l.IBEltAl is sponsor: W-'PIans New Language Bill 'OT'l'AWA (CF) - A Liberal Commons member has taken ae- tidn aimed at in ' English and French more specif caily defined in the constitution as the official languages of Canada. Bona Arsenault, French - speak- ing member for the Quebec con- stituency of Bonaventure. filed I motion to this ef'ect Thursday with the clerk of the Commons. He said he will introduce it at the next session of Parliament. The official Itzltlll Of Canada's . l-iis action follows a claim last Eh” "I9 'c' 3”" F"”ch mm, mm pg He wn. devoted 1 M M Vltd In up with sailu. lame. p week by :v Ottawa gt-ealnch :3: the; '10 dlfitlel" ”"”' mm E"ll"'”- :3 mm n.'"L8:,' c,u,;:""",,,u," to the pubic and aTwny: l:th : 4, o.."'t5.'h.".'."ii"'.'.'L'd"'i'.i.'i':'l'.QT.l.".'.' :0 Protertan 0mell'8 9" ll 0 "n t sin Sectio rs: . . . an I private embe f the -W Canada that "the official use of mm, "m,,,”'.,, co,,,.',',,o,, m, ,f,,.,, 2;'."'”"om”:lu'.';:nP'1:”:"f:tt:,”";t' mm and ffm J .” . VS; -'.".I.lm the French language in illegal and unulnc mtel.pl.et.uons' in . "In '0 ouawg board of control the government gave of hu but l12lt(0DI in a Tvtilolatilgn of :3: cloattixitiognut country when the mmmy M It "mm Much pmem M" This he continued to do wh he am.f.""..,.'J .. 9 '3 ""- 5 ' E39 5 lied the (act of bilingualism, human; g 1 ' 1,, served with distinction in the in ' s'a"emem' "hm" 'd"cm' Tgvis time this section were of the c.p1g:ll::d d:I:,r:,ded House of Commons at Ottawa. '1'! - 59! ' icerting stupidity-" -- "EQUAL roormc ' "By the same reasoning. the same reasoning. the use of Eng- lish for the same purpose would be equally illegal. aihce French and English are on an equal toot- ing by virtue of the British North America Act of 1367." He said Section 133 of the act gives equal recognition to bothi languages in Parliament. the led- eral courts. the Houses of Que- bec's legislature and Quebec courts. Eminent jurists had ai- amended in the interest of Cana- "Section 138 specifies nothing on John Diefenboker To Address P. C. Meeting In Charlottetown Mr. John G. Dlefenbakcr. QiC.. Ll.B., Ll.D.. Member of Parlia- ment for the Saskatchewan con- ' aiituancy of Prince Albert till! he .4 the iaat meeting the President James Currie President Jack Treas. ., 3, I 1 I .. k t th . held . l n F GM. 1 -Q . - u(. as Teen-age Rodeo. sand Products, Elmer The Safety '55:; t:e.st:IT)T1 Smceincihce Edweavrd .,."".i'.:.i”ii'c lirtiidrfifi Ethdclgdlaer d u H" mm mm” ' e t" W1 ”""”"”"'iM-'edllh- Stwdl-is Roy Johnston. GUARDIAN Pmrro Elephant Campaign, etc. Island Progressive Conservstlve'a ML M'acLe'm' who 3' the luau: ' met , annual meeting to be held in Char- lottetown on Wednesday. the subleetofthelatatuaolelther T oitbetwo .Engliahor Trench. la anyotherprovinceol theeounll'y.norinanyothertield jotcanadianactivity." , (ASKS Amtunmim-i-s . ills resolution recommends that the French lanltllaes be more ispeclfically and fully 1 ognlzed in the two official languages of Cana ." ' that English be placed first on jany such -lam! but up- H. I. Mneleon Speaks At Vocational School The second regular monthly eeting oi the Student Body of the ovlncial Vocational School was held In the Academic Classroom on Wednesday October 10, 1950. After the reading of the minutes of the "MacLean Systen of Writing gave a very interesting demon- Provincial Committee Air Cadet the Charlottetown hotel yesler- I Past president, Erie pnggnnj Ed. League of Canada officials elect- day included the above. Seated 3 '””'"”"' Amt Nm9'”I P'”m""' Fine Organization Is Term To Speak On Asia 309" llllllizail. Ralph De'Grassc Wing Lmds. AG. Mat-Millan, Sec. Arrangements are also being I made for a public lecture in Sum-1 Monday. Qct. 15, 1956 The Guardian raga - ' Tribute To John Myers The following has been received from J. Angus.MacLean. M.P.: .In common with his very wide circle of friends I was shocked tolearnoithesuddenpusingol John Myers. 1 had known and admired Mr. Myers for many years and later had the privilege of his very close friendship. Mr. Myers enjoyed a long and useful life in which he did much '0' 11" Wlllmlllll y and Province. will-J'el4l5lltl8 eeeg. To his bereaved widow and fam . 40' - 5.3 Elfiend my heartelt sympathy. ( E El” ; &, THANK YOU! The Charlottetown Junior Board of' Trade wishes to thank the llllilly householders who sullllorted their annual "Lite-Bulb" Campaign. The proceeds will be used to further the Board's projects 35...... accountant. gave a very interes talk on Fire Prevention. He also demonstrated the operation of the various types of fire extinguishers used in the school. i Before adjournment the various committees -entertainment, sports and publicity gave a satisfactory reports. Seouters' Club Held The guiding principle of the Cam evening of November 4. it was an- adian National Institute for thelimunced W U'"V9l'3”Y ""lh0l'l'-le9- Blind Is that, if a com teut blind person is given somepissistance il Ml” Re.” an A"3t"I""" '5 wide" and . measure of weudlrected y recognized as a reliable. report- cocperation. he can take his place er ”" Asian” "Hm": espec”'"5' 59' alongside his sighted fellow, hwcause of her eyewitness accounts many occupation, and Dogma”. of recent events in that area. As a --In M u,my,e1gm yea” expelgforeign correspondent she reported. ience, it has proved that the priu, l with her camera as well as her cipie is sound. When it is c'onsid.,Pen the Korean prisoner - of -war ered that there are more than iexclmnse. the siege of Dian Bien twenty-ong thousand blind people Phu. the Bandung-Asian Conference in Canada. the extent of the work in Indonesia. and hundreds of other A. Farmar. Chairman of the Pro- vincial Campaigl and mernbe of the P.EI. Advisory Board to the organisation but it is recognized by the Dominion Government and the Provincial Governments and giv- on some financial support. "The main bulk of the funds re- quired by the Institute is provid- ed by the public through their gen- erous support of our annual cam- paign. The guidance of the pro- gram of the Institute is in the bands of elected boards; none of I00! l'9EBl'ded I-I 0ll0 0' "W stration of handwriting stressing ' 0 , ' 4 .1 4:."L”2';':'.l:l.”:ll”:1mr:'l"'. i';':f.il';'.ii'.l For C- N- l- For The Blind ,, 5; ”?;”':" fa I ANNUAL PROVINCIAL . Tim" In Pun-men! um Tn nu ML Micki" '5 an excellent "The Canadian National Instlt- the best known Canadians-Cob day eExiiriiin:r Elli: I' ulil. ' ' c:,':3i1:,g:.'edM:'j,.Di1:f::inb;ke.;roni'.;;:ldog'g-' ':n';'::;' Esggoldggahiviigh '13: n'1':fy' ute for the Blind employs moreionel E. A. Baker. 0.B.E,, M.C., Reid. will deliver a public lecture . is Wm-i Wimp "'..":; we-1 ::::::: E22t.'Sy”i."l.:i”.i'.:"”3 1:: 3:31;: m.Si::::..i:;7.”:;;mr.: on -i st. we TAKE CARE c .r it 9' ll .- Fo Th an d r i'3.,,',',"u,, Mr. Percy Cameron. the school in the whole world", ;aid'Mr. M. Institute in executive yponitionn. '"'"l'5 University auditorium the of YOURSELF an. an a mu" "5 "u" r . n M. be to peak at it: annual .magting sexveral'weekI befou Mt. gt i-ow's resignation brouzlll the '”;oadQIIIIp question to tho bli- OCTOBER 15 TO OCTOBER 27 Your health is your most val- uable possession. And it is our aim to help you protect it. You know this the minute you walk in the door. We are equipped to give you prompt efficient prescription ser- vice. All prescriptions are dis- pensed by qualified pharmacists. Conveniently located near the new Federal Building. the Medi- cal Pbannacy offers ample park- Provincial Campaign-Chairman, Mr. M. A. Farmer CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVE S9.000.00 Service to blind Canadians is an investment in the human resources of our country. descendant of the non of 1012. He had a distill!- 'lumr in the legal profes- ' and has Voila renew; Al I .4331”. gqminnl wyer. e was Iereated I K.C. in 103. From 1030 Hon. B. E. MacDonald Mr. Fulton Pierce ' ..;--...-....O . e2w . g ,,, B-..-e a.--as. - ' "0" ””"""”"” M art At II In an uh '1” I” ""'d ” vk. pr”. . "9 r: co whoa. memb are employees of undertaken b the Institute can significant events in Southeast Asia in lus rom t del' d ad-of the Clllldllll 3" ”'””i" pment ltl r-Iollltlmll Pew” ll ' 1 Y 5- pcrda D P "'””' '" Mt. Ste art-Mr. Stirl' c1 rk .” . Mr. Dttlllblk9l'll'F'd"'" the 1: session. TilG l'!Kll1ll' lmllllhl! meeting of 3" I'"m"'v9- '30 0' "'9 "l9"lb' be 3PPl'0c1"9d- Sponsored by various universit- mall I servkh Hunter vitiver-Mr. Cialrne8nceaMcGu1gav Queens County Chairmen- ers of the Nat onal Council are "lb carry on its great task", the Charlottetown Scouts a” Club. Nu .. . Tot the University of Ilcllelllll .a andlll I of die Sonata cu tbatpinatitution. He Ital I180 W ct-ived honorar! 4106100! 39'” ' number of Canadian znlvnrsities ll Aft: a dintlnauish mllltl esreer overseas in the first Great ,.wu- .3. made.hil political debut as unsuccessful Conservative call- didate in the lelIel'li.eIectl0n5 of 1025 and 193. He latar turned to '-provincial politics and was leaalor of the Saskatchewan Couulivnl J: party from 137 N 19”. . federal election of 1040 he we: elected to the Canadian House no) Commons and has been Inc!!!” in every election since. Mr. Diefenbakar'l Dl&i-ll. Tl" been tablished beyond ll" '1 ho was I Canadian delellll (:4 The Empire Parliamentary Al- - sociation's meetins ll! 335"” some years later he visited AIM- tralia and New Zealand as a mem- :.-er of the Canadian daiea-tin to the Commonwealth Parliaments?! Association. He was adviser to the Progressive Conservative delegat- ion at the ioundilll NOGWIB 0i "'3 United Nations held in Sen Frin- aclaco h 1945. He has also served a UN delegations since. In Ill he was a member of the cans- dian delegation to NATO. 110 ll bound. 4 his native country. in "5 Mr. Heath Macquarrie is con- venor of the general arrange- ments committee for the annual meeting. other members of the committee are Mrs. W.H.B. Dim- bar, W.R. Shaw. Ben Gallant and Bennett Carr. secretary of the Provincial association. Both after noon and evening sessions are to be held h the Community Centre. Protestant Orphanage Contributions ' 0100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Doc- herty, Providence. R.I. .00 Anonymous. S KENT l'I'ItIl'l' 825.00 T. Eaton Co.. Ltd., Col. D.A. Mackinnon. 3 . Matheson and Macullian Ltd., 315.00 Simpson learn. Ltd. 815.00 C.F.C.Y. Broadcasting Ito tion. 310.00 Agnew lurpaso Shoe Stores -v 810.00 CrockatU and Storey, Ltd. 310.0) l'.A.8'. Jonas. 810.00 Milton's Old Spain. 310.00 Douglas Bros and J.onas 310.00 Stewart Bakeries, Ltd. was held at Blrcltcourt, Wednes- day Night, October 10th, with a very good attendance. . The meeting was presided over by the President, Mr. Garnet Bull. The SecretIry.read the minutes of the previous meeting and they were approved I read the Treasury re- port was en given. The appoint- ing of a ' ' ” .ittee for the coming year was held with the following Seoutus elected. Chair- man, Mrs. Marion Chandlc, Mrs. R. C. Parent, Mrs. Alton Dolliver, Mrs. Francis Dorsey, Joan Vail, Catherine MacDonald, Irma Doin on, Abe. Zakem. and Frank Gand- et. as committee mom” . A presentation to Mrs. R. C. Par- ent, for her diatinqulahed work in Cubbing. then took place. Discussion concerning the var- ious activities to be held was heard. with Mr. R. C. Parent, giving an short talk on Apple Day. As instruction period was hold with Mr. Gordon Kerr. an instruc- tor.'i'he. 'd ofthe '. was spent in the form. of a soc- lei Murray, Kt-id: Bernard. I. Toombs Norma's Ladies Wear, Mrs. D.A. Maclfiunon. Ritaa Beauty Shoppe, blind, as it is the policy of the In- stitute to consult with men with the practical experience of blind- ness in the development of a pro- gram of social service for blind of Canada. the "The managing director is blind. He is. as a matter of fact, one of AT MOORE 8: McLEOD'S GREAT FALL SALE MEN iS BASEMENT DEPARTMENT SALE STARTS TUESDAY I P.M. concluded Mr. Farmer, "It needs funds. and this week the C.N.l.B. is asking the people of P.E.I. to subscribe 30,000.00 to ensure the carrying out of the program of ser- vices which has been approved by the RBI. Advisory Board for the current year." MEN'S FLEECE lea Miss Reid will tour the Mari- time: and speak in all the larger centers. Besides the public lecture here it is expected that she will address several smaller groups in- cluding the University students and I young people's meeting during her three-day visit to this Prov- MEDICAL PHARMACY Corner iPownal E Richmond Sta. Dial 663 Crapaud-Victoria-Mr. Frank Myers Kings County Chairmen- Georgetown-Mr. Ray Solomon Montague-Mr. Douglas MacGowan Morell-Mr. James Jay I 1 Special Names Chairman for Charlottetown- I I Souris-Sour-is Lions Club , . MEN'S WORK p'; is; ab: A ' N. ,-gi.',.,m51 ERWEAR SHIRTS, widely travelled and has recently mm, m ggtggglvg tour of the Mrs. Ben. Sheppard. Mrs. 1'. Mac-! um G'"'yI' P"”m'"' Arthur Mrs. Harold White Fred 80.00 Mrs. W, K. Rogers. A UND , .....sA ' '5- Middle East. Mr. Diefenbaker is Sun H A .,..grut-1! l:;hd1n3i.tl Mam 01:13.": to.'o3c'scanoebury sim and Pia .i 3;”. glgif-"l"a.m-. wmtmm . '97 .3. tioos chief critic of External Af- ss.oo s. 1. Hardy. ”"' ”'”K”"”" ""' A'"'" c''''”' , . iii twain in parliamentary debates. ss.oo n.L. Hardy. ' surf IA. . At the afternoon session prov- 85.00 Whitlock's Tire Iervico. WEST KENT SCHOOL - j lnclal leader mint. Bell. Q.C.Dn: hl(t;'.S.APl;t Hm n Qmclraegin a.Ll. , L.A.wilibo inainlveaker. . . es son. .. e. .H..p nae. - F . iqatea maapactcd ti-om ailvu-tn taco Dr. Vl.J.P. MacMillan. Sue aouet. onea Crosby. Joule ' Shim Imperfemr me” "Md Q pun roomy cut completely wuhabl. - 5 v T of the province. President Melvin 35.00 Johnson and Johnson Macllevin. ' . Combination nyle .12” 36 to 44 ' Mcounld will prellde IIldmMl'- C- 3;-3: '3: Rlllldewoul Rut-Iurnnt 31.00 Each: Margaret Riley. ' . 0, Colorful Patterns-warm flannel ' Iiililt-IlIl?tTIt.QI:-'T:l'lIlll'l'lIlIll0:h.l'l""ic". & '5-ii” Mitinfilliglll-' lg: . Mottled shade-button front An excellent value-siz S M L i 85.3 Tanton's Tire Service. Gladys Taylor, Mrs. Halon iiogg: ' i S ' ' ' 3 . , gm gattaxgngtlarmacy. gnu Mnaltheooa,-gr. lug, a v . mu etch. . Coming EV9"t5 g-gg ll": mu new . .. ””' MEN'S WORK sovs- GOLF . , Goa-do , 0 pg; Dance lona East school every am he... M,”'nx'l'.'::nt Camp ,::'I:,GN?3'uu.cl'ul I Q Heavy all wool-Imperfects of - Monday night. Good MIMIC. en-on. M". Am-ed Fl-inc". AIL. reg. 1.5 Sox 0 English wool blend: 02.00 each: Ell. I-iopgoood. Eric MacGrol0l'. Mrs. C. MacNaill. 11.00 each: Mrs. Laura Buatio. Miss smith. Mr. Lartar, Mn. F. M. Beaton.Mro.xA. Came:-on,Mn. -lonel. Mrs. . Mrs. Mac- Gregor. a Parry, Charies Ryan. W. Stewart Pierce, Mary Gunn, Mrs. Leigh Walker. McDonald and Currie. H.J.A. Brown, Cudmore'a Dry Cleaners. B.J. Grant. liooley'a Mens Wear. Maritime Greenhouses A. Friend. J.A. Carruthers. Dr. .l.l..F. Barge, Mrs. R.ll'. Large, R.F. Large. W.li. Poole. C. W. MacArthur, Dorothy Rodd, lielen Macltlnnon, Traders Finance. Ko- efa genie 8a'vlce,lsabel's Bean- ty 11, Maurice Block and Co.. Mrs. J.W. llunter., Ed. Garnhum. Mrs. l.W. Mclaren. Q Nylon reinforced-while grey- blue heather and red heather . Rib knit-all sizes 0 Many colors-first quality V O Sizes 7 lo 9'6-Nylon heels and toes Rogerson's Beauty Shop. Cl'IP- lud, closed Oct. 15 to 31. Regular Dance Bonlhlw Ill. Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra. "Square Dance" in Vernon Riv- er Hall, Tuesday. Oct. 10th. Masquerade Dance. Iorne Val- ley Hall. Wednesday Nilllt. Oct. 17th.. Webster: Orchestra. Primes. Dance Goose River school. Mon- day night. Oct. 15. Chalseons Or- chestra. Buying live chicken. fowl. and 0 vii. MEN'S ALI. WOOL I UNDERWEAR an BOYS' PARKAS 5 E r-.-. .-us.-.----. ldo lellar. tun Each: Mrs. liattla Godkll, ' . rnin.n.l- noon... .'.i.'.i:."....?":.'::'..i::...r ;.;.';..:-c....g... ii"... '3. ms, t W I ' a I EEIII W. - 5' Tciiii'r'cn""naiiT.m1'i'ontdu"sun:."wia'ii'nue'i'- M-am?!” M::l'l0l"l'-i0'lh"l "- ; do , October ma. 1 ' , , p i ;....... n... we in... n... 3 3iiEi'5n"".;'E.E'f5t3Is5i”3.T.i s'i'.'sisw.?.”...o. ' Heavy quilted Ilmns-detachable hood E "3 "ml .. . Rib knit:-blltlnll fl'0llt.'llRSh35 l0 44 O Colors are brown and blue-sizes 24 to 36 ' 1 V. M11 . Long and "me lengt O Fur trimmed hood--zipper from . In. ” A 1; I O Waterproof duck material g I . ' O I-tton Punt O Olive shade-suit coat length . 3”” ' "'0 ' ""001 -1 iuuussmns. . . i "'-"" ' IOYT SUOUIEAN I O Broken lines-drill materials . ifggy Qumed. n'd"3' 3”” 25 . to, neg. to 4.15-staes 32-44 sea-cw-wim MGCRE Es I O Button front, lhlted quanutyl.