e ¥. | In Charlottetown yesterday for ; jhis first official visit as Presi- dent of The Canada Life Assur- | lance Company, A. Hazlett Lem- | }mon met a number of business | .|leaders at a luncheon at the 'Charlottetown Hotel. Robert E. | | Younker, C.L U., Manager of the |Prince Edward Island Branch lwas the host on, this occasion. ; : {! Congratulations were extended | jon ‘this wonderful development’ | as Premier Walter R. Shaw of- | ficially opened the new Agro | _ Co-op Feed and Farm Sdpplies | } retail business yesterday after-| many things that will supply the | ‘farm people of the province’, ‘the premier observed Others ‘who spoke included Ag- jriculture Minister Andrew Mac- Rae, Ralph Miner, merchandis- |services, Moncton; Joe Murphy, for the contractors, Williams, |Smith, iness. jing manager, Maritime Co-op, \Murphy and MacLeod. and Don | available on- a manageril tact. Mr. Smith actually is an employee of MCS, though he is managing the local farmer-own- ed business.) : DIRECTORS. INCLUDE noon, “You seem to have so} Congratulating, the board of directors — they include Harold Smith, MLA df Pownal. — the premier warmly congratulated jboth Mr. Smith and his good | wife, Hazel, who was present on ‘their fine family. The premier noted that the manager is one son, and that ‘‘several other isons are doing fine service'’. David Smith, is an agricultural fieldman ‘or the P.E.I. department of agri- |One.of the others, the manager of the bus- con- and the ability to declare a mo- dest divident in the ‘always very difficult first year of oper- ation.’ Your performance in this regard ‘is-very encouraging in- deed’, the smiling premier em- phasized j Mr. MacRae said th develop- ment “is tangible evidence that ‘farmers well-organized can do ‘something for themselves ... It is evidenge these people have | confidence in the agricultural fu- ture of this province.” Mr. Smith said that very. near future, “‘our milling equipment and bulk unloading facilities will be installed. The steel tanks on the outside he ex- « in the 1) Island News: Page 'New Farm Retail Business | tun cin St Ae 3 8 Gains Premier's A pproval A. H. Lemmon (Meets Leaders Mr. Lemmon later was greeted ; | Presiding was John’ A. (Jack) culture, Another son, Winston, is Plained, will be for storage of P 8 u “e- - The Provincial »Minister of re- ' EAM BOY | : Labor, Hon, Hubert: B. Mac- | quired. ; was learned from voluntary |Life serves the people of the At-! cess."’ : en af the So ae a oe aaa (9) 1.39, with : Neill, in connection with the re-} ‘‘Many recent amendments to workers yesterday. ‘antic provinces in two import-| Premier Shaw referred to the | 99 horses with records of 2.00 or better ae . cent Island labor dispute, yes-| the Industrial Relations Act | It was pointed out at Citadel ant ways: by protecting them|Maritime Co-operative “Services | Shed dams of “Knight Ti 1573 “Coff Break’? 1.38.2 ; | ferday issued the. following | have removed certain difficulties headquarters that the majority through the Company's services as—“one of the most successful] yam tisenor Hal by Hal Dale 2..02 ao cack Weless ac $1,000 To Sally Ann | et th the. Royal - HE HIGH regard and af- fection which veterans of two world wars hold for the Salva- —tion Army—was—shown ina generous. manner yesterday when President Charles Ryan Canadian Legion : oe a cheque for $1,000 the Building Appeal Fund. ‘Never has the Sally Ann elos- | “Here Mr. Ryan ts shown pre- senting the gift to Capt. Ray Nelson of the local corps. Also esent—_were,__Ira-__ Brown, RIGHT, representing World War One veterans and Brig. | vincial_chairman of the Salva: tion Army Building Appeal ru... meen | bers had received from the Sal. | ed their doors on us. Let us tow jly Ann during World Wars One| epen our purse strings and help | this worthy cause.’ With this | ringing declaration, members ot | the Charlottetown Branch of the | Royal Canadian Legion, at their | -‘megular monthly meeting last night, unanimously approved that a cheque for $1,000 be do-| mated te the Sally Ann Building | mem- | and Two and. the uneasy times) between were expressed on all! sides. ‘‘This branch,’’ it was) stated, ‘‘could at last help in a} substantial way the service- man’s veterans and Legionaires best friend The Salvation Army.” CALL -FOR SUPPORT A.number_of members drew _on_ a Labor Minister | by the Mayor during a trip to- the City Hall. chairman of the board. of diree- ‘Rodd, Milton, in his capacity as with the Canada department of bulk ‘It will be augured from the bulk Lemmon were welcomed by "Mr..| ‘and Mrs. Younker and members | of the Branch and their wives. | Accompanying the President was | John M. Munro, Director of agen- | cies, Canada. This dinner meet- ing was held at the Charlotte- town Hotel. , In the evening, Mr. and,#rs. jtors. jwas Doug Curtis, president jthe Famrers Co-operative, |LARGE NUMBER : City Canvass premier enthiised. ? = some failures among ¢o-opera- MR. LEMMON _— __ tives in P.E.1. in the past, the , \premier emphasized, “the prin- | In the course of his remarks, |ciples of co-operative develop- Issues Statement statement. “1 would like-to make ‘a brief statement of the tabour dispute which has immoblized a large part of the construction indus- try in this province for the past few weeks. . “T have refrained from mak- ing: a detailed report,on this mat- ter because I felt that progress could. only -be realized in an atmosphere of calm and reason at the bargaining table. I wish to congratulate both the rep- resentatives of the construction, industry and of the workers on | the prudent and objective man- ner in which they conducted the negotiations: which. have led—to Fam time to time to be which impeded rapid certificat- jon of the employees in the con- | struction trades with the result that these as well as other trades may now be dealt with quickly and efficiently by our Labour Relations Board." Fishing Case Is Adjourned | 4m Queens County Magistrate Court yesterday afternoon Jo- seph Arnold Gallant of North Rustico, charged with unlawful- feampaign for $35,000 is meeting | Nears $5,000 a The Special Names Canvass strong ties that his Company has |still there, and wherever thee. 1 in Charlottetown for the Salvat-| had with this historic. part of|principles have been applied, | fon Army Building Fund Appeal | Canada. He remarked on the | with. proper and efficient man- soared near the $5,000 mark, it }economy and said that Canada |agement, there has been’ suc- | of teams have yet to report and and by investing in their econo- deyelopments in co-operative ef- indicaions are that the Army) ifort right across Canada, if not on the continent’. (MCS is the | wholesale co-op enterprise for this endeavoiir, and they have | my. “Prince Edward Isiand a ready and sympathetic sup-|Branch is one that we truly ad-| port throughout the province. jmire’’, he stated, ‘‘and we know | Ben Arsenault, president of|that members of this -. Branch the George R. Pearkes Branch | serve their policyholders with de- | of the Royal Canadian Legion, |dication and sound knowledge.” | : Summerside, and C.R. Craig, secretary-. manager, haye vol- unteered their services in organ- izing the residential canvass in the town. They will have-the full co-operation of the Ladies Auxil- jary of the branch. : The Special Names and Gen- eral Business canvass in Sum-'‘ merside is under the direction of TORONTO. (CP) — All-prov- inces should adopt legislation prohibiting the sale of dogs fd | universities for research, says | Tom Hughes, general manager of the Ontario Humane So-' ciety. Referring to recent Al- berta legislation dealing with the sale of dogs to universities, peer Adios 1.57, Good Time 1.57-3, Diamond Hal 1.57-2--~ -Presently he has three colts racing in the Maritimes. Standing at Roy Pippey's, M | agriculture. | “An excellent group of direc- | of the the customer. One of the interested visitors tors’ was the comment ‘ ; This is another step in bring- of | premier who was in top form as | 'he wove some of his best humor P ‘nto his remarks before he offi-.-ment-of feeds to the farmer, and plant warehouse. : + He congratulated the Recalling that there have heen | ization on its growth in t PLEADS TO SAVE DOGS | RASTERN PROVINCIAL AIRWAYS MARITIMES LOCAL SERVICES Spring 1966 (Effective April 24, 1966) Paul Sehurman. ‘Mr. Hughes said he would like) “This is industrial expansion cially opened the plant by cut- as its best, where you are giving | ting the a service to a large number of | that stretched across the door of Smith observed. farmers in the province’, the | the | traditional red ribbon where we | ATTENTION HORSEMEN and _ FARMERS- Breed “to the sire with the -best blood lines tn the Province: urn to work as soon as pos sible’ in a joint statement issued - @t noon Thursday by Mike) tive of the | tance in this endeavour by the Montague. Branch. of the.Royal ; Canadian Legion. It was the opinion of the club the rates were set for rental of the Lions Dance. Hall in the rink to parties requiring its use for meetings. Committees were ap | applican's high school record also being considered by the SDU Scholarship Committee. the International Laborers Union | of America since it was formed Wednesday night. | Schurman, 1 P.EJ. Builders Exchange and| members that by holding the pointed to work at the next two J. M. McAlduff, representative of the P. EF. I... construction workers The statement eame as a re oul. of private meetings he tween man. represent a- tives and representatives of the ‘men A general meeting i planned here this afternoon. Navy Week \ion Howard S. Maclean, as | the same as the. Cause of e chairman, with Lions Pau! | Christ. : Drawing Near Batchilder and Guy Coffin as | It is the same Temple and the same Foundation. Both BOYS’ Navy League Week in Canada and t , | be inducted into office in June; times. and seasons of the ee tle St teeth bts ai | president, Lion Allan MacPhee, _oul—refreshing and. ah tne SUITS SHIRTS i ir ¢ | iat. v i jion J. W ening and the cause e : . Oe SS eae May 7. a tate a a a vabewel of the life of man- ’ 1st. Prize MEN'S DRESS PANTS Nav} is one : ma , kind. The : f tod i week in each year when Cana- | dent. Lian Erie Wood: imme ind ees ay Ae 3 REG. 59.95 in on ee ‘ dians from coast to coast. are urged to pay grateful tribute to those whn have served and those who are now serving Canada at Clinic in the Regional High School, that it would be more Saturday night dances. central for a greater number of people froma -wide-—areaof Kings County. The date for the | Clinic will be announced and | advertised in the near future | The local Club will also provide | transportation by car for thdse {who have not their own. means | of transportation. CLUB OFFICERS The nominating commuttee of members presented the follow ing slate of -Officers, who will | diate past president, Lion Jos | eph ‘Sonny’ Johnson; secre tary, Lion Herbert Stewart; | treasurer, Lion Joey Walsh, lion ‘tamer; Lion John Walsh; tail J ‘ / What is the Baha'i —-Faith?- The Cause of Baha'u'llah ts of these are spiritiial spring- the sun of yesterday. At the coming of Christ the divine teachings were given in. ac- cordance with the infancy of the human race. The teach- gea During this week it is’. fit ; ings of Baha'u'llah have the and proper that a nation of free twister, Lion Harold Publicover; came basic principles, but “men and women give well-de- (three Directors to serve one are according to the stage served honor and recognition ‘to the achievements of its men of | Lawrence Murphy and Stillman | the. requirements of this Oth : the sea. It is the week for Cana- | carpi Ca John Waish has.one | illuminated age. and development work, MEN’S atta a dians to rededicate themselves Year to serve as a Director to Abdul Baha all the features you to those principles of freedom and: self government which‘they eherish. It is a week in which grateful citizens should salute their Navy and make sure that it is adequate to fulfill its eontri- bution to our national security NAVAL PARADE ‘year each: Lions Harry Yorston; fulfill his term. of- maturity of the world and Travel Trailer Accessories: Mac EAN'S MEN'S For information on eohnecting— EPA ticket agent. Men's and Boys' Weer are local times. service—with_Ne wfoundland via FREE PRIZES 2nd Prize MEN'S WORK PANTS 3rd Prize Ath Pri MEN'S SHIRT BOY'S PANTS tanks into truck. for delivery te ing a faster, more direct move- “we hope to keep the price dows like .to see it,”. Mr: “After the ceremony the fairly “organ--la¥ge—group of visiters enjoyed he first |tea and doughnuts, and a friend. _ from 18 members to 75 ‘ly chat, in the building. ET ount HHerbert. 1966 season.. Owner: In charge Roy Pippey. . forall ‘ Labrador, consult . your SPECIAL g- To be Drawn for Saturday evening Reports. were received on the ba RE-OPENING @EFE in field corn are now bred-in to ev: j we call them “Y1reip InsuRANCE Factors’ —Strong Germt- NATION .. . Extra DrouGuT Reeierance .. . Stronger SraLx @ and Roor Systems .. . Safe mc and Husxine qualities... Bxtra Yre_orme Ability. Zach "Tite they can event on Pride MATURITIES . . Pride Variety— Dress Pants Wool and Permanent . Su Crease th all shades. rior Pick- PREE Pepsi & Donuts served - all day Candy for the kiddies ( A a Ae Fi sands re “. can nu (18 we eg 10” Pripg because they Reg. 18.95. for extra BOYS’ AOWe Be ee ree i etn y ~_& Naval parade will he formed | ‘NOW DOUBLE | _ 1 ae ; é Sunday morning at Queen Char- | : : f the: BRT PRIDE CORN WITH i - : ; 95 abs cl taaconad. HIPSTERS lotte Armouries at 10.30. The | : : ? | > @ Nes : re « atc i at ad once De Sr eel YIELD INSURANCE FACTORS | ae WT. MacDonald: Taking part in : = Mow & = Pants i fawn, bine sng scene! the parade ‘to Zion Presbyterian : TODAY ORDER : | : Church and St. Dunstan's Basil featuring ae : a Reg 4.95 ica. will he naval veterans, Sea Cadets from Charlottetown, Sum merside and Souris, Navy Lea gue cadets and the Prince Fd- ward Island Regiment hand : ————— : ' LONG DISTANCE "Ken & Eddie” plus Les Alexander JENKINS TRANSFER LTD. ee ee | 191 Longworth Ave. © Dial 2-1206 @ GRA ‘ and the Smoothies FRDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS The’ Horse & Sulk Club's NADA STEAK ROOM Members & Guests Welcome HALIFAX 72 Queen Street = Pe eel. | All FIRTH BROTHERS Made-te-Measure Suits Reduced by 10% We will carry such famous lines as; ARROW TOOKE, FRIAL, CROWN /ROYAL,, MURPHY’S, FIRTH BROTHERS.: | SEED CO. Dial 4-8313 iii roche - i a a nn - é a Me SPECIAL a 4.49 -MacLEAN’S | MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR Main Street © Montague feed arriving on bulk cars... NPROVINGIAL apne. Praises of past favors their personal experience in call- the settlement of their mutual ly fishing trout” out” of “season, to. see the federal goverimnt | ene EAS oe iis Fe : A seal son problem. I would further like to. ae oer Labo k take action to have similar laws} - Ne erae Teal An abun: | ueraclate members of the \Nracirate James B- Johneton ae aati adoptd in all provinces. serving the Atlantic region WAY. - ~ Rev. Maleolm A. Mc. | Magistrate Jamés B. Jo : oe ee = ; A a4 ned safety and comfort and clergy. aes Pe aes QC, presided. : en ; : oo ; Of OTS eel ester ot} Gola an the Rew FS ~Lawson-E-MacEachern,-Cher- Issues Stafer t te ' re ° front line troops. In and out of | waeay FEASED a alors. | ey Valley, charged with unlaw-| ‘we want something en paper 1 Charlottetewn Bopartures: ‘Bast and Southbound--Plights = e inety. ir —_ wae be said, “The) T am very pleased with the een aoving + ae igs ee On | Up, iintil now tte just been words | Frequency: Tuesday Dally Daily Ga nn was there. : sa ar ‘ la highway without said vehic 4 nothing " | : . When he was presented with ot fees Te oad ibeing constructed ‘to prevent a ee 5 eens = We Trade Thursday Except Except the cheque yesterday afternoon | vrovailed during the st few |10ad from escaping, had his CAase | workmen in Summerside yester- * Furniture : Saturday - Sunday Sunday by Charles Hye eee 3 eS 1 acest iat ioe | adjourned to May 6 at 4 p.m. to day : : : 3 ae ts the branch, Capt. Ray Nelson of} 77 ifir a date for trial. : : | Flight No:t the local corps expressed his ap- ee oe eae te oe |: Bath accused were represented oe ee en * Appliances - " < ” aoe preciation for the Ee there are yet negotiations to be | by FE. Frank Sigeworth. agement and representatives for * Televisions | Rquipment: DC-3 ‘pes pC fe ed. Be wee mr eateful tor the | carried on to finalize the. final | Ce a idas paste a ‘Jassociation the Salvation eae Ory ctidiaee that thebe. soit | 75 Students ie Rage gan ie tg sccaaee | FIRESTONE - | Depart: 1:20 p.m. fer 1:00 p.m. for New 8:00 a.m. for Ak mevey at contractors Fe reer ee eee ne ere ae nid | De carted.on in the. same man- | ‘ed and come to some partial Home and Auto é Islands Glasgow and Magdalen ‘slands eet terday evealed that the | pressed the hope that they would} ner as previously i | A E d agreement i Lta— Halifax gay Magali ene' - jeontinue as comrades in, the] though it was the attitude re Expecte He added that this is the rea- ; protesting many batties yet to be on; ’ Cie sag ps | lad feel Dial 4-5547 workers have returned to their | ‘of the department that these ison a meeting was called fer! ae 2 jthe peace front. : _ matters could he hest resolved | About 75 students, represent- Saturday so the laborers could eer April 13th. ef | as between the parties them- i he ‘ ees Mechboved Mighty: eee ee ee A number of international rep- = Cli e selves with the least possible in- | high schools, are expected to | heen reached at yesterday's pro- | ¥ Tuesday Dail Dait Sued resentatives were in the prov-. Lions inic | terference from. governthent, |Wtite Placement tests st St. posed meeting. v' Tauredey sick Except mek Only ince during the strike, helping nevertheless I and the represent. | Dunstan's University today for | “Representatives of the com | Saturday Saturday -Sunday Sunday — : éo direct and organize the men. | | Sched | d atives of my department have |e Alumni — Scholarstips and panies now say they can't meet | Island Mobile = Included were: Rejean Charle- | Ss vied | been_in constant touch through|the_new_ scholarships “being _st- juni next Thursday,” he contin. | Homes & : bois, Montreal, representative = | out the-entire proceedings not ses gs ebul = ees ———jued. “This puts us ina bad - __—i Flight Ne. * a 3B "3 a of the laborer’s international un-) At a recent meeting of the | only with both of the parties in- | — he scholarships, @ " it 10 im jjight. If-we return to work Mon- Sales and Service cunverae 4 = fon; Elgie Carmichael, Halifax, | Georgetown Lions Club, presid-| volved but also with the medi- pated are for aes over day, when Thursday roll8] sommerside Dial 5117 | Equipment pcs oC ey ee ne a the electricians ed over by the vice-president, ators and. offered them such ad- |, a hae a a dae he relay ve ia aneeere 3 : : : ‘ : ternational wnion and Paul E.| lion J.W. Lavers, it. was de-| vice and assistance appeared | Ma coerce jean put o e meeting again) : 4, a : Wile, Lower Sackville, repre. | cided to hold the Lions Spon-. = ee | ie credited towards the |for another couple of weeks. Depari a fer ies p.m. for 4:00 p.m. fer © 16.20 pti 10:20 am. f eentative of the operating en-| sored Glaucoma Clinic in the sale of road safety triangle’ a tuition each year at} Approximately 80 workers, not and Moncton and Moncton and Moncton and Monctew gineers international union. | Montague Regional High School. signs and on the 50-50 Draw sale mi counting painters, plumbers. and | eas : : Bal ate Med Te aon mat rerce ree a whe. Faloving ssn | Thea aA ae ie eal arcs | ee ine. Te ' late wi ocal branc a es ae j Class One Service. All times