The Charlottetown Kinsmen Club, which has the conces- sion for front license plates for cars and half-ton trucks this year, have as a feature on the plates the inscription “stay alive in '65'’. Yesterday chairman of the provincial safety council. Part of the PRESENTED A full docket faced Magistrate James B. Johnston Murray River, appeared on & charge of possession of an offen- sive weapon and making a fa |statement for application under | the liquor permit act: The. case | | was adjourned by mutual con- |sent and re-scheduled to March }24 for preliminary hearing be- fore judge and jury. Accused |was represented by John P. Ni- cholson. | Preston Allison MacSwain, charged with failure to yield the right of way, had his case ad- journed to March 10 A Georgetown man, Ernest Owen Roache, was fined $20 and leosts for assault. Raymond George Quillan, Georgetown was also fined $20 and costs for the same offence. Plaintiff in each case was Kenneth Arsenault of Georgetown. Evidence was gi- ven by the plaintif and Vincent Rafuse Lawrence Edward Burke, Car- \digan, appeared on charges of. assault, and doing damage to i..{property over $50 value. Accus- proceeds from the sale of the plates is going to the safety council with the remainder being placed in the club fund for worthy causes. The plates aré on sale at motor vehicle branches and car desiers. Marorienl Island Tokens ° has. been raised,” Mr, Douglag, On Display 3 SX put the matter’ to a committee A nearly complete collection of Island ‘‘tokens’’ will be display- ed at the March meeting of the PEI. Numismatic Association at the YMCA Wednesday, March 3 when currency was scarce some tokens were used as a means of exchange and a wide variety is known to have been in existence, ranging from leather to metal. A “proof’’ set of coinage from South Africa and Cyprus will also be. displayed. These are: understood to have reached here| want a report,” he declared | only this week. At the same time members of the association will hold a coin auction. (ass@ciates: have been trying. to cover something up here.”’ | Shouts rang back and forth as the two leaders bristled at each other. “One pretence after another “where Liberal members can continue to confuse the - issue and prevent amy decision on it, is an obvious attempt to draw a red herring across the trail “Im earlier historical times 224 Prevent this matter being ley Soloman with the Flint-|jiminary hearing was set to | properly ifivestigated.’’ SAID GOVT. AFRAID The NDP chief, who repre- sents Burnaby-Coquitiam said, the government’ is afraid Mr. Castonguay will report that the vote-fraud charge is untrue. “The government hotly. Mr. Douglas said he person- ally has no doubts about his VOTE FRAUD (Continued from page 1) that Mr. Castonguay should do the investigating Mr. Pearson of doing every- thing he could to ‘‘prevent this matter being looked into.” Mr. Pearson jumped to his feet and complained that the statement was “both inaccurate Mr. Diefenbaker snapped: “No matter what subterfuge the prime minister uses, he and his LOCAL BRIEF tight to sit im the Commons. |““But I want the public to know jthat neither I ‘nor any other | beyond a- shadow of a doubt ‘| member from B. C. have any The difference between the NDP and the government, he | added, is that when any doubts are expressed about the right to | sit im parliament the NDP is | eadty to have them investiga- | There were howls from the Liberal benches. “What has happened to the |beautiful relationship between the government and the NDP,” Mr. Diefenbaker called out with a laugh. The amended motion to have the acting chief electoral officer investigate the charges was passed on a voice vote. OPPOSITION (Continued from page 1) |the province and would require HAD SURGERY Walter O’Brien is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital and underwent surgery Tuesday morning. RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL Blain Gautheir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gauthier, 246 Kent Street, has re-entered the Charlottetown Hospital. BOILER TROUBLE Slight damage was when boiler trouble resuited in a fire at Central Creameries about 3 o'clock Tuesday after- noon. SLIGHT DAMAGE Slight damage was reported when an overheated oil stove started a fire at 24 Belmont Street Wednesday morning. The Charlottetown Fire Department | answered the call at 6 a.m. KILLED IN GERMANY Relatives in Charlottetown Scully, RCA, was injured in the accident. No details considerable investigation by the | transportation committee later in the Session. Another topic which he said |must be debated was that of |matching grants. Attorney-Gen- eral Alban Farmer replied that there would be a statement on the matter. |BYELECTION WINS jtume Carnival was held at Sou- does not poor. { Cc a [in elected trial by jeden and Cost me jury, and the case was adjourn- U arniva ed to Souris on March 3. Melvin Well Attended J, Mactuaid revresented the te: SOURIS — The annual cos- BREAK, ENTER, THEFT Leonard Joseph Campbell, An- jris Arena with a large crowd in| pandale, appeared on three Bruce Stewart; Mrs: Bert Mul-/theft at the Cardigan Liquor | lally’. atid Milton ‘Fitzpatrick 8€- Store, John Francis store, For- jlected the following winners. 'tune Bay, and Eldon MacKen- |Girls under 18 — 1. Loma gie’s store, Rollo Bay. Accused | Burke with the Queen of Hearts, | elected trial by judge and jury |2. Shirley MacLaren and Bever-|at an earlier session and pre- |stones, 3. Polly Cheverie, Susan|Warch 10. Bail was set at $2,000 Cheverie and Veronica MaclIn-|in recognizance. J.P. Nicholson tyre with “Babies of the Year’. represented the accused. |, Boys under 18 — 1 Douglas rhomas William Roy Metcalfe, Aitken, Brian Brown — mon-'annandale, and Allen Jerome keys, 2. Gary Burke — tramp, Bouchard. Camp Gagetown, 3. Gary MacDonald — Help the were also arraigned on charges of break, entry and theft. Met- Girls over 18 — 1. Mrs. Edgar|calfe was charged with theft |Dixon and Connie Roach — Ro-' from the Cardigan Liquor Store meo and Juliet, 2. Rena Sander-| and John Francis’s store, For- json and Mrs. Lorne Francis tune Bay. Bouchard was charg- The new flag. 3. Shirley, Nancy ed with theft from John Fran- |and Margaret Duvar and Vauda¢is’s store. Both had elected | Adams — milkmaids. trial by judge and jury, and a |_ Boys over 18 — 1. David/preliminary hearing was set for |MacKinnon and Charlie Mac- | March 10, with a bail of $2,000 Phee — curity babies. 2. Justin|each. J.P. Nicholson represent- |MacKinnon and Francis Power |ed both men. ISLAND NEWS PAGE ' Eastern And Central Districts = Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 25, 1965. 5. Three Appear On Store Breaks in Kings | and Daniel Christie Jenkins, Mt. County Magistrate's court YeS-| inion were each fined $20 and terday morning in Georgetown. | oosts for fighting Gerald Archibald MacLean, | piace Ise costs for illegal possession of li- qur. tague — Saki and Soona, 3. Walter t |MacPhee — Castro. | LADIES ~ BASKETBALL | Best Couple = Saka and So- On February 23rd Notre Dame ona; best costume — Romeo and Juliet; master of ceremonies — Ed Clinton. Academy challenged Prince of Wales to a losing game of bas- | . | Lineups for NDA and PWC re- spectively were as follows: ‘ } NDA—E... Botts,.S. Nantes, 8. lant, A. Cauty, G. O’Brien, L. | | Ryan, M. Gillis, R. Robinson, B. Baglole. | pitts, L. Campbell, A. Grant, A. |Kelly, R. Reid, J. Ballem, M. IN MEMORIAL HOSP. | Cross, is a patient in the Kings |County Memorial Hospital. . | gent, P. O’Rourke and Mrs. Clarence Whiteway, Do- ver, is a patient in the Kings | County Hospital where she un- | derwen | Gauthier, M. MacLeod, 8S. Gal- PWC—P. O'Rourke, G. Col- | Seymour O'Connor, Milltown UNDERGOES SURGERY t surgery recently. third quarter 19-16 for the overall score was 29-27 TO TORONTO HOSP. Ear! Clive Johnson, Montague, in a public ed citizens Skip Athol Robertson Title “~ imposed on them for deliber- and bis winning | onde met FORTY FEARED DROWNED #'¢!y attempting to injure each the curling rink where the| BOMBAY (Reuters) — About rien Deputy-Mayor offered his con-\% Persons, including women In announcing the additional | Frizze! gratulatighs before the cheering|@"4 children were feared |fines, NHL president Glarence : spectators. Also present t6 offer drowned after a ferry boat with Campbell) warned that “any fur-| all in vain Two men were fined $20 and Legion Champs. deus Are The, vie |tague Curling Club. Welcomed | The Mohtague rink, which was highly favored to emerge the torious Provincial winner before commencement of champion Legion curlers from Montague received a noisy mid- | skip night welcome from many of |G. “‘Duke’ MacDonald, second the citizens of the town on and Jack Murphy, lead, They) Thursday night through the Provincial downs at the Belvedere Club in the Dominion Legion Charlottetown eight starts. Headed by Deputy- | March 22nd to 26th and the best’ Mayor Preston D. MacLure,|wishes of all citizens of the) Police cars and fire engines|Province are extended to them) leading a long line of private|for a successful automobiles loaded with interest-| bring back the Dominioh Curling their congratulations were the|100 aboard sank in the River Royal Canadian Legion Mon- ,Sankh Branch Vice-President “SEI ATON'G tT Teeeerneaueeae ¢ y¥ ‘ f Watch for Special Tickets throughout the Store we - : eRe Stewart Dewar . bonspiel -at Belvedere is composed of A. C. Robertson, after going will travel to Drummondville ditional play- | P.Q. to represent the province in undefeated in which are being held from) in Orissa State, police conduct Wednesday. Luxurious Furs at — Exciting: Savings ! EATON’S TRAVELLING FUR COLLECTION WILL BE IN _.CHARLOTTETOWN ONE FULL WEEK STARTING THURS- DAY, FEB. 25th. CANADIAN NATURAL SHEARED BEAVER . Special, each MUSKRAT Back (dyed) Mr. Matheson took issue with; Donnie Johnston, Peters Road, a recent statement by Premier |left recently for Toronto, Ont., Walter R. Shaw who said, fol-/Where he will enter Toronto lowing Liberal ‘wins in the Feb, General Hospital for treatment. |‘M¢ Jatter team winning 41-37 |\9 byelections, that byelections jusually go against the govern- RETURNS HOME NDA vs. former team and NDA vs. PWC, |ment in. power. The opposition leader produced statistics which he said showed that Premier Shaw's statement was not cor- lieation as ‘‘the most surveyed been referred in a national pub- EASTERN FUNERALS Debbie O’Connor, young dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood O’Connor, Milltown Cross, has returned to her home after be- ing a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Charlotte- DAUGHTER 1S PATIENT of Debbie O'Connor, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. At- Prince of W. College, is teovt today for Ottawa where |tion to present he will sttend_a meeting of the| picture of what pepe Airey Cone oie Cree Tes ened Wrties | queerement "s representative was “‘considerabl dist bed a re ae betnal te ie coe ial at BRC CARD’ PARTY Winners of the card oat ee ae ie ee Wednesday night at the Basilica defici year, Centre were as fol-|48 eed with the premier that) the aarti tit, Mrs. Bert | deficit financing’ for industrial | adian Clarkin, second, Mrs. Joseph |@evelooment and a balanced was Roach; gent's first, F. J. Bow-jeconomy is perfectly justified”. : wees, pecund, Artie LeClol; |B Oo ene seid. money consolation, . and Mrs. F. it was done, as he said money Smith; door, B. Martin: special, |for industrial expansion in the Kenya J. A. MacKenzie; freezeout, A. |province did not come from the) Mount R. Ellis and J, A. MacKenzie, ‘deficit. is est peak in Conditions of free making ‘All regular priced materials from Stock or Sample. Minimum 63” length Material priced — EIS PIE Ne E Full Length Coats BLACK PERSIAN LAMB (Dyed) with mink trim. Special, exch 199.00 NATURAL GREY PERSIAN LAMB with sapphire mink ‘im. Special, each 249.00 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB (dyed) with natural shawl collar. Special, 249.00 to NATURAL GREY PERSIAN LAMB with natural shaw! collar. te 759.00 EUROPEAN MOUTON LAMB (Processed, sheared & dyed) oe sapphire a unh op 199 00 EUROPEAN MOUTON LAMB. (processed; sheared ot ot mci ee CANADIAN NATURAL RANCH MINK GILLS GREY CARACUL (Paws, dyed) or longer, Silene een SS ee ene ae ted 319.00 $ each... sae JL oe rat the Moo! TW Plavers |! ined $100 MONTREAL (CP). — Orland ; George Worth, mate; E.| Kurtenbach of Boston Bruins Doug Mohns of Chicago Black Hawks were fined an a¢- $100 each finals A their stick - swinging duel o's during a National Hockey League .game_ between the two clubs Sunday night. - The pair had received auto- attempt to| matic 3100 fines for the match penalties referee Bill ther trend towards this kind of | them. will drastic penalties.” ae Wednesday Friday in more’ Now Gatineau have been . : result jG A tn, blaine G2 aie