r" 'lhe Abegweit (implieng & DE sultry presen ' lo M 'tal with a universal" croupette cool mist and tent. tor use 0.1.. Gomili, (one) mum Logan (lest). I if" ismxsz _ a ‘ IODE MAKES PRESENTATION Western And C ISLAND NEWS PAGE entral Districts The provincial cabinet has not yet approved a date on which a plebiscite will be held among potato growers. The matter was introduced fr, discussion at yesterday's cabinet meeting by Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae and was deferred to a later meet- .G'rowers will be asked to vote on whether or not th ev want an all-grower potato mar- ... M. ofaerylcesathomeandabmad makes the presentation to Wild! sdndnistmator J. M. 3RD EXPECTED Two $10,000 Mura‘ls Uncrated At Theatre ' Jack Shadbolt is one of Can- ada’s leading artists. He has won two Canada Council grants, and has produced for the air- port at Edmonton what Is con- sidered the best of the recent "airport murals." Yesterday in the Art Gallery of Confederation Centre was un- crated the work commissioned through the Fathers of Confeder- ation Citizens Memorial Foun- dation for the centre. a work 'ch reportedly cost about $10,- - Titled The Flag Mural. it is just that. It incorporates flags tom the many ethnic groups which make up this country, the e ropean countries, England. even the United States. . Sba bolt was born in England. but educated in Vic- toria and Vancouver, B. C.: his works hang i a Gallery in Ottawa and in just about every major collection in Canada, is a member of the B. C. Society of Artists. 0f the mural which he design- ed and executed he has prepar— ed the following statement: ARTIST SPEAK “With the arrival of so many ethnic groups and with our steady emergence into the in- ternational world the image of Canada as primarily an Eng- lish-French one with a Com- monwealth flavor and an Indian- Eskimo overtone is undergoing a fundamental. transformation. New colors. new stripes are add- e‘d‘. old patterns shift and "Our indigenous elements have become more and more absorb ed and continental European elements new demand a place in our pattern along with those of the French-Canadian a n d umn? 0r might itbegreen and 9 owing. “The search for an emblem to suggest our new spirit of Con- federation starts with the Red Ensign: but should it stop there? Should we modify it or strike .a brave new fia ?” Without definitely answering his own questions in words he has made a statement in color- in oil on panel, to be exact. Within a few weeks the mural and Jack Shadbolt's real answer, will be ready for display. l Evangelist To Minister Al Alberton ALBERTON - Rev. John W. Turple, who Is well known to , in vat Prince ounty' will. serve as supply minister of Elmsdale Church of the Nazarene during the sum- mer months. Mr. Tux-pie first came toAl- berton in 1919 as the pioneer pastor of the metro! theNeze arene in Prince Edward Island. After two years he moved to of his churcht’here. Some seven ears later he r to the United States. Since lfil belles been engaged in full timeem gelistic work. ' e was graduated trom the Eastern Nazarene College in Wollasto , Mass. and has since served a; a trustee of that in- stitution. He has held pastorates iin Ver- mont. Massachusetts and Maine as well as in this province. O'Leary to organise 'a branch ‘ Police Meet Concluded The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. July 10, 1904. 5 Spud Plebiscite Date Not Fixed hating board and one-desk sell- weeks away as it will take that long for the provincial secre- tary’s department to set up the voting procedure. Premier Walter R. Shaw al- so brought his csbinet up .to Blamed In ' E A cor- oner's jury last evening found Thomas Claude Hogan, Tignish, came to his death on the night of March 30 between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. at 01 before arriving at Prince Coun- ty Jail “as a result of excessive. use of barbituates and alcohol intoxication." The jury. consisting of John Schurman, r Hayes, so 3' m n Johnston. came to this decisloz following the testimony of six crown witnesses. Giving testimony were: Dr. James L. Saunders, jailer Al date on efforts to halt closure of the aircraft repair plant of Enamel and Heating Products Limited in Charlottetown. Pre- mier telegrams to Prime ' Pearson and the of fense production urging that further orders be placed with the plant which will wmplete present contracts by Sept. 30. bert Clair Gallant, Princ- County Sheriff Robert Dewar. all of Summer-side; and Cat. Howard Foley, ' Alma Barbituates,‘ Alcohol Jail Death man and took one or two of these pills a day. Upon questioning by Prince County coroner, Dr. Marvm Clark of Kensington. Dr. heu- nedy sad the minimum lethal dose of these pills is 30 grams. Each pill contains 116 grams and after ased hao been taken into custody by Cat. Foley in Tignish some 13 pills remained from what was reported to be the M obtained earlier on the day of Hogans death. This would make for a dose of 16% grams. It was shown. however, that the deceased had taken The entire 11 pills. When questioned by prosecutor George R. hon. Dr. Kennedy said there was a greater danger when this barbituate was mixed with uor. crown McMaA iss Ducts and Dr. Roy Kennedy. MD, of Tignish. Testimony given by Dr. Ken- nedy showed that the deceased had obtained 23 seconal pills from the doctor’s office on the day of his death. By Election Prince Edward Island's chief justice, Hon. Thane A. a bell, was the first of two speak- 9 . conference of Mali- time police dilefs. George B. McClellan, RCMP oommbsioner from Ottawa, was the other speaker. His topic was the future development of Closing Held At Margate The Mas-gate School closing picnic was held at Cabot Park. Malpeq-ue, on Friday, June 26 with approximately 100 par- ents and children in atten- Armed ject for discumdon by'a panel, the other item on the morning agenda. WJ VanWant, police chief Two more murals have been commissioned for the new com- plex. Fathers of Confederation, by French-Canadian artist Jean- Paul Lemieux. was also un- crated yesterday. The oil on canvas work announced on its crate that it had an in transit value, by the CNR express reck- oning, of $10,000, like the other r is When the. time comes, prob- ably within a month. patrons known Canadian Fo ator of the Gallery and Museum, said yesterday that he is "Very pleased with murals " have made the murals possible. Samuel Bronfmsn, Senator Hart- land Maison. and the McConnell Foundation donated the money to the mortal Foundation for use in the project. ' artists 1 acted by the Art Selection Corn- mittee of Memorial Foundation. which.“ made up of art perts and critics from all over Canada. ex. will be able to view these two and a third by the other well- x. Moncrleff Williamson, the cur- both . Three Canadian philanthropists at Saint Jolm, N.B., dealt wit sions resumed at two o’clock. Election and installation of officers was the last piece of business for the convention. WQJ. V-anWart. Saint John, N.lB., was elected president for the coming year. Other officers installed include Charlottetown‘s chief, Stems We , st vice president: Howard A. Sex- ton. Sydney Mines' chief. sec- ond vice president: EB. Train- or. inspector. CNR police of Monoton. was re-elected sec- retary-treasurer: and the past president is Vincent S. Hel- pard. chief of police in Shel- burne. ance. Following a time of varleo play, swimming and races the teacher, Pauline Bain present- ed her pupils with certificates, report cards, prires and gifts. Prizes for those standing first. in each grade were given by the Women’s Institute and School treats were given by Board. On behalf of the pupils a gut was presented to the teacher by Janet Henderson. Af presentation of gifts a lunch was served by the ladies. Dr, Kennedy said that the de ceased had been obtaining the same amount of these pills - “a barbituate", every 12 or 14 days and said this procedure had been going on since he had opened practice in Tignish some 18 months ago. Dr. Kennedy termed the de- ceased a chronic alcoholic and said Hogan was a high strung House Damaged ln‘ G’town Blazei GEORGETOWN — A fire of“: unknown origin, which broke ‘5 out at Thursday. caused severe damage to the home of Mrs. William MacLeod on Grafton Street. Georgetown. The house is situated directly opposite the fire hall ich helped in saving the residence. from total loss. Some furniture was taken from the house but the rest was dam- aged by fire and water. There Montague Man Killed In ont. talgue. as the result of an APEC Plans Montague not available. MONTAGUE — Word has of Cyril Mel-lemon, formerly of Mon- ac- cident. He we. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hardd Mollerron of Further details were evolved was sel- English. We have become more independent of Britain and at the same time a vast pressure American culture looms below the horizon. ' "Is the maple leaf forever? Is it forever the red leaf of ant- MUlTllé-MILLION .iContlnued from page 1) and air cameras. pa NHIPment, worth $37,200. 'EAMEN‘S JUDGE" SOLD Under questioning by MPs. specific deals were disclosed. , systems- nnd twins «moment ' A stock of'searnen's r u the Second Woréw gain-11y worth 99.000. sold only i . 1 Mr. Richard said the disposal Mutton listed the goods in lots and c to :dealers‘and others in the trade. when it an that-bids were too 30*. It tried to negotiate higher . cu- - sa Alfred n. anon (no .. Well- a. e pits. and the MI! Soul!) ashsd what would “a. of "gland hools as WP“ 1’ ‘M M locations ‘ ‘I'! to renegotiate itself out of craft courses c the emanate. com- ets-man Gerald . winimtestoptothatlins iii SCHOOL TAX (Continued from page 1) ' Competition, for the award was initiated at last year'sconvent- ion and projects artaken by various institutes,were ‘ gel! by a special (2 ttee prior to this year's meeting. The prise winning project was the setting up of a park and picnic site on land purchased bythe Stanley Bridge WI two years A second resolution passed called for a special pin to B 9 stitutss, while the t would life membership. ' Anothsr reminded passed stated that the Music Festival Association be to accept entries from schools with a certificate from the teacher stating that all pupils participate. fully in music instruction and performance in the festival. 0 resolutions dealt with the removal :1 ul- ii mark life membership in branch in- gene ~presen _ be used for IIIDVIICIIll' Rev. F. L. Cass Lies In State The remains of Rev. Fred— erick ‘L. Oassgwere torwarded Thursday evening from the Charlottetown I" end home to the Chapel of St. Dunstan's University where they were re- ceived by the rector. Very Rev. George A. MacDonald. Most Reverend Malcolm A. MacEachern, bishop of -ar- lottetown, was seated in the Sam tuary assisted by his chap- cDon- id. . The faculty of St. Dunstan’s University and the Sisters or the Congregations of st.‘ Mar- tha aid Notre Dame attended in a body. Under an escort of 4th degree Knights of Columbus. the body was‘reverently conveyed to the Sanculsry. was chanted and the Rosary recit- ed. Pallbearems were: Brendon O'Gredy, Louis MacDonald, Edward Hilton, William Mc- lvor. Patrick Mumeghan, O Man Is Fined in oily Police Court-yeast- day a motorist was fined and costs .for falling to stop at sto sign. . Either G. Dixon, Clyde River. Donald Ward M c M I Mil- ieu, Cornwall. had “loomed th s ing, 1‘ cases Wt mourned on July 11, is who was ’ . Iantic Winter Fair in W. Food Display APEC's food display panel begin their summer touring season next week at the Sum- merside Lobster Carnival During the mar and early fall the promotion panels will be seen at fairs and exhibitions Dorothy in Toronto, and and Donna at home. The remain He was married to the former l Wanda Nicholson of Montague and has one daughter six years will be announced later. was no one in the house at the ; ‘ e. DISPLAYS TAPESTRY MARGAREE HARBOR. N.S. lCPl — The only known all- tapestry art gallery has been opened at this Cape Breton community to display the work of a local artist. Miss Eliza- beth LeFort is showing works including a number of v aits of famous world personalities. S'side Firm Gets Contract . CAPITAL BUREAU l WEATHER t :- ill occur over ZOO TORONTO (C?) — therved lomhwmrn portion of ID ’9- temperatures from the weather vtnee. A tow a All office: evening showers may well do- Min. Max. vole.) over the rest of the Dawson. .. . .. ..46 72 ct. Prince George . .. s7 s4 Quite variable weather Vancouver . ~51 37 liker occur again ‘1' Victoria . .. . .. ..50 62 though skies dlould pse- Edmonton . .. . .65 89 dominate. Coastal fog le., .- Calgary . .. . .. ..60 85 peered again tonight. ‘ Regina . .. . .. . .60 80 Raglan] forecasts: Winnipeg . .. . .. 59 00 Northern half of Lower Toronto - «- - -- 57 32 John River Valley. Prince OtlHW- ~ -- - “~59 35 ward Island. Eastern N-fia Igonbtzeal - - - g; ties, Upper St. John River - Flgd 0, i -- r ley. Bay of (stolen: slmnywlfll _ erlc on . . .. .53 79 cloudy periods Wm, . few “at. Salnt John . .. . ..50 75 evening showers: (‘- Ilggl'i‘g? ' -- - -' g peratures similarto Thursdu; Charmer-'17 7e “w‘s’ii‘nL‘v’l'fio'iom “" e I r r admm-f 7: 7,; Cambellton and mm St. John." Nfld.‘ _ ’39 7o 56 and 75. Monoton 52 and 75¢ HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- that office says that late Thurs- day evening es were lmstly g. sunny and warm. High use today at alu- " town at 11:44 am. At Rustico" Clear m Edward I 6:52 a m. and, 9.37 p.m. Sue!- land and inland New BM!- .- - - wick. Cloud ahead of a weaken- me’s‘d‘i “d” I“ m “3 ing disturbance near New York :3: Charlonetown' smug.” had spread over much of Nova m Scotis. Is, as in the ‘ last several days, sea fog moved inland along the Atlantic and Fundy coasts. The fog will lift again this morning, leaving variable amounts of cloud and sunshine over most regions. However, the New York disturbance will GOLD RESERVES UP ”‘ OTTAW (CP) — Canada's official holdings of gold and U.S. dollars increased by m,- 3: the fli‘na‘r’ifce depairtnlent and l e Ban Cans a re Thursday. W in firm, Olilver Bernard. has been i awarded a contract by Defence ‘ Construction (1951) Limited, iti was announced here by Indus-1 try Minister C.M. Drury. The contract, in the amount ' of $36,890, is for exterior paint- ing of married quarters and garages at the RCAF Station. Summerside. it is one of 17 contracts for $10,000 or more awarded b Defence Construction during the first half of June. Opportunities tor Young Men in the RCAF See the Career Counsellor in: Charlottetown RCAF Association Club Rooms TUESDAY, 14 JULY 11 am. to 4 p.m. Summerside CAF Association Club Rooms TUESDAY. 28 JULY 11 a.m_ to 4 p.m. or write RCAF Recruiting Unit Saint John, NB. - Today's Special Mex Faotm' SUMM COLOGNE with spray throughout the Atlantic Pro- 'nces v1 . APEC, through it's food pro- ducts officer. Limpen, has designed and prepared in colorfulpanels containing the products of M different Atlan- tic food processing firms. Designed acq Atlan- tic Provinces residents with the diversity of quality loan products available in their own region, and the economic good nipeg Symphony a re- ports an operating deficit last season of in its 16-year history, Retiring ' Justice A M ' the deficit, al- though reduced by grants and contributions, very existence" of the tra. president Monnin said ORCHESTRA COSTS WINNIPEG (CH—The Win- Orchestr- Slums—the largest “threatened the orches- STEAD’S Charlottetown’s Best Dial 4-4131 sense of buying locally, the pa- nels have been enthusiastically endorsed by the participating Packaged for mouth-water- ingappeslastheycsnbeseen in your supermarketor corner~ grocery. and attractively dls meat products, confectionery biscuits. beverages, season ings. sugar, salt, canned and frozen fish fruits lid vege tables. , .. . This promotional effort is a joint undertaking of the Man- time Food Council, its mem- ber ' the APEC Foo: roducts Committee The ex- hibit will also participate in the Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibi- tion in True, the New mne- wick Provincial Eldribiflon and Livestock Show in 1' atom, the Lunenburg Fisheries Ex- ‘61 tetown. end the At- SCOO‘I'DM WANTED SHERBROOKE, Que. (OP)— Mayor Armand Nedeau wants a female scooterbrigade to re- lieve Sherbroobs police of such tasks as issuing parking tickets and directing traffic—a system similar to that in effect in Of- tsws. City council here has yet to make a decision on the plan. TODAY’S 8000709 The very popular Mercury Econoline Van. We have a terrific 1962 model in perfect condition with rear and curbside Io for someone not wishing Priced at only STEWART morons LIMITED Gt. George St. Phone ading doors. Just the unit to invest in a new model. 31395 -‘ Charlottetown 4-5579 m ' " p.m. 4:00 pan. _ h T. We P.E.I.. I RIDE IN STYLE! ONTHE dEliT-ElllllAL 000er nroxrn sus lmportsdfrornbondomEngland " CentennlslTom-softheClty starting 0:30 a.nl.. 1:15 pan... 2:30 nouns 50c; CHILDREN 25c tremtlleTRAVEL new? ‘59: v “Ar-U , M: \..-.,.. x" a. . Charlottetown Visit Confederation Centre Come and Bring Your Friends OPEN HOUSE EVERY SUNDAY Theatre - Art Gallery - Museum Children under 12 must be accompanied by adults. 12 Noon to 6 PM. Restaurant Open Sundays 12 noon to 12 p.m. WEEK - ENDS can...” 3 e HOOLEY'S Men's Wong! SPECIALS LATEST IN MEN’S S U ITS? u Al. O Charcoal“ Grey O Wool Blend -4 4‘3“ Extra Pants _ FREE _s 1:! kiln.“ 1;.11; Sport Shirts Sport Jackets O Reg. branded lines . R09. to . Reg. To 4.49 7.88 MEN'S SPORT COATS O Finest Assortment in Town O Sizes 36 to 50 O Regular and Tails 24.95-59.50 MEN'S t. .-n-4m~_.--H MEN'S Dress Pants 5 U IT 5' 0 Regular stock . Regular and Tapered styles Q Sines from as to l. . Latest colours and cloths . Itequ Tall and Sheet models 9.95 _ 29.50 49.50 _ 95.00 SALE CONN" N MONTAOLI t .. s. “Mocha—d...”qu