WEATHER I TORONTO iCPl —— Observedi ISIAND NEWS PAGEI temperatures: Min. Max. I . _ . Dawson .. ... . 0 34 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri., April 17, 1964. , Vancouver 94 58 W’ictoria . . . 37 50 I I I :Edmonfo' ... 23 33 . ‘Calzary . .. . 21 31 i 1Saskatoon ... 30 38 ommunities r e . u t- 34 t ‘ iwthnipee .. 36 61 , :Toronto .. .. 34 48 i ‘ ;()ttawa . ... as 54 ‘ 'Nlontreal .. .. 34 36 t ‘ Quebec ... 3-1 48 i .‘Frederirton . 38 50 ’ Saint John ... 38 7 ; TYNE VALLEY _— The petty In aiming to better the Minimum Emmi." " 1} :3 rivalry and mistrust prevalent in ity. work closely with such pm- Charlotteth ' 40 44 :so many communities toria _\' ,iects as the ARDA plan. qunev "I 43 so i tmnst be overcome if gi-nti-th and Expressing that pcrple slirtuldfiY‘armbmfi’ ’ ' ‘ ' 41 ': pmmess an: to take place Rev. work for the future Mr, Mam g, I 1 -( ‘4 I David Mac-Drnald trld .i mcct— llroald said. “if you want YOU? ‘ 'mn“ ‘ ' 61 Ill‘.‘ of the West Prince Board of children to get away from herei HALIFAX iCPl ._ The wea. trade Wednesdayniatit. “and‘he when they grow up. then that t . answer to tho problem lies with shows we have a serious probm “5.31115 [Tam 9ccis'pn'i rho pcoplc tlit-chIVt‘S”. m right here. We must begin resorted .n P .nsnowF‘gas demgi \ddi‘t‘fisiii: about 75 PPFple fol-"‘i‘rk now to improve our “FF-1 ‘d d1 tn cc v‘ .war 15% 10...,“ 3 mm... at W. Tme mimitics to provide a better life' a" 3" pars 0f rim“ 5mm! anlev Hall. Mr. Mat-Donald said. {"1‘ (“'1‘ Childrmu- 181.9 Thunday evgmng While i t.“ S‘pem‘ mm as mm] a; nneisficoyn pARK ‘fll'lel‘ and colder air was clear-t community finds success with a “r Mapnm‘ald also talk”! .01 mg skies "var may of New prnjem it is 1"”??th bv mam. the Board of Trade‘ts role in Bruswick. , 5mm ...,mnumiiips “my”... {.30}. tourist promotion in the West A disturbance centred heart int.y that they are trying to ‘put l‘mt‘f’ firm and hm" great fld‘; Sable was edging northeastwardi something over on us', Yap-N" 03“ be mad“ herfi PSPec'I with its hand of precipitation ex-I "‘11-" If mans “Mime I” "‘9‘ pected out of the district bv this development of a second nationalI anor'nmn‘ ‘ ‘ i , “We must learn to work to- ‘gether to ni‘rgress Continuing as ‘ t t m. t _ . \ . xzrfrgwrgmmy" hgnl-‘Qaiwa’l..\ig p Speaking of the tcuif‘tiailmenft of? Session? t'Nt'irecathsf;ti C p". " W " W t _- --. - .... ,' 5 .4 . cam: .or.ien.ova. a. a I; .one else is going _to snlyed our Soglfiogqgf fgelcsmsflnc: :1estgld‘v Breton and Prince Edward “I ~ -‘ ~ ‘D'Vhl‘l’ms I” A'sfi.“°mm:‘: d“ the group that the new system land: Cloudy with a few siinnyl , , y A x an 9 H- 0 ‘Of three trams week“. and de. periods this mnming and clear. Claude 0. Stephens. right. manager. examine in New nounced at a news conference 9' .. , r . . mam service was only a tria mg by evening: not much presuient of Texas Gulf Sul- York yesterday core sampling that Texas Gulf has made a - Mr- Mal'nonald 8'90 ’9" thatiplan. Tl the system did not workI change in temperature. north, phur Company. and Richard taken from mineral property major zinc. copper and silver Unsatisfactorjiy the people in the D. Mollison, company vice near Timmins, Ont. A short discovery near Timmins Ierly winds 20. Low-high at Hall- Ipesple today depend too much h d 48. New Glasgow 30! the government for would be expectd, fax 35 an president and explorations time before Stephens an- (CP Wirephoto) as ‘ - ' . 4 ’ . COPPER STRIKE SPARKS STOCK BOOM mm ,1 dammng ,0 a W...“ M to mm mm“ a. the en 9‘ areas affected . . . t ~ v . _ j and 53. Coshen 32 and 53. Char. Search? a major copper dis- speculative stocks booming in were traded in the first. hour, si‘mifhhecahse if defpatmmg‘vcia‘iid the 3"“ :lmtemwnr 32 an 43 3 0 Joseph FEW 51410101. “8mm cnx‘e“)‘ riy Texas (liil: Sn'phnr the Toronto Stock Exchange. yesterday. (Trk g I He Said pmble'm“ presemy‘ was given a 510' “M M ddv' (or Wirephoto) i” “' iEASY MONEY He felt that in P.E.l. ing without due care and at- tention 8 Richard Delaney. St. Edwards was given a Iiiiider consideration on the nat- iio-nal leve of the of therchmmerce included such things High ticle today at Charlotte- n 2:32 am. and 1:57 p.m. At Rustico at 8:57 em. and ICE CUBE MAKERS oi“ T1111 ins, tint, sent More than 4,000,000 shares nortl: .. o :- Over Court tn meeting was railed mt the opinion nt‘ lobster fishermen on the openin: date in 'he eve-nth that ice. and late spr1ng condi- tions would curtail the tetting of traps FnIiH‘J‘ttl: t-nngtrlorable CUFF'OY‘ a ill/‘7‘an til pf‘ilfiiillfi TIlP Opt-Rm; time to May T it nor. nary was passed This motion J '1‘ z . was put and passed so that their ‘ delegate to tho meetir: or’ the fishermens council of i‘arzida to‘ old in Charlottetown on An. 1 be it ri‘ ‘22. could present their reso- lutinn At a meet‘u; :n Sotll'ls their organization also made a resolu- tion to present to the fishermens council to have the (tan n: date a h i ft e d to May 10. Tuesday night‘s niccxn: of approximate-‘ 13' fifty of the fishermen of the area more or less :o along with this opinion espectally as difficult to run lines on May . I‘lowcxer several fishermen prc- sen' 2‘ the )Ioiitazue mccizng felt that if ‘he conditions were. good tha' rite openiziz date should be Mav 1. One fisherman 5 poxnted out ‘iiat l.’ the coming date were to he \luy . do“ taguc meetin: was that a meet- ing of the d'rcr-tors of each dis- trict included \ilfI‘l their area in The W the previous 'o April 2?. and ‘f con- dition; were and the "cso‘iitions would not be presented It how- LIVESTOCK i 1C1" —— «wier OVTFIFAL Pi‘it'cs mn'nfy to s i:‘:itly er on Montreal's livestock 'kcts til‘: week Tl"l(‘II.“C was re 'inrler a good demand. We ji‘s ZEUS n a t t I P. 2,965 ca. no: h":.’~ and 20 sheep . :‘l'llIlS Ilftit‘C steers 24 25-2333, good '. iiieti'uni 20-2335 and mon 15-21 23, . 7 mod ie fr": 1.050 - 20.30, me— ro 1:50-19 50 and common “2 id at rows 17-1825. medium “filtif'i. ("‘tTl‘llllflll 1:250 » 137 ' wt or s .3 3n 0 fl and ...mrn and medium 114830. .. (i we! “‘5” ‘13 - 7CI 30. me im 20-23 30 and common ill-20. 1;".t‘le \, Eton 213025 23 plus . (‘n‘i‘w Suzi: IGSO~l’/. Sheep 0 There zi'e‘r no sales of lambs. Tonoxro '(l‘l —- Trading was dtii‘. 'll'.(I DTJ'PS ‘.‘Pl‘P lower on slauzhter cattle with most steers llll’I 'ic tors int’x'in". qual— ity and finish at the Ontario publir :‘Mkyn'ds Thursday. The few choice cat'le nttercd sold at stosidy prices (‘ow prices were lower. Veal ("HF prices were steady. Ho: prices “crc firm and sheep and lamb mute. stead", Slaiizhtcr cattle 2.ll3: Choice sfpprs 24.“: 30 with odd sales to 25 10. good 22 50-23 50; medium ‘ 20.22: common 1.719: home hci- fers 22-23: good 21-22. medium Ill-2’0: common iii-17. choice fed ‘ yearlings 24-26: grind 22-24: good cows 1M? “‘ilh odd sales to 17.50; medium l4.50<15 30: cannors and cuttch 1M4: so heavy bologna bulls i9 — 19.50; comon 'ind medium lT-lil. Replacement cattle 2.000: Good light stockers “1-25; me- dium and common 20-22. S. Calves l’lt‘t' Choice realers .13“ 95 with sales to 3650; good m-' 32; medium 211’7; common no no; boners 15-20. disg ice I and late springs tend 'o n‘ake iI.‘ ': ash-avian shou'd be held ' morning at All Saints Cliiirch.§ Re I l I {town requesting_the postpone-I ment until May I. The e erall minister of fisheries is expected; . . . . to he in attendance at this meet-‘ RENSD‘GTO‘V‘ — The annual I mg gariitylcgncert} geesnthly. siaagcd I " vreaieso .ons res- Thp mew“; also Wm" M reI byterian Church in New London cord-as supporting the Soiit‘isi Hall. which emovs a wide ‘1” ‘ mpmm: rpsnhmnn 0f no Changei putation for good entertainment. by the government Of Canada mi was again successful with a jthe unemployment. insurance for‘ law? ép recianve audience m fishermen; also this meeting1 angndanci went along with the Eastern ‘1” Gear“ P “ackod was Fishermens Association of no li-j mg c‘h'airmah ahd’ Mrs Louis ccnses except to lishcrmen who $180119“! “,as' pianist. ' have I50 traps. “T mom Thus The program opened with a ‘ curtailing the fishing of lobsters ‘ ladies Chorus. and other “um- ‘ by those who put out only a few be” were a read-mg by MI; 1 traps and whom fishermen feel Horace Paynter' a musical num_ I molest fishermen's traps on i be, by Isobel Campbell. Avis sunda-VS In some “935- I Bernard. Jean MacKay and A resolution was passed to Errol Campbell; a band num— hare the patrol boats out. on her by Gary and David Wardl; a Sundays to prevent the illegal i solo by Jean MacKay; instru— haulingv of traps on Sunday and t mental music. Mrs. Claude Bar-. it was the opinion of most fish- 1 rett and Fred Bertram: high- iermcn present that no fisher- r anyone else Should be‘ allowed to haul the traps on Sun- day. t Another matter taking t derable time was that roads 1 wharfs in each areashould be i paved and it was the understand- lYlIZ that “roads to resources' was for this purpose and a num- ‘ her of prints should be pa '(ld as soon as possible. Most f the Rev. Joseph E. Campbell 0 i Lend. RN. Tuesda evenin . Guests were theynurses gfrom I . the West Prince County District. r . . R{ I J“, h . Sister Mary Stanislaus. admin- }. ngzmr 0:1. St. :1; istrator of the Western Hospital til-“mg Farm]. Winmmeg. Mam_ in Albertonv'as guest spca'keri _' b- was held Wednesday t on the subject of communion-t 1° 3 tions. She presented her address‘ in the form of a discussion with consi- t O'LEARY The regular i t meeting of the Profess io mall I Nursing staff of Community Ho- ' spital, O'Leary. was held in the ' l apartment of Mrs. B.G. Mac-i Cardiean. when $019711“ ' ' revistered nurses Mr .-. V _ 5. , . s. Margar— ifi‘itahnlngSJys . et Ellis. Mrs. Eva Rennie. Miss t Barbara Mat-Neill and Sister Deacon and sub-deacon "’"fi i Ann Celestine taking part. 1R9“ gang: figmaan I The discussion proved highly 6“ “ms 7 " “m fm‘iinteresting and helpful. Guest xagpmm‘d “as me '0": {speaker for the May meeting 0 i J Prcs~cnt in the sanctuary me. Rt. Rev. J.A. )Iurphy.i T Ma vo. at Rev. P.F. Hughes, Rt. I ryon n I I Convicted Roi; Nazaire Poirier. Rt. Rev. Patrick Mclfahon. Very Rey. George A. MacDonald. Rev. Dr. Men. W. Prince Registered 1 Nurses Form Chapter IRN Variety Show land dance. Sylvia Mclnnis. . Men’s chorus. the Cavendishl accompanied , Mrs. Herbert Moore; two dialogues. “Taking the Census" and “Har- mony Laundry": instrumental ‘ music. Isobel Campbell (pianol. Mrs. Wilbur MacKay. tviolini,» Mrs. Lorne Campbell (violint.- Avis Bernard (guitar) and Errol Campbell tguitart: melephone . solo, Carl Campbell: duet. Jot Murray and Isobel MacLeod: skit. “Hunting a Mouse". Mrs. ‘ Stanley Brown and Douglas : Oole: solo. Joyce Murray; duet. . Mrs. Horace Paynter and Fred Semple, and a song by the Gra- ham's Road Group. advertising the Great Britain Beatles. The entertainment closed with a male chorus and the National Anthem. Women's Nylons Seamless mesh knit on 400 needle machine, A variety Sizes 0 to of lovely shades. 1 44¢ l. 2 P.M. Special. pair Men's Hose will be Dr. NE. Bruvclls. Following the meeting the chapter was reorganized as 2 P.M. Special. the West Prince County District l pair Women’s and misses' scratch Knee Hose knee hose. Nylon and 00;- ton, Sizes 9 to 11 in a iange of Spring colours. 2 P.M. Special. pair Boys' Hose The constitution was accepted i as presented by ' Mary‘ Stanislaus with the following of- ficers an rs; president. ; Sister Mary Stanislaus; v' - president, Mrs. Margaret Ellis: secretary. Mrs. Isabel Stet- son: directors. Mrs. Margaret Ellis. Mrs. Frances Larter. Mrs. MacLeod and Sister Anne Ce- lestine Stretch nylon in fancy pat Program committee: Mrs. terns. A variety colours Larter. publicity. Mrs. Mac- 3 Sizes 8% to 10 Lend: ways and means commit- tee. Sister Ann Celestine. in ad- dition there are 78 members. Following considerable dis- cussion regarding the organiza- tion the meeting adjourned. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by Mrs. Georgina Ferguson. Mrs. Lloyd Silliker. Mrs. Jessie Ray- , ner and Miss Ida Wedlock. ' 47c 2 P.M. special. pair Clearance of Blouses Ln assorted styles and ours. Some with sleeves and some sleeveless. Sizes 12 to L P. Callaghan. Rev, Dr. J.P.E. t On Impaired I ohiatiioy, ' Rois. Urban Gillis. James Fitzgerald. Leonard MacDon-' i aid. Charles McCarthy. Bas'ilt ISUMwfilgfwn~wasafmggl ' I . n camml’wnqé‘gfigfénalg:l guilty of impaired driving byi ‘ ‘ ' : Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac- ' . Donald in Prince County magis- ‘ f trafe's court yesterday. Crolt'en. CSsR, George ' .‘.larcCardie. Eugene Murray ' k Babe” MacDonald. Charm “ The accused. who was repre- MmDmafl and Charles Ga} ; figztedlby J. Melville Campbell. I ilant. . p€aded not guilty to th - R“ Francis Cowman and ‘charge which arose following an incident near the Albany Rcv. Andrew Mac-Donald assist . . ed in the choir. ‘ Corner in February. Also present was guard at ho- ‘ cmwn Prosecumrt George R. nor from the 4th Degree Kniizihtn ‘ McMahnn called two witnesses. ‘ ,1" (.nlnmrms under “Jimmy P._ t Cnst. Alan Burchill of the Bor- W James Callaghan den Detachment. RCMP. and The Pallcarrietrs were: Very James Donald DOW“ 0' TM" ; R0... Comm, A. Macm¢ I who happened on the scene. Roy, Wilfred Keefe, Rev. Bu. Magistrate MacDonald found , mmw Wand the accused guilty. after study- ' MacDonald . . d Cm. ' ing the evidence which showed ken and Rev. Charles Gallant, " that OHS “'88 the Olly occupant The Murray was delivered by ‘ of the car. and since It passed my, Jam ' d Wowse only a few moments be- wmmpel “an. ttore it hit the snowbnnk. bet Interment was in the churdi mu-‘i have been "'9 dl’lVOL I . cemetery when was Three Alberton South men I iconducted by Msgr, Sullivan. lpeared on charges of obstruct- The Legion graveside service ' ing a fisheries officer. One. . was “andch by Cormack i Charles Patrick Powers pleaded John Quinn, 1*)... Last pod and I guilty and was fined the mlnl- Hog. 2.937. Grad, A a, Tor. I Revielle were sounded by Bug- ; mum of 8100 and costs. Glen i onto 2455.25.45 closing at 25.30; ler Game Demimon- ‘ Mathews and Samuel Fraser ‘. heavy mm 1795: m”. 1350 on Pallbearers were: Lao Faiy. we" found not guilty. I a dressed weight basis. Hugh Misc/inlay. Nevin-n Th e, m of I Sheep and lambs m: Spring Campbell. Karo . m w e "’9 “‘9‘ "Vi umb. 30,35 per hundredwdgm; Mam mm a yr“ crating an oval-vomit vehicle on! cheep 9-10. Cmbefl. film hidiway. .Ilrthritic Pain? W: 2 P.M. Special. each 1.00 —So glad she got relief "I have suffered from arthritic pain In rayon. washable. Size. 30 to write: Mrs. .L.. Hagaravlllo. Ont. ‘ "A good fiend p nuade mo . Do CIN.I'm no |adidld.forDOLClN ; Tropmal Slacks provided blessed relief DO CIN i romedythatroal wont rmo. . Made from v 1 sc 00 o and If you want fut relief from the pain of arthritis. rheumatism. sciatica. lune bsgo. bur-lilo and muscular pains. try 0 once. Sac why thousands 1 praise Dolcin so highly. Complete nat- la action —or you! money back. Ask for DOLCIN Tablets. u-s 4.4. 2 P.M. 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Special. each Linen Cushion Covers Fringed ends, red, green Wis. 98c Quilt Patches charli- pads, * “'22:. 69c gelled Bowls 2 wmm' 1T“ m" ' ' 8’53? 4.98 brown, red. I P.M. Special. .... 2.69 earl: Shavers Ron-on summit: point elm lid quit dime a PM. ' ""511: 12.99 Remit: out III- Ilu. m . . ’u, an mpii‘f/ffl/ Home Barber Set Contains 1 hair“ clippers. sliding comb. barber scis~ 2 P.M. Special. set Handbags Plastic. assorted colours. 2 P.M_ Special. each h Stainless Steel Flatware ’42 pee. set—service for complete in Case. 10.99 i t. 2 P.M. Special. sci Women's Cotton Briefs Cuff thigh. rayon stripe. Sines small. medium and large, Assorted colours. 2 P.M. $990211. p tr Girls' Orion Pullovers Short sleeves, Sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. 2 “‘12:. 1.99 Teen's Orion Cardigans Assorted colours; sizes 14 to 2 ram. Special. each Clearance of Cotton Sleepwear Short gmvns. baby doll py— jamas. regular length py~ farms and hikiim pyjamas. Sizes small. medium and large m the lot, 2 P.M. Special, pair Flannelerte Blankets Cotton blankets ed borders. tine 2 P.M. Special. pair with colour- 70 x 90" 4.98 Bed Throws Mod in coloms . mauve. amen. white. yet . :03" “ems:an " ...; 4.99 Made in England. 2 PM. Special. each Sham oo Coconut oil shampoo the hair clean. 2 P.M. Special. each For dietary weight to 3 mil. Special. 500 sheets 2 P.M. rolls 2 P.M. special. box Glycerine and ounce bottle. 2 P.M. Special. it Recipe Boxes Sin 2 P.M. Special. each Paper Towels 250 double fold. 2 P.M. Special, each Flash Cards 2 P.M. Special, each Nylon 1 2 mil. smut. each Hot Water Bottles 89c and scalp mom 6 e e 900 Calorie Plan orange or butterscotch. Lb. tin. 2 PM. Special. .. 1.99 Bathroom Tissue Add fun to education Fly Lino sine!) 77c 29; Sanitary Napkins Box of 12 43c 3:5 x 5‘4". metal with do- 591: 49c 19¢ . I I l roads are paved to within a mile . g ' . , . . . 8.0 “term and n is: .t‘waimaaishtrstiiiieb‘fé‘hiaii'i‘aii‘efitéi“ “W'tsmhntm‘dt. first?" similar “in for new to a 6 .spring it is ll'ntZOSSlbIe 'for fish- ~e mtg s'tafidard 6f “fins. hm raxafim and welfare. and as.” essun are:es (any aati‘ 53:; ALBERTON __ Three High Ichatiige are] registration of a afggNfiggfiLSERVlCE STA. 3‘“ 91" equ‘Pmem ‘0 new with controlled financial) an;ellggggwdegg?m§§m. of [he a.m. and sets at 6:53 p.m. way Traffic Act cases were imgeor ‘3 0:15 RESTAURANT. OPERATORS . , ‘. _ ‘ . . , ver ier cases were - i The meeting was lively and mgwfll‘g}: Board of Trade for the Tyne disposed of Wednesday after-Immed “mm next wedmemm_ ontact s today regarding ' I ; interesting and all felt that for mt a handout b5, 3 [001 for sequallay area were accepted at DON'T LIKE NAME ncrn by Justice of the Peace. ‘ lemma“. :he NEW [leIPBllCE on the t | the first time in years fishermen develoumem" undreamed of Wine meeting. and sports awards READING. England (cm __ Howard Clark when the Princel fgmllgo 1:385:08 If; 00 Maker. I were able to expreSs their opin- tpmtunmes for advancemmt areiwcre presented to Ruth Mgrphiiy‘t The name of Chicago Road is to County Matgistnate. W. Chester "AS BIG WARDROBE .. . ions tineely and they feiltt'that the available. if??? ,‘am‘da Aime” W m be changed to Sandcroft Road. WCDmId- “'a's unable “I Storey EIeCI‘I‘lC . V g v, association now was getting “Boards of Trade offer the: plin-meetmg was chaired by Said one resident: "It is not 1’9 Present 1 Shirley Booth. who wears MONTAth T generai' ever the running of lines andi somewhere. chance to work together" and‘Vd Turner president from snobbery, but Chicago Road Joseph Edgar Dugay of St. $15.95 maid's uniforms in her meetin: of he bntitI‘i‘l‘n lungs setting of traps due to ice or oth- dil‘mrv an}, the dinner! was ser. conjures up thoughts of clip Lou-is was filmed $1I).00 and 1 Hazel TV series. has one of the . " and Queens l-zshcrmens Asso- er conditions was not good the I 0 Mid byi'tghe ladies of the Tyne joints. low dives and gang war- costs for d'rivmg without a most lavish off-screen ward- Dial 4‘7341 elation was :ield on Tuesdayi resolution would be presented s \.aney~1mtitm€_ fa ... “cm.se_ mob“ in Hollywood night at the Montague Regional on May 22 at the fishermens‘ ° 1 High School .\uditoviiim.Tliis. council meeting at Charlottex‘l / SATURDAY 2 p.m. SPECIALS On Sale at 2 pm. Saturday and remain on sale whil e quantifies last. No phone or mail orders please! - Spin Casting Out-fir One pi ’ece fibreglass casting rod with metal reel and 100 yards at line. 2 P.M. Speclasll.t Plastic Creel Good quality plastic in beige our. Imitation wicker 3.39 weave. 2 P.M. Special. each Washable Col-ton Mars Reduced to clear! Assorde calms sizes from 24" x 36" tio 4' x 6' z P.M. Special. each 2-99“; and v 2 P.M. 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