\ 1 .-1‘ soititots of the 26th Field Regiment of the British Royal .\i'iiilt‘I'.V boa“?! 3 l'Wll'il-3W piano at Ltvncham. England. Truck And Car» ‘In Collision SOIJRIS —- An accident occur- ycsterdtay to fly to the em- battled island of Qrptrus. Some 400 men of the regiment left as the vanguard 2.000 EASTERN l'f‘fl Wednesday on the St. Pe- | tors Highway at Marie. A 1959 three-ton truck driven by Keith .\lat-Kcnzie of Souris was pro- ceeding cast when it was in col- lision with 1953 car driven by ‘ .\lrs. Priscilla Elsie C o f f i ii . , Soiiris ’ The .\lacKcnzie vehicle su:-‘ term no damage but $300 dain- Miss Shirley Bell. aze oas reported to the Coffin . l0Wn. is Visiting in Murray Hal'- rehiclc. lbor. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Or-‘ .rln Bell. I TM ; on N.B. VISIT ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Machon,i Murray Harbor are visiting in‘ Oromocto. N.B. where they! are the guests of Mrs. Machon‘s sister and brother-in-law, Cpl.l and Mrs. Clarence While. . [ FOR TREATMENT Mrs. Vernon Reilly. Lower; -Montague. has entered the! Kings County Hospital. Monta-I ENTERS H059”-‘ul lgue for treatment - ;‘\l'('llle Hutchinson, Breadal- htine. entered the Prince Ed-I i-ard island Hospital for treat-3 pient on Feb. 9. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Lord, (Tryon. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank 15 ulardine, were Sunday; ‘Hm... T0dd_ Breadalbanm lgiests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack An—. tilt. is nt in the Prince: lnear’ Lower Montague‘ a patie liciir.-trd Island Hospital. IS PATIENT PAPER HIKES PRICE ‘ Mrs. Bert Hane.veld,. Lower‘ 'I‘lie Evening Times-Globe oifliontague. is H Dflllelll "1 ln_e. mini John. N.B. has announced i Kings County Memorial Hosp:-' hat effective this month the} [ll"il‘(‘ of a sinizle copy of the‘ l IS RECUPERATING ""“5l”'p°r wmtbe increased by Miss Linda Maclnlvre is l'€' W kiiemhm m£‘lliV9(;.i:,ntf{ cuperating at her home in Car- r;1:‘;nyan'?$°reaSe of ‘five cents digan following treatment in the Charlottetown Hospital. POEM PUBLISHED ‘ .\lrs. Edgar Gillespie, 76 llou-L RETURNS l'l°ME _ rlas Street, Cliarlottetown. nas; «lack Somers 0f_Sl. Gemlles Mn notified that her poem has’ returned to his home fol- .Th(. Robin" Wm appear in an lowing treatment for pneumon- Rmhology of poetry for 195;g_ la in the Charlottetown Hospi- tiblished in Richmond. virg'in- la‘- a. under the title "Cavalcade of poetry". l‘.\RD PARTY WINNERS in the card party night at the Coni- iiioitity Centre ivcre. door Drizr. lrs. Hugh Mat-.Kinnou; special WI HAS PARTY Ktlmuid Women's Institute sponsored a card party at the WORLD’S pl'l7(‘. Joseph Maclntee; ladies‘ .‘.‘._';.“ LI G HTEST siewf§.rt;E"§§is§ii.°t‘i3§‘.' ivrrsf DIRECT D R I V E ”.l“.:_ “;:."°.:' CHAIN SAW l’rtt~i-s and Reg Wlltitlnck. I} (‘Aim PARTY HELD The results of I card Pally hold at the Baiilica Recreation .cnte.r Wednesday night are as M tollows: ladju’ fist. rs. Jtimes Hughes: second. Mrs. -ll scph O'Ha.nl€6’: consolation. lr.~. James Mccabe: mcn‘s ll‘.\l. John Clitinn¢‘I‘U; S¢<'0lld- W: or Cinick and Peter Clar- n: wnsolatiion. 1'-'. Grhlfin: "I" . Stqshein Hnglies. Si-ct-ials. George . and Mrs. Doiron. freezeoul. Emmett Doiiccttc. BARWISE FUNERAL — The liineral for Mrs. Reginald Ber- l\lS(‘. was held yesterday after- llron from the Cutcliffe Funeral Xl-I2 Weighs only l2 lbs oseph Dunca-n. inter- rnent was in I-‘lonl Hills Mem- s. ma! Gard" Cuts 19 Inch I000 ll‘ 7° imriinws FUNERAL — Item'- t' tune for Lin. Annie - Foils trees UP l° 3 '9" Matthews, 5 Olnbei-land In dlsmotov. ‘Feet. was hdd yguterduu Il- - Startslastlnanywentllflh ‘noon from the cargo I-‘u . Porloclly balanced lot 1 '31 Home The service was our llll““"‘9- ! “r‘dii('lerl Rev. Donald - Low parts nrlc°!- t ”llDbcll. us were rm‘. wmTh°Me.!.wmmd um agulncdomonsmllon lodnlg lhn The Arms or Jesus" rui- tarcrs were Walter Lind. Edscn Garcon. Uihon nimcn Muflay whit. Sales It Service 8 JOHN S'l'REET Charlottetown. P-33- diiisi-i iiiooP§":i=tY ioicvnzus troops being airlifted to cyp- rus to reinforce the peace- kcciping operation there. (AP Wirephnto via cabl from London). lhome of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Campbell. when seven tables of ' in play. Winners of the high prizes were Mrs. John Nicholson, Up- and .- P r e s t o n Peardon for men. ILunch was served by the hos- ltcss and committee in charge. 1 progressive auction were per Montague for ladies. HAD GOOD GAIN ISLAND NEWS PAGE t Eastern And Central Districts ‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 21. 1964. 5‘ Several inches of wet snow continued to cause hazardous driving in Southern Kings yes- terdavy and last night. The de partment of highways plows have been busy trying to open all main roads and in general they have succeeded. However, cuttings are narrow and the travelling public has to proceed may have to back from out- tings lo allow passage -of on- coming traffic. Manly secondary roads are still blocked but re-routing made it possible for people from coun- try areas to get to the shopping centre for groce day after being closed since the previous Friday. This means that over a dozen teaching days have _been lost this winter due to storms and road conditions. School management has decid- ed to make up several of these missed days by teaching 0 Saturdays commencing this Sat- urday as ey are aware that several more days could be missed due to spring travel or further storms. The plow dispatclier at Char- lottetown said last night ‘main roads and most secondary roads in the area were open. Secondary roads were report- ! ll . .. Saskatchewan in 1963 had a'9dl0b€ 900311 EOIHE fol‘ 111053 FROM CHARLOTTETOWN 117.1 per cent increase in tourist DIOWS and till-S 13 Charlott(_.l traffic from the U.S.. compared main roads are narrow in places with the previous year. the reason Plows worked last night until Driving ls Hazardous In Southern Kings Co. with caution and in many cases . 1 service. in addition 5 after 9:30 p.-m. and will go out l again this morning. i A few roads in the eastern 2 part of the Island. east of Souris. f are still closed but it is hoped. -that these will be opened today. 4 Wing plows were clearing rail sidings yesterday for the CNR. and trains were running close; to schedule. the Borden train ar- y riviing in the city only 20 minutes l late last night. ‘ ’ Service For on South Kings ;Y’s Men Visit I Amherst Club ; CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — John Mullally, MP for Kings. announced yes- terday that an improved mail delivery service, including fas- ter receipt of The Evening Pat- riot Is to be instituted at Murray River and Murray Harbor. Mr. Mullally said he had re- ceived word from the Post 0!- - The premier said “since Mr. tlmprov Mai H, ed 'l clubs travelled to Amherst Feb.i port of the trip at meeting at the YMCA. Chair-l ' STATEMENT BY STEWART SPARKS S-PECULATIO-N By DON MacLEOD The question on the lips or many persons in Charlotte- town yesterday. in their spec- ulation on the political future of Hon. J. David Stewart is, “what does he mean?” in the Legislature on Wed- nesday. Mr. Stewart referred to himself as a politician "on l Defendant lo Appeal Seal Case Judgment Gerald R. Foster, QC. counsel I vessel: Polar star. North Stat :for Dr. Marc Arsenault. Ilia:-l 6. and the Arctic Sealer. nepre ‘daien Islands. yesterday an-;‘ sentins 311811‘! Wu *3“ 9,’ nounced that his client. on of ; Campbell. of Summeffildfi "5 the defendants in the Islatid'I|i association with G°“l°|' 5 cage" hag l Black. HEUTBX. they will not be made sudden- ly. He is very much involved in planning for Centennial Year celebrations, and some observers feel that he will re- main a c a b in e t minister throughout I96-1. ANOTHER POSSIBILITY Another possibility is that Mr. Stewart, who holds th e ,. . . . w “ l pelt the way out. portfolios of provincial secre- ifamoux Sea . l Th u, fir“ of it; Other than this brief men- tary. tourist development and 61;? ' 3 l mndeifialfeailrtlsa since 1892. The tion of his political career, he municipal affairs. may resign i ' pg ' sealers had ciaimed that 1191]. would not elaborate further on the remark. either Wednesday night or yesterday. HAW N0 COMMENT Premier Walter IT. Shaw had no oommemt yesterday. the portfolios but still re asa member of the Legis- lative Assembly, representing Charlottetown. There has been speculation that Premier Shaw will iesigzi this year. and at one time Mr Stewart was mentioned as a successor to the Premier. A columnist in The Guard- ian some time ago, however. quoted Mr. Stewart as saying he was not interested in being premier. If any early move is made by Mr. Stewart to be "on the way out.“ this would mean cabinet changes. However. with the possibility of Premier tpa)tli]d_ted down in the Supreme comers from the Magdelen I._ ' . ldhd.d‘ the1962senl- It could not be learned if that ha]: Sseaason liliflngle “if of SL mid ‘ - - ’ t h l ts I I Dealing the dc°l5l°"- 85 ,’ 3 lleadd gegnolaeiiestiaonpfhe Glrittio ?firm's lawyer. John P. Nichol-- bv the crew‘ of the sealing V". son. could not be reached. ls” _ The Supreme CW” has " °‘l It had been before the courts yet set a date for the new trial.‘ for nearly two years when tn. Mr. Justice ‘Tweedy haavsupreme court brought in u. awarded $29,665 in damages Htlovdecision last month. 0 the plaintiffs, the foizners, 1‘ ‘ —————— cers and crevis o t e sea tng~ Scout Group spend Night Stewart would not make a further c 0 m m e n t, I have none." He added. however. that many unusual things are said on the floor of the House. Mr. Ste\vart’s words were greeted with raised eyebrows. One Conservative mem- ber said “lihis was the first inkling t-hat Mr. Stewart plans any changes in his political career; it was quite surpris- - go . Shaw resigning later th i s M n 3 U W d If Mr. Stewart does p l a n year. there would be major ‘ O . ; n S any changes. it is thought that cabinet changes. MONTAGUF _ s.(_0ulma3£er SOURIS T B 1' River ‘ ‘ ‘ — wo ea man was Jack Anderson. De .D°"g]aS Heme" M M°"”“g”e? men had an adventure durlnii has an-nounced that the annual: ni . . . : ght. when they were lost V0ll0llS_ W91‘? C0lldll|_?!9d by L99 .meeting of the Montague scout i the blizzard and spent the night ter Keizer after a sing-song was 1 group commmee which was led by John and 0' «waned Monday because or':‘"r.§i‘t‘.’.t“..'°°tt‘lZ.‘.o...nn and 5... Paul Cudmore. ' lihe 5tf"”“' W“! be held M°“'l phen MacAdam were visiting Next week the Y's Men from_day. I-‘eb. 24. at 7:30 pm. ‘ e of Lazarus Mega“; _ _ the horn Charlottetown and Summerside. P-I’eVl0l1S. in the meeting. at and when they left for their rg. will travel again by b_llS ‘°ld°m"“5"'a“‘°"‘ “"31! b‘’ Pu‘ ‘ml spective homes at around mid Montague where they will stage; by the scouts and cubs. and 3 night they lost their way due 1;, Thirty Y's Men of the Chat-. 19 to be the surprise guests or! the Amherst Y's M9" 3! 159“ la typical Y's men's meeting foriparents of the boys and otherlpom vi5ib,1,ty_ regular supper meeting. . a short re ! last night's! the benefit of prospective mem- interested persons are invited. bers of a club which is expected to attend. ‘ to be chartered there in the They finally found their way R0" Atkinson EBVC ‘into the woods where they spent the night. .1964-65 budget may be present-; The weather cleared around -fice department that approval has been given to an arrange- ment whereby post offices in the two centres will have an even- ing mail despatch and delivery " to the mot ning service now provided by the Canadian rt. . '6 O in Murray Harbor and pick up - going mail 0 meet the present highway dell ; very service at Montague. de- liver out - going mail warding to Charlottetown and pick up ' and The Evening Patriot w hicbl National trans-i will be delivered to the Murray ‘River and Murray Harbor of-; The new service will originate fices on the return trip. ‘ at both oi- hoped to have the new service lfices. The contractor will then in operation very shortly. near future. ‘ed in the Legislature. Provin-‘ll a.m. Monday allowing them ' cial Treasurer Alban Farmer,-to find their way home again GOVIT To Conslder‘ stated that the date is not delin-jltired. cold and hungry but oth! for for-§ 0 ,ite yet. erwise all rig l. a Liquor Problems . Premier Walter R. Shaw said * * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ yesterday. that although there‘ has been no indication the gov- ernment plans changing liquor .‘::.*:l:::‘.‘;':.t -‘ls: ;'.‘.:‘.Ef.'~;.‘...E.--‘° "° IA HER-0 NAMED cowARD? 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