{? se : hs \ “ue i Res = x ae , = > vy \ & - me { & * 4 ¥ e 2 con Oe i la a newer ss f ‘ a & 5 : : > ‘ ‘ : 2 oy a i ; tM : vu » ‘ ; i - Ce et oo = » rant te get our sleeves rolled day for the construction of fe-| 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, Aug. 1,-1966. laa Independent Wantore: lap and = with people, if they in that could make the! — area ree an — ~ 8. : ; : want a hele. The best wey leountry the second largest pro- . 7 mignon , we ,canboost.Christianity is: by |ducer of alumina in the world. | : .~ fo a : : In Island Christian Mission «sump "ma thats what’ we it Ws FISH. .". and-can [DO your’ appliances have. ; : plan." The companies party to the deal bas tate tu t the litt! LA: ae Siese eta Ae rd ees are Reynolds Jamaica Alumina | be caught ,.. ..WE HAVE IT! e turns at the “uttle . TORONTO (CP) A former; The project has no official : \Ltd., K 1 in ol’ wall plug? lrector,. a former: ‘high school jconnection with the - Anglican PRODUCE ALUMINA. : aiser’ Jamaica Corp. and QUEEN ST. MEAT | eT |English_ department head and \Chureh, but Mr. Stiles says he KINGSTON, . Reuters — The | jAnaconda Jamaica Ine. Alu- te M T Better call your: electrician | whe ‘ - their families plan an independ- |will ask the Bahamas bishop Jamaican government signed a [mina - is derived from bauxite, oe AR KE can eliminate | these ., time-cen-, jent +eatufé in Christian mis- | where his, bole is needed. ‘We $187,500,000 agreement Thurs- \the raw <material of aluminum. rea suming bottle-necks. =. |sion _ OT ee a : . . aimnetacnamtiinainnvetnsnint t They _ are ees Canadian | ' : * 7 ae : ° : ; a, t civilization for a while to form | . : ei els pel Riera erale q ab [a sea-golng mission” to natives i Heenan - : : _ lof the Bahamas out-islands J : ; Le |_ David/ Stiles, 40,.‘former rec- ad a i 410 ay. j : ~ | Be 1 tor ata suburban Awelican : : : = 7 ; G . $ _jenureti is leading the venture. £ * md after discussing it for two years ; ‘ 3 ‘with his wife, Beverley. | He purchased gan 85-ton. ship, my, Eee le .|fe-christened het Agape ' (Greek | ’ "9 |for “brotherly love’’) and he- : ; Cy pit | gan fitting “her out for. the Voy- | t i i Pe fo ‘age. . : : , ‘ Ruth. and Andrew Hossack em on a e! jsaid they avanted .to ~join, so Mey 5 |Andrew retired from the Eng- . |lish department’ at a suburban | { high school and became sec: orid-in-conimand t Rounding out the group ts |Garth Hunt, .22. son of a col- fines principa}. the three Stiles splices cynunla, 15, Geoffrey, 13,and_ Philip, 7--and the-two—] HosSack children, Robert,-— 7, ‘ and ‘three-month-old Timothy, f | Mr. and Mrs.~Hossack wil! ‘ took: after..the children's schaol- ting. They are. selecting a:.li- brary forthe erait Agape is 65 feet long. and has - |a 120° horsepower engine which 2 ‘lean power her at -eight knots Mr. Stiles says the vesse I's tanks will hold: enottgh: fuel ‘for ° : 4,000 miles. a 5 Agape's crew plan to head N south late in* August, via the ” PREPARING TO FLY AGAI U.S. inland waterway. ae aa personnel of in preparation for Tesump= with the “assistance of Presi... e _° Eastern Airlines check engines tion of @ervice of striking me- dent Johnson. The mechanics Claims Riots on mores Tar ee 727 jets at New chanics yote to accept a new. across the country voted yes- ; . York's» LaGuardia Airport — three-year contract arrived ow —terday, . (AP Wirephoto) A Co oe 2 a ay Great Societ Attemp “Urges Negroes | wasiscnys ip: TI Attorney ~ General Nicholas = i oiteiey To Fig ht -.Katzenbach said Sunday recent _ DETROIT (AP) — Z mili: (riots in Chicaga, Cleveland and ‘ PS chairman. of ‘the Student .New. “York were not organized ; \Non: Violent Co-ordinating Com- by “a single conspiracy. % i {mittee urged Negroes Saturday | “It would be~a tragic mis- night ed og to fight in Viet |take te-try to say that the. riots : ding “I say stay right lare the, result of some master- = : 4 LAKE: COUCHICHING, ° Ont. pituhiiahed sistititions and with Tecra io fight right here.” .:,minding plot,”,- the - attorney- 4 - (with the exception of lobacee and school text books) ¥ (CP)—Etiec. Kierans, Quebec’s!groups in authority- which did | Stokely Carmichael told” a ‘general. said on- he American 4 ve : f . : “former health minister in the |not -find anything to their im- lerowd of 600 at the city’s Con-- Broadcasting Ce- radio-T¥ pro- : a Lesage —government,—-said. Sun-jmediate advantage in. the | |vention= Hall the United States gram Issues .and Answers. a me sf <f day. that- the, attempt to build a changes, he: said. |“*has reduced— us to” the. point’ “Now this does not mean that He o 5 Behi d Thi A +h 4 | Sal é “Great society'’in Quebec led| Mr. Kierans said that Que- |that they (whites) can say our \there are not people ‘in any sit- ere 's t e tory in Is ut entic Oo man’ $s e— £ the Liberal administration to bec’s quiet revolution, which he jonly. way out is to become a uation of that kind who seek to s -\ defeat in the June 5 provincial called an ‘atterhpt by Mr. Le- | hired killer in the-army.’ stir: up. trouble. ‘They do. We H te Se election. |sage’s government to build ai “We ought to tell. everyone, know who. they are. We keep an olman’s s “pole nor te. ‘carry over-age | mer- sale. don' : To realize its dream Mr. . Le- great society through’ social |‘we aren't going to fight your eye on them:;° =". ~-chandi Y. t waste. @ minute. The seale” lasts 12, sage’s government was forced ‘planping, had —raised—l-arg e damned war," he said:- | "The riots are-riots by young ise over from ane season to the next. in deys, only. . Continuing through this week and the , to make long - term. changes | constitutional- questions. | “We've got to brig them ‘people. All. of thése cities have: S eddler ~ mo toc oe 1 a which exacerbated the worries A thoroughgoing analysis of whites). ¢o their.:kiiees. We're organized young gangs.” ~ to" we ithe, ste ks from~ our. shelves in next , you'll see many special daily attractions. i'll ae — et @ population that thinks only ithe Canadian constitution and oF} going to—tatk—te—our—brothers-—He—suzgested that frustration, _—double-quick time, H in ‘s wi ’ be I-w h y lle to read every one of our in termi of its daily existence, the responsibilities and fiscal | |who are gang ‘members. We'll |unémployment. and ‘even pros: | from 10% 50% he said: ~~ rights. of tthe federal’ and pro- organize them.’ /perity are causes of the riots .. Savings fe to ° over everything, with ads. now and $ a ve 10% to. 50%, af These changes had proved po-Vitcial -governments—-had—be-| Carmichael, who capped a. in, Nero. areas. the exc of-tobaccos-and:sthool text books, . Holman's!~ , ttically Prego tcl Fi ee come necessary. . ~ |day of rallies in the Detroit | “It must be very difficult to ex : $s: 3 é | "Me. Kierans wasicdddvecsing 10 these problems was added |area with: his-speech’‘an -‘jilack |see other people with good. jobs, EVERYTHING, but- scideseidla int alse goes on : a - : delecates te. the ro ahh at general fear that ‘increased Power,” said: ‘We are going to;with television sets, with new | nS 3 een '. Couchiching - conference whiels government. action. would mean {take what belongs to us, be-jcars, with all of this, see stores . - = a : « this year,has taken the. thenie: ‘increased . centralization “which | cause it has been ‘taken away” ‘well-stocked and a prosperous - : L Special WMinge, government’ ac. Would have the effect of timit- from us [society and feel you are not we Here’ s.a Sample of the Savings For You: a6: tion and realistic politics.” ing provincial Initiative and con- ‘Black people have to wake | getting your fair~share of this. eae =< Mr Kierank eaid ttle not pos. jsequently ‘would limit the use |up and work up and get up and So I think there is some of ma) ¥ ; = : : sible_to build a great society by [ft uekee isa and initia. ;erwaniee, eameetet involved im it.’ ; LADIES SPORTS, TOYS HOUSEWARES half-measures or by comprom- poste.” in. higher decision-making |: SAVE 20% - 50% : Ise. sts, f 2 SAVE 8 ried Mr. Kierans said {t is clear-a |_\ LADIES’ ALL WEATHER COATS — Sizes 7-14 1n — on ee ‘ : ah ua going etiniagioal lquebec whlch separated strat { assorted colors. Regular 24.9%- 34.95 17, 77. PREMIER AIR MATTRESSES — 24 only. 6 97 SILEX STEAM IRONS — 24 only, 1 2 37 o rmae changes were re-/the rest of Canada would so6n 14 Galen ce Rue aie et eres a Reg: 8.96: Sele: ..:...00.sc.ge0kses es . Reg. 13.9. Sale .......... Ceeg ese us = ae which meant a ‘revolu- /find itself in a difficult position, ‘ SAVE 30% > 2 =: a i ory rane a lwould have to delay eo NUDE HEEL NYLONS — First quality, sizes 8% - | SAVE 38 1/3% SAVE 24% : ar i peacefullits dreams. for building a great | 11. Regular 89e pair. \9 34” WAGGONS — 12 only. Lee 14.95 G. FE. KETTLES — 30 = Res 10.95. p babciety and would. suffer a reat Sie ee for 8/c Sale -3i20.: peect eat saasaanaastaaeee 9.97 Sale * 8. 7 TInev itably. this brought” “the ‘siderable drop in its living Tan SAVE 33 1/3% Peet a as ee pee ees government into conflict with istandard. GLOVE & SCARF SETS — Sizes 8: ML, assorted | SAVE 19% SAVE 26% | MOSCOW (AP)—Vendors who | trolled. bs the state. | Factory | an Regular eb sees 1 37 HIGH WALL TENTS — 8’ x 10’, 64 97 26-PC. CUTLERY SETS — 14 only, : 10 57 se'l food .and knicknacks on ‘manage s and. workers ' who. ORI bee ngie tc a nt Me oases eb ho oho etc one cea Reg. 79.9. Sale rete ee ne e eee ele ‘ a Reg. UB O0y: ORIN ein ais eae oieae a ias in ann i n Soviet beaches. and close up sometimes take state property, ‘ ; shop when they see’ a police- jturn out goods in demand and MEN'S Ys’ : es : : 7 man should be given a chance sell them’ *<illegally are de- = BO FURNITUR ; OME FUR HIN G s 4 : . . to make a ruble legally, Izves-. nounced as. economic specula- ‘ : . ; Ee e H NIS a : tia said Saterday. tors. The punishment can be] SAVE 331/3% |. : SAVE 15% SAVE 25% i pe r a : Nn Ss imo | The: newspape?, which speaks death. : : ' MEN’S SHORT-SLEEVE SPORT & DRESS SHIRTS | EVERY LIVING ROOM: SUITE.—By Kroehler,| FACE CLOTHS — Imperfects 12” x 12", . * for the Soviet government, || Sometimes,’ however. the line ]’ — Sizes S.M. L. or 14% - 1642. Reg. 2.98 1 97 Sklar, Diamond Bros. “ete.” Reg. 179.95 {to 549.95..] Reg .39 if perfect. Sale : a t i i : e >. |acknowledged that private en- jbetween legal and illegal DU Ry eee 8 ea one ere hep chee ues 15% : i 3 dos 87¢ SASKATOON ~ (CP) — Com-jstory to begin with,’’ said Mr. |terprise’ sometimes works and vee enterprise is re SAVE 25% DMC ONE 555555 Gi ee eae bis Oe eee ° : apalle patie sone Says : |Adaskin. ‘We have talked called for permission to let the ciall oeWiate. sists ater fines: MEN’S CASUAL PANTS — With Koratron or locked SAVE 15% , SAVE 33 1/3% I starting work: this faite on Ree Hue 8 et ane bah daha veut esata ita legally, ‘ing their | work ‘on. collective crease to definately hold their creases Colours in EVERY MATTRESS & BOX SPRING — By: Sim CHENILLE BEDSPREADS — Double bed_ size. 4 he fall\_on__an (cited. 3 jon an experimental basis. tateak Aud \ bell these Honda we black and beige. Sizes 30.-34. Reg. 7.98 5 97 mons Sealy, Inner Spring Mattress Co, etc. Reg. 5.98. ~—63. $7 ie opera ased on Eskimo folk} They will use tape record- It said such people as artists ivately. * Z : my Ta a i ehh eae ’ Reg. values 14.95 fo 99.50 o/. Sale ay = i : : music and using an’ E skim q jings of old Eskimo songs in cre- and those who sell food and! ay the ‘belichon thé li vee Dei : 15 Yo. Er emineae sa Se Ranney ed are res % theme. ‘ating the opera. sourvenirs on the beaches ‘‘fill Gjear. ae Peeiwe eee SAVE 33 = ean ze ‘ a SAVE 15% — -| SAVE: 15% } The idea was sparked by a ,eskimo music,” said’ the in the vacuum in service be- |for ¢ ide t t t BOYS’ PANTS & J ANS — Regular or 42 boxer LAH luggage by Samsonite, McBrine, Christie, ete SATIN-BOUND BLANKETS — About 72°" x 84”. " trip to Rankin Inlet in: the jcomposer, “is primitive with a leause those who should. really or..8 “escen, to fem out 2] waist. Sizes 6-16,, Regular 2.98. 1.97 mo . @ Bos, | Reg. 10.95 4 North-West, Territories a -year rather Wild quality but yet with- take care of service use “vid spare bed to a_ vacationing Sale rene a iscount 15 Yo Sale Net ae ; ° ago. Prof. Eli Bornstein, head jgreat warmth, much’ like the 'sfandards.” : Doatcen, but te Uae oe Z : ay La : Fea sacl ae ‘ |, Of the Po eac of ey people themselves. _Their music Virtually all . busines in. the the, boarder” oe eee o : . ; Wan art department, and Prof. jis plaintive and not too compli- USSR. j ee ee ; fy : ’ y 5 : 3 Adaskin, head of the music de- cated.’ : ee ie : CHINA, NOTIONS mes CHILDREN’S APPLIANCES partinent, visited R. G. William- | Eskimos use only a voice and a - a= m4 SAVE, 28% SAVE 50% | a AV 20 A gon, now a special lecturer in ja tom-tom. yet ‘it is amazing a | C N | C ag PC Ww ‘ Seats SAVE 30% anthropology and archeology at |how effective their -kind of ex- i Need Insurance? : Po ak bee ne CHEST OF oe ER— | Gms’ SUMMER COATS Sizes TY 14 and 8-| RCA VICTOR STEREO — Combmation with AM: the university, who spent 13 pression is." “f cea tie Sea cians Goa apept- et: ROE. 96-29. 3 only. Reg. 299.95, = years working among the Es-/--Mr.-Adwskin. nioted’-such -“4m- i AUTO, : iF ‘Se. -Anthon i; Parish sig si walnut finished drawer chest. 59. 7 Sale 1 1 41. 14. 97 a only. Reg. 209. 97. R Kimos. iacx ‘ portant material’ ‘will. probably : MOTOR BIKE, y os se Sale ete eas ne Bale... eet eres r askin will compose the ‘soon be unavailable because the | ; oa “C SAVE. 33 1/3% SAVE. 20% 7 : ; ROSS & OLIVE" { STE i — : * aay — Bere, Mr. Williamson _ will vounger Eskimo generation, FIRE, LIFE. Wed. oe 3rd Higche atalinie adele tien _STEMWAREE GIRLS’ SUMMER—DRESSES — Sizes 2- 4x HOOVER ‘VACUUM CLEANER — Complete * with, ; mnglish, lacks interest in its traditions: : Pala scee eee aie ‘ and Mr. Bornstein will design ‘The young people. exposed to BSKE . ... i BLOOMFIELD * mci ee Ce ee ne Sale ee c 1.97 : 7 rm | cleaning tools, 2 only. Floor samples. 47. 8} Powe kara costumes: radio, prefer: singing cowboy & LEN H KEY Hot se eee * < , Wale 1 4 he 2.57 Pics teeyeee ss epaaeeecer es is Be Reg. 59.95. Sale .........5055. “We have some exciting ma- songs. They even twang gui- OO J as terial to work: with and a good ‘tars.” ee : a from 3 - 9 p.m. ~BAYE 20% SAVE ro : SAVF. 15% ‘ Ry cas k Panacea se Co-Op Ins j SALAD BOWLS — Dec semi-parcelain in 10° | GIRLS’ & BOYS’ SUMMER COATS — Sizes 4: 6x. | :23”. RCA VICTOR TV'— With new ‘bonded sietire: 7 oe ext Ganies and dialisoments “size. Reg. 59¢ ea, Sale | - 87c Reg. 14.95,.- 19.95. 7 47 9 97 tube. 6 only: Reg. 259.95. 219 97 oP i Q ( i { ht Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 for young and old: Bie . Oe _v. Wee co ee ere: ' OIC our Gunfi =Sss55 3 , ae : aoa emcee ‘ s # J HARDWARE It’s a perfect time to open a convenient BUILDING - $600 IN" PRIZES ee oe SAVE 17% “Moores Wall Satin paint, 1200 ats. ' 400 SHEETS 5/18 x 4 x 8’ DOUGLAS FIR ‘PLY- N | ils Two. Wou nds Two : OE otietonde ee 2.27) OPTIONAL CHARGE | Foss Sait ‘nme Ma 27 i ; > SAV j a ae Sale oe HAY COMPETI v. av “ACCOUNT SAVE. 175 ~ Ae war ot Fi Moab ntAP2-,andsmastoatintek-dn-the-rsicdeckiyeelienuneren Mas Sea TE eigen aeee las ie eee 1500 DOMESTIC. GAUGE, VINVL ASBESTOS mayor of Plentywood and Fajk’s. next. bullet ; 5 i oe aera ae 59. Sale’ m | Enquire at H FLOOR ‘TILE — 9° x 9 ’or 4! 18° plank style, T dale ‘ . : : : olman’ 3 { i ‘or 414" plank sty an_oilworker on trial for as- Tande stasgered from the“|~ OL ~ 2 tm 47¢ a H's Customer “Accounts | nes. 160 ea, é, t e Offi . fault were killed Saturday, and courtroom while Falk's gun was: ‘ SAVE 16% wad ne SME; ONG rect cicna tessa iis Perv er ee 4 ~ two men were wounded in a stil) blazing and éollapsed om |. ‘ ; 1 13 , ; : SAVE 20% ‘ ' gunfight in police court ihe. lode oF an. atiaRent Baragel Class 1 — — — — GRASS HAY VELOX CREAM SEPARATERS — 650 Ib. 5 only.” ei 2 ia gay é ' adjacent garage: yy 3000 CEILING TILE 12” x 24" Supercoat white. Sheriff Lyle Meddlers said the-|/ Plentywood . is ‘in. extreme New Holland Machine Co. of Canada Ltd: Reg. 249.95. 209 97 i Reg. 34.95. : 27. 97 é eit worker, ; Duane Falk 9 of {Hurtheasternn Montana, 16. miles Cha LE I ME Sale tle tea weecea gece - 3 Sale i ‘Pléntywood, stood up in his from the -border with Canada i se ot oe i ) HAY “ie : i _ehair .upon being convicted, and 24 miles,‘frdm the ’North P.E.1. Fluid Milk Ass’n and Dairymen’s Ass’ v : 5 : S : i yey pee! led a .22-calibre pistol from —Dakotra—-state tine: = * . ; 5 : £ pocket of his jeans and Tande. 46, was one of the SARE Se ee Se oe MIXED: HAY Eve n You end iS a. STORE HOURS: gan firing. ees _ best-known: lawyers in. the area. : 4 P.E.L. Exhibition Association ry Pen y Sp f . : ' He killed Mayor Ludvig {He was a forner county attor- : $e , ‘ Poe <Charlottetown — Mon. thru: Tande and wounded Justice of Ne and filled tle jobs of mayor Seven Prizes in each Class—First | prize—S60. Vote for Your Favorite | ride! Thurs. — 95:30; Fri, — 9-9:30; he Peace William Denikas, who. 2" city attorney while main- . : 8 . : is confined to a wheelchair, and ue Se eto: ” i i Seventh prize—$10. ‘ Sat. — 9-5:30; Summerside —.. ‘Falk had "be ied wil ‘ a “ : ae “city, policeman Ole. Fiske. Then ai ~ Rat ee with For ent¥y forms aud further information write: Mon. thru. Thurs. — — 8:30-5; Lo Fiske began firing and Falk fel) 2°84, by Robert Engstrom of 3 he . - “Pri, — 8:30-9; Sat. --° 8)30-noon “At dead with a billet between his Reserve Mont. in connection Hay. Competition = OY ee ena Tande, serving as prosecuting — penikas found, him cuiltv and P.E.1. Department of Agriculture, : ; : : attorney in the assaul cA8€ fineq jjisn, $50. Tehen Fatk stood : ye : Listen te Our Daily Radio Shows jor Bride Standings agzinst Falk, 23, was shot first-up and ‘began firing) Meddlers P.O. Box 2000, Charlottetown, PBA: : ‘ On CFCY and CIRW — Monday throngh Saturday! im the arm. He twisted his body Salds—— r aaa ; ae : , nf . ‘ cw ecw ae RE eS ° + 7 - ET eee : eV S. oot . Me . at 4 se os uf \ gt aN *e me - : . oa ; oe bee fo ae Sa ' ap ees | «4 : - Z