6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. June 20. 1964. inclian Council Sees Plot 3'0 Control Exhibit At Fair ttunee of Calgary. chief of National Indian Council. fiid here the council has flied the RCMP to investigate ' tempts by outsiders to gain ntrol of a proposed Indian Crafts display at the 1967 Mont- Iteal‘s World Fair to reap a ma- r share of an estimated $2.- .000 profit. , He said in an interwew the g t s i d e r s attempted to use In a decision by the council to fire her as council princess and chairman of a sub-committee of the. Indian Centennial Commit- tee in charge of arranging in- dian partiCipation at the (an. The Calgary lawyer said the unnamed group: T___.___-. i V §ICALGARY tCPi _. William antineta I-Iorn which resulted : f the iarchitect and public relationst Motorists Soon May Take Action On Pedestrians TORONTO tCPi Motorists will soon be able to sue pedes- trians for negligence. Roweil K. Laishley. an Ottawa lawyer. said here. er. Laishley told about 300 Canadian insurance claims ad- justers at. their annual conven- ( Que. a su - authorities for l exhibits at the fair Attempted to use Miss Horn to win council‘s support to hire an architect and a public re-. .' lations man to work on Indian Used an officer or the British Columbia Native Brotherhood as emissary in an offer pure $100 Attempted to bribe two mem It; hase a world's lair site for 000 hers of the Indian council with offers of 320.000 for the appointment man CANDIDATE WAS WARNED Warned an Indian princess :30“ operators, candidate and the editor publication. against association with the NIC. Harassed another princess model from Caughnawaga, as O originally was named an Indian Village and handi- crafts exhibit. She was to be responsible to , Wilfred Pelleteier of Toronto.‘ chairman of NIC's centennial committee. each to vote I lThunderhird. a Tomato Indian ‘ candidate by watching and be- iIWIy With each $4.00 purchase: 1 setting her activities. Miss Horn. a striking 22-year- d k h - committee of one to 3 i handle negotiations with fair ; NIC participa~f tion. which included a pavilion, JSL peters Rd. is. a. Johnston Ltd. Cubes ; For Your! Picnic & Camping Neede iLsrge amounts sold at whole- isaie prices to hotel, motel, re- t BAY VISTA MOTOR INN Route 8 (One Mile West Cavendish National Park) Licensed Dining Room and Lounge Dancing July and August Friday and Saturday nights. Catering to private parties, banquets. weddings. etc. Coin Operated Laundermat . Inf E ” on" . . “’1‘! ‘ ‘-\A FREE Tumblers i 'P‘ree P. E. I. Centennial Tumb-j lot. This Is a high quality give-I ] of gasoline. t iAgents tor Tilden Rent a Car ' Service ‘ i? S. R. JOHNSTON Ltd. FINA Station I i Parkda e i For Ice and Rental Service Phone 2-1632 FOR YOUR VACATION N'EEDS Jantzen Swim Trunks Sportswear, etc, Summer-side Turinrma e WE RENT Televisions, Fridges. Washers. Stoves WE SELL ‘l'oys. Furniture. Tires and all Appliances large and small. _ FIRES'I‘ONE HOME a AUTO Co, . Ltd. a ‘ —V Next door to Ch’town King Kola Laundry owner's Tourist lodge Near Sandy Beach son THE BEST IN MEALS BE SURE AND CALL AT MORELL DINER and try the finest foods that will satisly your appetite. MORELL DINER Carl MacAdam, Prop. Tignish. 1-. n Island V Phone 66 Accommodations - Media a. (sauna-r. Pimp. CHINESE F001) O Snack Bar Service O Full Course Meals tion the modern definition of . . " - - A Mr. Wuttunee said her poSi- V . V :figfiggfogbgzeriasisgn 21123:: tion was firsthuestioned in Feb’ Chal’loflei'own's i _ ' V V.. V . Take out orders set of circumstances —- would ram? When wzsecgzrn‘: than; MOST TO DC” fl. '. . i . h Situated up'town .. mm m the momrisrs did 5 e “is mla “tiliholll consuii- i s L d ' H Ii . - and t g \, where the pedestrian could be } fsg‘wmILmszusemfl M the coun. J. u t n 1 V ' .~ “In”: ‘ R lo expected to get out of the way. ‘ . ‘ ' ' - . e For several 'ears children “1' o Hm mug at the Charlottetown Driving POI"! p - under seven werye not subject The NIC subsequently added HITCH“ '0 teens i V Queen St. Ch’town to ngligence laws. he said. but I11??? membef‘s to)!" sub'com’ K t St . A Glimpse of now they can be held respon. mittee. IWO RIC directors “0m 9“ o B i sible where it is reasonable to ; Viville tcaulghnafiaff: “$751333; ' " a a ' '7 r “in in P. E. I. TOURISTS expect them to act otherwise. . 2 001‘93- an - r‘ _ u . Phone "I u l u t t t V ,t f . bmther. Noe. a Winnipeg art‘sL _ _ _ V . au on c vye a Var ans V» _V 1V A1 ‘ I h V.‘ W h h, For Your Mg"; (Slcgfia ainmwleii‘ch ceasefi'vI: i The bribe offers were made to 4"b33 . . 0th" "Nuts"? “"95 for L g . H F k. .\_ “V F A :33“: Hamill!!! ll"r Groceries, Fruits year-mm was held 65.per.¢em | the two Caughnawaga directors. . I Children & “"5- __V . I . A: " VV ‘ ‘V s - V V and vegetables responsible for damages and i he add ~ Mll‘l‘Ol‘l 5 Water Street I h] 1" II‘ t" R u RA R 0’" Duly Except sud.” s N another where a four-year-old This I‘eSVultedV In I Silldy be . . . V was considered for negligence the MUM" VWhK‘h 19“ '0 M‘s/5 5 din Summerssde H. l] i 5: F p i} I; N 15H I NC S -————-———-—.l 3'! Penal St. Ch town charges. Horn‘s dismissal June 5 as sub- p ————~ — —-~ ~ «~-—-~ committee chairman and her re- . mnval as Canadian Indian prin- . Boo“ Thicker Blood I I ‘ cm MR. TOURIST , . A new princess is to be named the B . Sh . 5”" Invlflng 3" the end 0f Jun]- :orp 1 visits 0" on . stationery For all . l r “earl AllaCks DEAF? STAR-LITE DRIVE-IN 0 5mm" iour MONTREAL 'CP' — Dr George Mayer of Queen's Um. INSTANT HEARING 3 miles east of Summerside Clothing versity in Kingston. Ont. said ‘ NOTHING IN EITHER J Needs ‘m'g -' 39" EAR! ! ‘ V V V Parently have “thicker blood" V V FOR . V V V than their Women contemporary ’3’ "m- "rm" 3:“ .23.“: ALL YOUR s T i H A h LUI is. i owr: O Swim Suits. Ies and thus are more prone ways “:8 - ' Iron ALL 1 ‘ to heart attacks than are the we “farms 3:“? \ BARBEQLE NEEDS Gum 5‘- C“! . $001" Shirl! m... {9 e er, k. d 3.", 1 sons 5 MEATS Mr Tourist . 5mm, «r o m. 3' . HARNESS RACING ' . the mm.“ “The” “ugh” this mmumen an :3 Your Picnic Needs Elm Ave. Ch'town - ADELLA'S or i iii. airliners... M LEAN . .ROCERY 9"" Wm“ m... s“- . iorestalling heart attacks by; _ ‘ ac '- 1 I ;. . ' - way of preventive treatment. 1 turbmg mime” He" is 1' wingloe, P.E.1. 'P‘ery MOT" LOdge HATS l Thick or “viscuous” blood is i “"7 "9"“ “I'll” i; new :7“ “’EdHGSday ff . for now msmered a fad” leading to ‘ Ilearllfrelife TIT: liars! e; & Night; Ever" - 0 “‘8' i ' '\ “d 1"" GI. George St. Ch'town . ‘01 I ft of fit. blood- . . V V V 2i):ng acnii Linfierfcrenie with i he”“‘“‘ ‘ “‘t'mdml 1“" t.“ HLMS NOVELTY STORE Night During Lobster .44 O 16 units heated “7 “mm Chm” Circulatifin- “'hii‘h l" “'1‘” “mi dean Pr"; 5 0;” h: A" T, Souvenirs. English Bone ' Carnival week . . Showers w cause attacks I your, "wnm "me wnhin “’85 China. Greeting Cards. Stat- ‘ J Iv 12_18 .' \ -; \. ‘ I ignggi We coupon O Souvenir! l u ionery. Books, Magazines. etc. “ - {AV/y . Playground I - 0" gnarl! ‘- - ' T ll t ies — mos a . . - A ‘ , V i l I — _ — — — . mils!" 14 summer St. Summerslde summerfld. . ' 1 \VV. Route LA 2 mm, | S National 8 n Maritime “CI”!!! SCTVIC. . Bathing Cap. r ‘ h e-!‘ o, s‘side Park 1| Chester. Nova Scotia I . swim goggle, and fin, 9 o . _ V ‘ mm ‘0’ av Mm PRESCRIPTIONS IA - V . SHOES ll ..................... .. I PROMPTLY FILLED WELCOME TOURISTS . A" I!" " ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' " . Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. Dial 3237 Film .——————-———-———————-——— I . I 0L“ s DRUG “'°"‘.°‘!' °f Queen St. Meat Market - - - iadies' . 2‘43“ . campmg :23 Queen st. Dial 4-7333 f hi f Products 8 Id as 0118 O s o - - 3'” Wm" 8" “ e . Free Delivery . Prescrip- Wrmng Examinations in Charlottetown Dvllisfltmll'n ’ distinction «on. _ e ca esse . Souvenir Students writing examinations in Grades J . VIII-X and XII in Charlottetgzvn. June 2% 2t: RIVER VIEW Specials Every week ,V PMKDALE may Obtain "00“ meals at ont'gomery 3’ \our Bans ior speedy e.- o Cameras and V regular stud-ant prices. V F‘SSO SERVICE flcient service is the Bank EnferPrlse Bakery J1 v Film I Shore Acres PHARMACY Teachers in charge of rooms wril obtain the ,5 Mile. from no...“ of Montreal with two offices 203 Gratlirsnfifi Mclnms Photo & Hobby ' o u an“ it“ 10 m number wishing meals before the first examination D P E I to serve you. DIAL 4' L am) y i MOTOI P" y p‘ ' commences. CRAPAU , . . . 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COMO” NEEDS Brackley Point Road : mAL 4.7553 TIIE FASHION SHOPPE . The Contimissmners invite submissmns from indiViduals and V wgfillllen V next: 15 . _ I: m mm” from Cornqu open A“ D” s'mrd.’ .' “Sam” “‘5' t . FILMS - 3:" 1:1: log groggy: I . on Route 19. in Gt. George si. Charlottetown : The terms of reference of the Commission are; Visitors VWelcome Movie. Rain N. Shine : To study, and report and make recommendations on the ‘. Yam . Blankets. T V 0 g" ck B” V V. I financing of the universities and colleges of Canada with .‘ ‘ SOUVENms 1') “r k 3’ n n , . 0 particular reference to the decade. ending in 1975. including: .‘ . mu" m“ . D a mu" "om “own on Th. A -. - - - . VlSl‘I‘ ‘IO 1: \ i . r _ 1) prospective financial requirements of universities and i . mud Tm“ Bunk“. niflgksmgngs the Tum-Clmfldl Hill” colleges. for operation. research, physical facilities and mm” of mm “a,” W“ new Shopping Centre way to Borden. : student aid; _ V 0 WM. , Q If“. m .m “I, . cm’ lupply Item-Gifts. Novelties V: 3) the proportion of the financial support of higher educn- V a A m: dd mm ~.. cmvwxocwcmm . tion which should be provided by tuition fees. contribiution and “kl” MO. "In: 9" cm. . a; I ' from governments. corporations. foundations an in- M r W Inb he, a - V ;' h dividuals, and other sources; 85 Queen St. Dial 4-8712 a“ I" “'9‘- ” my V V . -. v. 1. «1-9... “AWN. M : 7 3) I" regarding the allocat’on of funds for higher i Olmflomwwn ' on to 1" J 8 y P‘rk ‘E poxcies , i V ‘ ‘ education and criteria by which institutions and students m Ink“ 3.3"" M 5"” sun" Shot“ Convemmfly mud on Elm Aver locale Belt!!! :- rish!" 0 “ should be deemed eligible to receive such aid; and Slacks are found at— “ '::: - - - - --::YV" ':---- ---v--"::::--¢--- ~50, organization for the financing of higher education. in- The Mi ’ ‘ V cluding the roles of appropriate agencies for the distribu- m WO'I‘O {ONIONS TOP . “on 0* "ma-i HOLMES s BRADLEY - ' - British woollen m6 . 8) an: agili‘er matte; related to thed financing of universities . ' Queen Street ‘ ChII'MWI an 1: ages an un versity stu eats. The Commissioners are- ’Vincent W Bladen (Chairman; a —T”_— —_ .- S t - - - Foil m ‘ ~ 5:“ ' mm“ "mm a ‘ . souvenirs ' wed ers . , e Honourable Wallace . “a hum V v... V awwigmoo . Tm m "M... 0 gm. 5 See these dependable drugglsts for complete . Furs . Sportswear i ;V 1: Lower Qleea Dial 4-3910 V V . v prescription service and all your vacation seeds. ‘ ' g sand-rim (six copies) should be sent More mm 10th. Charlottetown ) O novella”. gfc. . w . to: .3 . mm mm 1‘ "I mus" y «a in. *“"“5~"‘«-«' "land ' ltd is... 0.3;...“ m- , H G FT , n in . a is relates - cl Hid!!! Educ-use in Canada. - - - V .. * Wm” rim“ ..,,, a, M h m... The trans. urge-i am Home 1" “M "' “rule's Pharmacy V . 4“ W‘“ 9w" 3"...“ ""' “m” m‘ Opposite Gnardlas — emu. m at. Ch'hva' m can as. ' 7| GRAFTON IVY. Blot 2-1213