i or seer Resting at the maa May 31> efiffe Funeral Home. Funeral no- |—~~ BiippHA SUR tice Tater. Visiting “hours: 24, | yyannRA (A): Hehe Oe 2 > BRIGHT SPOT FOR PRESS AYba Riyazzi, Italian caridid- ~ate-for-the Miss Europe title troduced to. fewsmen in Miian | to. be awarded at Nice Satur- ‘sland News Page. Western and Central Districts The Guardian, CoarheRtelgwi Wed., May 25, 1966. 3 “nent which is less , satisfied Three -million” ‘dollars have | been loaned to young Island | farmers by the Shaw govern- ment,..through a_ plan. that did not even exist under the former Liberal government. The Conservative’ incetitive nas provided the .aid to 875 young | Tae to establish themselves in this province, young men who -|\to other_parts of Canada’. agri-_ culture minister Andrew Mac- | Rae said-last night. This_is the sort_of opportunity | the Shaw government means when it’ pledged itself to build an Istand-of opportunity. Mr- MacRae and his, Conser- } ;| vative-teanimate in third Queens. J. Russell’ Driscoll were “speak- ‘|ing. at a meeting in Mount Ryan. FARM INCOME If this provingg were still to be plagued with the desponding | | and despair of 10 years ago we | Window Will | Honor Memory Of Beaverbrook _| LONDON (CP) — A. heraldic | stained-glass window in mem- | ory, of Lord Beaverbrook will se | unveiled and @edicated today, in the. parish ‘church of Mickle- |ham, in the Surrey countryside day, is shown as she was in- yesterday.. (AP. Wirephoto) nderson, Sigsworh where the Canadian-hori pub- lisher made his home. _ _The ceremony __at___Cherkley might otherwise have. been lost | Andrew MacRae Points. To Loans vould never have seen the 70 | per cent increase in farm income_ \chalked up last yest over 1958, he continued. ‘New programs of the Shaw } government will increase income jto farmer and supply our new |industrial developments with the |products which will in turn help* | them to expand. . The 20 per cent fertilizer re- bate will give our farmers ao opportunity ‘to increase their productivity. If we can help the farmer to increase his® grain- yield by 10 bushels’ per acre then we will no longer have to import-western-—grain—and—im- proved pastures: will allow. our farmers to increase their dairy and beef herds said the oo. er. *The Liberals ‘propose grants for the construction of silos, he | continued. This was experiment- | ed with in Nova Scatia and found ‘not to be practical. Instead we proposeto provide 10 per cent grant for the group purchase of forage ‘harvesters so that forage can be put -to\the best use by groups or individuals. ; The record of ‘the Shaw govern- “| ment in agriculture $s not one | to be ashamed of, he stressed. Alleged Liberal agricultural ex- perts in the Legislature, men from every profession but’ farm- ing, sought to condemn our poli- cies but it is gratifying to note that not. one farmer among the Liberals in the house spoke Campbell oe Gov't Pushing Panic Button. ~ " SUMME RSIDE UP et Sy ce Edward Island needs a govern- and welfare cheque’ to people 1%. whe--had- suffered substantia | hardships for as long as two ,with cokditions here on the I jland”’, Stated Alex B. Campbell lin his aes tora Liberal rally years waiting for help. He quot, held. hére Saturday night. ‘éd one of Such letters sent by the “The eohaw government has} government to a friend of his in been pointing with pride to the, {Tignish— general “prosperity and ‘econom- to-boonr which it-clatms to have- -that_a-cheque_for- $30_be_sent_to | sponsored here on the Island’, you‘for now and that a further he said. x {review of your situation wil) be | “The Liberal -party,. and 1 {made later’. Mr, Campbell ask- | am sure, most Islanders, are oq : “Why. has this. person had. to! not satisfied to only share ' the “rringe- betiefits’ of an expand- ‘tance? in Canadian econom as hat be w 1 a The leader of. the mesnunn e has been accomplished ‘read telegram fromm the office for senior citizens, farmers, fish- 4 of the ‘federal minister of agri- rotates vine snare ne | culture re-affirming that ther? | nen 10’ ven 58 pe our jis a federal milk subsidy applied: His 2 em Gan ain re pine to milk delivered for the manu- ne ng the 1a% | racture of evaporated milk. This - peer ten of Conservative ad- sid earlier been denied by Mr. ministration’’, he. said. “Mr, ‘Campbell pointed out sev- nee ne minister--of eral_instances._where. ‘the —-gov- | Other speakers included Mrs. den Mulligan, Max Thompson, Wait’ for an éléction for. “assis- ernment is now pushing the pan. BAG ic button on the eve of this elec- tion— in recognizing’ the useful- pate teu. “oe Bons | which it. previously denounced -entertainment was provided. jin -sending our ‘ogial acslicanen at Ontario Moves “| In ‘Auto Safety TORONTO (CP)—The Ontario overnment moved Tuesday ‘to give itself the necessary legisla- | tive powers to: force: auto safety measures if car manufacturers don’t institute them yoluntarily. Transport Minister Irwin Has- kett introduced a bill in the legislature that .would empower the provincial cabinet to require | “Tt has been decided “the use or incorporation of any |g Geel hand of the civil in | device in ‘or on any . vehicle, Which may effect the safe op- eration of the vehicle. a ‘The government .could also set | out standards and. specifications | for - auto tives: Mr- Haskett said this would prevent manufactur- | ers from.using Onfario as a> dumping ground for substand- ard tires if other jurisdictions bring in tire safety legislation. He. said ‘the. cabinet has no’ intention.right now of drawing / | up new auto. safety. rules based | |on_ the wants. to, arm itself with the au- thority to do so if manufactur- ers don't: go along _ with its | | wishes. z * TRADE TWO wAYs Trade between Canada aod | ness of subsidies for agriculture | p.H4. Following the speeches the-United States exceeded $10) 000,000,000 “it 1965. legislation’ but merely . first compiled since Henry Ford | Tl, said May 13 that: the auto safety issue had hurt sales, He}; ELECTION predicted 1966 car sales would Fotal about 9,000,000, about 300, 000..under last year. | RA GM AGREED ‘GM President James—M: | Roche said later he ~ thought 1966: sales might not equal those | of 1965, but he made no guess | on how. big the. loss. would be. iChrysler President Lynn \Townsend and AMC President | Roy Abernethy.made_no revis- | ions in their original forecast that auto business would be as | good as it was in 1965. The preliminary sales re-| ee subject’ to—later revis- | ions, gave these- totals. for the | {two May 11-20. periods ‘and fee against our farm measures. ithe early. May sales this year: THIS WEEK SECOND. KING'S ... Joint TV meeting Don Anderson and ‘Frank..Sigsworth Still awaiting reply --+« TIGNISH LEGION HALL Wednesday, May 25—8:30 p.m. : hes a Arsenault and Bob Campbell ‘ SOURIS Regional High School __Wednesday,. May. 25—8:30 p.m. hdanhe LLIES ~ Court takes place on Beaver- 1966 ~ 1965 1966. Alex Campbell, Bill: Acori and Don MacDonald” Se are Ce Sales: GM 122,122 148,880 _ 97,075 Me heroes, slit. Jee 97-1084: Ss (gary ehaes et: SE MORELL LEGION HALL aged. 8. : 1 m Mot 7,245 11,083 5,788 | Thursday, May 26— Beaverbrook's widow and his Sho Climb * | ord 71:807 71,951 $9,224" Afternoon Tea J e ‘nancial ‘al(@ eae eee Ms. Mex Campbet heads the. Beaverbrook press ad o-6-0-0-0-4 FOOL OOOO OO OEY rank gsworth & Don wdsesen: z lempire, will attend the’ cere- In Mi -May- ; 'No_ one in Second Kings 18 The realistic fact of dismal | mony along- ~with a number of $ PURITY DAIRY D| ST. PETER’S HALI go gullible as to fall” victim jeekes is always there, said|the publisher's friends, inclid-| DETROIT (AP) — Mid-May f~ ao ursday, May 26th—8: 30 p.m, = to-4he- ill-conceived and-artlessly {Frank Sigsworth. ‘‘With money-|ing Lord Thomson, anothe-Ca-/new car sales bounced back | 3 “Parents: Prefer. Alex Campbell, Don Anderson and Frank contrived ‘Tory campaign at-|for industrial development’ bor-|nadian who became’ -a press |from. an early ,slump although |? Purity “Products” ; Sigeworth tempt to dupe the people into | rowed at six per cent and loaned | lord and professional rival of they still ran behind compara- 3 accepting. as a- reality. the en-|out to foreign interests at four | The- Beaver: ble 1965 totals. $17 Kent St. ., Dial ems 3) tertaining fiction they--are-cur-| percent, who but-a frantic and -* The window, . designed by Preliminary sales reports Dao cas tk coke PALMER ROAD Wath ©rently publishing concerning the | bewildered Tory minister in ‘an | Francis W. Skeat, bears Beav-|Tuesday . showed 242,407 new Thursday, May 26th—8:30 p. financial success of their indus-| election. campaign could term | erbrook’s coat of arms—a silver : Bob Campbell nad Prosper "Arsenault trial development farce. A mink |this sound financing,” the | shield barred with blue and sur- |the May 11-20 j a ; ranch that vanished, a foreign| thirty-seven year old jawyer|mourted by two red maple | 999 Sis ies toeala in ‘aes DEAF? industrial adventurer that) asked. |Jeaves with crest of a red cock | of the month. ARING charges the taxpayer upwards, ‘We in Second King’s will not | atop a drum. It is a companion| [ndustry joy at that figure INSTANT HE of seven millions of.-dollars to|be under sold. We know whenj| piece to a similar panel in-|was tempered, however, by the NOTHING IN employ less than three hundred | our affairs are being mis-man- | stalled in the chapel ofthe’ sqditional note that sales for the EAR!!-- islanders, and a second mink | aged, and we know when-we are | north nave in 1953 in memory |period just ended ran ‘about 33,- ranch that will employ three) being manipulated as pawns. in| of Viscount Bennet, Canadian |qn9 pehind the corres nding 10 It’s here! What yea; perme for each ae. cab-|the game of petty politics,” said| prime minister during the days last year. = peering Md. nothing in either ie dee le the pe son. fig agp we aE _—-| The sales pattern was the | ear, no earpiece fitting of: ee airport, 24. Le. oor same throughout the industry. || any “kind. Wear this~ ;out “against. this cruel game M oot d ‘will ever © Fish plants. sh ds and|that has been played with our General Motors, Ford, Chrysler | ment and. no one I plants. ship-yards @ : , and American Motors sold more | know. Hear at’ once with mink ranches may_or may, not|taxes with our future security cars than they did in the open-“! clarity, free from disturbing _is ‘one: certainty. Under the inef-| other’ reason why, the swing to m OE ee eens ue, ‘a new way.,to better ‘the New Liberal Government of | short — of the- sales totals they « "ih ficient financing to which they - have currently been- subjected, ef anyone on the Island stands energetic young Alex Campbell | becomes more and more. pro- cars were sold in the U.S. in | chalked~up _a_year-ago.__|- The. sales. figures were the | Se new deal for the deaf. Prove * Anderson and Frank Sigsworth, + meral notice later. * ‘will be forwarded from the Davi- —.t 9.30 am Interment inthe - nounced as election day -draws | nearer and nearer’’, the thirty-| eight year old St. Peter's. farmer said. = Bridge Results Are Released. Results of play in the Dupli- cate Bridge at the Charlottetows: Hotel last night follow: NORTH-SOUTH to reap any form of lasting bene-| fit from them, it is not those who most need it. There are many in Second King’s who can verify this—ask some of the de- _serted wives, widowed - mothers .or meedy blind or disabled people. They give a somber an- ewer that burns the tory face with the blush of shame as the tories carry on their election trafficking in the uncertain security of these people,” Don (Liberal candidates in Second King’s, told_a meeting .in th Byrne Road school last night. “Few are really taken in by © ie Mrs. J..°Larrabee and. Mrs. = Tory attempt at. progress. Leo: Carragher | Charles Toombs and Mrs. L. DEATHS ‘Sadler ee - J. Gaudin and L. Gauinn HIGGINS — At’ ‘the <Charlotte:| |,” _ EAST-WEST. town Hospital Tuesday, May 24th, 1966 Arthur Higgins, broth- er of Mrs. Clifford Murphy, 17; Mrs. E. Kay Bayfield_Street,—age78_ meeps e |\Carl Green oa oe Cauty and Leo Carragh- | ‘vin and Mrs.’ J. Resting at the Charlottetown Fu- |:. WN Wilson and- Dr. Carson neral home from this evening at |_; Mrs. ‘B. Rogers and Mrs. W. 7 o'clock. Funeral: notice later. eee : - MacMillan and’ Mes. ‘PROUDE “at the P.E.I, Hos-.|L.I. 1 Duy. pital May 24, 1966, Charles| The individua Proude,-New Wiltshire, in af club tourna- 7-10. WILSON — At his home, 85 Fitz- roy “Street, Tuesday, May. 24. 1966, Albert E, Wilson in his 73rd year. Resting at the Char- | lottetown Funeral .~Home from | this evening at 7 o'clock. Fu- | statue of Buddha, reported to be worth “billions of pesos,” | has been dug up in Nueva Viz- | caya province. It is thought tc | have been buried by Japanese } troops when they were defeated in the Philippines during the | Second World War. MOASE — At Charlottetown ! ‘May | xy 1966, Sarah Moase of Ken- gington aged 69. years. Remains son Funeral Home Wednesday evening to the home of her bro- ther, Stewart Moase,-where-pri- }-—-7 vate funeral service will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment in People’s cemetery, Kensing-’ ton.. ANDERSON = The death occur- | red at the Souris Hospital on) May 24th, 1966, of James D,- An- | derson of St. Charles. in. his 76th year. The remains are resting at the Ds gell Funeral--Home-} ~ from re the funeral will be | held * Friday afternoon vith | A DAZZLING MUSICAL BONANZA! servite , commencing at 2:00: In- | : terment in the , Bay Fortune | ; cemetery: | SIMMONS — At Prince County Hospital, Monday, May 28, 1966, | reese Imelda Frances . Simmons, 735 : South-Drive, St. Eleanors in her 25th year, Resting at the Comp- ton Funeral Home until. Friday then to St. Pauls Church, Sum- merside for Requiem High Mass Canteen Service’ Show at. Dusk. Adinission Adulis 75¢ Children Under 12 Free eburch emetery. as wi — Mrs. M-A. Farmer and Mrs. | Mrs. Small and Mrs, MacNe- | ment will be played on Tuesday, °| the backache. Take The Country f | Drive-In i WESTERN FUNERALS The funeral for Philimon A. Ar- senault was held Tuesday mpra- ing from his late residence, St. Chrysostom to St. James Church where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Charles Gallant, Deacon Rev. 4 | #--| Leonard-MacDonald:--Palt-bear-- GETS DEGREE Erwin Howatt of French Ri- | ver, P.E.1., was awarded the | degree of Doctor, of Veterin- | ary’ Medicine at the annual \earp, Alyre P senault, and Alfred Hashie.. | terment was in the church ceme- eo . ARSENAULT FUNERAL — | John Buote and sub-deacon. Rev. |- ers: wee nee Poly-... ., and Randy Ar-.4 tery with Rev. Charles Galiant | this claim in yout ewn home FREE by sending the coupon within 10 days to: —_ —_——,ams «ap am Maritime Hearing Service, “Bayers Rd. Shopping Centre, Starlite. Bidg., Halifax, N.S. Name Ses iced eames Address OOo ewan caren oe oreeee oe ce (nvatravarremverenen ~ DISCOUNT PRICES convocation exercises at the | University of ,Guelph on Fri- | day, May 20th. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE] "7%" OF BACKACHES | ==. 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ELEANOR’S Lions Club Hall Thursday, May 26—8:30 e . § “our original information There was an er- * said, |was at fault 'ror in names.’ The search for the parcel was cancelled Monday 4fter ai num- ber of cross-checks established Senieh Ends ‘For Package VICTORIA (OP) The se whas ended far an alleged booby* nar package believed - -to PUT WALL ON ‘WHEFLS _ have been mailed by Paul! COLOGNE,. Germany (AP)— /Chariier, who died when’ a bomb | Fast: German’ border police ate -blast ripped a washroom near reported to have installed — con- | the Commons chamber: Wednes- crete wall barriers that roll cn | day ‘ails to: thwart” motoftized. es- RCMP Superintendent R. capes into West Germany. They vesti- are positioned. atop —— at Said _Tues-_ risht-angles_to-the—border day “unfounded confusion over and can be slid into the path oa names caused people to think"’ sja vehicle the package had. been mailed to; “PEOPLE CHANGEABLE Chartier’s wife, Who liyes under’ Fewer than. two per cent of another name ‘at Salnio,’B.C.. — the atoms present in any human “We've called off,the hounds.’’.body were there the previous Another RCMP" spokesman year. ’ ‘ ee ee & ages to his wife. I G. _Zation. bureau here, “The brave are never. different, only different looking! ay Only. Shows 3:30 — Frank Jardine and Max Thompson ‘NEW LONDON HALL Thursday, May 26—8:30 : _Mrs. Jean. Canfield and. Lorne Moase Giant Liberal Rally ~~ : Don Messer and the Islanders ~~ $ __Friday,._May._27—8:30 p.m. Alex Campbell and Liberal candidates ALBERTON Institute Hall Friday, May 27—8:30 p.m. j Bob Campbell and_ Prosper ‘Arsenault Guest Speaker: Dr. a Bonnell ; ' i i ' ‘LIBERAL RALLY Alex Campbell \ and Liberal Candidates William Acorn Daniel MacDonald ica eooaanaiiaiaundcageed ® candidates: for Ist. Kings Weednesdoy, May 25. Daniel MacDonald lliam Acorn “Entertainment and Refreshments” _ SUPER DOUBLE BILL STARTS TOMORROW — _ UU BLP ts -—JOAN CRAWFORD: - JOHN IRELAND-+ LEFF ERICKSON PLUS—FUN! FUN AND MORE FUN | AY \. onfederation Centre SHOW AT 9:00 P.M, STARTS FRIDAY ‘| ISA wee peta DISASTER! BIBER Inserted by P. a I Liberal ‘Association *« OR ¢ arch | Chartier had not. sent’ any pack- + 8:30... 7 - ee eiesnes