loans fro ee he! meen ELECT EXECUTIVE | A coroner's jury investigating But it took a war to get the the death Feb. 13 of a l4year- Fie A seaioate some decorating _ you’d like to do? Get cash now ... for paint and paper, re-upholstering, any good reason. A Niagara counsellor will t alk over ‘he amount and repayment schedule . . . and tailor it_a_ to fit' your budget. We believe » money and helpful planning go together. “$50 to $25 NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED { se ee Te Lake Ainslie Itch Problem: To Be Probed HALIFAX CP) — A biology professor is going te spend the simmer trveng to run down ap ailment as ‘Lake Ainslie. Itch,” but something that has been ipritat ing people around the world for centuries Pe . Itch, almoet always com 4 tracted from the waters of @ . certain lake or pond, turns the skin into red blotches similar to measles. It can be extremely painfu Prof John Farley of Jalhou- sie University here says. he ’ knows what causes the itch. It’a a tiny parasite carried to the lake by birds The parasite uses water snails te complete its reproduction eyele to. the larvae stage eThe trouble is, the parasite can't distinginsh between snails and the skin of a human swim- ming in the lake. Tt can’t con tinue to hve in the human body -but before it dies the irritating infection has established itself. | Prof. Farley said his studies lat Lake Ainslie, a favorite tour- list and camping spot in Cape , ‘Breton, will be centred on de- and Walter RE termining which bird or birds im Goodfellow, 31, of Halifax, the Carry the parasite to the lake. retiring vice-president. _ pla os established @ (CP Wi oto) ‘Method.,of eradication will have es ae rophete) ite che found t, says Prof. Farley, is the difficult part. BURLINGTON, Ont.” ‘CP)— old Burlington boy has ruled that he returned home drunk self with a shotgun. ‘ANNUAL MEETING ~ The Prince Edward Island Division Canadian Red Cross Society CONFEDERATION CENTRE ; CHARLOTTETOWN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th, 1966. “SAFETY SEMINAR” 9:30 a.m. — 5:30 p.m. DINNER MEETING 6:30 p.m. For reservations phone or write Red Orow Headquarters, Ch'town by March Tth. HOSPITAL SERVICES — a - PEL residents sect fo enter | any hospital in ANOTHER PROVINCE sician submit an application to the Hos- pital Services Commission. Unless ap- proval is obtained prior to admission te Commission cannot leqafly assume responsibility for the account. For detailed information regarding extent of “Tesponsibility, types of treatment eovered, ete., contact: Hospital Services Commission of P.E.I. P. 0. Box 4500 Charlottetown, P.E.L Phone 892-1211 known in Nova “Scotia from a party and then shot him... 00 Queen St. “CHANDLER BROS. Phone’ 894-5524 129B | LTD. | oon | Building Supplies k 5 Summer Street (ac) | No. 1 Plywood Place Suminerside o Group ae P. E.f. 44-6557 , of Companress 1 | bs i > an