I‘DIH. cal {Kindlqu I." “no as in": i l I EXPLORER, CGIT GRADUATES l Vehicle Traffic Three girls became the first and a fourth girl passed‘ the Sharpe and Leah \fayne. , d 0 gm re from both Exrilor- explorer group. ‘ The (MP Standing in {mm is Explorer en er and ('Cil'l‘ groups at Sum- graduates are from left to . . merr'ield Church las: Sunday right: Donna Day. Louise graduate Linda Sharpe. Dur'ng Canadian National ferries op eratin: between Borden. P.E.i NB. RENT BOOST Boxiridlssociation and ‘ape 'l'romentino. (conumled “Um Daze one, carried a total of 20.628 pass. n effort ll) ‘rdtleate Yl'e public angers and 10.733 whims dur to the scrtoilsness and city o: water and that lit net'ei- in: the month of April. " Reverses Decision ”" erall increase of 1.181 ill the number of vehicles carried alld a slight drop of 24. in the total number of passengers compar- ACCRA, Ghana (AP‘ — Pl‘lde‘ Lasseman. president ‘ 0f the ed with .-\pril. 1963. and politics were seen as fac- World BOXIH'S ASSOClallonv amii P sscnger cars carried dur. tors in a boxing controversy Velazquez. head of the Mextco 1 ing the month [manna 3135' an Monday as the Ghana Boxmg BOXinE CommlSSlon- inSISlell'dncrease of 1.140 over Apri. Authority officially reversed the their votes would be unchanged 1963. A total of 505 more trucks decision of the first world cllam- i if they had to decide again. pionsllip bout ever held in Th? Slat? - 0“'n€d Dally Gl‘a- Ghana and declared Floyd Rob Phlt‘ called Upon the BHth ertson “the new featherweight Boxing Board Of CONI‘OI and *796. this year. the the program activated its worth In a one-year inter- val the am \tlnt of water pump- ed by the commission was re~ duced by 3.000.000 gallons per month. Tlic savzli: to the city in pumping costs alone repaycd more than twice over the sai- ary of the PR man. The camnli-slon thus. felt it- self “more than justli’ed“ in were carried and the number of tractor-trailers rose by 491, from 305 in April last year to Champion of the world." i world BOXlnE CounCil "ml Three ferries. MT Abegweii, Cuba's titleholder Sugar Ra. 1'951'3eel the Opinions 0f Jacnlss Prillce Edward Island and mos was given the verdict over 1 50101110115 and JaCk Hart-H “1 MV Confederation completed a Pairing a Pl‘t‘lebrlttflill l-V‘ COHdUCl Gltanian Robertson in Satur. commented editorially: the Conservation program. day's 154-011,“; bout 0“ a spm cisinns are not new in boxing. “’85 "mz‘nc’y \l'Oll-ifll‘E‘SWd-u :decision of three officials. . But surely this one by the two said MT' Gwen British referee Jack Hart fats lmpPl‘lallSY Pxplnlleli? is some‘ ored Robertson. but the two thing lhai hurls Africa" than last year. \i\' Abegweit made a total of 137 crossings ‘the Prince Edward lsland 226 land ]I\' Confederation 332. "Bad d9" total of 695 crossings. 178 more ‘ tistAND NEWS PAGE Design Chosen ' For Society Crest A crest has been cruise“ rm. the Princet Elim'ard [5| ,1 branch of the Canadian 5:: _ 'Alberton Town Policeman . To Check Untidy Premises ALBERTON — Mayor Boy at Supply Co. informing Preliniinary Hearing Opens In Butter Case Four crown Witnesses "fled yesterday in the prelimin- ‘ary hearing of Ernest Robert Johnston. Charlottetown. by ac- ting magistrate Charles R. {\Icy buy some butter. thlr. Tawil ,Quaid. QC. in Queens County has also been charged in the ;magistrate‘s court. case and pleaded not guilty". Johnston is charged with the Mr. Tawil said he had bought unlawful possession of 464 some boxes. hilt that he hadn't ipounds of Perfection butter. the paid tor- tttem. He said the 3C. Properly 0‘ Ceml‘al creamer' cused had arranged to collect leS- the money on Wednesday. but First to testify was Charles did not come. Frederick Doyle. Charlottetown. Also on Sunday. the accused the production manager of Cen- had rented a truck from him. tral Creamerics. He identified \lr. Tawil said The rental had nine full Sit-pound (‘3>€S of but- been covered by two of the ter and two empty butter car- cases of butter. valued at about tons. which were later enter- $27 each. he explained. .ed as evidence. as having the ‘ . . isam “Chum numbers” as “billyegllfhsfflgxamination h ithose found " " ‘ y .‘had been churned Feb tthe plant. t Shipping room employee .T. iStering Gillespie thcn testified lto checking the butter supply " t 9 storage room and e. lsaid that when he had check- led Saturday morning there ihad been 185 Fifi-pound cases of [butter in the supply. and that ton Monday morning. the same i on the butter which 21 the time the butter had been found by police on his pro- perty in the truck alld tile date he had been charged with un- Illr. Tawil will appear on t e charge this I‘rida. l. Constable Charles Ready. of iplle had contanicd 164 cases. {clihfgmlfiihai Eilleteinsgfflifg . _ -rt m - . He said also he had noted that inn of the alleged theft and the ‘ the hook had been pulled off ""9 finding of tho butter in the ‘nf the pill: frolt‘llefia truck hellind Taivil's store. .RENTEn Tl“ rl‘ The accused was then re- ; 501mm” xom‘ mallded to May 15 Mien the hearing will continue. Lobster catches, ‘BREAK AND ENTRY iA Seesaw Baffle Joseph Roy Dotlcette. North Rusticn. was remanded to May l SOURIS — Lobsterillg fortunes i ran a seesaw battle ill the Souris 25 when he appeared on a charge ‘ area during the past few days of breaking and entering the re- sidence of Mrs. Roy \Voolncr. North Rustico. The accused has . V not yet entered a plea. tas calfhes Increased by "(jarly Arnold Joseph Henry. of Kin- ‘half “all but ," m" 307”: ross, was fined Slim and costs Lakefegm." deem.“ h-“ a 113'" or 10 days for impaired driving. .A price rise of five cents on i canners and market lobsters 1.0 55 and 60 cents came over the lweekend and is believed to be For failure to report to the. RCMP for reinspeclion of a lnear a record for lobsters in motor vehicle. Rozer Reginald Fall. Sherwood. was fined $20 and costs. ed that the Council itself notle he“ “59d 3 PR ma“ L” imm' . Beach. Fla.. and Ramon Velaz~ (Zoun. Frank Zakcm suggest- judges. Ed Lasseman of Miami‘ I J°"'" H°ward lParIiamenl ducin: the ncwdasscssmen: plat; quez of Mexico gave Ramos a citizens. rawln: severa 70.59 e on Dims. , . Child-ll“. HP- Said it “‘35 un' Annouicemenlfd the decision Vlce Pres'denT I fortunate the whole thing came touched 0H- 3 wild melee at . - A G "Pm"- ringside as fans accused the Is Legion Speaker Th ma'iel‘ “<35 diellllssed- judges of racial bias and called B“ THF CAVADHN PRESS HAS RE i . White “EWSPaPCT men “Yankee Louis Hmvatt Jr. vice-presi- ' ' " FA 1451?? l‘cad lhl‘ee ap- imperialists." dent of the John Howard Society MONDAY. MM. 11! 19M plirations tn the CililllCLl. The Within an hour the boxing of PET. was the guest speak- prime mm“... pmrsnn lflrsl “'35 a DFHUOI‘ [mm "’91- authority said it. would declare er of a recent meeting of the‘ said “19' international joint, 05‘1"»; 0i “'3‘: Six It reqUC-‘lc’d the bout "no contest." Later it Emu-is Branch of the Royal commissinn is Hm “10$. 3p. cozlr.:rle:‘a~:r_.: til the ward of changed this decision and ruled Canadian Legion propriaf‘. “rum by Great two items. fist. the detclop- that Robertson was the \l'lrmer: He spoke on the aims and Lake: \\'.'1l(’l‘ levels talks men? of some facilities of \lat- and new world champion. 'uiv-k of the society in P.E.I,l opposition Leader Dicfcn- er 53‘ ‘ 5"";mmin"' gm" "9‘ GOVERNMENT PROMOTION Iand elsewhere in the assistance baker criticized Trade \lints- “Tall”; and “N‘m' The Clear" The Ghanian government par lreliabiliiatinc: released fer Sharp's report on Geneva up of harbou:~ pollution. Empated in the promntmn of me pale/11ml pnmnoys. tariff talks. Dl‘ W . .‘ilacDenald during mic fight as a spnrts showpiece lie mentioned that there has Aslsoctate Defence ‘\l1n1ster the mitot'tt; inmal’h‘f‘d 0" “‘9 for the country and had :uaran boot a John chard Society Cardin said there :s no dis- SllDDO-‘E‘dll' 1' liC‘Nl‘llll-I I‘lel‘l tend the fighters‘ purses. filmed in Pl'llil'C County and crtmination acorns! “reach- 0“ 3131'351‘ 9‘“: l ‘1’" 3N" British boxing writers at rill: r1...: 1'. functioning well. and Calladllllls lll 9“?le “WV-"(‘5 once‘llnlllllpd “me-r ‘5 ‘9“ 53f" i side and Jack Solomons of Lon- arse that the society w as a. DI‘OmOllnn- for Sl\'l.iTi_mill;_’. gm‘ng sustenfia- tion to Mt; Larges rcques . Conn. Hyndman as a nesult moved that a demand be made .don. co - promoter of the bout. :nrmbor of :he United Appeal The government was urged said the decision was a had and received help from the fed- in ,Wl‘al" mllllary De"50nnel. one. Ghana newspapers were cral and provincial govern- Telll‘ed earll'. for (“Milan life. ibitter in their criticism of the s. for Conservative de- ’3 for immediate publication of judges. calling them "corrupt “W fence minister Harkness ac- “ report I“ Order “ht amt)“ capitalists" who were interested . i cu'scd the Enl't‘rllm'cnt 0f db could be ta "err on several.1 " only in money. Pearson i mlnlslllhfl Canadas deicce t capabtlttv. l sues whzch needed resolving. Mr. Larze also read applica- tions on benalf of two citizens for appeal of recent re-zoning Tvnsmr. May i2 The Commons meets at 2,30 EDT to continue debate Defeatisf Talk By BRENDA LARGE '1 DEATH NOTICES ‘ Received too late for Classified of their properties from com death notice column OTTAWA (CPI—Prime Min. ”“ “mm” ‘?”°“"" "W mercial m residenuaL 1nc1ud_ ism... Pearson said here Monday‘ amendments. The Senate sits ed in each was a complaint that current “defeat‘ t t lk" . ~ .LeCLAIR —- Th r- I i 15 a __._.._.__. cvr-r the assessment of each red at Brockteondeitgsgccuof about the future of Canada and , , PI‘OPE ‘ ' ‘ " its parliamentary institutions is’ “155 l‘E-‘D‘u‘l‘ mun Joseph E. LeClair. Hunter River. in his 57th year. Fu- neral will be held this morn- he Roman Catholic in Brockton. nonsense. LONDON 'Retltersl — Marie Speaking to 8 mm”, of 2451Kendall. 90. one of 'the best high st-linnl studpms from loved stars of the Edwardian arrosS Canada “.hn are taking music hall. died at her home part in the Rota“. Club's an_’hei'e Tuesday. it was learned “Adventure ‘ in pm,” Wednesday. A singer and com - I " dlcnnc she was the head of a rtv. . The last week in May is to be? designator] as city Clean-up‘ Week. Reminded Coun. . . . t Got'imlcy. “All Citizens take gfurgh nodec“ . CUMMISKEY m At the Char- “‘ml 0 ONT. ,rp.” ' i: lottetown Hospital. Sunday. 5lllP-" the brim? "hm-"Pr said: .' . . . a or olic (-ollczcs in ntario leave; cummlSk’E-‘V Taramum‘ age MW? (Irnmsm in canada mday d I. limr Kw '. wife of Rex- liar: today to spend FIX weeks in a 76 “'3”- Rc‘malns “'9” ahm't lh" decline "f our parlla' lr‘ilrlsEITwcai‘iie th: bcs' known community called Pisaflores.i “anglel'md from the “Pn' mental-V insulmlnns' we 3"" blat ' h d th i io'q about 200 miles north of )1ex_l nessey Funeral Home_ )‘Ion. also subjected to defeatist. talk LELMS‘:.J_IL_ I)“ too City. The amp consists of day. to his late residence from that our citizenship will noti CHOLERA KILLS 15 18 boys and 22 girls. The boys Where funeral will be held will help build a road and water 0“ WedneSday at 8-30 in St. supply system and complete Patrick's Church. Fort Augus- construction work a le. tus. for Requiem Higfn Mass The girls will. at stand up to the problems that SAIGON tReutcrs'—Fiftccn per- arf‘ bt‘ltll‘clls havc died smce cholera "This is nonsense. Our young broke out in Chuong 'l‘llien prov- Canadrans will be equal to tne jnce. South Viet Nam. two mentary school ‘ 9 o'clock. interment will test. just as they were equal to weeks ago. the official \‘iet hold classes for the 900 illiter.- take place in the. church the problems of founding Con— Nam news agency reported ate in tans. i cemetery. cderafion." Wednesday. SANDY onlolkou A “01;. um i as" all: hm d H! New York Giants Posing din-ins a run on the Patton. Alex Webster. Acme m mun-“ll m m; profound WI lean beach on, from left: Dick Thomas and Joe Vallton. m m In. I. new M an vaude- more. Lynch, Dick Pesonen. In (AP Wireplioto) ithat region. it was speculated than”, with unlawfu‘ my 1today that prices may :0 even “(Sim of mum. N." men. were 'hlgher' lfined $20 and costs. while a 396 was a round rcr trap and and a man was fined $20 and [the aWTaSP Iliad lm‘ a (lay “’35 costs for public intoxication. Representing the Crown in all cases was Alan K. Sca es. i N SOllrlF. Mnmlall ill? HYPT- third was fined $25 and costs ‘ bout 300 pounds. lieanwhile. at North Lake about a half pound per trap was being taken V and the average load was very 3 l low. ' l One fisherman hauled Pill ‘ traps yesterday. found only two lobsters and they were under-- si7e. Another man hauled 450‘ traps and took only 135 pounds. i Rehab Council Annual Dinner Set Tomorrow Representatives from all parts of the province are scheduled to attend the annual dinner {meeting tomorrow evening of ithe P.E.I. Rehabilitation Coun-‘ '. cil. The function will be at the ‘ lCharlottetown Hotel. 1 Work during the year for crip- pled children and adults will he _ ‘reviouod. Delegates will hear. an address by R. Noel \ieilleur jof Ottawa. assistant nationall coordinator of rehabilitation of disabled Canadians. t 5 TD. DeBlois. president of the l Rehab Council will preside and: it is expected many interested citi7ens will attend in additioni to members of the medical pra- 1 fcsston and workers engaged in ‘ rehabilitation activities in the province. i l l Sheaffer quality in a 3 $1 ballpoint i 1 MI'TINEERS suxrnycnn DU? ES SAIAA“ tReutovs‘: ‘Fourtecn non-commissioned of— ;ficers and men of the Tan:an-_ yika Rifles Monday received prison sentences ranging from five to 15 years after being .found guilty of mutiny here in’ January. Ten were sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. three to five years and one to a 15-year term Five others were found not guilty and freed by the pre-' .Siding judge. America's No. l Killer--and What You Can Do About It! Straight and simple facts about heart attacks are told by a team of author and spe- cialist in a new series — “YOUR HEART . HAS NINE [IVE "‘ The series is crammed with sensible and significant advice on how you can help avoid coronary trouble— whcthet you are 25 or 60 years old. TOLLOW Til! SERIES DAILY The tungsten- carblde tip is engineered to a tolerance of 1/10,000 of an Inch to ensure that it rolls smoothly BEGINNING MAY 19 alfmpabiol 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. May 12. 1964. mm pmmed and commm‘slcuuncll that a testl- River grocer. testified that the accused had arrived at his store on a Sunday late in February and asked if he would like to at defence. counsel Aillison .\i Gil- lis. \Tr. Tawil said that “two or three weeks" elapsed between lawful possession of the butter. h . request for a , . . I andldentist would be kept in m' n! Lehmaer Tephnm'ans ~ av streets are to be scraD- ' ' ed and a dozer is to be used to The winning entry “as sub. ""' tttlations the town dumping 3:136: 1:11;] Name. N“. " ' 'art‘a- .' . .' e ivls. ;;;‘...}tli\m§le:)t{m?h:0 égfncfficeggif A number of residents failed 10! cf laboratories in Chaqnm,‘ “at-flulslalld Federation of May- i to take part in one recent clean ‘, taunt. Shem-is the. daughter of or: and Municipalities. Luv week and the town Pdlce-tklr‘ufnR4 s.REaile c. warle. (orrospondcnce included 'man 15 ‘0 be 35km ‘0 can 0" ‘i l 0" “f3? 08d.- letter from the Maritime Dent- Several 11901319 and ask them “it The destgn was in the shape have their premises cleaned up of a shield divided diagonally. WEATHER . e. . . I asmmramflnmed that it w i one half depicting the outline of TORONTO rCPl —- Observedl‘ temperatures from the weather. 1nd .. '. r a. y Rae _ . ..u. I - c . .7 llilrliiiian pl'e‘sgnt for the ; but that none is available at the . Eliel‘llnsrfsgfa‘izfiglsét ri-L'ula“ meeting of Alberton F'i'gh‘l’n‘l “me Jelks. ' '1 Touu ouncil last night. ' .\ \il' braid received con- frcm the council 1 Clean up ,a microscope, the 0th tains repairs or renovati g S25 calls for a permit from the lwords “Prince Edward Island office: town. .. n .. . l The police report showed two 1’33"}me moanadla“ 9°C Min. Max. Iconvic’tions for intoxication. l i525" a W Te’c‘l‘tlmlo- Dawson . . , . . . . . .. 5 34 l The minutes were recordchg Prllll‘f’ Georze .. . 30 49 thy Town Clerk. Thelma Ahearn. . Vancouver ..... 41 56 -—-——-"-"—'—-"_’— Victoria ........ .. 44 55 1 . TWO vessels Edmonton . . . . . . .. 32 64 l I razcm ........ .. 31 so 3 . . I ecilta . . . . . . . . .. 3] 55 t ‘ n Winll'pe: . . . . . . .. 47 55 ‘ ' 1 ' Toronto . . . . . . . . . .. 45 66 ‘ SUMMERSIDE ._ Teachersl The Irving Oil tanker “Irv. M'm'l‘ml - - A ~ - - - o- 51 65 'and students of Kinkora Re-l ingstream" (Capt. E.K. Bu. QllCllf’L‘ . . . . . . . . . .. 44 60 gional High‘School gathered lni gesst arrived in Charlottetown Fl‘edel‘ctfln . - - . .. 47 55 the school auditorium yester-I Sunday at 6 pm. to unload a Saint John . . . . . .- 41 55 lday afternoon to honor Pauline; cargo of two grades of gasoline Monctnn . . . . . . . . .. 43 45 McCardle, a grade 11 studenliand assorted heating fuels. Halifax . . . . . . . .. 36 56 who had just returned from The vessel was expected to Charlottetown 43 48 Toronto after capturing a dom.l finish unloading last night and Sydney .. ,. 33 4: inion-wide Girl Guide bake-l leave port at 4 ram. this 'mom. Yarmout'n . .. w— 57 off competition. 'ing. St, John‘s. Nfld. '32 7 On behalf of teachers and Another ship was lying in the namrnx rcpt — The wen-1:21;“? £59323? mile’eagl itgfiemwgr'a’i‘gnga dfillclglbutlits flier office says drier air willlpauline as a souvenir of this; night. a a e ast gradually move into the district today so that all sections should rcccivc some sunshine. although a few showers will still persistl Rf‘l‘lflllnl forecasts: re Nova Senna. Prince Edward; ‘ Island and New Brunswick; . Cloudv \\1l'! a few sunny intervtschonl a young lady who has vals and a few showers: warm. i me hn'nm. of being a Dominolon ; er: northwest winds 15. Low-.of Canada champion. we feel1 high at Halifax 43 and 62. Yar-gjusmiable pride 0“. ’ 4" ""‘l 58' Kemvme 40‘ now that we could not do what and 60. New Glasgow 40 u have done". 57* Gml‘P“ 4“ and 57- Sl'dne-Vl “This is the greatest honour" i event. She is the daughter ofl Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCar- e. The address. which contain- d warm words of co Let’s Dine Out At The Charlottetown a: o 3i and 1.3. Charlottetown 35 and ‘ it concluded, “that has everi 72. Mont-ton 37 and 55. Fred‘ . come to you and to its. May it! Clltltll‘ ‘3 and 51 Saint John ‘ be only the beginning of many' ‘ltonours and blessing This ls‘; 37. Cflmtlhi’lliml 40 arid 55- lthe wish of the teachers and! High tide mm“, at Charloue_ students of Kinkora Regional‘ ‘ l". town. 11.42 am. and 12.49 am. ngh SChoo :\l Rtlst't'o 6 41 am. and 3.23, CARS TRIPLE” I l‘ m Sumnlcvside tide 18 min« I The number of registered Ii "‘9" Charlmwm‘m- : s in Sweden increased to lites later 81. 5”" T's“ WW at “"2 3”“ 11,710.000 540.000 between. and sets at 8.l7 pm. All tim6511953 and 1963. i . llT. .,__..-. _...c i Lawn Mower PURITY DAIRY . Repairs “Parents Prefer Dial 4-6123 Purity Products” ‘ KEITH CARMICHAEL 317 Kent Dis! 4-7125 i Mother. too, deserves to be served . . . fussed over . . . freed from the apron strings. Give her a treat. Take the whole fami- ly to luncheon or dinner at The Charlottetown Hotel. She'll like it. Superb selec- tions from only $1.60. The Charlottetown Hotel is the Ideal place to bring your favourite friends . . . your special guests . . . your very special fam 1y. Special menu rates for children. if you can't make today the treat day— come In on any special occasion. Brackley Pt. Rd. Sherwood MORTGAGES if you wish to negotiate a mortgage on city or town property. why not consult us? We have several sources of funds. and the facilities to give you prompt ser- vice. HYNDMAN and CO. LTD. Mortgage 8: Insurance Brokers 57 Queen St- Dial 4-6567 ‘HERD nenucnon SALE \ Wednesday, May 20th Al The Farm The Charlottetown CI\I Hotel Petite River, NS. TIME 1:00 PM. Wfll‘l'l‘ERN NATIONAL VELVET _ v . senico of wmrrERN saviour. \ mvm. 1960 Grand Cha mpion. Royal Winter Fair: 1963 Grand 'Chnmpion. Atlantic. Winter Fair. ‘ And I? lit-ifch bred to: BOWMONT GEL EBRITY. JR.. 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