. fin.- Albert Sangelais. Jr. 13. of Sault Ste, Marie. Ont.. was taken off the freighter 1“ art Henry at Sarnia Tuesday af- ter a lG—‘lour trip down Lake Huron. He was discovered as a stowaway shortly after the ship left the Sault. A spokes- man for the steamship com- pany said he was "well fed" ‘ STOWAWAY MAKS 6-H6UR TRIP on the trip and “ate every meal." He was held in Point . Edward, near ‘ 't ing arrival of arnla. awai- his parents. (CP Wirephotn) John Howard Societon Hear Penitentiary Commissioner “A man’s a man for a' that." Who believes in this statement even more than Robert Burns? The members of the John How-‘ erd Society. The Society in it‘s name per-l petuates the memory of J oh if Howard. 1726 — 1790. a h i g h e'ieriff of I‘ngland whose volu-l minous reports produced the first prison reforms in England in 1774. The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Society will be held Saturday. Oct. 3. at the Basilica Recreation Centre at 2.30 pm. Lieutenant Gover- nor W.J. MacDonald. Premier W.R. Shaw and Mayor AW. Gaudet will be in attendance at a dinner sponsored by the City of Charlottetown. preceeding the meeting. The guest speaker will be A.J. MacLeod. Canadian Commissioner of Penitentiaries. John Howard himself said: “To reform prisoners, should always be the leading view of every house of correction. as ra- tional and moral beings we owe this to hem: nor can any crim- inality of theirs iustify a neglect in this particular." John Howard Societies. seek.‘ through public education. penal reform. and assistance to dis-3 charge inmates of our penal in- stitutions. to better the correc- tive system. Every province of Canada has Fed. Farm Loans No Advantage Large pieces of agricultural machinery may not' be practical in this province where many farmers plant small acreage crops. Agricultural Minister An- drew MacRae said yesterday. He said there was "little or no advantage" to Island farm- ers in the federal offer of loans up to $15000 per member or $100,000 per syndicate composed of three or more farmers for the purchase of expensive farm machinery. a John Howard Society. Th e one in Prince Edward Island. was formed in 1961 and rc-or- o from Federal Governments. and Provincial they are confident that residents the United Fun P.E.l., and the contributions ganized in July 1963 with Matt of it's members. ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. 1, 1964. Fed. Youth Allowance d l rCheques Distributed ‘cants have been sent form let- ‘lters for the additional informa- The first cheques under the federal youth allowance pro- gram were received Wednesday 1 . by parents who have 16 and 17- l According to Mr. Green. hll year-old children in school. idepartment would like to have A total of 2.912 cheques were 5 all outstanding applications. as reported in the mail Wednesday ‘soon as possible for processing by Eldon Green. regional dl- To date. only 19 applications rector of family allowances for ve been received for assls~ Prince Edward Island. for par- ! ents whose children qualify for the allowance. Mr. Green said that about a month ago, 4.960 application forms had been sent out those who might qualify for the $10 per month assistance. 'To date." he said. “3.072 applica- tions have been returned. It was found that 58 of the appli- tional 206 students may qualify ‘cations had to be turned down for youth allowance “as the as the applicants did not quai- I reached their 16th birthday lfy and 74 applications had to ‘= September." He said appllc be. deferred until more informa- tion forms have been sent tion is received. The 74 appli~ this group. i Quota Short Of Obiective After Two Days Donations The attendance at yesterday's CWL. the Royal Edward chap- morning and eyeninsbRed ngf; i let of the IODE. the Land Ran- .blood donor cinics eing l . 1m lat Zion Church Hall in Char-r gaggle-Paggzlzcggrfiu Cm“ lottetown reached a total 'of 427 members from hot Queen " 111 °“ the 12° “0"” m the l Charlotte and Birchwood were morning and 316 on the evcnlngl also included among the work_ objective of 300. The overal tiers, 5': O ‘said Mr. Green. “qualifies assistance whether attending school or not and I feel th at there must be more applicants who can qualify in this cute- . gory." a. to 1" “it. 4 5111:: of the goal set 1 blood donor committee for Char- 0" ’5 per " . z lottetown were on hand during Red Cross officials stated last. an the clinic hours to check night that the response to date‘ the various keenly contested is mos encouraging and that competitions, with a special . PWC representative checking in Charlottetown. and the SUF‘ion their competition between I rounding 81‘“ W111 mm 0|“ In ' the girls and the boys (the boys .‘large numbers for the conclud- had a slight “edge” on the F. gan as pre51dent. Vi c e- president of this branch is Lou Howatt Jr.. Lorne Ramsay is treasurer and Joan Strain l secretary. Two memhres S currently attending a confer- that call for support of ther at Laval own industries. they run against: ors are needed to make up for A council of the John Howard the interest of efficiency if they some of this summer‘s defiCit; premium prices to be10f300- ‘ ence on corrections University in Quebec. Society of P.E.I. was formed in‘ Summerside on April 20. under tile direction of the pre- sent Society. with Ernest Mur- phy as chairman. This council is to serve Prince County. The main object of the Society is “Rehabilitation.” Material as- sistance is given — such as meals. lodging. clothing. etc. when justficd: and every effort is made to find a jobfor the in- dividual. The stress however. is put on guidance and counselling. and placing in employment. Absenco of occupation is not rest — mind quite vacant ls distressed. The John Howard Society knows that too often he wor problem of the average ' charges begins after he leaves. prison. He is frequently shunned by society at large and refused ema ployment . ' ‘ against than sinning. He is often. without home. money. food. friends -— in fact totally unpreq . pared for a normal life a mind Man's inhumanity to man m a k e s countless thousands m o u r n. That is one of the reasons for this Society. to help counter.unemployment r a tes. ton, Regina. Saskatoon and Win- t‘ie rehabilitation of such people: above 30 per cent in small ur- helicves that sympathetici guidance and material help for‘ ‘immediate needs will many prisoners from returning l to crime. I The interest. sympathy and it‘s accomplishments during i first few years. The Society lnow financed by small grantsl The Charlottetown branch 0! the Montreal Trust Com- pany last evening tendered a bouquet at the Charlottetown 1.} iv . A CHAIRMAN H3- Hotel in honor of the pany's chairman of the board. Oswald B. Thornton. ORE. of Montreal. com- Th Chatting at the re Mrs. D A. PROVINCIAL “I believe permit 1964, paid for local produce . are iness about provincial polleesi minimum number required for" n .. l ing sessions of the current series girls last night) as wen u that which take place today from.wlth St. Dunstan's University. Mr Green said that an addi- Y J n response for the first two daysi‘ Members 01 the Red Crossl Ends In Fine? ' SOURIS — Dorothy Elizabeth Longphee of Little Harbour was fined :25 and costs when she pleaded guilty in Kings County Magistrate’s Court yesterday to causing damage, valued at less than $50. to a truck. Magistrate James B. John. ston. QC. presided over the ses- sion and Deputy Attorney-Gen- erll J. Arthur MacGuigan. QC. represented the crown in ul easel. Joseph Blair Carter of :. Pleaded 'ullty to theft of ' r tor vehicle and his case“ - r Journed to Oct. 14 for se i One person charged with . gal possession of liquor wa ed no and costs for 30 days, if two person: charged wi . 2 . toxlcetlon in a public place "A r eech fined no and costs 0 " - days. (rilllrrtwr ii. i BAlii-‘iARA BRL’Nl MONTREAL. October lst —'Autumn’s th when almost everyone’s fancy is likely; to tho e new Fell outflh no 01 cur. ill! 1 t odel l e-insured me way to get the things you went for yourself an monthly payment covers all your credit needs loan—so it’s easy on the budget. Right now a of the things on need—then do see the poops a bourth B o M branch. WHEN YOU REACH FOR YOUR FAVOURITE CUT OFI at DOMINION, you know beforehand that it will.be naturally tender. That’s because Dominion‘s skilled meetbuyers tour the packmghouses every day, carefully selecting the prime young sides that Nature has blessul With an extra measure of quality. And Dominion doesn’t stop there. The very best quality meat 13 not .tonder until it is properly- _ung. So mmlon waits etloutly until- Nature bring out the full, rich, as - Natural. tenderness resul th As Dominion advertisemen say. natural tenderness you get at DOMINION.” How Intent: is! the Halifax conservatory of ‘IT’S SMARTER TO CHARTER -— AND CHEAPER B I dian contralto internationally Music, next came recitals int - A friend of mine’s Treasurer of hen. ‘ renowned. and recipient of three Halifax and other Canadian cl-l and She was telling me about Ch " " iunusual honors, participates ini ties. in 1944 her New York debut. CANADIAN NATIONAL -.coach for lthe Royal Variety Performance.1 then on to Central and S o u th ; out-of-town convention in- November. Oct. 6, in Confederation Centrel America. and coast-to-coast inj exclusive as “chartering” sounds. it actually Theatre here. I both the United States and Can- I saves a pretty penny. girls—up to 33 on Miss White is the first Cana-' Eda; I ' . every dollar! That’s if 60 or more go to- .dian singer to be officially spon- .Mlss White 8 popularity cony ' "- gather to the conventionl-Jf there are only sored by her native Province 01‘ 91mm ‘0 Smwv Md 5}” 15 Md“ 3 10 or so, they can still save up to 20% on Party Fares. I think Nova Scotia; she has entertan-i “Emmatkmflly GStathhed as 8 .her club gals‘ll turn out en masse at the thought of “owning” ed at a Command Performance; 5mg" 0‘ ‘mPOrtance~ éan ultra-modern. airconditioned CN coach for the entire trip. in Ottalgapfor the of Alli; - “Especially with Red "Bargain" and White “Economy” dfhy salwgifi one an I‘lncess ice; _ an 5 Even for overnight trips. (They'd charters. sleeper en . now to add “fiber dlstlngmslled i Young Inlured lCN‘s Passenger Sales Office for more details. . . career. an inflation to sing at o l —-—-——-— . the first Canadian Royal Varietyi In Farm Acctdentwbigetu MY READERS. TAKE THE TROUBLE to write letters ‘a u s POR A WHITE ADDS T0 HONORS Brilliant Contralto Performs For Queen Portia White. brilliant Cana- Performance for Her Majesty.‘ . . product I recommend.) know they . 7 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince ALBERTON _ David Gal “are Sincerer Impressed y It. I have a. Philip. lant, 18. of Alberton South suf- $1311.? oaquderfi’l letters about TEMPLE -C s . . . all from men and women .who have suffered from neuritic, arthritic fered several fractures to his . ior rheumatic pain ...and have found wel— ~ left ankle Tuesday evening in an accident on a farm near Alber- “A magnificent vocal instru- ment" said New York's Herald 2-4 in the afternoon and 37 until 9 in the evening. The Promotion Program For Three different shifts of vol-i ISIand SpUdS terday‘s 1 today is 274 to reach the objec- i tive of 1.065 but additional don- A general survey of resioml‘ unteers asststed at yes economic t i g . Rcent ti trends presented he delegates showed these find was trends 1“ the Marl“ Dunstan‘s parish council of the mes were “most encouraging. We believe we are entering a, to ‘clinics and were drawn from: 'i the following organizations: lZion Women's Auxiliary. I A sales promotion program S? I for Prince Edward Island pota- l toes is to be carried out in the 1' lToronto area this fall by John 'pects for expansion in both prl- Bentham 5319“ Limited' Am period of unprecedented growth‘lmmy and manufacturing lndusj culture Minister Andrew Mac. and that Canada can look to us for important contributions to national prog ver we to receive sistance from ada Tremendous additional efforts: . were needed to bring ncomeg'labor. capital and management1 nding up to lev. had to be increased ti improve and capital spe . . . . f the- rest of Can.‘ the provmces competitive posi- ti gt cls enJoyed by a. . . In Quebec in "new dynam-' fieldl s permeating the ec i. m ' iomic and so tries Maritimes. It was not uncommon to en-lban areas of Calgary. Edmon- ban centres. There had sis on the tion and ding "the F53. t .le cial structure. s l n n e d‘ CENTRED IN MONTREAL However. 85 per cent of the. or province's monufacturing indus- were centred in Montreal': nity and the rest of Quebec during the nex was lss developed than melthough agriculture would been a must continue- understanding and as-; rest of Can-‘ if we are to achieve our 3 full potential." 0- . “spontane-. prevent ous acceptance" of the empha-iexciting prospects importance of educa-I Quebecers were shed-l complexes whic'i fos- charltable efforts of the Socie-. tered his acceptance of certain; ty‘s members. made possiblelpreconceived notions regardinglmarket for the province's see- table. destiny. his profession andlonday manufacturers. is his occupation 11 adult life." Ontario had excellent pros-l . Rae said yeste ay. Mr. MacRae said he is high- ly in favor of the promotion program, calling it “the first p toward a solid marketing effort for Itsland potatoes." While the Toronto firm'e sales efforts will be concentrated mainly in the Toronto area this Mr. MacRae said it is planned that sales efforts will i tries. , In manufacturing. the largest tgains could be expected in ma~ chinery and equipment. goods required by the construction ln-l and by consumer durables. I {INCREASE CALLED FOR . However. the productivity of. '< m n: 3’ Tribune of Miss White‘s voice. frequently compared to that of the late Sigrid Onegln. world- famous Swedish singer. Her re- pertory is an extensive one and she sings opera, lieder. ballads 123d spirituals with equal facil- 8 'gm%. feast rfilief through “talking Tags. D; - 's'youarce . fast DOUBLE ACTION relief through taking T-R-C’s internally and applying Templeton's . ream Liniment externally. Ask for FLAME-cream Liniment, in the handy roll-on applicator ttle, at your favourite drug counter. TRIED IT YET? Don’t wait a minutelonger to try wonderful new flour from‘Five Roses—new MIRACLE FLOUR! It’s the first instant flour! No wonder it’s revolutioniz' ing baEng habits n. The accident occurred while a number of people were pushing a tractor and the vehicle back- ed over Gallant's leg. He was taken to the Western 1 - h . ' Hospital in Alberton from where a Exiles: $38315: he will be transferred to the school. s'ie won a scholarship at Prince county Hoswal' is Be a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant. all over the country—including mine} You be extended to other parts of can throwaway your sitter. New Miracle Canada next year. flow blends instantly with other ingre‘ Mr. MacRale said that the de- dients in your bowl. And it mixes instantly alslon to use a promotional sp- 9 with liquids, makes perfectly smooth lam? pmach by a sales firm was free sauces and gravies. Here attest is mesofroo baking, because 1118819 by the P-E-L Potato M“?- I! new MIRACLE FLOUR pours like 'salt. doesn't duct all over the ketmg Board. place. And it bakes beautifully, too because it’s the finest flour ---- u- as: ‘e: u SHOES milled.Don’twaitamomentlongu‘totrynew FLOUR. H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Charlottetown. P.E.I. Sun Life of Canada Pbon'e +8817 - 4-543! 4 t t t 1 1 4 1 1 The "GOOD L'IL ANGEL" Talks to VV'VVVVVVVV AAAA on. especially in the exportl On.the Prairies. the natural ¥ iresources of oil and ca: and.: lrecenfly. potash. had greatly lhelped prosperity. Manufacturing was expected} to show the greatest percentage. increase in the area's economyi 1fw years. a-l con-3 ltinue to come in the major ur- nipeg. J British Columbia‘s importantl resources-based industries had‘i The province was ideally lo-' cated to take advantage of the, growing market est,§ which offered interestingi an 9509‘. llcially well-designed consumeri products. ‘ Q T Mrs. Mei-c ornton. RED AT BANQUET r ception are. left to right. Mr.. Thornton. er. and Mr. Mercer, assistant manager for the Atlantic re- gion. I!!! A610! — SIDNEY '0"!!! I“! lulm Mm mum hominid Inmfilln hm Mes engrom' r‘lnn ommmtm not 1 Award is. fill.th - Slumm l é’l/Dfl'OZ :4 ¥ ¥ ‘M general I '.- ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ TODAY-FRI. -SAT. SH'O‘WS 3:30 — 7 —— 9 THE Worrnnrulu Jolous Alln Finn-Finn 310!" 0r THE Rum" Curious IIlllls Aim “mam hummfl no...“ OVER; MR. WORKER . THE BAPTIST * Cousin-Boll You'll never forget ‘ HomerSmith and ‘3 I . his amazing , ' * ado led 'famijy" Lil Angeh. Mr- Worker. did £51 know the United ma com II p . tryingtomi-e .4830nPrinooEdwudl-le f on from behind the are the funds necessary for 27 to carry on their . Berlin Want work- The campairn run- fron September 24th to . October 20th. . i 4 Yes. L’ll Angel buthowull new" von’t any money. WII.Mr.Workor “ '1 ' ofeyour W. m. Worker: 1"“ Angel: {Immmmflmwi "" AA---— ‘nga .3.-