I CARDIGAN E T S ' Linda l'ii‘cen. ’l'oshmari stu- idcm at St. Dlm-‘Iall's Unimr- ' SEE THE DISPLAY oi mm 'sity. spent the weekend will! :dl'cds ot colors of Ceramic Tile hel‘ PBFEHIS- M15 alld MrS- Rich- ard Green. Cardigan North. \‘allace Maclntyre of CITY. 8: QUEENS . .WPPTWY CERAMIC “LE-I ‘ at Douglas Bros. and Jones luc "sub: . . v . .._‘ v . \ Car. I {HALL}:“13(me’WZIIEIEIIII Ig‘fly Du. I..l. DUFFY lvill Iii. absclli 1.1.1.... is a Daiipnt in the Ci”... . u... L. to. L. “.UI“ '. - , _‘ ' ‘ ‘K‘ ,' v .. ' l: u I.l. i: iv and Joncs inc. 01.2.“th omcc um” Nmmnb IOI‘C‘IH“ '1 ll.»-“iltnl when- he i . I rm.- H.‘ .lllnl_h_._ :lll‘lll‘l'\\[‘lll hlll‘ili‘l‘l' rrci‘litly~ Mary Hill. Icni-hcr at 1.1 “NA ‘ FREHI Mllnd on (.tépl‘lé.$l'. lgmlnp‘lltlr: \liylilldc(1::l Swim. «Buyout. sitcnt the I|~[‘l‘k. mm.- .-.;=.:,. hip [or “Wm-3'1 “mm “m “Eel; ‘Tr'md'av and . end at .llcr home in Cardrosi. hUlIll’tt tllll:\ idII.:l (odors. «of Thuwla‘; 8 p m' \l‘l‘;\lcl-(_mne I hhclla (I'lllnllan. young doom- l)t‘Il\I'1iI i‘.in:lw',lei:-i..Ii (lli‘i‘l ; ‘ ‘ “ gm of Mr. and Mr» Willie." Gil Ilclil'l. telcyhorc 4—33!3.ITIIE ANNUAL meeting: of theICourha'h'Cardigan I5 3 ""II' I Pinhcl' Jellfill. Ytll‘li. iFlL‘lemiei C131} .‘.l;.cLend Society “in belem- I" the Kings calmly “dem- 4'7II74- h:ld ill tllc YMCA Wednesday n ' b k A .TJL’AL .‘lliill’l‘lT‘Ttl, 5(‘L‘tllltl WWI-'0? 14 at 8 .U't'IUL'k All gifj‘l‘fiffgfgflinta‘gua "H3" :..;. isnv mun! rg . .3 ’. ' . UNI“ "I L'b‘m' I mm M U ad m attend I C(‘(ll Rice. 3 crew lncnlm‘r .l l"'*‘rl i l‘liiii. service men. Storey Electric, dal 4-7341 day or night. orial Hospital at Montague i'e- ‘ 3y Af-“’f"””““ _ _ n ” ‘Al'IITION mllyv Imi‘iglii 7.30mi DPW clrwlnc at. N'n‘ih Tilillqlny. (Yummy 1.\.li .. DJII pm “1‘ Hmny "ism 7:30. Rum”, gm", “1,, urokmd “M1 biieakcr lion. All. Mathcsiui. Kthen Senior Citizens. Cam mg {mmy a, Gamma". REPAIRS TD automatic wash- “‘9- 32 Filmy Street 'WCQI‘C‘“ W‘s” 3‘ "3" “we ors. dryers. 'eieclrlc raiices. ‘ .- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Earl C- ‘13:". retl‘lgeraiors. Factory trai'len‘ donalvd‘ .Car‘g‘IEE‘I' “ere “eff I ' .Idancltels .\f‘l‘.'l f the IPa'Wl- Ghosts ANNUAL ‘l‘U RKEY supper ‘ iug ~I=rr at RCAF School. slim- Min-ray Harbour North hail “7:9”de M‘frgaml crummy?“ m FIRE SALE on litiir VHS Out. chncurlay. ()rt 4. scrvlll..' (W‘Ihnntm‘n'. and 1‘01“ch a 13th 17 inclusive. All Il-‘lll’ c-lis', from F) p.m., sponsored by i Shirlml' at Nm'e Dame. "Hm any style. 30 cclli< PL‘L'II. S'c Ladies Presbyterian Churcn.‘ {SCIOOI‘ Red .liic. Falnll j~’i"“7)cr, 9 cu”) m “I r ' _ H H [H- ‘ Elm Al'enuc or 2- . '- r“ “1 403m" 3 v' I Cardigan.‘ Tuesda at 7 pm.I MR. AND MRS. S. H. Bul‘hoc. Dressed chicken. Canteen ser-: RESERVE .WEDNESDAY Och 18 Allen St.. Cli:rlo:tctown.l -V"“3- ‘ ober 23‘ for annual turkey P.E.I.. will be at Ironic ori;.\1AsQUEBADE DANCE In 5L and salad suaper in George- Thursday. October 15th. 1964.! Gimmes hall. Tlul'sday. Och; lmVn‘HaIl 51“ all]. ~ ~ to their neinhbors and trienis| "her 29' GOOd prize" I Llama-Pan“. servmg from '. " ‘ ‘ :I- pm for the occasion of their 23th1lTIIFI OPENING Cardigan Lc- THANKQCWINF D, - IS . ' A - q; . 'cion Home Sat.. Oct. 17 turkcy ' i ' ' '"I‘N' “"' “H'de anmwr m' . and ham su Flier. Serving| dill". Full course turkey or are welcome Illl'f'” to I“? and. 5.9.34 caniecn service dance: milk“ 31-5" 3“" “WHY?” 77‘ eight to It) pm. an“. ' cents. Serving 1?. noon until . ‘ 7 pm. Hillside lnn. Montague. “STE” TOW-3"?“ F05: “‘ DANCE FORTUNE Hall . r Stanwp? 'metyewe‘l 0" onrevery Wednesday night. Cliff Tour ‘ “am-‘9 by Pouslas i Pcicrs orchestra. Canteen ser-I ‘ _ ' Bros. and Jones at. man Tuc - | vice RESERVE SATURDAY, No- 5 "I day'morning over CFCY i'ad- ' _ n «on _ in. Enter our "On Tour" con LOOKING FOR 9 home in ;::1?:rpl:r;?erv “1.1.3113 5;:1155‘: test. Illnnlagnc° Contact Southerni Pd‘ hv womefi‘s mm“... I . N .ngs Real Estate. Telephone. " V ATTENggganAlRDR?SSF’iFf-\has—4567. . Irmnmhs AND step dancers. mpo 'lcc mg o lo - . v ish' P.E.I. llflll‘t’ll‘f‘osel‘s :‘tsxoc‘a-EDI‘NCE SOUllISfiegional High séingg‘lmfis unifies. tion at. the Basilica Rci'rcatiou SCIW" -"‘”‘III°“”m-- I‘M-“Ia”- day October 28. Big prizes. antl‘e‘ \Vednpqday' (Worm Octolicr 13th from 9.30 to 12.30 Sena Fumes tn Cyrus Gal; 1‘ at 8 pm. Full attendance ls.I “"7'“ by “‘9 “I RIMES” Spol‘ lam, Howlan, or Mrs. Urban [ requested. I dame and door pm‘e‘ I Pineau. Bloomfield WoonLEIoil REPLICAsTmm'I-“T' AN” dancing C0“: .. . . ground will be open to 9 p.m.‘. test in Fortune Hall 0C VII'GI SfthhCS [The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. Oct. 13. 1964. 19 l British Vote Countinii System Causes Some Delay In Returns By JOSEPH Mal-SWEEN London has 4'2 homilth and LONDON (CPI—Urban consti- 'tucncics will declare their Lsults Thursday night following .the British general clect'on but ‘nlany rural areas will wait un- til tlle next day. ' ‘ bec a u so Brii;iin‘s .Ctlullllllfl. system ditto-s from Canada's. Counting boatins here only after all ballot l'IIixcs in -'l constituency h a vc hccn coi- lcc'c:l to a central place. There rare no progressive reports fromI _ the pulls a. in Canada. 1 the rest at Eugand has 2-17 hor- Returning officers estimate oughs alld 2‘22 counties. Walcs. that more t'lan 400 constituen-I has to boroughs and 26 counties i-ics will count their votcsthllc Scotland has it? hut-Cris Thursday night and early Fri-1 and 39 countries. Northern lrc- day morning. land has 12 constituencies. ‘ Britain's 630 constituencies nencrally known as “ . FIRST .10 REEORT m. “counties,” to de. . Billel‘lcay, Essex. was “man 0.. mm] Pewmfl first constituency to rerun t In Scotland. howevfl'l the. last general election boroughs an. known ‘iilvlng the Terms 3 3.000 m ‘ I V as I “burghs.” l":- the in ajnI‘-I 'Billerlc'ay 'aims to lie the first again Thursday and some. observers think it will provide a valuable pointer for the clcc-I tion as a wllole. Although all are being contested. the rccord' ‘of general elections indicates. MainPurpose OI Visit ostly Ignored In Que. iii: I Bv JANES NELSON gonly 35 changed out. of the 630. i QUFBEC ICP) — It will prob- ‘32.”? gfig‘je‘igat‘lgig f‘igfl? Vably .be years _before the lation of the city turned outis‘ide 'veal. when mix". ,“.0,,‘ yQucells visit to this usually only in small numbers. ' 627 seats changed hands,: Illniplltlllt‘ city is forgotten. es- In the city‘s hean only one {My “me fore than we,“ Ipemally among politicians. major building. apart from the ' " ' " | Foreign reporters covcringilonislature—Price House. head-I Ithe roth tour arc writin: that quarter: of a papcr - makinig Ilfanado has hcen shamrrl in the I firm-was decorated with flags. teycg of the world. Bl‘lllhll rc~ ' Bill if the Queen's visit coul constituencies 'l‘Oyal cy-pher superimposed on the Canadian shield. the popu- ' nty hill 0 third. . _ I The electoral system .lk“. 7 slightly biased interior of the IConservotiyos not delilwr. |ately, but because the popular. ‘ l) 'tcrs say 'I 'i. ' ’ - - V ‘ p l r ). I “'IS‘ a ‘Il‘lllmpli . not be counted .1 resolmdlng,‘ “on hamwm m he (“Smhnmu tor tie («,IICOI). US leporlcl‘s success beyond the. fact she.- . r 3 are lauohinrv at Quebec's l t "I f 1 th " m a “fly that pmduces emreme‘ 5 w bep'ico'lmee‘l '- saey- '9 3"“ concentrations of Labor aratist movement. royalist demonstrations could - ' The streets of this old walled: ’ grength m some areas. Labor “0t be counted 35 a 3”“ Vic‘i tends to "waste" more votes: in 1939,! ‘ QUEEN TALKS WITH“ WAR VETERAN; " QHEEI‘ Elizabeth IS seen War Memorial in filtaua Tnl‘m‘r of Ottawa 3 [first here as she spoke With Monday. Prince Philip is in v ‘ p , wounded war veterans after centre back-ground Th e ‘0”) ‘ 3‘ amlww' laying wreath ’at National Queen is speaking to L1? ICP Wirephoto) Elderly Indian He had visiting a rela»;youn: Czechoslovaks defected “"6 a" Big River alld became I from a group tour in Stockholm. ionly. Sli'armiugrSaturday “'itgitory for the separatists. 21- man the Tories by pilinz up‘ 1 T 5d , - ! polce. armcr orces. solid ‘ tllcr. - hurl? maimi‘ips in tho“. mfg... ‘ .lost last no ay after star -' . t I , ,c‘ars and so»called civil protec-I The demonstrations were led; Normaii‘.‘.resuu3 on election For 5 Days ‘mg the 70-mlle return trip 0!! ‘ S‘WdI‘II m m: I‘PPMI' and hale I Ith vans. were all but (lt‘Sf‘l‘IPdi by a hardy ml of youths who} night shmhd he available ahnmj IIOOI along back roads. He 1 exl‘rps’ed a “"51 In satfle 1“ ilSunday. At the service of morn- I tried to whip up the smalli 10 pm. London time and f BATHURST. NB. (CPI ~‘turned up Sunday morning aflCannda and West Germany V lnz prayer Ir} the Allfllican Ca~1 crowds into enthusiasm for 2:30 arm~ Friday "98.1,. 400 m".lAn eldcrly Indian. Michael Pet- i a mining site miles south who", “my have mgauves. The gledral. special prayer for tlch their cause. The crowds for the stituencies shou re- 9“ pal'L 72- lsdregovennifi atI‘If 33mm“ ‘mcp ‘lII unnamed are three . licen's continllct so et and: ., ‘ ‘ his home in Re ank rom ‘ ' ‘ ' ' .V most part shod silently by and ported. By that time the lcsnlt I FECTORS Sfifik ASYLFM gmmlmwm pmnlmeps‘ . dub safe return to England were municipal police stepped in to break up the demonstrations. unless it. is extremely close. ,1 m ’1) a I of the election should be cicar— ilVP days of cold and bungerlDE STOCKHOLM in woods. 1 (AP) - Five tor and an agriculturist._ The !I‘l?tlfl°d purpose oi the Iroyal visit was virtually ig.’ ‘ nored. It was to mark the 100th ‘ anniversary Saturday of agree-3 ‘ ment by the. Fathers of Confed- daily. except Sunday until the toner 2.1. Send entries to Mrs. end of October. I li‘i‘erl NTacKenzic. Souris. RRI. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT > WANTED FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC AND ALSO BODY REPAIR MAN, Noon. pillar need apply. A” company benefits. Good wages to the right ope 'plicanl, all replies held strictly con- -tidential. - r ' " BIRTHS TURNER —— At. the P r l n c e Septemberzzs, 10.64, to M" Garnett .Turner. n 'nee Erma Gilli. a . , "Donna Darlene“ ht 8 pounds. 8‘41», 025. ENGAGEMENT S ’ DONOVAN — GOODRICK - The cngagcmenl is announ- ced of WANO'I Mary Patricia Donovan. HMCS Shelbume. Shelluirn. NS. and formerly of. Charlottetown. PEI. and Fcrley .Waltcr Goodrich of Fllclbilruc. The mandate “'lll talzc place in Thomas ’ll's a- OTICES " NOTICES A public meeting will be held in the Montague Elementary School on Tuesday, . October 13th at Eight o‘clock in the evening, at t which time the Hon. H::nry W. Wedge, Minister Lodge. Winnipeg. Man. 1964. oi Mill year \Inntagne. GALLANT At her home in Bear River. ‘lnnday. Oct. 12. 1964. \Irs Cenrpe Gallant in er 84th year. Remains are . resting at the Perry Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements will be announced later_ MacKlNLEY - At the am. 1. I I Auditorium - . - ~ - Hospital. Sunday. Oct. 1 .of Welfare and Labour. “III {Ilil'TllSS the possrblllty mi Vernon Edward Main “’ ‘ -' - - = » lxioley of Goldenvllle, Guys; of a Senior thlzerl Homing P1 olect .n Montague. _ hamlgh COMM. N5. in M 41:4 year. Remains were F Slides Will be shown by 311‘. VVellgF. forwarded from the Mac- Lcan Funeral Home to the Vienott Funeral Home. Sher- brooke. for completion of to. ncral arrangements. ontdgue Regional BOCI rd of Trade. BROOKS _ Suddeniy .. M... ray Harbor as the result 02 a traittic accident, Oct. 10. 1954. .‘li's. \\'I(II)\\' of David Brooks. Mill'- ' ' lay llarlinl'. Ill her Stud year. Tenders. \ull hp I'PI"CI\i'PFl by tch Iii-irlcrfigncd until 'Rririmg ai in, n.1,”...ay River Oct. 17th. 19:61 for the purchase of house and lot Funeral Home until noon to- No. 13. 3rd Rollizc. lmttel" F. m thr town of 31 ' IGeorgntown and in tho possesston of the Gem'gc- J L town SChool DiStrlm‘ at 2 o‘clock. Interment in _ - . * arbor cemeter . Highest or any Tendcl‘ not necessarily accepted. I Murray H Y - I All interested persons are invited to attend. . 3 Church. Murray Harbor for I Illnoral. service commencing dal. then to the Presbyterian ‘wmsou — Al his home. 5:. I , c , i Peters. Saturday. Oct. 10. (MrS'I Isabel Hansen‘ 5e y . him. John Wilson in his 4th . r i t «n "-1 ~i 1, war. ‘ Hi; remains were (mottrotixiinfiil nol Dls l c ; "awomd {mm “m Perry Funeral Home to his late. re- sidence from where the in- neral Will Ilia—held this Diesg day morning. leaving the borne at. 9:15 for Requiem High‘Mass at 9.30 to St Peter’s Church. St. Peters. . __.._.. ._._.._. ._.._.. I- ..-._- __._-4.~_._ .. EALL- SPECIALS 21 used Lockwood piler '22 feet—$800.00 1 used Lockwood piler 25 feet—$800.00 Interment m the chunk Reconditioned and ready for uscz—r cemetery- 1 new Halnes piler. all electric With 30 foot Macbgwfmmgnly at “101.31 7 ‘ 00,. Island; .atur ay.‘ ct. , flinging boom—>321 00 ' . . I934] lilalcolm M. MacLeod ' 1 new Ilaine’s 20 foot IllIPl'. hydraulic hoist and m h... 73..., yam. Remain, are resting at his late re- swineing boom—$1750.00. 1 International PTO. dinner with transmission. new chain and shal‘es..1 Grcy Snider picker With new chains. Two units—$700.00. sidence Funeral will be held today. Tuesday. from Wood Islands Pmsbyterian Church. with service commencing at 2.30 pm. Interment will‘take , . n all e ui ment. . . - r. _ Pomtoes accepted 0 q p ' “a” I“ w°°a mm“ mm I2. Kent MacNevin. Hm mam Rel-sumo. m m! cm” send“ zlve prompt service ERIC ROB‘NSON "if" I Grade ill: 1. Ruth Mac-V " Mm" ‘ ____,..____,_ .._ - - R4 Nevin,‘ 2. Debra Stretch. 3.: - Earle an. ' Albam’ “1°” I ’6 MW“: 391" 333%?! Grade in 1. Ian Stretch. 2. ' A- A» (JOEY) Rix Ram ' moors AUTO BODY R° E- GALLANT Sh‘ld” Hm". our own. re A . ‘> Richard Inman. “ epreIYacgrO'pn‘: \fgladepartodi Gram, L L Marie” Ymmg I Ufan Bound tartar: towln; deg‘omigstolztockl of h r lmpcriol lasso AgI-nt. = I . . . - . . . E!” G n , . s. ..n . . » ngal‘m'el‘l' "W Pt" "9" L“ tenifmm Mrs- “ a. I” ‘ Yum "Rpefltal ( '9 3"- PI'OPJ Complete Collision wm Plygwoodeallhon'r‘d.‘ F 3."... I"... . 5.33 or; good grades 0t S‘TI‘BI‘ material: delwer’d ll“ our yam m ' llan . . gen' M m "a u m m Phone $37 "one 22 North Rustic" \Immy "arbour out St.reet_ we are panng the following prices: T's m “up. to h"th . 'h y‘ AUTOMAHC LANDINGS i e I l the! “ NM. m R. a...“ “7—- . .............. $12.00 per TON name: l M Ind Center W. . “My _ --~ -~-~-..——_ ‘81 ETEFTiLRSCRA ........... .1? (‘ts per Lb As in life we loved you dearly MOSCOW iAPl — The new ' o’e- 3 “n. h n it w “wafiw Keenan Fae" and 50""! M“. an 17 Ct's per Lb - So in ,death we do the same. iTU134 twin-engine let airliner ' "a" . service ..l R _, .18 Cts per lit; Ever remembered by Mary. scheduled to blE'ilt‘l service in. Week-ends open until 1 mm. . t "M flu" Keel-I. Prop.) Market ‘f ' . .13 013 Der . .w5mon and family. 11966 has compeey automatic. 3.” - immu- xm per 5102. ‘ )— " . MN”. “w dam” “Dylan”. mm Phone 267 (Sherman 11mm. Prop.) Texaco Products Michael F(bodily: Cheverie. l.............. ................ $3.0: lilac}! 1"] h H“I"“'l"l'! mI’Wlng." 0' a news contcrcncc The rear- . 4329 "m ("mnmrrfim-pe M's“ M ’i an o n ..ay wm passe aux. cll'tl‘." on:st ‘nnk: similar to sum IIII Furnace on ' r . ' m Char I c . 1-. Lu Ithe French Caravetle and to PM. 888-4287 Kemmmn’ P'E‘I' fish and “Edam” Ever remembered by wlfcl r ' »' 'o r-- -~i w. '2 «i. m Souls CO. and family. seniors Lit-a miles non-stop. ' County Hospital, Summerside. Roman Catholic Clllll‘cll. Shel- hurne on Saturday. Octohel‘ Oct. I Victoria's father. as John's. Lamont. for- ln his Lmircitn. Jane Brooks, i eration on a resolution favor- ing a Iedcral union of the Mari- . Quebec and I I I .nme provinces. Ontario. _ Premier Lesaze and the Queen ’retei'l'cd to the centenary in; their speeches at the legisla- ture. but the visit“s main cere- . imony was the celetwratlng of the 50th anniversary of the: founding of the Royal 22nd Reg- I ' en was no event, . marking the beginnings of Con- i I federation. I i REACTION EXPECTED i I Political reporters expect bit- tier reaction in the House of Commons at Ottawa and I yamend Quebec political lead- ier; Opposrllon Leader Dlefrn- baker had asked whether the: BISON RESTAURANT Tasty Lunches Full Course Meals Take-out Orders Opens 8 a.nl. to I] run, Open Saturdays to 12:30 a.m. Phone 838-2127 Montague P.E.I. ICT BUSINESS R . ‘ I A MORE PERSONALIZED SERVICE. when you shop locally. Your I community merchant knows you. he takes a personal interest in a your tastes. often he will order special merchandise for you. get scarce items. perform many little services which mean a lot in 5 shopping convenience. These helpful gestures cannot be purchus- ‘ ed. they are a port of a friendly spirit that abounds In your home 1 ycommunity. Shop with your local business concerns first. Roy L. Muchun Home. Heat Service A complete _ lumbing and Heating Serv cc. Comlncrcial and resldéltiol .listom Backhoetng Phone SSS-TE 9 ' Montague Itcrleral government would can“ Iotl the visit to Quebec because . lot the threats to “14‘ Queen. BOSWELL’S IRVING SERVICE STATION BAGNALL’S _ 24th. 1964 .ns royal visit. to Quebec at in & Tune..u s VVritet— least. may be the last. at least i S 19333 125%,.“ . Massages _ . ’ for a long_ time to come. after ' 7 _ _ t m _m_ d8" Guardian ‘- Patriot Box 3.5488 ! . DE S -i~oyal famlly connections dating I ' 2:; am 91.40:... “bio: - .LAmnNT _ A, Red. Cmss from pre-Vlctorlan'days. Queen I Phone 15 _ I Duke 0 .' t Kent, lived at nearby Montmor- I .oncy for five years—with aI . I French harmless he. later had. Miller and Lumber Dealer ‘ to renounce so he could marry. I . Que», tmk the 0"”...5 PM“ . Sash and Door Work "its. Kin: George VI 8. .. Special prices on Shingles and Elizabeth. to Its Hunter River Shop Tile Modern Way at Hubert Harvey’s General Store Clover Farm Store 3 D. I 1 Queen Mother I heart Ill 1939, .11 did ".19 same Fibre Glass lnsn‘afinl- Phone 15.2 Crapam] with the Queen as Princessl ' 7 _. .Elizabetih in 1951. and again 1‘ in ISSIIags constitutional Queen ' Essa of Can a. I Bill this time as Queen ,of Nouns $°"' LESSESS .0,"de Irvin: her r...“an . \ll’lleve Services Is a Pleasure I ‘ noon 7 days on week; I Tires - Batteries - Accessories - Tu lie-ups I Plum . 894-4138 Across the Causeway Southport Harrison MacFarlane ' Southporl Ir. I. this village is confined to his! home due to illness. However. .2 he is reported to be improving. : Mrs. Colen Craig. who For The Finest in Quality Baked Goods Order Your Combination Aluminum Doors and Windows libeen spending the summers in . from .Middleton. with her sons, is a. I . ‘patient in the Prince Countyi Wilson 5 L's"? Llnklel'ler Hospital undergoing treatment. ' Agent For Ms. Arthur Mac? I’m-lanc. have taken up rosi- zdcnce in this village having thought the residence of Mrs IAnme Lang. Lang will iresido with MP. and Mrs. Mac Farlane. . . Walter Craig. Middleton. ts. Birthday and Wedding Cakes “Air Shade Aluminum Made to Order Ltd," I Doors and Windows Are Especially Designed For P.E.l. Climate Conditions. Phone 436-3855 315 Central St. Summerside Bread. Cakes. Pastry Conveniently located In Sourts Main Street Iconvaleseing at his home after; - being treated in the Prince -I County Hospital for injuries; ‘ suffered when he fell ATTENTION! I from i' his barn roof. 4 I . An extension is being erected ‘ on the cast cud of the of’ice of IDr. Daniel Stewart. The work ONE STOP SHOPPING AT EDISON J. FRASER SUPPLY CENTRE VERNON AT THE CAUSEWAY ‘ Manny between Charlottetown and Wood Island! A bumper crop of potatoes to thelniz harvested in this area. Charlottetown Montague I ST. CATHERINE’S SCHOOL * Repori tor September. 196:. . ' ' Grade VIII: 1. Reigh Mac- “figmvl: E53“ 13'?"le Vilth Dill" chin. 2. Clyde MacEachern. . ° “m”- '” Icm MchdIm. Prop) G ade V: I. Audrey lnman. i “"9" ' B‘m'fle' ‘ Acce'wflu ' r Home ed Meal: [2. Eleanor tnman ' Tasty Light Lunches . Y Open Duly Fro-L I Grade IV: 1. Keir MacNevin. I 7‘30 a-m- ‘0 I. M its lacing: carried on by Waldo 0n Trans Canada fllghway 3 iGiR-m and M" -Beniamm Complete General Store. Servic- Stotiol Id Snack Bar 3 Craswell. . and Mrs. 'Wen- ‘ phone “in . Venn. 4P.E.l. I dell Crnswell and their lw‘o ’ ' ' ' -|children. more recent visitor. ' ' I itio Bedeque calling‘on Mm. SO I ‘ ICraswell's brother. Rev. E. VERE .und N I ; Weeks and Albert J. Weeks and . For Granite, Marble, Dione IW'M' Slaw” Memorial craftsmen since 1870 dairy bar in Operation i . I Norris Scott Operates » . SHOP THE MODRERN WAY N! G. I... MchENZIE INC. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Quality Groceries at Reasonable Prices Clothing for the Entire Family Hardware and Paints Phone 267-3432 Kensingtoll Esso I I l The Southport Esso Service Station, just across the Hillsboro I causeway from Char- I lottetoun. has been I‘ owned and Operated by i Norris. Scott for one and one half years. Prior to this Mr. Scott worked for Carvoll Brothers for nine years. He and his three men offer you excellent; ser- vice sewn days a week. from 7:30 am. until 9.00 1 pm. They sell car 210- ', Cessories for al‘ models -—vinter tires. anti- freeze, lnufflet's, etc. MacLEOD 8: GREENE INTERNATIONAL HARVES'I‘ER MACHINE-RY L DRILLING WATER SYSTEMS PLUMBING & HEATING . Office Phones Parts & 838-2103 TRANS CANADA SERVICE STATION (ART HOWARD. PROP.) SHELL GAS and OIL pRODI'C'T's Ice -— Diesel lie! — -on-ing Service . ‘ a 7:30 a.m_ In 10.3" p.m. Phone 894-7505 Cornwall Wuldron Dingwell Your White Rose Bulk Dealer For Sonris and District Phone 168 Souris. RE]. BELLE'S SHOPPE For the finest. in ladies’ wear I at reasonable price. O Dresses 0 Coats Q Sportswear O Millinery Phone 838-2512 Roland Hyde MASTER FEEDS I’FRM.ILL . . ('nmnlctc Feed Service Baler Twine Insecticides one. 892.2721 Montague Cornwall, P. . . They also do tune-ups ‘ and undet’coating. ‘ Mr. Scott also has a I on the same location. *He is married to the former Myra Rodd of Winsloe. They have four children—Brenda. Ron- nie. Valerie and Derry]. Although the South-. port. Esso Service Sta- . tion is doing a brisk ‘ business. the attendants are never too busy to CRAPAUD CREAMERY COMPANY H Montague Bakery We specialize in Island Home-style. Baking l‘hunc Maniac-is ("33mm 888-2442 MATHESON'S . SERVICE STATION and ithCERY IEnl'Ic A Enlily Matheson. Prop.) - ST. PETERS BAY CO-OP Buy - Benefit - Build Quality Grow-rim IDI'Y (30nd,. Boots & Show: Shelf Harlin are Plonel lllmg Oil l'rndurtg firm-rut: purl Drug Sandy-[es \lllmr Rn":le Open 6 am. In in “m, I‘limlc Monmng 4262 S“ payer-s Buy A! Junction Roscnoath ‘