aay WOUNDS DESCRIBED Ten Witnesses Testify | In Supreme Court Trial’ SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN A total of ten witnesses grve -—testimeny--for-the--crown-in Su- “~preme- Court: here -yesterday. in the case of Stirling Joseph Ber- mard, Lennox Island, who is ' being tried on separate charges‘ a manslaughter and causing ie Sbodily harm with intent to wound. ‘Bernard, wa oat represented by J. Melville Campbell, is charged in the knifing. death of Roger Labobe, wnother Lennox unable to identify any finger-. prints. ©"\ Mrs: Joe Labobe, the wife of the réservation constable, also gave testimony for the crowa. PETIT JURY. . Members of the vetit Jury as selected yesterday for the case, are: G. Morris. Caseley, Kel- vin, (moreman); Preston Bow- ness, North Bedeque; John. E. w. Kennedy, O'Leary; ‘Gordort | ‘| Bryanton, Spring Valley; Nor- man Reeves, Summerside RR; Urban Laughlin, —. Sherb: Glenford Miller, Ellerslie \RK; Arnold Henderson, Bedeque; Henry Scales, Summerside East; Robert .-Carruthers,. Kensing- ton: Lester MacLeod,. Albany: Following the testimony Miss Lewis Judge Bell .adjourn- fed the case to 11 o’clock this ‘der. Alex Campbell asked at” a Cameron, Wellington RR; Marne |morning. rooke; ’, “first of two cases being heard tice. R.R. Bell of Charlottetown.. ‘Crown prosécutor is George R. Island. resident, . last Roneerire 6 ad __On the bench for-this case, the’ during this session, is Mr. ,Jus- McMahon. 7 « _ One of the witnesses for the -erown yesterday was Dr. Andres Aquino, . associate pathologist with- the Provincial Department ef Health; Charlottetown, who performed ,the ‘autopsy on La- . bobe. DESCRIBED WOUNDS Dr. Aquino described the wounds on the deceased and stated that in his opinion —the cause of death das the aspiration of blood info the respuiratory tree. From his ones he was ef the opinion that the blood .-pucked in by the deceased had come from a ‘cut on his. upper lip. : He gave a description of the wounds on the deceased's: left side which had penetrated his lung, along with wounds on the one. the side of his. scalp Heather Burke a: young Char- lottetown girl -who scored the highest mark of the, four-day dance festival Tuesday night, 89, last night continued to draw high marks in the festival. meee morning Heather,- in class 38, solo rhythm tap, was awarded 86 and last night she -missed equalling her mark of Tuesday night by’ one ‘point. She was awarded 88 in class 61; Flora MacDonald's Fancy, ‘17° and over. : The pace of the festival switch- ed yésterday from the folk danc- ing and other Scottish dances; which the schedule was greatly composed for the first two days to mostly tap dancing and step sieeayies Thursday, the final day Young Charlottetown Girl Continues To Set Pace tish_Stepper's, 75; 3. The Mae- Kinnon Family?:7 AFTERNOON Class % (Solo Tap Clogg — 7‘years and under) — 1; Valerie Beer, Charlottetown, 77; 2. Patsy MacLean,. Charlottetown, 74; 3. Nancy Wood, Marshfield; Mary Murphy, Charlottetown, (tie) 72. Class 46 - (Solo Tap — School For the Deaf). — Linda Worth, Charlottetown, 79; 2. Debby Conway, Charlottetown, 78; 3. Nancy MacDonald, Charlotte-.| town, 74. Class 46A (Solo Tap: — School ; for the Deaf) — Elaine Camp- | bell, Charlottetown, 74; 2..Karen Lee, Allan Callaghan, Charlotte- | town (tie) 70; 3. Donna — Mac- ry - (sland News Page Western, and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., May 19, 1966. 3° Alex B. Campbell vd ces iu oh eel [pension of $25 would be avail- jable to all old age pensioners| | vthout appicaton of a_ _means test. “Apparently my statement at Crapaud aroused the Conserva- tves,”’ said the Liberal leader: ‘So much so that: the premier had made frantic statements on * Wednésday representing a com: | al. pension money would to only thos in need.”’ ~ -Mr.Campbell said that he did« not like ‘auction block poli- tics. “Increased old age “pen= sions is only a minor part of our | ee 8 DISCUSSES FeNSION | “Why all the excitement about on behalt of candidates Harold oid aaa: nsions” Liberal Lea- mith and Stewart Ross who ave Be pe contesting 4th Queens, and who spoke mainly about the prob. - lems of agriculture and the gen- | eral development of our natii‘al | arene for the: betterment of a "We stated our position on pensions at the outset’ of the lmeeting at Eldon mal last night elared. ‘“‘What we said was that a Liberal government would see to it that pensions of $100 a prionth would be paid to all old age pensioners. We also. said jthat up to $125 monthly would be provided for those in need with increased benefits also for -the-blind-and—these receiving . mother's allowances | and other welfare. benefits. — Mr, Campbell said that in his speech - at. Crapaud Tuesday night, he had merely clarified | x Tani Augustine, Charlotte- town, (tie) 73. Class 7 (Marchi Georgia, 12 .and under) iJean Elementary Grade: ‘4, 75; |2, Parkdale Elementary School, 71; 3. Parkdale Junior High School; St. Jean Elenientary School (tie) 70. | Through = 1, St | | Class 17 A (Solo Rhythm Tap, the Liberal party's position by © \12 years and under) — 1 Mart | \lyn Wood,- Marshfield, 76; 2: | Christine Fall,: '74; 3. Brenda Robison, 73 Class 6 (Junior Square Danc- ing, 12 years and under) — 1. 'St. Jeans School, 77; 2. Charlot- itetown Square Dancers; Park- | dale , megmentary School__(tie) Jeans School, Parkdale Junior High Charlottetown, | | FRESH" BROILERS 753 St. ( oe 7 NR campaign,” Mr. Campbell de- | “Our senior citizens will only re- ceive what they justly’ are en. | titled-to-in-view of increased_liv-— ing costs."” “CASH RELATES” TO RACE} Average income ‘for white | ‘people in the Northwest Terri- torie® is $2,992 per annum, com- pared with $510 for Indians. - “THET - Teens ae Ae on oe ee Also. q whole | "| MAPLE LEAF AS Premier. Shaw Addresses Rally ‘ete ahi “Tt would appear that the Lib- | Fe viaihinsee: department ~is__the Diete shift in their previous’ po erals are placing“all theirhopes | finest this: province has ever) sition, which was that addition- | | for election in, their ability toy paid’! climb aboard. the Conservative | R. Shaw told a rally in Fifth | * district: of. Queens last night. th _Speaking on behalf of district; they concocted.thatr.. tnduistrial: Jy'to th to the e Fifth, district of Queens. licy:* We hi ‘oped | overall program,” -he declared. | Davis the premier «said ~ “The \eilee fo ae oo candidate A.W. -Gaudet_and Tom | known; with more money budget: ed _ than , ever before, he said. wnpressdented ora to. the Prince Edward Island. economy An economy in¢which every [sland- er can partake. and build a future for himself and, his child- ren. Gone will<be the days of moving off the Island to ensure | a good future and full life. Even | Now, our populations is increas- ing and being strengthened by well trained and vel? educated | Islanders working hand. in hand with new Islanders. ae Gaudet and Mr. Davies “ outlined to the gathering the And they must have had their | specific coetanis the Shaw eads buried in the sand when platform that will apply direct- FOREST GIVES CHOICE There are more than 170 types Liberals talk about tremendous | try that will usher /in a new and of tree in Canada. changes they will make in ed: | ucation,. when educatioin is at | | the highest level-it has ever |been in this province and our program catis~for stil!” further” improvement, the Premier stated. The Liberals try to talk about | psa aa New, Home Recipe - Reducing Plan. —0 ee Lait x ‘ - agriculture © when the_ present For the first time at The Granade . .. It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat} right in your own. home. Make | this home recipe yourself. It’s easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store and-ask for four ounces of Naran lope bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves; if reducible pounds and inches of* excess fat don’t disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return the empty. bottle for your money . \GHT western and folk: songs by this outstanding trio! -dancing_t | “[ 96 Alexander and The Smoothies” THEGRANADA si: Members and guests welcome . SMOKED PICNIC ~ THE -BEST -ALPINE ~ STEAKETTES — FOLK” Pree 59c| : - eapefruit ji juice to fill the bottle. ib, ASC ae Concentrate, Pour this into a back, Follow this easy way en- pint. bottle and add. enough dorsed by many who have tried this. plan and help bring back alluring” curves” an slenderness. Note how quickly bloat disappears—how much bet- ter you feel. More alive, youthful. appearing and active, ke two tablespoons full a day’ |* needed and follow the Naran an. a) & -your-first-purchase-does not |” show you a. simple easy way to $2 : iy Attention Farmers RET AIN ‘YOUR ean - PURCHASE INVOICES - The Prince Edward Island Depart "Sunkist. J CHARCOAL BRICKETS 10 LB. BAG KOLD .. PAK Straw: as well as his lip: :‘He stated See will continue along ‘that a person under the influ- ence of alcohol or drugs or suf- fering from a brain tumor or a head injury such as concussion would be unable to cough up the blood if he. had breathed it in. Upon ~cross-examination by Defence Counsel -Campbell, Dr. Aquino agreed with a portion | of his autopsy report in which © he stated that death could have | = cut Up. Laine, Elmer Barriault, Helen 74. = Holland, 68. ~ | Class “54° A Class 34B (Solo Tap Clog — over 16 years) — 1. 10-12 years) — 1. Janet Farrar, | Senior Celtic Lassies, | Charlottetown, 771: 2. Elise Aug- | Presbyterian Highland - ustine, West Royalty, 75; 3. | Summerside, - 73. Marilyn MacDonald, Onsinting _ Class 17 B (Solo Rhythm, 12 | Fall, Charlottetown, 74. | years and under) — = 1... Janet os SEE LUCKY DOLLAR AD Class 72 (Sword Dance — 13 |Farrar, Charlottetown, 177; v1 '16° years) — 1. Jacqueline How. |Judy Savage, Charlottetow x CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 23 ‘2. Bulbs For ed | ‘Today isthe final d f the | att, Carleton; 77; .2.. Matilyn /3. Mary Murphy, Debra hivall a nctivities "0 start | MacDougall, Charlottetown, 76; |Cantwell, “Charlottetown, (tie) 47 | -UGHT BULBS TOMATO JUICE oo ment of Agriculture will rebate 20% of the cost of fertilizer purchased endl ap- | plied to pasture, wheat, oats, barley, and mixed grains In 1966. : i 39" Joeias Rebate applications will be receiv- 39 this Aung the numerous entries | in the festival are children from | the-School of the Deaf. In a per-.| formance the other night,’ class | 12, Scottish Ballroom Dancing— |12 years and under, Irene Wal- die, the adjudicator, said that} ‘they ‘should be highly commend- | (Scottish cy Shirley’s . 81; 2. Society, . Weciinghouse oe LUCKY. on EVENING | : 76. Class 24 (Step Dancing. 9 and’ ~Class~-61~ {Flora --MacDonald’s.. ‘under) — 1. Brenda Bernard,|Fancy, 17 and over) — 1, Hea- |Hunter River, 76; 2. Brenda-Ro- ther Burke—Charlottetown, 88; 2. ‘into the respiratory tree or a | Will take place-at'2-p-m- Class 19 (Group National School, 79; 2. Parkdale ‘Elemen- Other witnesses included Dr. Charlottetown, 80;. 2. Colleen ' lbroat 4. Sehool of” the- Deaf, : : Minister of Agriculture nounced the victim dead: Ruth' Class’ 4° (Solo Tap, 1012) ie bles. caused tee ee festival and the fipal ‘ session it ooo |, Cuarineistona | oe ‘ ae 34, ows mie: od for ae atective July 31, 1966. +. pa cen a as + |MOBNING cast Dance, | Dance — —I2 years and under) |tary School, 77; 3. St. Jeans] The Only Store that nelle. 00)" A. B, MacRae. WITNESSES 43-16 years) — 1, Larry Brazel |p. oe metry school | Chass . Grade $7, own selec-| Branded. Beef Continuously - SHORTENING co. pmo Re lte Sean vee (MeNell, Suminerside, 77): 3, ®. night of the incident and pro- (pa crea, Rea isha PTS Bell, a cirilogist with the RCMP-Ye2"") oni ra aac : ce . : Le a Ll fe WILL PAY laboratory’ in Sackville, .N.B., | binson; Charlottetown, 75; 3. Su- | iShirley Linkletter, Summerside, who reported on her findings ee “Charlottetown: 76: -3.( 84706 _N MacDonald, Southport; | 77. . from items forwarded to the | \Judy Savage, Larry ‘Hume, | lab by the investigating team” Charlottetown (tie) 74. —. from the local RCMP detac Class 33 — Johnnie apenas | ment under the direction of Set. | west Royalty:’ June Harper, | W.J.R. ~Macéonald-——NCO, 11" Charlottetown (tie) 73: 2. Paul |” charge of the detachment. Hennessey, Southport, 72; 3. Opl. William H. Smith from Cathy Connolly, Charlottetown; — the identification section of: the | | Janice. Hambly, Sherwood; Bren- | ELECTION THIS WE EK “Charlottetown RCMP. — detach- town | ment, described charts drawn | ee Rone: Chane i up by him of the area where [7 Pitas 15 (Solo National ‘the offence is alleged to have | nance, 10-12 years) — 1. offencey a hunting knife. he | f Tap, Galed attic fo the Wale eee Rhythm Tap a years and over) — 1, Heather Burke, Charlottetown, . 86. ; Class-39(Group Tap Clog, 9 ini the knife handle he. had been | | years” and° under) — 1: Charlot- : | tetown._Four, 80; 2. Shirley’s ~ DEATHS ttes, 79; 3. Shirley’s” Star- | GILLIS — At the PE. Hospi | jie "Charlottetown Six (tie) 76, tal; May 17, 1966, A.R. Gillis, 57 ; Class 21 A(Group Novelty, 16 Fitzroy Street, in his 75th year. | years and under).—-1._Summer- Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral : side Presbyterian Highland So- Home until noon today then fo |jety, 76; 2. Charlottetown Scot- Trinity United Church for funer- | -ROLLO ‘BAY al service commencing at 2.30 | p.m: Internment will be in Peo- Des ee Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mclsaac CANTELLO — Suddeniy at ia and family, Rock Barra were) well on Wednesday, May | Sunday visitors to Rollo - Bay 1966, Nelson M. Cantello, age ec and Souris West. months, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDonald, Souris John J. Cantello. Remains are | West, is a patient at the Char- resting —at~the—-Gillis Funeral-|lottetown-Hospital.._ i Home: Visiting hours this even- Mr. and Mrs.. Ivan “Arsenault ing: 7-10. Private funeral Fri- | and family, Charlottetown, were - occurred as well as photos taken : Fraser, ‘Charlottetown, 80; 2. 2 aig PYirhen da one as tthe | Patricia MacLellan, Charlotte- % = TO Bre "Weapon atlegedis” used in” ie Hak pee a = nal, 71. SUMMERSIDE ‘CREST - ay AEcii! ae - SENIOR i ” ‘Thors., May 19 Coffee Party — 10:30 a.m, Mr. & Mrs. Alex Campbell and Mr. & Mrs. Earle Hickey — * . =e = = : = | — ~ CITIZENS ~ Ey _ HERE Is HOW: _ age eS | «. aie 2 _ To pay senior citizens $100 a month, a Liberal Government on the Island will have to increase the amount paid by the province by ‘only $12.50: The ‘other $12.50 of the increase comes from Ottawa. MONTAGUE REGIONAL HIGH Thurs., May 19—8:30 p.m. Alex Campbell, Dr. Doug MacDonald, Lou Roper, Dr. Lorne Bonnell, Keir Clark, Se George pees and Art MacDonald. KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL, _Fri., May 20—8:30 p.m. Alex Campbell,. Mrs. Jean Canfield, “Lorne | Moase, Frank Jardine and Max Thompson. | pot Ssaeyanee: ete __MORELL COMMUNITY HALL Sat.; May 21 : _ day, May 20, at 2 p.m..Interment | Sunday ‘visitors to Rollo Bay. Social Evening 8:30 p.m. 4 2 Bactgnan Some Gages vorING MACRINE® | en ee ~ Total additional cost to P.E. I. will therefore -be well within the | } Sade att teenie SUMMERSIDE RIX a At he Community Hos. OTTAWA (OP) — Jean ’- Paul | > say pital, O'Leary on Tuesday, May~-Matte (Lb-— Champlain).Wed-_. 17, 1966, Arthur (Junior) Rix of | nesday. proposed that an elec- | Springfield West in his 38th year. | tronic voting machine be in- | — ae remains forwarded this af- | stalled in the Commons to save | ‘ternoon’..from —Jélléy’s:- Funeral: time -jn-recorded. votes. At PI _ Sat. May 21—8:30 p.m. Government's ability to handle. . ae A LIBERAL GOVERNMENT WILL PAY THE $100. ATHENA REGIONAL HIGH Alex Campbell and W. H. Burns, ’ —Peonce—Arsenault,...Frank_. Jardine, 1OF SHEET METAL | ra Ga sf a < belie dalle Nc) Our Te ahs ees Bae (On pe Cec cekeL 2-1234 fr ss Weak Haar a ier ore oe ee and | Max Thompson and Earle Hickey. Friday from © Bethel: United sometimes longer. Fach. mem- ‘Church with service commenting , ber stands as his name is called eS at 2 o'clock. Interment in. the | by a clerk in the 265-seat House.. ‘ai i, church cemetery. | Most FISH SAILS AWAY wa | si ; PERRY — At the Western Hos MOST — ec . The present govern- pital ites ad May « a 1966, | Leer ies OE of Can; . : : ni ; J i i cate is: 6 ‘ aa, in her 67iH year, Forward:| sorted: 0 gor tent of it to the ee : ment found $6, 000, - q > from ae Booey Funeral | United States. i *¢ os oe S %» to t le = zi : 5 ee ee . a ; ; fw nid daughter: Me--and-Mrt1 fa ce f -000 for the. Cement : 2 . Roy: Seer Sa os | ee oe ¢ cee 3 lve a i i re Sa : J fro! h ~ neral wi - - held Saturday May 21 to. st i} ; : Palace” (new provincia @ ‘Simon and St. Judes Church, ae : ‘ na : we a : Tignish, for Requiem High M Rend ber itn : : ee en es -building)s for thelr own ele : “ = MONTAGUE REGIONAL HALL | |. 2 ; comfort. They did NOT | : oo 2s ce iF IT’S MADE >} Pay $100. a_ month, a 2 ¥ i : . 4 fos _ THURSDAY, MAY.19 which they NOW say . _ 8:30 P.M. : they will pay immediately. oo , eo ALEX B. CAMPBELL Liberals are MORE INTERESTED IN PEOPLE than buildings. Liberals will pay _AND- CANDIDATES. “senior dtizens the $100 with help fromthe Canada Assistance Plan now befo Dr. Doug oo ‘Lou ~~ Dr. tied: re Parliament. : ey a : | pee 1B ER aa YOR LIBERAL MAY 30th < “ © ; f ee