Tua ~~ land News Page _.. Western and Carirel Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat."May 21, 1966. “3 Island Resident | Is Found Guilty SUMMERSIDE BUREAU fle between Sterling Bernard -OF--THE—GUARDIAN.| andthe deceased occurred . that Sterling Joseph Bernard, a 24| each man could have assaulted year old Lennox [Stand resi- | the other. dent was found guilty in Supreme | Mr. Campbell told the jury | Court here yesterday on a charge | that they must look at the facts of Causing bodily harm with in- | and determine whether Sterling | tent to wound: Roger Frank La-| Bernard’ intendéd to wound bobe, Lennox Island. Sentencing | Roger Latobe. was postponed to. May 26,- at 11 | CRIMINAL CODE am. ‘He went on to say that a yi At the commencement of yes- | jon‘ in .the criminal code _ terday’s trial the presiding Judge | that if a person. is = Mr. Justice R.R. Bell instructed | | the extent that he is ajened | ‘the jury to retire and bring in a | with grievous bodily hn or verdict of not guilty on, the death he may protect himself t charge against” the accused of | the extent.of causing death to) manslaughter, | the person who is endangering ‘Judge Bell told the jury that | his life. the reason for ,this;4vas due te | * “When Roger Labobe was in- | coeeinecerermerr se 5th King ‘Address. MONTAGUE -— Harry McCon. nell and Dr. J.C. Sinnott,-, Pro- gressive Conservative can- didates. for Fifth Kings in the May. 30th provincial election ad. | dressed. a _rallyin Georgetown | last night. Heath Macquarrie, | ** MP stated: ‘This is the most. enthusiastic meeting 1 have ever | ‘attended in Georgetown.’ | Dr. ‘Sinnott in- lis address | dealt with the Georgetown de. | velopment and pointed out that"! six new industries nave been de- veloped tinder the faad admjin- istration. Commenting on the George- town, development: Mr. McCon- jmell ‘stated: The Liberals — said it coukd not be done when they fae of the Georgetown de. _ Speakers included: ‘Charles Campbell, e | s PCs Rally velopment and t tried to kill this industry their déecep- | tive actin, it did not work, You have received these plants. with | a Progressive Conservative gov- | ernment when you were repre- sented by.two Liberals, this did not prevent ‘the Shaw government. from placing these plants in Georgetown. In the course of Mr.. Mac- quarrie’ s remarks he stated: “things are not run as smooth in Ottawa as the Shaw govern- ment is doing here.- There are bombs and blondes in- Ottawa and thank goodness I did not | get close to either one.’’ Other A.W. Gaudet. The meeting was chaired. by ca president of the provincial YPC's. : ae ‘No Finer Team’ AT ST.PETER'S | Mrs. Alex Is Guest Of Honor Mrs. Alex Campbell,’ together with Don Anderson. and Frank Sigsworth, Liberal candidates in Second Kings, were guests of honor .at—an- afternoon tea held in the: Holy Name Hall in St. Pe- \ter’s recently. Mrs. Campbell |was introduced to the ladies by ‘Mr. Anderson” and Mr. Sigs- ;worth, while they. all had tea to- | gether, and discussed the many aspects. of Alex Campbell's Twelve Point Liberal Program with Mrs. Campbell and the two! candidates. - Striking a ‘note of informality, Ron Anderson,. in his remarks of welcome, expressed delight that ‘‘such a large group of la- dies were able to be present to méet and chat with the wife of Prince Edward Island's next Premier. I am certain that after meeting Marilyn Campbell you are all firm in your assurance that, along with one ‘of Canada’s noe eat strides made by the Shaw government since 1959 in road construction and pavement. Re told the meeting that the Shaw igovernment constructed some | 48 miles of road in the 1st Dis- Ltrict_of Kings together with the paving of all main roads” as well a most secondary roads | “land access roads to fishing cen- free Wit Mr.’ ‘eGowen told the meet ling that the whole trend across - ice is to increase sup- ee of the lighter side f kasd ric Shaw government when the laughter fades,.and the. on May 30., serious subject of the election is- Melvin J. McQuaid, MP, took sues comes to’ the fore, the. la-~~ issue with statements recently | dies of Second Kings show them- made at public meetings by selves to be a most ‘able and some Liberal ‘candidates which thoughtful group in their ‘appro- accused the Shaw , government’ val-of-numerous—facetsofthe-':of flagrant neglect of the Twelve: Point* Liberal Program, farming industry.” To indicate | Free school ‘books, further relief how misleading he felt these’ from the sales tax on children’s statements were Mr. McQuaid” clothing and the complete aboli: ’ went on to point ‘out binat in'1965 | tion of the property” assessment agricultural farm’ sales were | for school. taxes aré only a few | up in value more than 6@ per of the many things which meet cent, an increase of —_ ei with the indespensible approval: were ‘the last year of the of the ladies’’,. the thirty-seven eral government. Net farm z year old lawyer ‘stated. ““Mary- | comes were up by more than 70 lyn Campbell's’ presence with, us per cent.over 1950. The budget | this afternoon”, Mr. Sigsworth | for. the, Tdepartment of agricul- concluded, “provides us all with ture in the hast yours of imeral delightful assurance that, in the | rule was $500,000 while wife of our new Liberal Prem- | it was 9$1.500,000. a thds ier, our Island province will be | look like neglect of Sek a further source of envy-to oth- | gure? I say not.” Campbell » e s represented the crown to Friday, May 27 at. four o> Dawid Lawrence Cussack, clock. Allison Gillls 1s represent- Gharlottetown, Charged with . at break,.entry and committing the '"® the acqused. Ball was set indictable offence of theft, radio $1,000’ ef. two sureties bal 6600 from the residence of Joseph each. EY ies y euttined what he “med a Lester ODounall Ate ~peateis iain ‘Goady, ae —— Lustrous Rogers Bros. Stainless Flatware... Only from your. ‘neighbourhood — Texaco dealer. =the—evidence—of_DrAgitino._as-_|formed—of—his dog being killed youngest ‘and/ most’ energetic er provinces-in the charm and >” wr. McQuaid also dealt with. sociate ‘pathologist for P.E.I., _that the causé of death could | have been that of alcohol pois- oning, ofthefact that the ac- eused—-took blood into—his-ungs or a combination of both factors. _Ahe jury brought in a verdict of not guilty on the manslaughter charge, = Crown prosecutor. George R. McMahon presented the crown’'s summation of the case. { ’ He told the jury, ‘‘taking the evidence—on-the whole,you -will find many discrepancies, but there is no doubt Labobe was | stabbed and that the knife was owned by the accused. This | qeKnife was also claimed by. the accused the next=day."' | he would be vicious at Sterling-| States Campbell | Bernard”, he said. started it, and who provoked {*. In conclusion Justice Bell con. -.gratulaed Sergeant * and other members of the Sum- merside RCMP detachment. on | conducting their very thorough investigation and commended | theti_for_their fairness. toward ' the ' ‘accused; . After Mr, Justice Bell deliver- ‘ed his charge to the 12-man | jury and explained to them their duties in the case they retired to the jury room for a period of In;summing up his case de- fence counsel stated that all the |- evidence-evolves-around-the fight | which occurred between — Ber- After retiring for 15 minutes |-nard and...the deceased, who Macdonald | | .One- it. the most stimulating. aspects of the current election | ity.” “campaign to me has been the | ‘‘But they are running so far hard-work-and-enthusiasm of the / betind in the _roce_right, now,” | dedicated candidates who are [the Liberal leader said, ‘‘and going to-the-—-polis—-with--me—on May 30th,;"’ Liberal Leader “Alex Campbell told a meeting held | at Kensington High School.last -. night. “No leader could possible re- ceivé “greater backing than I have,’ he said and added, “no | Lorne Moase, Frank Jardine party—could—be-—bolstered_ by a! and Miax Thompact.. ‘jee for action and _Prosper- | that with us.’ Queehs and Fourth. Prince other speakers .were the following can- didates: 'Mns. Jean Canfield, witlt-e-teeam-so-faded- and-_jaded.. finer or moreydetermined team." | “The Concipatives are run- | ning scared,'’ he said, ‘this was | DALHOUSIE . manifested by their frantic but | : mucli to belated efforts to match | ‘Continued, from page one) everything offered in our F original ‘lect, in short, educate yourselves | Premiers, after May 30th the le-' \gendary attractiveness of our Is- —}landwill be further enhanced bj by. ia st engaging and delightfu jfirst Jadyin.Mrs. Alex -Camp- bell’; & Se 'Sigsworth-drew ‘‘chuckles’’ from “At _a_really embracing First the audience as he recounted Mrs. George Whiteway poured. Accom Cafnpbel tful “as: -social a aidesx-were Mr8. Ann the meeting. friendly dignity of _its__chate- . the saenting of the fisheries. laine-elect”’ fee indu Accompanying Mfs.. a Rose,- Bothwem, —@hraired ‘ Bond, Mrs. Marilyn—Ka ngoMrs. | Drois_Jenkins, and Mrs.: Caroll Welcoming the young Liberal” Tweedy..Convener of the tea $100 Fine "they'll neve ta Headers wite"on —benalt “of the “was” kay Suthertand;~white Mrs ney mh never £8 WP 'bachelors in the District, Frank W.W. Anderson, Mrs. Archibald “ MacAulay, Mrs. Brent Gillis and Is Imposed _ PC Candidates Point To Action Matthias Francis Malone of élly’s Cross, charged with hav- ing care and control of a vehicle while intoxicated, was found guilty of having care and control of -a vehicle while impaired and Provincial Magistrate James B. , { 8 ee ded on the agricultural poli. Johnston;-QC, in Queens-County J Melville Campbell; defence “twenty minutes_after_which_they- to the highest possible level. SOURIS — “The record of the | poun QC, 4 , counsel in his address to the jury | brought back- a-verdict of guilty ‘Dr. Frank Ma on, prin | Shaw—government. since: 1959 !n- cies and plans for the future. Magistrate’s Court yesterday af. stated that it was quite reason. | rable to conclude that if a scuf- on the charge of causing. bodily /harm with intent to wound. derson and Frank Sigsworth; Li-| * beral candidates in Second Kings told an audience in St. Peter’s" Lake School last night. “As we stressed earlier in this campaign, the time has long | past when any politicans should dare to. boast that they exercise any kind of coercive control oy-| er the way in which a persion votes. Any person seeking pub- lic office who would dare to so iho as even suggest that the “DEATHS DUNSFORD — Suddenly at his home 162 Upper Prince Street on May 20 Elmer William Duns- | ford, age 51 years. His remains | will be transferred this after- noon at two o'clock from the) —Hennessey-Funeral_Home_to ‘his. late residence from where the funeral will take place on Mon- | --day morning at 8.40 to St. Duns- tan’s Basilica for. Requiem High | ass at nine o'clock. Interment | in the Catholic cemetery. REARDON '— In the Charlotte- town Hospital on May -20 MLW. | Reardon in his 87th year. ae ing this afternoon-at-the. Hennes. |- sey Funeral Home from where | the funeral will take place on, 10.45 to St. ity Dundan' Basie for Requiem They th component ari ae 7 Sas * - ar e com itv ON} ; ; = ee | : re High ro si geek Tne (ths fabrication: ple’ _ We await~your reply and. your appointment of chairman Don eden wae Frank Sigsworth - TEXACO CANADA LIMITED iat 'SECRET..IN. WELDING through the columns.of The Guardian - Patriot, Charlottetown. | one i. ARSENAULT — At Prince | ‘The secret is in the welding. ss SUMMERSIDE - . , . PETROLEUM PR' ie __ County Hospital Friday, May 20, | Pocess, " said Norman Lowther, Sat. May 21—8:30 p.m ‘Atlante Division: L. H. Rebinson District Supervisor .” 1966, Philimon A. Arsefiault of | vice-president ~ and production 2 ttn Respectfully,. Tans GAAMIAAT WIG P. 0. Box 1114 Charlotietown, P.E.L. St. Chrysostom in his 62nd year. manager of CMP, ‘“‘non-ferrous Se THE Telephone 892-2882 . Resting at the Compton Funeral |metal must be welded at » low- Alex Campbell and W. H. Bprns. Leonce no Home until Sunday afternoon, | “Free medical care for every- one, all weather roads, improv- ‘ed electric power facilities and a complete new deal for the farmer and the fisherman are |" Only some of the. many things 'which so forcefully recommend ithe Twelve Point Liberal Pro- ‘gram to all segments of the peo- ‘ple of Second Kings,” said Mr. ‘Anderson. “Here in Second |Kings we have always had a re- ‘putation for being: resourceful | © land independent people who, in } ifarmer’s-terms,‘are~beholden-te-| “therefore the bas | ‘no one’. Its" jest form of insult to us should any politican dare to think that he might,be able to deprive us, even by indirect suggestion, four complete and ocr freedom to vote for whomever we wish regardless of the form |of our employment or the extent “to-which-we-may receive finan- \cial assistance front any govern- ‘ment program’, the thirty-eight. | year old St. Peter's farmer- told |his audience.. | Chairman of the meeting was | |Second King’s Liberal President {Louis McGuire. LOCAL FIRM (Continued from page one) |drawn, and the end pieces press- ‘er constant temperature than jin dollars, but there are obvious | |advantages in having this com- pal of Prince of Wales College, addressing -thelargest_graduat- into the pay envelopes of the | | employees. languages besides English and French. agriculture has hen one of building and one of action which FURTHER EXPOUNDED | Mr. Mae Aulay furtifer ex- | AGREE JOINT TV MEETING OF THE FOUR CANDIDATES IN SECOND. KINGS DON ANDERSON & FRANK SIGSWORTH a response a janteciane requests “throughout the second dis- trict of Kings: Don Anderson.and Frank Sigsworth have for- warded the following letter. to'the two sitting members. - Second District. Kings May 21st. _ 1966 Dear ‘Mr. Rossiter and Mr. Dingwell — Moving through second Kings we are constantly set. with- the. request that the four of us appear together in public. to. discuss the Election Issues before the people. Although both of us are younger and of far more limited political experience than either of you, we must. agree to such a joint meeting. We have pledged, ourselves to do what the ree want. And the eee want a-joint meeting. We are, therefore, prepared and willing to meet with both | of you in Joint- Meeting on CFCY Television at’ any convement Don Sadan and Frank Sigsworth Keith ~ MacKer#ie, ~ candidate; ternoon.-He~was-represented_ by. a wes | ponent ‘made close to the point. has resulted in a closer work- : wd . ee Ae, ; _| of constPiction rather than thou- ring S106 8 the: Ie year: Masoey a ‘relationship between tarm- ; a I 4 of the old college urged the grad- : sands of ‘miles away across ‘an | in- | ers and government. } uates to strive for constant 5 Liberal , nae ocean." -. crease in their knowledge saying While the previous Liber , * f Charlottetown Metal: Products | that nothing is more conductive | government took our basic re- ” Where to buy one? was acquired by Mr. Rix and jto failure than well-intentioned | sources agriculture, fisheries eed Mr. Lowther, who are brothers- | mediocrity. and tourism for. granted the, gov- in-law, six years ago and since | 7 most ortant message | ernmént of Walter R. Shaw took Douglas Bros. & then the physical plant -has (of C Racution {s that you have | action in giving leadership and grown. several times=its original |not ended study; = are only actical assistance often finan. | Jones size, its capital investment in |beginning”’, he. said al assistance to these—indus- | G : \ equipment had .expanded ten-fold | Because, iit featured peoclentee tries so that the Island’ el we f , Of course! i ‘tion’ of the hew Prince ales ‘fn the “markets 2] pee a “The inroedisie: increase in voters in any area would not int | 204s Sioe shee nap het \College Act, making thé institu- ciate a “head,” said @: Low Down Payment old age pensions to one hundred’ dare vote-against him our of| «werye been lucky,” said Mr. ‘tion’ a university, Dr. MacKin- | Peter MacAulay, Conservative @ Long Term Financing — of ne shoot tak and further se. stew feet cctvee a eaitty Lowther, “we have been able to son termed the year just past a8 candidate for si Kings at a 155 Kent St. Dial 2-1284 ° or a loa th t hist in the , ac lief from the sales tax on° the |shale has already: challenged the attract a work force of ae ana How aan ‘of its eimie He: meeting held in “Kingsboro H _ roe oe ae clothing of children up-to eigh- people to show him the full pow- | Productive Islanders who can) thought the :step #hould have| ts. ‘Dight. a aie Mac | es - —teen_are“p o.ints_in_the Twelve -ballot_by. marking it to |5t2nd up to anybody in the qual- | oo” taven many years. before. both their can ii Pe a ee Point Liberal Program that find ensure his defeat”, the thirty-se- | 1*¥ aud amount of work ee Aulay and.Keith MacKenzie, “as “SINCE 1882 th a. TUIUG | a special appeal among those in ven year old lawyer impressed | ‘urt.cut.”’ |" SPEAK TO ALL WORLD well as Melin J. MacQuaid, the district with large families upon his audience. Nearly half the. value. of the | Canada’s international CBC | MP, and Doug McGowan, former in” NEW “ENGLAND - and limited finances’, Don An-|COMPLETE NEW. DEAL. $289,000 contract will go directly |service broadcasts’ daily in nine | MILA for 3rd Kings. Our Athol D. MacLeod is familiar -'with your funeral problems New England. Contact: him for ® prompt and efficient service. SERVICE Is A “LONG” WORD ets Aeolian Orgon Aw Conditioned Chapel Al, Long & Son, ine. 1979: Massachusetts Avenue CAMBRIDGE 40, MASS. ELECTION RALLIES Tel TRowbridge 6.5080 .MORELL COMMUNITY HALL Arsenault, Frank Jardine, vars Thompson and was fined $100 and costs or 10; \days when he appeared before @Ffom Raters fea Canada’s outstanding-maker of: _ quality flatware ... the beautifully-patterned “Cirrus” 4-piece place settings of top-quality stainless, _ Absolutely. FREE, wherever you-see the Texaco Flat-: "| ware sign. Just ask for a Texaco gift. card and have.it' ,checked-off with every purchase of Sky Chief or Fire “| Chief -gasoline. When. it's completely filled in_you: receive a handsomely-boxed 4-piece Rogers Bros. setting, including the popular serrated knife edge.’ And you receive it FREE. Look for the Texaco Flat: oN ware sign. See your Texaco dealer today. tts ROGERS ORGS. 5 STAINLESS t STEEL As Tom. Davies: Texaco C. Mitchel then to his late residence from iron or steel, and this requires Earle Hickey.. Fan kins where Funeral will be — held | specialized equipment and tech Great George St. Ch'towr a Daren eerie Say, te ke AFTON HALL : pe urch, ay, | “Because we must now pur- ‘“ May: << : ; ae lads Fi eee cemetery. chase the necessary specialized Binclair Cutcliffe and Horse Willie Bell’s Texacd Dunning’ Texaco rmen ¥ t onda 23—9 p. , _ Visiting hours at funeral home | fu? ment for fabricating non- Queen, St. Ch'tows os7 oo |ferrous metals like aluminum, ERAL 294.4018 ° Saturday, 7 to 10 p.m. : |magnesium and titanium,” said -ttbemne ee ALL i Ji _— i at | — At the P.E.T. Hospital, Mr. Rix, ‘we will be in a post- lay, May 24th—8:2% p.m. sty immie’s Texaco 08 Prrealag, aay 19, 1966," Mrs. tion to compete for other con- | Frank Jardine and .Max Thompson i MacMillan's ae tp .,, O'Leary Coles Bellin her 88th—year. tracts in the container and food |___” rafton St. serae news 86 Resting at the MacLean Funeral handling industry, for compon- | “SECONI SUMMERSIDE LEGION. HOME “y t ‘ , Home from where the funeral ents of jet aircraft and even: for D KINGS *» AikePasein 0 z = ‘ Walter -Well’'s Texaco; will be held Sunday, May 22%, space age industries.” . Tuesday an 2th—3 p.m. MacPherson’s Texaco Cascumpec with service commencing at 2) Tom. Sanderson, president ot INY Mr. and Mrs. Alex Campbell Southport 67-13 p.m. Interment in Covehead |Bathurst Marine, said he was | 894-7516 Road cemetery. Flowers great: | |not only will it mean a substan- very happy about the contract, | Mr. and Mrs, Earle Hickey Herman MacArthur’s fully declined. Visiting hours: : ie re 0 he ltial saving to Bathutt Mariae SATURDAY, MAY 21 O'LEARY Regional High wile Trenholm's. Texaco Wena Tuesday, May 24—8:30 p.m. West Royalty Richmond : : = sat, Nel - Robert Campbell, .Prosper 894-6100 15-3 . e "5 @ ’ reenau eile. MacLeod and- Doug Adams. ; pea ae Annual Dinner Meeting e Len Wikon Teiace Profit’s Texaéo 3 ‘ = NORTH RUSTICO. Stella Maris Hall an cy Seay P. E41. Poli io Chapter ena At Morell Community Hall Tuesday, May 24th—8:30 p.m. Sinclair Cutcliffe and Horace Willis Alex ‘Campbell, Bill Acorn or) Don ee | ¢ a Moore's Texaco Dawson's Texaco Wed nesday, May 25, 6.30 p.m. ae ae ae sis aa 7 TIGNISH LEGION HALL —— i> “a Charlottetown Hotel — Leader, Second Kings Wednesday, May %—8:30 p.m. J. Alfred Bernard’s. Prosper Arsenault and Bob: Campbell Keenan's . Texaco Guests - COME AN D MEET - aR a: i Murras, River ae + gf waite Don. ‘Anderson and Frank Sigsworth - = SOURIS Regional High School . “ © 436-2008 3 Mr. Lorne Campbell, c. Weelpas, “ye ; . | a : 2 ~ eae ' YOUR ALEX CAMPBELL LIBERAL TEAM ha SECOND ‘KINGS Wednesday, May 25—8:30 p.m. Nelson & Fi tri k a ere’ 5 hes Montague ¥ “Wi E Catenin ~"RRR-2592 Water ang Duke S., S’side . i eet Keith Armstrong, Toront Couneil 8:30 P.M. Refreshments pres aiken i = ' er s Speaker: BILLY MacMILLAN of Canada’s Hockey Team | B t R A L ata 2 a ae wares eee .Public Cordially. Invited to Attend "36-12 — - 436-2828 - <i ” Inserted by the P.E.J. Biberal Association | : ‘ an ;