a oe 4 28 / volving her brother Walter ; his wife formerly of t ty. Both are hospitalized, ‘ le is in critical ‘while her husband's c hs gae described as less ser- % _ $200 RICHER - The department of finance, , is $200 richer today, |} anks to the anonymous con- ‘4ribution of an . Island . resident. |... The accounts officer reports teceiving. the above ‘conscience ney’ in an envelope addrese- ‘The Comptroller of the Trea- sury, Ottawa, Canada’ postmar- ked Charlottetown, P.E.I., Jan- Bary 6, 1966. ~ PURITY DAIRY | “Parents-Prefer. Sees seers The Vag _ Players Production of ... “RUMPELSTILSKIN” d ident Matinees at 1 and 3.30 Sponsored Sor eri tecten tatcten renter ate annette Soap looking car (see above). k has roomy .luxury ' inside for you and your whole family. t has stamina (@ . rally-winning history ‘over the years.) k performs. (& has a big new sporty 1200 c.c. 54 hp. engine). It’s economical (up to 40 miles te the gallon). And for reassurance, your dealer provides a'24,000 mile/24 month warranty. What's that? You have it? Good. That's just what we fad in mind, too. Come in and see 4 wry: “markets throughout ‘the coun- Bi * | try ryt: maape iret 0 ‘ ® ° | erally in all sec " «Eastern and Central Districts. win some arene reporting high é ; eau catia: er prices a good demand... The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Jan. 18, 1966. 5 (In the East markets are gener- fally firm and higher ... in Maine ; re indicate growers are : holding tight and dealers were ‘ getting low on supplies” F EAST HOLDINGS DOWN , Maine is often regardéd as one Fen. , | of. the strongest of the American e 8 states so far as competition for : . P.E.1. and New _. Brunswick spuds are concerned. Holdings there are down 4,000 hundred- ay bec ythp | weights fram January 1 of last < : pew @ : year and the for the Miss Ruby Munroe,- 17, ofition and fracture of the upper eight. Eastern fall states are also ; Glace Bay, N.S., came to her | portion neck, swelling of dowa, death at approximately %20 the brain, fluid from the stom. |. But holdings.in the nine cen- p.m. Nov. 2%, 1965, about a half }ach breathed into the lungs and |‘ral and nine western fall states mile west of Kensington as the | bleeding of the lungs. | are wp by a: lexge margin. Cold result of an automobile accident | DRIVER TESTIFIES | storage. holdings of ' ‘frozen in which she sustained internal) Gary Thomas Dunphy, 20, of French fries’ also are up sharp. injuries. ‘ Kensington driver of the car in |'Y-/The 304 million pounds re- This was the finings of a core-| which the deceased was a pas- | Ported this month compares with “Tuer’s jury which held an. i-/senger, said that he and four | OMly 223: million atthe same quest into the death of arenes passengers were ‘proceed. | time a year ago. ; Munroe at city hall last ing from Kensington to Summer- | MARITIME STORAGE The inquest was conducted by about 8 p.m. Nov. 26, 1965,| Storage holdings of potatoes in Dr. C. A. Coady, coroner {oF | when the automobile went off| three Maritime Provinces TABB Queens County. onto the shoulder of the road In| indicates are'down 2.2- million Dr. L.’K. Zielinski of Kensing-| an attempt to regain the -high- | hundredweights. ton testified that he was sum | way the car veered and went) shipments of spuds out of the moned to the scene on the night | sideways over the white line Maritime Provinces, the Can of Nov. 26 moments the| In an instant the car waS|ada department of agriculture collision occurred. “He examin~| struck by another vehicle pro-| enort indicates, are down 2,876 Jed the girl who was previous | cooding in the opposite directioa| icada tana die riod underneath a model | which resulted in the Dunphy car | “210845. See 90 and pronounced her | being forced into the ditch. |-@ your See. Jen. 14 dead. wf The witness said the automo.| The CDA report dated Jan. The doctor said death w2®|bile came to rest on Ruby who "eels that potato shipments . caused. by internal injury a2 | was thrown out and pinning her|‘0™ P.E.1. from the current hemmorhage. | beneath. _.... | @top year are down 1,147 car- Fin come: Mabe ir, Lane peaeacers be the car, | . ‘hours later by Dr. Andres Aqu- | Leslie James Baldwin, 19, Glace | Dr. Coady, Cst. Pinsent said ino, provincial pathologist, f€-/Bay; Gerald Winston Mann, 17, | there was no evidence of alcohol vealed that the main causes Of |and Frank Perry. both of Ken-| from anyone. death were as follows: disloc@- | sington, attempted to lift the Aracld Sersean Svere Sey A a ere pe Viti bet could | on comtotel eee | . ; = York ...ccccses il vehicles were in ex- ee MES. CATHERINE MORESIDE, COMING 107 |atamay 1-2") 52.06 | _ Driver of the other vehicle in- |cellent mechanical condition, : ° ; Oe Leeks si cccacsc 24 =| volved in the accident was Ron-| Gerald Mann of Kensington, a ‘ 7 Tucson ......cecese 4 «88 =©| ald Patrick McGrath, 19, of Hun-| passenger in the Dunphy car Work, Bread, Molasses | Sis.2.= Ene iiss Soterceas ‘ E BALBFAX — (OP) — The wea- | Terige when he met the 1990 |highway before it was struck by p ee "| ther otfice says today is e% | Piymouth which swerved an in-|the McGarth ear hich it . : : i pected to be a windy day stant before tmoact. ended up in the ditch. ° snowflurvies over all three HIGHWAY WET Jury members included: Stew- . vinces: Skies will begin to The witness, driving a 1965| art James Westaway (foreman) eme or Ong i e over New Bruriswick Wednes- model Ford, said he was travel- Oral Lloyd Peacock, Barry Ron- ne Thee ape : a * day. Cloudy skies are expected | ling between miles _ per | ald White, Paul Francis Cormier, é We : over the other two provinces | hour and that the highway was | Joseph Brendon Bell, Murton “Hard work, bread ‘and molas-|to listen to the radio and is es-| Neill, of Parkdale who was 180 | with a few snowflurries over wet as it had been raining and | Leigh Crabbe and Stanley Fran- ses,” that’s Mrs. Catherine More- | pecially interested in the news. | years old last fall. the northern regions. - ; }Mowing off and on during t he |cis Doiron, all from the Char- side's recipe for a long life, and | Although her eyesight is too bad} irs. Moreside health -hasm’t| Regional forecasts: ~ evening. _ who would know better than this | to permit her to see television | changed much in the last -year,| Northern Nova Gcotia, East-| After the collision occurred, he little lady who will be 107 years| she enjoys listening to it at| her son Reagh said. ; en Shore, Cape Breton Shore, |S2id he left for Kensington | to young on Jan. 23. - . Banister * | Her daughter-inlaw described |Prince Edward Island: Over- | 8*t an ambulance. Mrs. Moreside lives with her | THREE-LEGGED DOG her as having = very kind nat-|cast with frequent snowflurries. | CS Walter 8. Pineau, Ken- gon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and |" When members. of the family | ure. “She's always in| Very mild. Winds northwest 2. sitigton detachment of the Mrs. Reagh. Moreside, North | are Susy at..work she has an Giving obinres abe eae Occasional gusts to 45 during RCMP, said he arrived at the _ Milton. She has lived there for | everready ion in a threé-|~ 3, gue Sirs. the day. Low high at Charloite- scene to find the Plymouth part- We pest saver yours. legged dog Pandy. Al-| ietimes weutarer’ Gir te |town 28 and 30. Outlook for | '2 the ditch and the other car . Quite active for Jer age, . Mrs. though there. are a number. of or now and on Wednesday: with a few on the right side of the highway. Moreside is able to dress and/cats around which also provide — ae cae then takes ps : There were people beside the feed herself and does same company, Pandy rates tops yg A es ee | ee mech change Plymouth where a girl was. cov- _ . knitting. Her daughter-inlaw| Mrs. M is-the former ee 2 pny said eon tido ta oe ered with blankets and a coat said she is usually the first one) Catherine. MacDonald. She was all her life home body Po jo ee eo : mis he said. . up in the morning and makes} horn in Wheatley River. ’ Mar- a town 5 p.m. - Constable Pineau introduced half a dozen trips up_and down | ried for the first time when she —"7 | Rustico at 3.18 p.m. Summerside | drawing he made at the accident stairs, all by herself, during the| was 22 years old, she and. her WEATHER tide eighteen minutes later) scene which depected the pos- run of a day.. Her energy is sur-| husband, James, had 10 child- prising and she'd get the wood/ren, They lived on a farm and : for the stove and keep it going} Mrs. Moreside can recall TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- all day_without a bit ‘of trouble if | grain and planting potatoes and : ge ea the lady of the house would so helping her husband wi tise ashe is generally up by 7.30 im — weer = > : After ars of marriage : the and . thinks: nothing James died.” Catherine " More- 43 _ of sitting up talking until 11 oF | side remained a widow until she ah -' 12 o'clock at night. She loves | was about 69 years old. At that|Calgary ......... 4S time she married the brother of 6 ¥ ‘James, Samuel. She again was 8 made a widow with the death 2 — of Samuel about 35 years ago. (Churchill .......... & Mrs. Moreside’s children are: | George, Allan, Lorne and Ben, Toronto .;;......... 2 » | all of Vancouver; Ken, Winsloe |Ottawa ............. 18 Road; Reagh, North Milton; Mrs. | Montreal .......... 3 Peale men Glasgow Road: Mrs. 32 ; Vv Roper; East Royalty and GQ Mrs. Ben Coles, Milton. One of |Ssint Jom 2222.7. 4 tL) 5; her children died in: childhood = ee - and-another died in his seven- 59 é ties, Her children now in B 18 PATIENT. . has a sister, Mre. Isabel Mac- = aes, Gente W. Diet ~ S =O! St John’s, Nfld. 31 ty Valley is a_ pat n e : Prince Edward Island Hospital. CIT ¥ AREA ————— = “pe AGHT, Doce FUNERALS ~ There. was a light docket Im|* . * . : gee et 3 ee PLL KEEP YOU Bert Campbell—presided in ‘the |. MORESIDE FUNERAL — The | , absence of Magistrate A. J. |duneral for Mrs. Percy More. | Haslam, QC. A city man, charg- | side was held Monday, January |‘ ed with being drunk and disor) 17,1966, from the MacLean Fu- erly, had his case withdrawn. | neral Home where service was. . A city woman was assessed | conduncted by Rev, Malcolm | lag drunk and incepehte |ramtet,, Cosgreamsisast. terenns ; a Being drunk and incapable. Uae ba ith Me: and The e ‘ ees & 5 ee ee anh ceemee SL e te ane “‘Whaaat? Electric reported last night that and the Y’s Baptist ] eater for instant cire : was disrupted for approx- Honorary bearer rath eulated heat. Vented,. ——— ! Point Rood and sarrocnding are. (Burns, Arthur Stone Reuel Le: euipped mod 75,000 a ; : i. ‘d i eee ~~ j @s last night. The cause of the |Page. Earl MacDonald, vo} to 500,000 BTU/hr. ede power failure was a wood Cudmore,” Connie LeClair, Dr. fj - cross the powerlines on the |Burton Howatt, George Waller oa : ; Brackley Point Road. Power |Dr. i Nelson Rob-. wae as restored at approximately | inson. were ‘placed in ; @ :30 ‘p.m. after ‘the stake . was |the MacLean Memorial Vault 7 ’ femoved. later” to be interred in the % ¢ woRD RECEIVeD, _—|_*0vies cemetery. * _ Word was received here yes : : 99 terday by Mr Justice George J., : ‘Tweedy of the death in Montreal na - se ae _ ‘gn Monday of J. Ar. we ; , formerly of Vernon and 58 . . <i ‘ is ae, lottetown in this province. | . : ; earn i oe om Assurance Company here in Ke your 3 See laste to see and enjoy car you'll want. And here's why. It's:a striking to see it to believe "66 ANGLIA.$1689° — At The Rollaway Club Tuesday: Jan. .18—from 9:30: til! 1:00 _ Stars of Frank’s Band Stand — Admission $1.00 F be Two members of ‘the Staff. of the Charlottetown Hospital and one from the Prince Edward ified that they have syccess- Island Hospital. have been not- fully passed the examinations for x-ray technician and that they have been appointed reg- istered members of the Cana-. NEW X-RAY TECHNICI dian Society of Radiological: — loads from shipments up to Jan. 14 @ year ago. : New Brunswick shipments of 5,216 carloads are down 1,721 carloads from a year ago. The total production from the 1965 crop, a is dowh con- siderably in | provinces. SIR JOHN A. HOME SAVED TORONTO (CP) — Sir John A. Macdonald's former city home was saved from demoli- tion at the last minute: by a non-partisan. venture to turn the home into a_ national shrine honoring the Fathers of Toronto's Board of Control had voted to. hand the 126- year-old house to the Toronto Parking Authority to be torn ee : Goodman, prominent - eer a incorporate @ He Hie- told od “Suggested Anglia Standard maximuin retail delivered price at Charlottetown. Whitewalls and deluxe wheel covers extra. -$.R. Johnston Limited ‘116 St. Peters Road ' é " ' . Take a look at Anglia and the luxurious, action-packed Cortina at these Stewart Motors Limited George Street, Charlottetown, P. E.L. 224 Great ‘ PHONE dealers. 894-5579, the board the house in which Sir John lived’ for mote than a year would become a mu- ics: and furnishings of confe- deration. ‘eanvass private business to raise $250,000 needed for the plan. The museum later would be operated by. the Toronto Historical Board, he said. ~- seum filled with authentic rel- ‘Mr. Goodman ‘said he would | “TONIGHT - WED, | ‘Sarsat* «x fe i i ld * , 44