l NEWCOMER at Halifax. Thk dirk any Slitfoik 12ml) was born Mon- Tilll Wu really I newcom- Ir the Livestock Ihow Wm‘ld day I‘ the Atlantic Fair. It! monitor Is from tho W him-l It Dimiaflndfiei winter New Buildings Along TCH Pose Speed Limit Try now MacLEnn through. ci-oups at buildings ‘A_ flood or requests that speed have need springing up. in some hours be established in arcas or instances where no road exist. heavy building concentration N eti beinre and the oc‘ pml‘egi (In; thingfipprt'; eiipants had no prior rights. . . ll‘ “T » a . with the Tums-Canada iridium .,.,...hi,.l;:‘;”1;'395m2¥:.”° “I,” or late there has been a no i to throttle the highiiaimby' :Emhpxlwhtifmcsmgh““55mg; speed reduction areas. or do we as an example department nl- "S: "w l'mfl as " "5 "Mm" iiciaia point to the section or tlu- ‘ fl"i‘aiesaSremri'il’lilgcollltglrIilgr TCH built to expidite the now or my. mum": m hm any“: gmcklmgs Charlotmown '0 l to proceed to the p ll l nt where For the saloty or villawrs ' "’5" "as '-"' 1""5‘" “b” "7 who m "in, mm a Miami i carry the irathc load and and mm swam“ “me it mm: i ther highway had to be built to pm" .0 "m" SW“: Wm W carrythrouch lraitie. This snlu» new highway passed lhrouch ex- ““n “‘“m- "’3' “.5”! mm lem Iaan would not be practical me Since the highwhv was put The highway: spokesman said —— “a more realistic solution seems W I N to us to be lhe construction oi buildincs on roads existing. at FiloM CALGARY newly built, Illsi off lite Tran] Canadn. as many Ir! dam: in now h o u s i n g Mr and Mrs Eldon hardy ar.i oh d rived last week rmm Calgary. iJ n Howar Alta. on visit the iater's parente. MN Mr and Mrs. Willard Cnuxhliri. i mm Altruism. These nthhlghway streets are saier and quieter and permit hill “so at our main road: for (he speaker at today's an- mt‘eiilln oi Hie John Flow» artl Society will be Mrs. Henry w Wedge, slimmerslde. wire or M" AJsanI‘gg'fim mm the Minister of Wellare N.B.. is visitiniz tlcr son lfll'l‘ S‘jlmblledz' “mph” h", w” is tilted States. .uill deal with the subicct a —- zil'e some “Brim! ink: ill work- .incs anti problams DEATH NOTICES Tllp meeting will be held (Received too late inr CIaasliied h pm at Prlnce or Wales Death Notice columnl. College. The Society. nhich is a volun- , . tary orcanlzatlon to aid In the _ N . “2"”- M *‘rle‘m‘ml “‘x‘ ; rehahiiitation or criminals and h-h gm y":- Remi"! m be . to assist the iamiiles oi persona iorwarded this eveninfl Ir “mist-Willi: prison terms. will re the 0mm," punmi "mm. l view is activities for the at an we mm, at t“, dump, and discuss policies in the light and son-indaw. Mr and Mrs. .ni experiences gained during the Fred Macooarrie. Scarlelown. past year. where the lunerai service w.ll Tm QM", Cnmy mm a, be held Saturdayi Novemhfg . the Society was termed in char- 9 El. 1:” ILm, Interment Patrick O’Connor United uhurull cemetery. Cave . Trlvene. Please omit flowers. 1 rutvzu — At the Charlotte town i-inapitol, Sunday. Nov. 3. rm. Charlotte nee l-‘la-i veil (Lottie Garretti wire nil Alisha-rim V The deep, or Kenneth l'llveu.Bnrrlen. gt-d PNl‘lr'k coonmr. Cave W so years. Ruling at the lien imu rday at the MM nemey Flu-gen] new. so of his daughter. Mrs. Peter Dal. Longworth ve.. i m where .ton. Burton. He Wu in his 39th the hineral will take place this yrar Wednesday morning at 9 on wt to mourn an the follow- c'oclt tn the Church or the‘lmz sons and daughters: Fund: Most Holy Redeemer tor in» tin Saint John; Germ“ in cape qulem l-ititii Mass at 9:15 in. ‘Wnlit’. Mrs Peter Dalton luv- tlaa Rois—n cath- inai Burton: Mrs. Julia Garey oile cemetery. ‘4Hnrtetlsel Cornwall out: Mu. Edward Cuillcntt latellat West ":1le — Suddenly at Dawn view November. A. I963 lichen .i. Velml inee' ltudl m MaoMt‘ilsni in her Kim iannounctvl later. . Romulus Iirltlsferr (mm In Cuiltlme Funeral‘Headley iKensIngton, Dies to Home In her [we residence Fullerll mile. Inner. m —- At. Kendlnlllln. Home until 1 pm. 1‘ Tuesday momnl touiswdng h:n'l short illness He was a turn-er gin-llama. otionghtvmahdnodllvedln vice wlll be held at a 9m in. Kmsingwn (loam-2: like mail no la cemc- mom seven years . h mm” m liewnathatmmiedtouaotu lnlrrlllE: m. Mac-Kaine, KIM: , Lelflml Caitlin. 9e. View: alto a mil-Rt n. Gem-ll Mm. hit I In“ H Itlhem. tron M‘ “are its ml will be held “me .antolhmrd Vim Mum l1 o‘clock. be m can: Mime. M tin-dd: «m- Mrs. H.W. Wedge To Addres N0 iCope Wolfe, Dies m KDNSINGTON —- ‘Hlo dalfll U fault mud Problem l purpose (or which they built " it wu pointed out that build ing along the highway does h o i give the public “litle” tn the highway, “When persons ask (or n reduced speed zone." the spok- esman said. “let them consider that in so doing. they are asking thousands or other people to give up the right to drive rapidly over a road b u i it with public loads. as a fast-moving high» way. in other words. they take away trom others to in rth or their own interests." The department or highways is anxious to resist all attempts to impose speed reductions tor the benerii or those whn have hlii'il alter the road was built. "It you want to live on a quiet road." the spokesman said. and w think you should tor the sake oi the children. by all means build on one. "'Dnis department. in coopers» tron with the director nt town planning. will he clad to assist in the development or oirhlgh. way residential roads." 5 were Soc. Meeting iottetown in December. mu Until that time Pm was the only Canadian province not he. ving an active branch at Lhe So ciety. Former meetings have. on not cation. had In attendance or trom sir to all The society hopes that an even larger show or pub lic support will be evident ai to~ night's meetin Alberton Man ALBEMDN — The death oi Benjamin-l Pm occurred in the WM” Hurtth yesiEday at noon. The uyeooold son at Mr, and Mrs, John c. From. was born at Albemn and lived there th “list M of his Illa Edda lil norm he ll stir» VIM by I W Simiman Larry PM if 05m Gageiawn; twii alarm. Mrs. Dennis dough lAnneI nl mfl'fllde Ind Miss Minn SDU Head Leaves For Victoria, B.C. st mum's vnlvenlty m- aidenl. Va'y Rev. George A. Macdonnld. leaves hate («by for vyd M. Vicbuflm EC. to R filendhlllaeflnldbhecanl- MIN “And in the committee. meeting. sit-dish will mil aver 8|! valid. I. toldviflihemflflm Menu H mm. the on: m. cool. R & fined-la FIR WWI by tin-l Mullen hill-WI unwound-tiny. near-blew mm.n-nhnwllnyld Whmm. '3. Jean. at. Jean . Mn! N. ° Program Years Ago, Dies In Hospital Ls I.‘rn. Interment will be In (I. MARSHFIELD male 9 Mill being held ctr-trot at national Impaired D HUMMER-SIDE BUIEAU or THE 0 Am) Chester Alli-tun Mnmdd. court yes w._ Chester 5. MacDonald. war are or the worst that had ever tore lilm. Seltmn was flawed to Nov ' ad hsd pleaded not guilty to being imp-Ind while dfivingzggl item?! 1 Wk. Jim? . The case ind been ivllce I!» Jaunted became the counsel. Bruce MacDonald. had In ofll mural! been made the a day at the alleged Mm! mil written stat been gival the follow“: day the ground. ill“! be believed RCMP had taken homer um- (solidi-es v “who‘ve e was given by Oust Re .Conierence Ralph Wendebarn. 3 MPH. Toronto. national whnimpaired d detence pr: mi A. BED direct/or - n! Junior Red Croll. will be the ' ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 6, lilo-37 h riving Case Sentence ls Deferred huschall, aordan detach. imen RCMP. and Joseph it'll-glues. usymoad ling . Mail hemp and Samuel Gillls. all of Summit. Aubrey isownear. Kenslngtsm pleaded guilty to a charge ' riving and was fined $75 and Cost]. .lnseph Walter Eric Simmrsl'de, ple to char ‘Itlnti D. Galltitlt not millv Cerizg Pug?) of $0 Mi Ca 9'! IE, . at. out. at. and will he i when crime Saahvrl e, suited. rm, 1‘le idem RCMP detection laboratories. 11.3., it ready The accused VIII lentellcod tn ltwo yarn in D0 star Peniten- tiaiv ision or two bicycles taken [mm the Mt. Carmel area. . . .Inhrl Shea. Tignish. pleaded not a! 1 Ai audiiodin-n guilty to a charge nccst i The mom or the em idate tor hesrlnd wul be not Not. were members at the haboksh 12. Bail was wet al 5.000 with two mreti ii $2500 each d Cross High School— Scheduled 1 special guest speaker at .semt-annual meeting of the ‘ .EJ. Division 0! the ' ‘ had be held at Cross Society to |. Mary s Hall. next Tuesday. The meettng has tor its theme “Your Red Cross Looks to the Future". t Mr. Wendehorn. who II I. pre- ‘ sent on A study visit In the New- foundland Red Cross. arrives III .Charlutleiuwll, Saturday annual high school Red Cross conierence which Is being held fat the Basilica Recreation Cell» . ire with both morning and alter- ‘ noon sessions. Twn representative: l r u In unit of the high uhooln in the province. along with the trench- er- sponsors at these high lcllnol Red Cross enunrili, have been Irmm- , ing when he will take part in the , RALPH WENDEBORN which will be chaired by Miss Nancy George of Queen Cha invited to attend this lolte High School. Charlottetown. list at menial speakers, slides Ind discussion a on ls Enioyecl By Organists do interesting mam no isolos. duets. trio: and quartets isllitallle to! church use teeth- '04-] the meeting or the Chni‘ltnte- ‘tovt-n hrsrich of the fix» .1 Carr anion college of Organists, Sub uidny. in st Peter's citizen-ah The program was led by Miss Suzanne Brenton. A new mem- ber. Mrs. hath Sinners. milder- ed a Bull aria. accompanied by Christopher Gleaiul at the piano. Tn mlude file WW, a tllm on Dr, Henley Willan. not- ec‘ Toronto musician. was . Tile president of the local branch. of! VIde l dealing with the many phases high school tied Cross work. Mrs. w.w. Reid. director oi Junior Red Cross for P.E.l., who is making the arrangements or Saturday's proceedings. said last night that this conlerence provides an opportunity tor an exchange or ideas among high school Red Cross members, and a chance to outline their plans , tor Red cross programs to their own areas during the present It:th year. Mrl. held said these cooler- ences also promote enthusiasm tor the whole idea which has has it: purpose the development or leadership abitily among the participants. and to tit them be hatter citizens imbued with the idea or helping others by giving service in a varie oi ilelda. and by promoting national triendiiness". Iniured Two IMh'. Ind ms. Cl PTnfi! of Al- l berloil. The funeral will be hull filo church tandem. (Continued mm Page ii amieandtwointhesaailnrmaie section and mom with - hin- r rail C. Lands and Sam won class tor twoyeaa-old with Lyl- ivcnith Nikita Pontiac. Tina an- tmlli so on compilshed at lottetm, “2'! I IMI Marie rantlac. the old MN Emmi with so (on m Hdllfln all. WWI m "ale. lixm with I livevyurold now. When. who Mn sr lake the lain-v9 lurid! mlfln. s.c. Ste-In and Sui. won the Junior heifer eatt class with idle ‘ They we third with a junior ‘ yearling heifer. ~ was me lhmt mil achieved _ g’sido Trade 3d.— had die beat iunlor heliu- colt. Mr. Youner also load I Lhird [Ur liveyear-oltl cows kenneiti MacDonald. Wiltshire so!“ one Guernsey hatter to the lair and be placed tourth. .i, ldrie Hurry‘s better placed relaxed in the section tor tlwo- ys-anolds. a. Mochae and Son took the sonar cod annd male attun- pionslnp with their Woodlands iooyal 30mm and. n tom-er grand chronpion at the Royal that‘s Blind back again. this year They also [rank the senior remote oioannplonship with their senior yearltog better. 6-] New m 'M Cl‘p'l. SIIMEY Muir]. h lull its. I!l' no the beat undead now A the Royal last year. They had a second with their y’t’arrrtld cow and were first and mint tin me till! tar Wycumtld dry. Alma“ Wood and Soils. We York wen- secomi in the lime year-old class. had the u» sou- io-r yeafllnq bull. the rice! limit)! bell-r call. Ml best smitIr hell- or air. oi breaking and en. . Oct. 31 tor illegal posses. tans was presented at tile ' Rossite Prugram tor the day will con. “’i ’3'; ciuaions aimed town at to lEIlerine iLegion Plans lParty, Parade ELLERSLIE 7 An Remem— eranoe Day party will be held . l-‘riilay. Nov 3. in the merslle liegioii house. and will be limited to veterans their wives and auxiliialy members and ' husbands lmchmpmddellbblm I'm-land Piestsyterian chmdl, ncxl Sunday. at il:ail um. and will iorm up at ll am, outside the Freeland hall A discussion on the admission M guests to h l lm| was held and the mod-trig de- rided to Illow each veteran to introduce one or two (lied: and: Saturday everdng. Vice-president itiaaseli Muc- Lean presided at the meeting Funds Raised For Hospital By Concert himTAGUE — A Well balsam- ed program or church music and readings by m' gens and nutrie- ' med concert hold Wily at the Meringue Regioml Hm WM and Oddiellaw lodges pl Mont):- Elle The concert utciuded marines as well as styles mute. trim quartets and a ouisstet. piano sad violin solos. Preceding the program not ward Mat-larch played a man- bei or selectioiw on the piano. Dinner Martin and Alan Dame emu sang a duet in specie. re ore also choirs roam holiest, Caledonia and Broo- lyn til attendance Th e s from the con- cert totaled $200 which will [)1 used to purchase equipment tor the Kings Cmmty Mmrinl Hos- ‘ pi . 1Gov'thiven Report Of Land Survey complete survey on e Utilization or land containing ' Inciti- given to the provincial govern. merit. The survey which took two years to complete. also tells ot past and present uses at the land, According to industry and Nat. ural Resources Minister Len SAFE DRIVING AWARDS PR The Maritime Electric Com- noomhower new operations pany Limited last night pre- supervisor rnr 9.121.. presents rented sate driving awards to ma MacKay ot Charlottetown its deserving employees lrom with his award Prizes includ- across the island. Here .l. L ed radios. rloor polishers and CNR Plans Teletyp—e_ Service For Patrons MONCTON (Spectali in order. in the past. it was the custom A ESENTED other electrical applianc a I. The meeting was held in t h e new Royal Canadian Legion home an Pownal street “Now. with the teletype. the agent. it e able to otter cus- tomers prompt confirmation oi any type at space available on lite train. to improve reservation service to allocate certain space to each tor passesgers trom Prince Ed~‘ large centre train which trartic ward Island. a film“ Melt-pm originated. Now CN is concen- line between Charlottetown and iraiinc the allocation or space to madam will go into operation Monctnn and Hdlilax, and other ay. Also serving Borden. Summer— aide and Saekvilie. reservation can be made and conrirmed tn- atantaneously irom any or these points. tor customers desiring centres are making their reser. i Vailt’tns through these two points. Among the places which now use this method. instead oi hi- ving aelocadtcd space dirt. sainti . to n. Sy ncy. Charottetowti. 1512?“? ' 0”“ hm“ Newcastle and nathurst. The telelype lint! IS part III Al MORE EFF|CIENT plan by CN to streamline and says Gmrge Cunningham. improve reservation system: Maritime area sales manager: throughout the Mnrilimes. Since “The system I! more Iiiltielll act. 27. all coach seats on the than the previous one. uetore, Ore!!! Limited are being Elly hr Instance, we had IWD “PPEI' served in advance. as is the cud i and two lower berths nllocatea lom Will) Ill Ilflplnfi space. TIIEI In Charlulteiown. As shrill as addition of coach seals in the re» ill/t5 space was filled up (Ir If I served lPflEe on trains has in- nuslumer wanted a name"; creased the ow or reservation compartment. bedroom or trairic. These new melhnda drawing room. the agent had have been introduced to speed‘ torine Monctnn by phone. which up service. i i sometimes led to delays. This simple, no penalty, pron ix based all shares in Canada's original and mod pravienced muivul fund. and provides tar dollar averaging and compounding of income. W751. or send this ‘or he. prospector and 10 record, wilhontetrligoiinia EASTERN SECURITIES soueanv owner is. not...“ a. chasm... r. the maps and serve as an important loun- dation tor the drawing or can- a m o r e rational utilization oi land in the province During the years that tederal i specialists did the held work no ‘ the report they were assisted by provincial g e at n g i c al aili- cer Graham hogers MRS. VEINO'I' Mrs. R. Veinot Dies At 32 Mrs. Robert Veinot. nee Aud- rey MaeMillan. rnlrview. well known throughout the province tor her work among 4-}! clubs died unexpectedly Mondry moi. nlng. She was the daughter at . dllison Machl. . was a with the Prince Edward island department or agriculture (or lame year: lnrl (or a time held Ml of direrlnr of I“ club work. she lett the department in mi Mrs Veinot also served win: the atzl-lrulturc representatives 'r CSTOLlss i including branch of the Nnvl Snail: gov. eminent. Funeral arrangement! had lint. bun comnlzkd last night lslsl'nd mlrlca Iarcd hariiy m the tobacco clutched l {atrial by Douglas Rolostin, Green View pbdm so all or the martret classes as tho iith tudms was sampled. m Stewart man took both the hip rims it.- both nude and tenure lt-icesnem. slao the work lhRP. the Show It“ also took all oi the prlm in wide aliecp. it was learned. Postpones Meet SUMMEHSI'DE e The multit- ly meetlnd or the Board or Trude hm hu been postponed (If one link Th! Mill"! wll hm Include oi "mm" will: fit. Innull meeting at the Albu- W Prince land 91 SUMMERSIDI ~LAYAWAV t CHAEBE mova PKYMENTS -ctsH A Sui-H Dev-art Hold. tH an; wwayTem-I. ’ fife/trey] Eat-«é Tnuno c NOVA SCOT! =l 6114 22/092 n or NE SAME-FOR lzss. TOMORROW FRIDAY SATURDAY _--—.- ‘~ From Scott. Furs Conduct 'rh Sale. tan en Trade. scheduled rhr twill-lit