New Minimum Wage Rates | Announced For Nova: Scotia HALIFAX (CP) — A five-cent hourly’ increase in minimum wage rates in Nova Scotia, ef-4led to 85 cents an hour. fective June 1, was. announced | Monday by minimum wage board chairman H.L. Ritcey. Some _ 4,000 workers will be affected. Under the new schedule, the minimum wage for men in the _ ¢ities of Halifax, Dartmouth and Sydney and within a 10-mite- radius of each is increased five Shedle Announced . Northumberland ferry ings between Wood Islands and Caribou are scheduled to begin Wednesday with the Lord Sel- kirk making her first crossing this year. The Selkirk will leave Caribou at 8-a.m,, 12 noon, and 4 p.m. ay rgedigiiah ne at | “She spoke of the urgent Tnead | ‘ j Pcie are ‘ ‘considera Fp aes D ee ee to do_something for adult re-| This Holstein. cow,-Miloview Charles Milligan, Milo who is - for less than 20 records. See | er of Dranches acuoas top| There is also # possibility that | ae _.vrama eee as a join " ‘tarded persons in the way of re-}~ Carnation Fame, is one of the ~ at the halter. Mr. Milligan had jac sane ter eons ‘times and-—both—Mr. aan a adull aaeaca at be all due fn tn ald gts ce 4 ay.1 and the regular jepeationand handicrafts. There top producers in the herd of — the Island's top producing herd _ jand Mr. Howard felt, that i invi, ing: the-week. The —dances--only-| : a nee four crossings will be made daily |i, also need to_strengthen home at 9 a.m.,12 noon, 3 p.m. and 6 | services. ‘ p.m. Average Crossing time is one hour and 20 minutes. Both ferries were in drydock at Pictou during the winter (Mrs. A.C. Green presided. Re- months for annual refit..A CNR spokesman yesterday said that -no-erossings were usually made before May 1. cross- | feents to $1.10 an hour. Women| {in the same area will be entit- Male workers in Ne\’ Glasgow and within a in Truro, Amberst and Yarmouth and within” five mile radius will be entitled to a minimum hourly | rate, of one dollar and women | to 75 cents. | ~-Minimum—rates~ for: the -te-+ June 1st will be pecged at -90/ cents for men and 65 cents for | women. ; Mr. Ritcey said nearly 27) per cent of trade union agree- | ments now on file with the pro- vincial labor department call | for wage rates that fall under | the new minimum. °” | is yet a great deal to do. Wood herself is much inyolved is the placing of retarded: ¢hildren | in foster homes. She explained | ‘that, these are children whose | parents, for some reason, are un- | able to care for them. She indi- | jeated that the plan |most satisfactory. . |. Members of O'Leary and Tig- inish branches were present as lguests of the Alberton. branch: ifreshments were served by the | hostss. mainder Of the province as of |. | reminded her hearers that there | A new project in.which Mrs. | © is proving ti f 10-mile, radius, | 4 srs * ad cramer nam coeonnennaneaed TOP PRODUCER All Canadian Adjudicators Are Selected For. Festiv There last” =? DIRECTORS APPROVE Lobster Carnival as well as lob- ri signposts along the highway Square mittee at The suggestion |here in February. siderable experience in to coming here ed there. tations to: participate ina jam- ‘hore here that a good—numbr_ lwould accept and thus bring in {more visitors for the town’s an- ‘nual week of festivities: SUGGEST FLOAT “ { The two men also suggeste ithat they place a float in-the Mm: 0 irade consisting of a group Discussed At Meeting .- SUMMERSIDE BUREAU Only members of -clubs would dian Day but “the chairman of OF THE GUARDIAN participate in the dancing, but this committee, Windsor Gorney, . A proposition was, placed be- spectators would be allowed in |stated that he had approached jfore the Lobster Carnival Com- to the hall as spectators free of jthe French Social Club here for its regular ‘meeting charge. jassistatice in locating entertain- ht that "a modern’ The ~mneeting—was—told—that-ters-for-th ~| square dance jamboree be held Scotfish day has been tentative- |meeting shortly with members oy during Lobster Carnival ’ was brought that the day may be set back to up by Graeme Linkletter who is July 13th. _|a member of the -Summerside | branch of the North American of the Scottish Day committee, Modern Square dancers formed stated it is hoped that arrange- The original idea of forming hour Scottish concert that night | wilt be the rock and roll bonan- a branch here. was thought | which he feels will be a highlight ‘za and the coronation hall. Pe- . up by Pete Howard, a member jof Carnival Week. ‘lof the RCAF transferred here NO CONTEST last fall. Mr. Howard who is the | } caller for the group has had con- jno pipe , this year, an event which originated | type of entertainment and prior |during had belonged to tional a branch overseas while station- from Borden into Summerside to ‘assist tourists anxious to attend the vaned programs throughout the week. © | The president of the carnival committee, W. Chester S. Mae- | Donald, chaired last night's imeeting with Charles Hogan, , lobster carnival manager assist- ing. BRIEFS FROM BRITAIN ROBERTSBRIDGE, England (CP)—A_ .privately-run railroad kept up. by. steam . enthusiasts “between—this—Sussex—town—and Tenterden, Kent, is appealing. for trading stamps .to keep go- ing. Stamp companies have of- fered to provide needed railway equipment in return for thou- ‘sands of stamps. Dance Jamboree is-day-and—that—he—is. ‘ly set for Tuesday, July 12th. jof the club to formulate plans [There is a possibility however \for the event. The carnival ball will be held on Monday night of the carnival at the Legion Home, but plans have not been finalized and a band has not yet been engaged. An attraction for the teenagers John Hopkirk, the chairman Lions Club Weekly , Draw Winner . 10th and Final Week Mr. Herb McCoubrey 79 Spring Park Road . Charlottetown, P. E. 1. iments can be -made. for a two ‘ter Schurman stated that three’ om ibands have agreed to particiate | It appears as if there’ will be lhe tha héeiahae and that. three al smoking contest this ifour more are expected. 4 This year there will be signs) centennial year. The Na-\qm the ferries advertising the’ Tobacco Company which | ‘sponsored the contest the two | years it -was held, apparently | have withdrawn their sponsor- ~ Queen Charlotte High School broke even last year and_ this | has been attributed to the lack of ships in port during the week. | Up until now, there is little | possibility that ahy ships will vi- | sit the town for. the second year | in a row, although efforts are | continuing to have vessels in| port. during the.week-long “4 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer @CHS AUDITORIUM Tuesday, April 26,1966 | Adults 5c; Children. 25c 1:20 p.m. vities. Regarding possible increases | i : “in hee charged on the ferries or | The adjudicators for this jschools with the Ontario Depart- |sociation, is an executive mem- |dancers from the local. branch |OPENING PARAD : the doing away with return) 4 lyear's Prince Edward Island ment of Education in charge of ber of the Canadian Federation |dancing-on the flat float with) The opening q arade this L fares, the spokesman said it will Music Festival competitions sch- music and separate schools of of Music Teachers, She has been es Howsess come a calling. (year cae poe on - = f the Confederation that vince. He was awarded engaged as vocal and piano. ad- e carnival directors approv- p.m. on July > meet- depend on what happens.at Bor eduled for e onfederatio at province was awarded ‘engag Pp je sacar cacy tole wen ink! that oe bands wil, To R Nal YOUR den. | Auditorium, Summerside and the the Miktary. Cross during World {Montague Hizh School, Monta- War Two. jgue from May 2 to 7 will arrive |MUSIC EDUCATOR ‘in’ Charlottetown this weekend. | Earle Terry, well known as a singing had experience church music. She holds degrees and piano judicator at. Canadian festivals f : | for a number of years‘and has Provide the hall for the jamboree |be brought in from. outside the | in school and | from which would take place on Sat lurday afternoon and evening - province for this event as it is) . too costly an‘ undertaking. INSURANCE NEEDS Elderly Lady : -Passes-Away- the last day of carnival week. ' -_... LAWN. MOWER..- |This year all four adjudicators music educator and as~ one of in No date has been set for Aca: | chosen were from Canada — \Canada’s most gifted conductors, |the Universities of Manitoba and unlike recent years when ‘they is director of music for the Lon- |Toronto. | lave included” personages” from don” Board “of Education” and~ a~ Wayne “Ky Riddell; -a>~ staff outside of Canada. Last year professor of choral. music educa- member of Marianopolis, College 894-6567 _ Mrs. Pope Abbott, the former Ella Weeks of Fredericton, died lonly one adjudicator was from ‘tion at the College of Music at graduated from McGill Univer- iCanada while the other three the University of Western Ontar- sity with a Bachelor_of Music Limited oo ~--Established. 1872. as Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds. Offices: oe : 37, Lower Queen St. Saturday at Hunter River where she had been living with a sister, “Mrs. Everett Haslam. She would | have been 91 on May 31: . After her marriage Mrs. Ab- ott’ lived for many years in Glen Valley. Surviving are four daughters, Sadie, Mrs. Andrew Stevenson, Brackley Point Road, Doris and Alice in New Jersey, Edna, Mrs. Frank Stevenson of were from the United Kingdom, jio. Mr: Terry attended the Uni-|/Degree and a High School} fone from Ireland and the other |versity of Toronto with post |Teaching Diploma. He lectures two'from England. —S—~SF raaduate ‘workin Montreal” and ‘on “the=history~of~music~and “di- | Two-of*this~ year's judges are |New. York... i irects the college Glee Club at 'from Ontario, one from Mani-| Mrs. Wickberg,—a—past—pres!—|Marianopolis.—————_— a itoba and the other from Quebec. |dent of the Manitoba Music Edu- He has had extensixe exper- | (They will . include Lloyd G. eators Association and Manitoba jience as a church organist and | |Queen, BA, BEd., from Toronto, |Registered Music Teavhers As- | chéir director. : -| Ontario; Earle Terry from Lon- |: y For complete service on: yny make of power “wower, just” Dial'4-6423-~ and arrange with our _ GARNHIUM, to have your repairs. made? KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. 28 Brackley Point Read Dial 4-6423 Island News Page pet aed Central Disties __...Trust-in Philips is vara es CHARLOTTETOWN Alse at Summerside — Montague — Alberton : ‘‘The Old Reliable” 4 MISS DICKSON don, Ontario; Francis Wickberg, Winnipeg, -Manitoba and Wayne Deboit, Alberta; two sons. Wit- es 1 ! field in Fredericton, P.EJ. and Colle ge Choir K. Riddell, B.Mc., from Mon- Sheldon in Grandyjlle. Her hus- 'treal, Quebec: - Fey iy ee D Mr. Queen, an adjudicator here To Perform Here in 1960 and 1961, attended the A Irene Dickson, B.A., B-Ed., qpijversity ° ntari i In _ addition to her sister with |B.D.,. lecturer and administra- eee irieute cat Lani “whom” she ‘presided; “two “sisters | tive“assistant? “will “accompany” and is presently ‘an inspector of | Myrtle and-Ester in Boston, |the Ewart College’ Choir which ib ee eel Mass: and four brothers, Frank (Also. in the province May 1. | “and eae ce ne Also included in the party will | : | Pp o8. e on, ie Weeks a iots and ‘be Jean Gardiner who served | paiva Weeks in Kingston also ; within the bounds of the Presby- | W ESTER reci pitation ihe tuners willbe ald today jtery last summer: with much of z a \ Stalls Threat ; | jher work being at Camp—Keir, from the Pleasant Vallet United ‘French River. Mar | ’ ‘i garet Taylor | Church at 2 o'clock. Interment |who will work on the Island this | POSTPONED The annual Progressive Con- band, a daughter, Pearl, and a} ag Howard, pre deceased | In Portable Radios! experienced in Nova Scotia where light rain began Monday night and. quelied_a mounting forest fire threat. ; Forestry department, officials, ‘who battled 33 separate out- breaks Sunday, do not expect any seripus fires fortwo days. Is your pain RHEUMATIC or ARTHRITIC? A light fall of snow in Prince | Edward Island early Sunday 7=_.morning _stalled..a“mounting for- | est fire threat in the province. |The Charlottetown radio range last night reported .15 inches of | precipitation . betveen 3 a.m. servative nominating convention | Sunday and $ o'clock Monday & will be in the Fredericton Cem- |summer and will give leadership | otery. ‘at the girls camps and Camp) - Kier,- and Comfort Ejere of Ni- | |. _Alberton Branch fin, eee ee ee Charlot- | Holds Meeting The Ewart. College Choir will | ‘be heard in Summerside Presby-* terian Church Saturday after- : ‘ Do you long for-relief from the agony ALBERTON. — Mrs. Wendell : Atetrs afternoon. This. light quantity of |."9- : fo aaa ‘noon at 4 p.m. and at the Kirk of for the second ‘district of Prince gt Et of rheumatic and arthritic pain? Wood, nurse consultant in Hie and scheduled for Ellerslie hall precipitation is _ expected tO Thousands get. speedy jallet Hen ‘ i ale |St. James in Charlottetown Sun- eliminate tie possibility of any er Thursday evening at the Apri meeting of- Alberton branch of iday afternoon the choir will tra- | Saturday,.April’3°th at 8:30 p.m. Y ak for at least & | Don't let dull aches and stabbing t : : pains handicap you any longer; Try ivel to’ Montague for a service at day. Approximately six minor out- At. the association for_retarded_chil-\9_ : hae Asien - . IS REMANDED | TEMPLETON’S T-R-C’ : =3-p.m., then-in-the-evening- they — case RUE RESIN ES Ee ; : C's. Only85c and dren. : al Hen in Zine Teese tartan A charge of break, entry and | breaks occurred in scrub land | $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. ha): Mrs. Wood defined a retarded Gpirch,’ Charlottetown, at 7,00 |theft saw. David Simpson, Sum- | areas of the province over the | Fer axta fast relief, wee Temploton’s FLAME: daca person . ae has a lesser p.m., with after church rally fol- | merside. remanded in custody | weekend and were extinguished fereoy les omg trap tote gy “| ~ " del ble f = capacity for learning than is con- owing oe when he appeared before Magis-| Without loss to merchantable | ¢y 95." internally. FLAME-Creem, MODEL 6138 — An all new, deluxe vortable features seven (AM /Cor Radio) sidered normal in our society. Ai las pecvice the ohoin will (rate R.S. Hinton, QC, in Sum. timber. » € 163-9 feanvay eae a eee Sas wae ee wee long : Mrs. Wood Saled: (nat this fre, sing and one or two of the group metside town-police court yes-| A similar situation is being ee . ier vf unt bie 2 ee i cree aad MODEL 3X31 — Portable car radio with seven-transistors. and twe vince has reason to be proud of (8! ‘ Y 2 terday. | 8 diodes. jal light; switchable “automatic” requency control—an diodes. Vorantile,. atedeive: A IN Bacat Uncludall 4 the progress that has been made Will read scriptures while anoth- 2 : pea djustable automatic volume control. Separate variable treble and ees eee ' i Packer. (incluceny. UNeer. Cor er will give' the address. The A St. Eleanors resident, Ro- | bass fone controls. The entire radio is mounted on a rotatable base dash. Removable in secohds for use as normal portable. Twe with azimuth ring and is equipped with world time map and world wave band: standard broadcast and longo wave. High efficiency four inch speaker. Power supply from four 1.5 volt “D” cells.” Push-button control for on/off, tone and band selection. When used as @ car radio, the infernal antenna is switched ever to car aerial automatically. Special locking device with key guards against theft. The high impact polystyrene cabinet is finished © in work among the retarded, but DEATHS __MACDONALD-— At-the Char- | lottetown Hospital Sunday, April party will travel by bus from bert O’Brien, charged with im-| Toronto and begin their itiner- y Paired driving had his case _ad- | ary at Brockville, Ontario. | journed to May 2,-at 7.30 p.m, $125 Penalty | Only 5 Days To Wait | For The Biggest .. . _ “TIRE BONANZA _ time dial for navigational purposes. The handsomely styled cabinet “js fully’ climate: proof, upholstered in black leatherette and finish- ed with bright metal trim. Antenna incude Ferrocepter for standard broadcast and long wave; collapsible frame antenna for short wave; telescopic dipole for FM and connections for an external antenna. Built-in retractable earphone. Inputs for record player int - Taylors... 24, 1966 Mrs. John A. Mac- ne : Ca : HE | “ er tape recorder. Special meter for fine tuning and. battery : ae ; ; it i TA eae bie Head Set in er Is | m po sed ; oa Fi ; . atrength- indication, -Operates.on.only...six..1.5_volt “Di "cells. eee wih off-white front. Dimensions: 7 7/8" w, 2 9/16" hy watdid Moslay aternoon trom © iN) (4 ] rf um ( mie in the history of Dimensions: “t4'a w, 10h, 444" d. 7d. the Charlottetown Funeral, Home ee A $ 95 95 to the residence of her son-in-law | , Charged with impaired driv- co 2 G9: $ : and daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. ing, Gerald Jones of Hamilton, AT 25% SAVINGS : J. Larkin, Cable Head East. Fu-| Ontario, was fined $125 and | piRING OUR BIG a neral Wednesday morning to St. | costs or 30 days when he ap-~ = ) : Peter’s Church for Requiem High | peared ‘before Magistrate A. | APRIL DIAMOND. PHILIPS . Mass at 9:30. Interment in the | James Haslam, QC, in city | SAD®! ! | eg court yesterday. | aniel Kelly. Fort Augustus, Retin oes — At pe P-E.l. \charged with driving a motor pi unday, April 24--Mrs. | vehicle without care or control Daniel Nicholson in her ; ’ ; jand while intoxicated, was re- year. Remains will be transfer-’ manded to Wednesday. April 27. Church Cemetery. eee8eg @UcOhUOlhlU® eeoeeeoeee 8 QP JEWELLERS ihe Gillis F St. Peters : Bet e"e uneral nde" Menta AP? aftn st Dia ses | St Peters Rond . p.m. to her late residence at ©¢ with driving a motor vehicle = - without an operator's - license, Wood Islands. Funeral Wednes- 1 day, April 27 from the Wood Is- WS fined $10 “and costs or five | { = lands Presbyterian Church with days. : “i sevice commencing at 2 p.m, Wilard, Kennedy. city. charg | @ nterment in e Belfast cem- ! eft under $50, was re- { © ‘ . ttery. ;manded to May 2. : : ° ¢ ® ie ® ’ Progressive Conservative - , Announce New lier | n me No ti ; Warine Band) @ (AM/LW) * f | J oils 3 ; | mina Cc : | : , | Healing Substance... : se Ing onvention MODEL “waa "Similar te _model_Ilustrated. Slight change tn MODEL 2021 —-Smartly—style -AMY/Long Wave portable, Operating ‘ i ‘ speaker grille. Big table radio quality with convenient flip-up ~en four 1:5 volt penlight “AA” batteries: Higaly effective three ) i k Pil Ch k Itch : 3rd KINGS carrying handle: Smart cabinet in-Red, Black or Blue — all with ® inch speaker combined with six transistor circuit ensures True rin Ss 1 es, : ec S ~ { off-white face. Seven transistors, two diodes. Operates on four Fidelity sound repoduction. Featues include: built-in Ferrocepter ; : a : 2 ink : 1.5 volt flashlight “D” cells: AM and two short wave bands, one antenna, numbered rotatng control for visual volume setting, slow Exclusive healing substancé proven to shrin A ril 26th - 8 m of which is: Marine Band. Tone control. . Built in Ferraceptor an- motion tuning for pin-point ‘reception, and earphone connection, rrhoids... and re air damaged tissue. Pp p. ° tenna for standard broadcast, buit-in loop system for SW. Dimen ® The cabinet is upholstered in richly padded Black Leatherette. hemorrhoi pair. ! f ee * : : sions: 8’ h, 12” w, 4” d. 4 i Dimensions: 4%” h, 67/8" w, 154" d. A renowned research institute has matiy months . cc hat : a = found a unique healing substance, This was accomplished with a L eain H all : Ca di se $ 95°: : $ 95 with the ability. to shrink hemor- new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) g r iga n : @ rhoids painlessly. It relieves es bra oa iat ae oes Peo erst \ ing and discomfort in minutes. an cells ana stimulates growth of new ; : } \ speeds up healing of the injured, | tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- Each Poll is requested to have five voting delegates See Them At These P hilips Dealers Today a. ifflared tissues. ment-and ae form called | in attendance. H ol Ly : a : - One hemorrhoidal case history | Preparation H. i ; : : i PR oe afte’ anotner reported ‘very strik- In Se Pena shrink x , mone ie mans of P.E.I. as Ralph Callbeck & Co. ine .mvrovement.”’ Pain was ing hemorrhoids, Preparation M aa arlottetown — Summerside —_. ~ Bedeque — Phone Bedeque 2-2 promptiy ana gently relieved. . . lubricates and makes elimination | Guest Speaker el McQuaid, M.P. h ba —— actua reduction or retraction less painful. It helps prevent in- | y ARATE ‘ : ce A r (shrinking) took place. fection which ts a principal cause | , THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS, CORDIALLY INVITED c er and MacDonald Ltd. Matthew and MacLean Ltd. Among these case histories were of hemorrhoids. | : ¢ 56 St. Peter’s Rd. — Dial. 4-6345 : Souris — Phone 10-2 a variety of hemorrhoidal condi- Just ask your druggist for Pre- | Dan MacKinnon, President Sh 4 3 eae tions. Relief even occurred in cases paration H Suppositories or Pre- | : ; _ ot iong standing, and most im- paration H Ointment (with a erwo od ar ware Island Furriers Ltd. portant o! all, results were s0 special applicator). Ellis Bros. Shopping Centre . thorough that this improvement Satisfaction guay | one | Sherwood — Dial 2-1201 ‘Queen St.,. Charlottetown : sen di mame 2 sevied of [| moner se ci @ 3 al, - ' v 8 ie : : oe eS