i 3FF 22 ; iE I “Since our formation 12 years ~~ 3 Labor union delegates wil] vote Can i an independent trade union he said. There ts no bloc voting cont ba central organization, it as there is in Britain, et Con {helped launch the New No we Se oa oe -6 it pay dues to or | bers will vote for the NDP, fos B om is one oe it will depend om the issues and » tes party, Dr. Eugene , a) the personalities of the leaders hue? ee rector of research forthe Cana candidates. D Sores 100-134 night. for five cents per month per = 2930 Addressing the fhe meeting member ofeach affiliated union, Sr we oe of the Canadian Club for the 18-| but individual union members Perce A 61-62 season chaired presi-| can refuse to make this con- M smn oe dent, A.D. Cameron.and held at| tribution. } Pam Play 378 8B 4 the Charlotietown, Dr. Forvey | The, notion that American un ts an was speaking in connection jons dictate policy to Canadian ir Pete we Fh ke political action, a problem of | unions is completely wide of the Get 'S pe pe 236i it jem |” Canadian labor. mark, Dr, Forsey said. Each Sab ee oes ba Hy record |teny (oer eB a = 8 oo Home B m3 4 Me ; dil- me ployment and social security| ficult for American unions to LIVEST -K fe Of ie ie im VILLANY AFOOTI re A ton doe ceeel Gr nls oe ee TORONTO (CP) — tmp Toe te ru se mt va ae ee The members of the Char- | cast of ‘Dark Brown”, direct- . Steele. Also Communities | sista te’ the proviem whes| systems in "polities, eceranins | tales on slaughter siners. were | nd “Cw a Sina -“ Little The : | t being stan ose none of the existing parties | and social security, ~ ae ee ae on 8 ou | on ce) lottetown Little me ae od. ty Dect Faden, ave: cipes | ioe ihe sapen San | M c ne world Gc wank tabesl Gee . lacking and fin- |i uu pe im os = 6 |e for their performances this | scenes of the slap. They ere, | ives Dowling’ and “The = May eet rt tonal unions run thetr own show OS he - | me tin fit tin even! tomorrow evening. left to t, ardine, | visible Worm”, directed . rring a figure prom. | except in rare cases. If Canad- , Labett™ Here three members of the Dick Turpish and Corena | Sterling laman. As the result of “the seed inent in the news of late, (he ian members want. strike +) coe eee See MB PR sae public relations” build y - Speaker expressed the opinion | nan the international of- * | Maritime 7 ‘ ° * Metropolitan Committee, it} that the person in question was fee. they week ‘Saree Veal calves were too fow to| ee ame 194 134 — Me ; = may now be possible to work| not as well informed as to the mission of the office, he con- | establish prices. Hog prices | yo”, ee ae lamb pr % M+ U | e C erosis m ac out solutions to the problems; connection between labor and | cluded. were higher and Prices | Molson A 1010 J oe ttic: faced by Charlottetown and| the New Democratic party as he| A.D. Cameron, club president, | {T™. chon onan four neighboring communities | might be. The policies of the| introduced. and thanked the Slaughter cattle 1,517:. Cholee | son "oce - 150 stom. iene tok “« . . who are considering amalgam-| party will be decided by its own speaker. Other head table guests | steers 9459; good 5034: med: |Mel Bras oo 80% 14 im ating, Claude Smith, provincial| conventions and by its own/ included Premier Walter| {um 21-2250; commons 16-20; | Nis oo MM n ’ ommuni Ss u ine | director of town planning, said| councils as provided in its com | Shaw, Lieutenant-Governor F. ee heifers 22,- 23; wu = ina 28 / ; yesterday. stitution; the CLC will not decide | W. Hyndman, J.B. Brown, er commons 16 - a Ogiivie = oat Mr. Smith New Democratic choice 24.50-26.50; | pac 8 “Multiple sclerosis and its stated their previous claims and control of this disease that | “considering” ‘calling mn meet he stated. erty een, | owt ot Oe ee ae ee cows 16-17 | Page Bere Sim Ren impact on the community”, was | would have to be re-evaluated. our children and the genera | jn, of In the w ; : with a few cows to 18; | Peamans os 8 ey the subject of an address at |Since then nothing further has tions yet to come will at least | Cotnmunitiee and Cherlotietows| ular misconception that all Grade | Wink Mackinnon Ale) medium 14.50 - 15.80; common | Psst 2 Say any ane the Rotary luncheon in the | been heard that a new product |have some ray of hope should | +> discuss amalgamation, | son, club secretary. 13.50-14.50; canner and cutter | pr, “or fm tm tog o4 Sr AG. Cliente of Wstiredd, | lertaemte has neem you have multiple selerosie’* | p communities involved | are : 190; and. med- | St Gee wr sem oot i et ae a caaas | heel hte | Renae Saeren west E,W, Johnstone Again Eokewme eater eee oan i The MS Society of Canada 2 ee wae a puced | Royalty and the Spring Park . jum light ; Sie Phone "te ss a tiple Sclerosis | Must continue, the speaker said, | by | re _ ©. Parent | area known as “no - man's| R j s ee ee Ree AV 8 8M ae ah cetieagted that we have | gram without iris.” Tue society |B. Graham Regere. Ep hn ‘Queens Co, Cross Drive Lo Rothman doe ion 8 " e 3 | B. ; ; vs - some 25,000 cases of MS .n | will require $85,000 for research |CAMPAIGN TO OPEN Neots Ge Gevad: Colne Hogs 108: Grade A 37.08, | Stoo os sien an eas Canada with bait e mailion pet-| alone during the nest 18 montis, | | The Kester seal campaign will Rid Crass comeeign for’ ee Sheep and lambs 311: Jood | gaieds oun wm fents throughout the world,”| ‘We do not wish to see the be officially opened at the | third successive year is Lt.-Col. handyweight feedlot lambs 21.90. | shawin uo mn the speaker said. “It is not a Pray age for _— in or- aochens mete ante E.W. Johnstone of Burlington Re 12 tr i“ : contagious disease nor is « r t we may icate an | when “Timmy 1962” will ma president ‘ eae hereditary. It is also not a available service for MS pat- | the first sale-of seals. ser es — NEW YORK eet ee — ‘killer’ disease and the life-|ients because they have MS Guests included Multiple Red Cross Society for Queens f span of a MS patient is about and we are the MS Society, | Sclerosis president, Heath De- | County, , Oe eee sTOCKs 4 : the same as that of an other- | when that patient can obtain laney, Mrs. E. §. Chargiler, | | There are 168 school districts Beth Sed = um Storey Electric Ltd. wise healthy person. It is more the same service from other secretary, and president-elect, fn Queens County and at least Borg Warner 44% Monty W u prevalent than polio except- in sources which already exist. J, M. MacAlduff: and Dr. 275 collectors are required to ‘|Gen zee = te ons oe AUTO p epidemic years,.and more de- | All we ask is for the support of Eugene Forsey, director of re- cover this section of the pro- a ae a & oh vastating in its effects’, Mr. | the public so that we may carry search, Canadian Labor Con- vince in an manner. int 7-7 “iM wean “ ; : Cleland said. |on the research into the cause | gress. In last year’s campaign there pide efirtys and patients were led to be lieve the cure was “‘just around province-wide surveys over the past six years, it is expected ing and reflects the attitude of a health-minded and intelligent mayor approached any member of the Executive Council on the for $500 with the notation ‘320,- 4.01" in December?” the low tide levey'to above high | water level, ago, 28 chapters have been form- , ao nee Oe MONTREAL and parts for all makes. ae . Sc wi soa, ha S| Cague ans A- ay Sta ant ohh wormnaas cuagna erocns | Phone ws today.» + 1°" pyon 99g chapters this ‘society has been $28,000 ob: sag gy By The Canadian Press oe ; ; ’ pro- Siock ExchangeFeb. 98 taf — - thle te conisibae (904.155.54 in po tan ee liek 7 ater tae Storey Electric Ltd. ~~ Montague ditional 4% 77 in fellowshi y The provincial campaign actions. (Quotations in cente unless | Dial . Phone 70 1 5 ellowships to | chairman, W.R. Jenkins of a od tt ee eeene net | Ch’town 4-731 — S'side 2888 River medicel dudents continuing Charlottetown, said last night eee ee ae Murray their studies in the MS field of that there must be enthusiastic awe science,” the speaker said. . ‘| and energetic canvassers Net IN COLD CLIMATES | : CLUB'S CHOICE work in every school district | Block Bales High Low Close Ch'ge “Medical surveys have shown | It has been. announced by H | will show no abnormality of the in the province in order to = } ions oe a climate’ @ocase; that itis | Prince. Edward island. Tuberce-| Neuro Wags: if, however, any | Me 720 pine el Wales |te 12 Ned Crom campeon ott returns, Assia Whe Year lAneid | Su snk #2, <3) ; “« 150 more prevalent in the northern losis League that plans are e- irregular shadow is detected, College, daughter of Mr. and | “hich commences officially on the e Ge "er ie T we se U8 CU parts of Europe and above the | ing finalized to conduct hest | the individual will be recalled to . | March 1, to make returns was William |, 100 HO Oh 4% ng fin 0 ac Mrs. Freemont Archer, Char- | ‘wald tha Acorn of Vill Green with | 4; so MOM 49th parallel in this country. | x-ray survey of the personnel of | have a large, standard x-ray and| lottetown, was selected yester- Mr. a sale that two Mrs. Lillian "Vocsantene of aden . 580 939% 334 39% For instance it is 6% times | business firms and restaurants) a report will be’ given the| day by Rotary to represent sleted thei oe ee Hopefield a close second Atlas Steel 210 991% 31% 31% more prevalent in Winnipeg in Charlottetown during the) patient and his or her doctor. the club inthe “Adveature ip | Oo : mee eee ee| Ball 5 pe 80 SM 8h Ob % than in New Orleans. As far | month of March. Those who have normal x-rays | Citizenship” assembly at Ot- | ck ve Bank Mont = a ad aac 3 , as it can be ascertained a large | According to Dr. E.M. Found, | will be sent a certificate through) tawa on May 13. O ition Directs Barra e Bane CN 383 $704 THM TO 41 number of countries in the Far secretary of the league, the new| the mail. | ppos g Beng PC ||MO 8514 Hs i ame India, on. ee x-ray arenes eens oa seme oe date been 6T hnicians x ® At me oo se = = —_~ + Burma are from ing 1961, has nm removed| made to operate the mass x- ec Of Q Go ern nt pe —_— an a = from the motor van and follow- are for about two hours vestions Vv ey a = all K mae 4 blem countries.” ing the completion of x-raying| in morning and. afternoon, IT fe % Bowa 100 A %% %—% - Mr. Cleland told of the close the patients and staff of the| Monday till Thursday of ea ch! °o vate The Liberal opposition in the | on ne aan = = ad oo 3 “sHaison which is kept with the Sacred Heart Home, Beach| week. In addition, the clinic will | ee ea cen | cues aumeite . ee So me corresponding American society Grove Inn and the Provincial| be open on Friday afternoon Diplomas will be presented | took ae od ques " cella ; -. a a ee ee 8 and the constant exchange of Infirmary, it will be centred im| and Friday night-of-each—week | six graduate medical Inborator-| period to ee Walton eee oe ee =e ideas : findings. He “strongly tent: rt p 7 ° - : " wee | ; ; r - , ' ——trrgedt“ Ms patients, —tamtty “wad conse uations at 185 — Kent. pportuni “free ‘x. | Bert MeNeill, minister of health; | Shaw's Conservatives. : “press report had said that the : oy haere - friends. to consult their doctor eee. — ma — | a anes 8 Ce. at special ceremonies at the| Opposition Leader Alex| MV Confederation was to be Plates Slated whenever claims are made that “ Endorsed-by Mayor A. Wal-1,. Housewives and other shop-| Nurses’’Home of the Chariotte-| Matheson asked Premier Shaw delivered to the Canadian Na- @ cure has been found. He then Gaudet and the Charlotte: | pers may be x-rayed through | town Hospital next Thursday) Whether or not Charlottetown’s tional Railways last Saturday . t Wes poinnted out that information town Board of Trade, plans are| the week also with the under-| Bight at 8 o'clock. ee eee emeiets | Cn oe wee Se, See For Piers : may be given publicity that ® being formulated whereby em-| standing that personnel of bus-| The course has been conduct-| Executive Council to. investigate | be in service. T cure or treatment has bee® Liovees of business firms and| iness firms for whom appoint-| ¢4 by the division of laboratories| the Public use of Montgomery | 1) take that question under to te tuinil oday Only found without regard to the ul- | octaurants will be interviewed | ments have been made wili be 0! the provincial department of | Hall, the female students’ res! savisement,” said Premier| Steel plates are to | . timate consequences of such @ \< i health. dence of Prince of Wales Col-| shaw, “we don't know the exact | ed.on the piers of the new tone tim = Shows 3:30- 7-98 hopeful build-up and Scolames tena suooan ae oon aisha of employees lege. the ' date when the ferry will be im Hillsboro Bridge to protect the pa | “No,” was premier’s an- ” concrete from ice damage. ; weaker, cad ‘xampen where | ME Oa reg | Sptemeel rls ne nhs ever And fo 8 fer, enn aon asked Me. Me-|— “A, nays epaiet , i udging number c. ve suc | by Dr. MLL. ell, L-4th a a ficial said that the plates DESTRO or this unfortunate situation arose normal films discovered in the survey has been most stimulat- Kings, as to w or not the | @Uaid why ‘‘was I sent a cheque | esalter the piers, from below PLUNDERING! YING The killer ship Atlantis... brings you a fan- NO “I can’t be expected to know Departmeht of highway ten- that 85 per cent of those x-rayed public, Mr. Holman stated NO SUPPORT “There is nothing to support the claim of the ‘Bee sting’ treatment nor the Russian dis- covery of a vaccine to benefit or cure,” he said. “When con fronted with the objectional io | this evening when it stages | “Good Gracious Grandma” at Queen Charlotte High School | auditorium, LOCAL * | | The play was produced by Dr. a K.A. Parker, superintendent of city schools, with the staffs of | both high schools working on the Angus Breeders Elect Officers TMENT | Chesley Hughes, West Cove- i tau taeaban Long- | head was elected vice-president worth Avenue, Charlottetown is | fo" Prince Edward Island of receiving treatment in the P.E.I, Hospital. NAMES OMITTED In the obituary notice of Miss - Fannie Neill which appeared on Saturday Feb: 24, the names of two surviving sisters, Carolyn and Martha were omitted. : TO CONVENTION Rev. C.K. Benn, pastor of Cal- Street, left by plane Monday for en alae ct de : IN HOSPITAL Lorne. Kielly, Covehead is a patient in the Prince Edward City High Schools Combine Talents For Play Production EASTERN BRIEFS RECENT VISITORS Mr, and Mrs. Russell Downe , Charlottetown were recent vis | itors of Mr. and Mrs. Forhan Bears, Whim Road. set and costumes. The cast was | selected from the grade 10. stu- dents of both schools. A matinee performance wil! be staged Wednesday afternoon | at Birchwood High School and the final performance wil be. given Thursday at Birchwood Harry Stewart, Montague, High School. spent Monday in Charlottetown The members of the cast in- guest of his brother, Alfred clude Queen Charlotte, Aliison Stewart. MacNevin, Gladys Dixon, Linda | Jay, Heather Wilson and Regin- | ald Trainor; Birchwood Betty' Mrs. Gordon Nicholson, Com- Loughran, Michael Duffy, Par- mercial Cross has returned nell Kelly and John A. MacDon- home after a visit to Charlotte VISITED BROTHER RETURNS HOME een ft here she was the 7” her sister, Mrs. Harold Colby. HAD ONTARIO TRIP Arthur Lanigan returned by plane on Saturday to his nome in Montague from a two week _| holiday spent in Toronto and Hamilton. While in Toronto be was guest of his sister Maxine, and who at the time of his visit on vacation. In Hamilton Concert Slated At SDU Wed. < | matter, the answer. was again “no”, Mr. Matheson asked Attorney | General Melvin McQuaid when | and why the government cancel- | led its financial transactions with the A. Ames Company | Limited Syndicate, the Toronto firm that has handled provin- cial bond issues. Mr. McQuaid said he would answer the ques- Mrs, W.H. Landry Dies In 82nd Year MONTAGUE — The death oe- curred in tle Kings County |Memorial Hospital, Montague 'on Sunday, Feb, 25, of Mrs. | William H. Landry, Montague in her 82nd year. The late Mrs, Landry was the former__Elizabeth _Boudreault daughter of the late Mr. an Mrs. Augustus Boudreaul!, Low- er Montague. In her girlhood she lived for sometime in the United States but following her iar riage to Mr. Landry she lived |in Lower Montague until sever al years ago when they moved to Montague. ters, Margaret, Chariotte, Mio nie and Victoria predeceased g . Resting at the Montague Fun- when the funeral will be St. Mary’s Church at Interment the church cemetery. #3 wil be is i the details about every cheque | ders for edystruction of issued by my department,” said Mr. McQuaid, ‘‘we probably is- sue a to it.” Later Mr. McQuaid recalled | that the payment was for the special session of the Legislature last December for which all As- sembly members were paid a like amount. million a year. I'll look in- | Premier Has Wrong Brief For Tabling “Is this the forceful, com- prehensive brief referred to in the Speech from the Throne?” Alex Mathe- son asked in the Legislature yesterday as Premier Walier R Shaw prepared to table the province’s brief to the Mac- Pherson Royal Commission on Transportation, “If this is it.” said - Mr. Matheson, holding up 4 ‘opy of a> green-covered booklet, “then it is a copy of a brief tabled in this House two years ago.” Taking a second look, Pre mier Shaw confessed. “I'm afraid we have the wrong sub- mission. Copies must have when we asked one partments te so they could be tabled te day.” | At the same time, wi pre- of our de Vide for a city election for halt jt he eH SE sead them to ae the Council seats every year the arch 16. City Council Meets Thurs. A special meeting of City Council will be held Thursday ! night to discuss proposed chang- es in legislation to be presented to the Provincial Legislature at | its present sitting, City Clerk | John Butler said yesterday. Mayor Gaudet will report to Council on the recent meeting between a city delegation he headed and members of the Provincial Cab- inet, at which a variety of mat- ters’ relating to city govern- ment were”; issed.—- : Proposals of the. playgrounds commission are also expected to be heard by Council! on Thursday. INVOLVE PROPOSALS The changes in legislation, now being prepared by City Re corder K.M. Martin, will involve proposals for the Mayor and one-half the main in office for three years to permit continuity of planning for the.1964 Centennial celebra- tion. a PATTIE ate tastic adventure of a killer ship of many faces. , Councillors to ej] ° with the mayoralty being com tested every two years. - peer «