s Souris Brownies And Guides A MOTHER daughter’ Program, Showa, bore a | funcheon - the | program. Shown above at- Rights Of Labor Is Subject PET ee | to right, Mrs. John MacCor- | and Petty Officer Lynn Ann mack, Capt. Loretta Perry at ; ie ; Roach. e wo Dh. | World Wer, Mr. Gi later Montague Ice Frolics Are Highly Successtul MONTAGUE — A successful COLLISION INEAR LYNDALE pe = ® 5 Drive Opens On Gambling MONTREAL (CP) — Mont- real and Quebec provincial po- lice said Tuesday they have against the city’s social clubs which they describe as “covers” for illegal gambling. (" Montréal “Police ‘Director. “strong recommendations” clubs be revoked. “The clubs operate under pro | vincial and federal charters and all efforts in the past to close | them down have been blocked for political and other reasons,” he said. The director said one social elub with a charter had opened six branches, all operating as gambling houses. | | Director General Josaphai Brunet of the QPP said he hopes this latest move by police would “eliminate the last head- ache” caused by gamblers in Montreal and other parts of Quebec province. launched a combined assault| po” Adrien Robert said he has made e te | ‘ elt '| the executive committee that}! —~ »*| charters of a humber of the |© Fulton Comments OTTAWA (CP) — Justice Min- ister Fulton said Tuesday in the Commons all provinces would have to be consulted on any amendment to the Criminal Code to make provincial lotter- les possible. He also said he was surprised that Premier Lesage of Quebec had disclosed Monday that Que- bec was consulting with the fed- eral government on the neces- sary amendments contingent to a provincial lottery. He said in reply to Florent Dubois (PC — Richmond-Wolfe) that Mr. Lesage’s letters to him on the subject were marked per- On Lottery Query ”* Mr. Green said. A liew- tenant - colonel in the Second secretary to g Ae HARDY ELECTRIC OF SUMMERSIDE Announce the Opening of a Branch Store in O'Leary with. _ HARRY GILLIS as Manager. We specialize in Electrical, Plumbing and S'side 436-3820 wast ty pont See pee le Even the seals have a hard time finding where the sea | ends and the land begins. Sev- eral have. been reported com- ing ashore at various points SEAL WANDERS ae. 91 in Prince Edward Island in the last few weeks. This one shown at Grandview is seven miles from the nearest salt water. Shown above as they SEVEN MILES ba : - Se at me.” ee sks 6. ta arrived too late to rescue the seal are, left to right, Merrill Wight, Cnst. William Stephens of the RCMP Montague de | tachment, and Bobby Mac- | Leod ISLAND NEWS PAGE |Montague, Souris, Kings County Seal Appears \At L. Sands | | LITTLE SANDS — Seals seem to be appearing in wunusual places these days. One decided |4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 28, 1962. to try the road here for a change, and ambled along the Sharing the responsibility for the success of the 1962 Red Cross campaign in Kings Coun- ty are co-chairmen Cyrus A, Shaw, representative of Hynd- man & Co. at Montague, M.B. Fitzpatrick, manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of | Commerce at Souris. Mr. Shaw has the supervision 61 districts in southern Kings has 69 districts in eastern Kings County to oversee. and | of | . County, while Mr. Fitzpatrick | | Kings County Chairmen Seek Canvassers For Red Cross * ew re M.B. FITZPATRICK highway and fields. The animal was about four feet long, brown and muddy yellow in color, with a dark stripe down its back. Apparently Mr. Seal was iu no hurry to get back to the sea, or perhaps those who were guid- =| ing him to the shore interfered »...|with his fun, sliding over snow banks, for he barked at anyone who attempted to hurry him along by shaking a switch at him. It was finally guided back to the sea. Mf Power Meeting | May Come Soon “*“ OTTAWA (CP) — A pre- miers’ conference on the federal government's proposed estab- jlishment of a national power grid may be held in Ottawa be- fore Easter, it was learned here. The date would depend .on agreement by the provinces. Prime Minister Diefenbaker said before weekend adjourn- ment of the House of Commons |that eight provinces have ac- real Philharmonic Youth Orch- | and every district in their areas appeal which officially get un- cepted invitations to discuss in- tegrating power facilities across motored from Peabody, Mass., | ker told the House nine prov- to attend the funeral of Mrs. jinces — Quebec excluded—had Foss's brother, the late A. Jenkins. ‘accepted, but later he said he “E. | has received no answer from | Newfoundland. Tenn mmrmemmeemmnemmmmneernee i AME WATCH | Earlier Friday, Mr. Diefenba- | = Compressed Air Is Tried On Ice MONTREAL (CP) — The & | Lawrence Seaway Authority | said Tuesday it is testing two | methods of using compressed | air to remove ice at St. Lam- | bert lock, the eastern entrance to the seaway. One method employs a pipe anchored upright in the canal bed, with a unit at its base that shoots warmer water to the sur- face by a controlled release of compressed air. The other in- volves laying a perforated pipe along the bed, from which com- pressed air forces a continuous steam of tiny bubbles to the surface. : | The point of the whole busi- | ness is to bring warmer waiter to the surface in large enough | quantities to prevent ice from | forming and remove ice that is already there. | The theory is that the surface | temperature would never go be- | low freezing if large amounts of | water could be brought up from | the bottom of the canal contin- } uously. The experiment is being con- ducted on. the imer side of the | lock, where the ice is about twe Frost ls Named Bank Director MONTREAL (CP) — Leslie M. Frost, premier of Ontario from 1949 to 1961, Tuesday was elected a director of the Bank of Montreal. | ALARM WAS FALSE OTTAWA (CP)—A defective alarm system Monday sent fire- men from two stations rushing to the downtown National Gal- lery, home of Canada’s most priceless paintings. Fire men said the building alarm was set off by a short circuit and there was no fire. OUT substance FOR CHILDREN Believe in signs? If everyone doesn't now, they will after they've seen oe a at " Beck. The event was sponsored In the 1961 campaign’ there, . ee oe a seed aaa paves “from both adult ice frolics drew one of the | by the Montague Home and “The minister said: his depart-| Were 16 districts in southera ||” ond meeting of the labor rele crowds of the year last | School Association with the co- | Kings County, “and 17 inthe} Bibical and profane history that i , ment is~ considering the prob- : tions course, held at St, Dun-| nan, because of faculties of in-| tight to the Montague rink. operation of town’s people, the lems raised by the pro- | eastern section in which there | stan's University Monday; W&s/ teiizence and {ree will was in-| The assorted program of skits, | sportsmanship of the _ partici posal. we | were no canvassers at work. As | Rev. Wendell Macintyre. He! tended from the very beginning| obstacles, pranks, clowng and | pants, many of whom had not = | the result of this lack of col- | dealt with the rights of labor! to exereise some form of con-|Oroom ball kept the large | donned the blades in years, the ° | wet for Se aeive @ and told about the right to life; trol in his life where there| crowd shouting and clapping | excellent work by the Boy nadian Leads set for Kiogs ey of the | and and the arn Ae meaaber of oe eee oe pest Se toy oer li h ae ee ee $400 | and satisfactory living. werhe fact thet he has intelli A highlight of the.evening was | the event a huge success. italian Orchestra hee ings Ona cal Father MacIniyre showed that} gence and free will and is sup- Yr wee oe at‘oa | MILAN, Italy (AP) — Boris| are now making every effort |. since man was born to labor, posed to live his life by laboring Lins. William Dewar, two | KINGSBORO Brott, 17, founder of the Mont- | to secure canvassers for each | Ga a haplons aad ‘teen would sve facet tat | nde member othe area ye ‘ \* a r 2 w through labor, for the soul ous Loe ee ee eee enmditinns of Wis| together. Mr. Henaigar, who is| Miss Ethel MacGregor, ’atu- Saas leading tod teen ad | per cent coverage for the 1963 | derway en March 1. “Leber, theretors, sea the occupation would be reasonable war ee | a ioe years, - ey - tobe poerag eggdeng composers, Alexander B rot t, | ’ expected .” Fathe w hony | fo be euch that ihe return, for| Macintyre pointed out, | ¢vening. Mrs. Dewar, lady like, |r. ‘and Mrs. Harold MaeGre-| gusaucted the Milan symphony CRORGETOWN | labor would heip him produce) ‘The speaker concluded that/ id not give her age. ne | OF; Bast Baltic. : Mr. and Mrs, Gorden Stewart | this reasonably happy end com| Therefore, the right to happi-| , 1 the broom ball game the | Mr. Percy Beaton, East Point! “the concert was part of a| and temily Obbriotetowe visit. | fortable life,” he stated. ness, the right to association| {re department won over the | is a patient in the Souris Hospi-| prize contest for young conduc- | eq Mr. Stewart's parents, Mayer Next he touched on the right| and the right to control, all find| ‘Wm council by @ score of @ 21 | {a}. tors organized by Italian radio.|$nq Mrs A. Hr Stewart cx ef association thet man| their best expression in a sys-| 1 overtime. ‘Mrs. Lyman Baker, Lakeville} “Brott was one of five com- | cenily. is by nature a tem where men are free to ex-| _ T2 Winners of the wheelbar- | is » patient in the Souris Hospi- petitors who entered the con-| Rey. Reginald MacDonald this social aspect meats. thet! ercise their right to circumstan-| Tw race were Athol Dewar | tal, test which is called My First| Borden and Seven Mile Bay not only Bb associate 2 ges and conditions, which best Nas won by Bert Bry- | az, Messts Bernard and Elwyn| Concert. visited his brother, Mr. Aeneas it : ° | Mrs. Watto MacDonald, “Sout ge broadcast Italy’s national recently ; low worker through labor could| society.” 5 cha a Women's race while Diz” | Lake have returned home after ~ Sia peek Agel. 7 7c Carol Walker,. RN, re- help one another improve their Last night's course was at-| Wightman got the booble. completing a six weeks civil) ‘The winner of the contest will | cently returned to Tatame- | | social conditions by united ef-| tended by upwards of 80 per pret egy Bnd Cle. | defence course in Charlottetown. | conduct a public concert at the | gouche, N.B., after visiting her fort in ely Woragtogebet| som‘ tira course mm Ca] ie 204 sal G ball | _,Little Miss Judy Fraser, dau-| Academy of Music of Milan as | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon with the approval of manage-| series will be heid next Monday| ens came frst. 10 the ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth | @ prize. Walker. ment for more productive and| night when the topic will be| Sos Sain race, J. with | Fraser, North is a patient Seaman Bruce MacLean RCN, fruitful enterprises, “The Duties of the Worker.” first. , Sinclaip___came | in the Souris H tal. . left to join the HMCS St. Croix ' In the oldtimers race which | Miss Rowena Garrett student (Truckers Seekin at Halifax following a visit Sev | A i Included such oldsters as H.L. | fhe wecpon cin ne pent ial g | Mitt hie parents, Mr. and Mre res MacGregor, J.S. Stewart, Cecil weekend parents, Course Malcolm MacLean. ’ Beck, Billy Hennigar, Calvin | MT. and Mrs. Foster Garrett, | Harry Yorston recently visit- Quali Good Hicks, J.A. Annear and Fulton | 2#*t Baltic. . QUEBEC (CP) — The Truck-| eq Mr. William McGillivray 1 As ucers Campbell who was the winner.| Mr. Fred Cheverie, East} ing Association of Quebec Tues-| and Mis. Bessie McGillivray, | \ Za the teachers’ school bag | Paint Hee catered the Seurts day decided to ask Quebec uni- Se ee ee A sumber of P.EL. . cattle | 147 and 190 as 2 senior two-year.| felay the team of Mrs. Foch | hospital for treatment. versities for the opportunity of Puccini's “opera have qualified with good pro-| old for W.E. Prowse, Brackley | MacDonald, Miss Bessie Martin, | Mr. Claude Richards manager - le Boheme” presented at Prince of | duction totals in record of per-| Point Road. Mrs. A.G.J. Steeves and Mrs, | of the Souris theatre was remov- transpor-| Wales College in Charlotte- formance tests reported in the Ina Hickox were winners. The | ed by ambulance to the Charlo- . : | town. current issue of the Canadian : it - obstacle race was won by Gil- | ttetown Hospital where he is} Delegates at the association's; Donnie MacLean end daugh- Ayrshire Review. omm ssione bert Clements, Bardy Nelson, | undergoing treatment. also decided to | ter Debbie, Charlottetown were Charlottetown Royalty Jo pro- I r Ken Clements and Les Henni- Beaton, gifts to univer- | recent guests of Mr. MacLean’s Guced 13,022 pounds milk, 534 ; ° gar. Ontario is spending some time of ‘the money | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm butterfat for breed class aver- o Australia The success of this gala night |in Kingsboro before returning specializing | MacLesn, ages of 148 and 150 in the mature reflects credit on the organiz- | with his children Bruce, Donna, economics of road trans-| Robert Dorgan left last week class for the Experimental Farm * er Mrs. Ralph Beck and her | Betty Jean, and Carol to join The other half would go/| for Wilmington, Del., where he which had tires others way. IS Appointed ae Seen Se F. | Mrs. Beaton in Kingston where Dr. and Mrs. E. Foss Charlottetown Misty Karla Mac Mr. and yar Sey Bee fo sestte. produced 11,689 milk, 487 fat Appointm David Clarkson, Arthur , a xon returned || saan ; te 2h ot sad 2 ot |at an WF, an | PO SOS Na arate naan octane! Science Now Shrinks Piles senior four-year-old, Charlotte. |°! ©van W. T, Gill as Canadian : pital after spending the weekend Ow town Super Milkmaid produced | high commissioner to Australia FIND SKIERS’ BODIES | with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wi Pai js , 10,154 milk, 440 fat for BCAs -| Discomfe i a ri ithost Pain Or = Natalie had 8,499 milk, Finds , Substance That Relieves Pain for BCAs of 121 and And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids junior two-year-old. * . Esst River Patricia eee at 138 and 125 in mon 08 es pain itehin , have been releved ‘| ors. to Charlottetown. It’s our new comic it has the most delig You'll be captared by their ¢er-cuteness and amazed at their antics! jay wae and young’uns!