*\ “ | ( N p so * ‘rom 200 Bee eer 1b ~ le '!Cribbage Champs: Wheat S d | - QE Site meee, wr HADOF Meeting (xe n73% ee | Wand NEWS Fage ae nce ee ) See eee, On This Date ve emonstrations are constantly re p | annual cribhage tournamen Eastern and Central Districts ee A keep pace with re- Is Scheduled al the Cheshiteions ee 27 Years Ago cent technological advances and ; the-Royal-Canadian—Legion ast ~ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. March, 29, 1966. 5 presented in easy-to-understand night was won by the Rustico! prince Edward Island has- a . non-technical language. _ a The Charlottetown and District | following the lunch break and auxiliary of the. Legion. The experienced a most ‘unusually 3 or Te ee eh nee sone si Soe “ an- aM ones past Brasieent presentation at the Chariottalows Tidy asian, endc thera, are i. - ie s : nual two-day workshop Satur- e Charlottetown an strict gion Home, was made by Mrs. ; ag , 3 Cit Speaking Contest tay. pri 2, and Sunday, April Labor Council will talk about Florence Morris, Charlottetown | $iné6 now of an early spring but ‘ H Id R [ |3. with advance registration | drafting. a resolution later dur-| branch, to Mrs. Donald Pineau sowed a field of wheat on March | Meld ecent y | being held between 7:00 and 9:00 ing Saturday's session. ‘/and Mrs. John Gauthier of Ris-| 99° 1939 which is exactly: “7 ee ‘p.m: Friday, April Ist at the The workship will resume Sun-. “co. | years ‘ago hia . A public speaking contest spon- Basilica Recreational‘C entre. day morning at nine o'clock and |, The Charlottetawn branch oa sored by the Men's Association Registration will be held at 3.30. will continue until 11:15 that {oPhy. won by Leo Duffy and, The late Mr. MacDonald's was held during morning. set- Saturday morning with the morning. trad eae prremeane Bunbury toll Whe Geartipa yee | , vice. at York United Chnreh “opening session of the workshop | Films and a guest-speaker will of the Rovyal-C er mee a terday that the ground.was com, s Sunday. : beginning at nine o'clock. | highlight the morning's .- pro- ? anadian Legion. pletely dry at the ' time and ~ : ’ Ae : : : eet | | Winners of the men's zone A unique method of-obtaining} Another ‘example of solar en- es juniors, Irwin Atwell Se During the two-day méeting a gramme. Harold, Stafford, will | trophy donated by the Charlotte- | there was no frost at all when jelectrical energy will be demon- the amazing Sunmobile, is ‘Allison. Vessey spoke on at number of guest-speakers will speak on current trends in col- | town branch of . the grain was sown e a By ergy, mazing ' : the Royal Can- g The Bible Is. Two intermediates, be heard and films dealing with | lective bargaining at 9.30. and’! adian Legion were Arthur Grant | But the final result was un- strated to high school students demonstrated. The 15-inch nw- : ; ; es” : ' a at various P.E.I. schools over ‘del car depends on eight photo- Roser Johnson and Dwight Ves- | labor will be seen. The principal at 11:15 a general discussion will | and »George MacIntyre of. the| satisfactory. There were wintery sey spoke on What The Bibte speaker of the workshop will be | be held agd concluding remarks | local branch. The presentation| snow storms after that and theypext two weeks by the Gen- electric cells for its operation ‘ : o eral Motors of Canada’s. travel- |The button-like cells on the hood one Me About God. ie a Allan MacDonald, Director made. : was made by Clarence Doiron, | there was considerable frost. ing science- show, Previews of of the car convert light rays into udges for the contest were: of Extension at St. Dunstan's. Chairman for the workshop president of the Rustico branch. | About one half of the grain. fail- |Progress. ' electricity’ which drives a smal) Miller MacFadyen, . Mrs. Guy University Father MacDonald will be Alex MacLean of Local, ——~“~"- ————| ed to come up, and what did | Known as the fuel cell,’ it con- electrical motor inside the car. | piece pie Kejth ane? eit = ae during the banquet . a ne Canadian Brotherhood | | BOOK FACES WORLD _ | grow was only about one foot im \verts chemical energy into elec- A 300 - watt lamp is used to sim- igs adyen gave the judges de- scheduled for seven o'clock Sat- Of Railway and Trainmen and/| Russia plans to publish an 18 height. |trical. power, The fuel cell is .ajulate ‘the sun's rays during the , ©!8on and declared Allison Ves- urday evening. General Workshop. volume comprehensive history; But, the March 29 sowing of potential power source for. var-'|show. As the light struck the S¢Y and Dwight Vessey the win- Hartwell Daley speaking on | Of world art with 12,000 illustra-| grain must be a-record for the ied household and industrial us-|cells, the Sunmobile moves "Ts. : : Jabor's role in community af- tions. province. es that could prove to be one of smoothly across a table. The Queens County finals will fairs and Jack Brown, a mem- Mrs. MacDonald — — | be held at York Hall Thursday | ber of the Charlottetown and [the most, significant -scientific’ py. addition to sun power. the | as eas developments of the century. teavinwa audisiane a pees March 31st. The provincial finals | District Labor Council speaking Dies In Hospital MASONIC FUNERAL ‘ are scheduled for Charlottetown on application of certification . Previews of Progress is a non-|bearing platform in operatiun. in Apri : " pril. will be heard duri MONTAGUE — ed . Seenetclal sere Seow eT Sa EE SOOT ey eng tees te ay | Gut te Rings Cousens The officers and members of St. John’s workshop orial Hospital on Sunday, March Lodge No. 1 A.F- & A.M. are requested to meet |with nine derionstrations, the 45-| The operation of the platform Ject that Harold Stafford, Dir: = her 71st year. She was . the Hillsboro St., Charlottetown at 8:45 Tuesday |minute show is narrated in non-|{s simple. A small blower forces ector of education for the At. former Melvina Nicholson of evening March 29, 1966 for th - i ple Victorla Croke _ evening March 29, or the purpose of at technica] language by a special-|air through the three pads, | enc Region of the Canadian |" gas testes ta mourn besid tending a funeral service at the Cutcliffe Funeral sides ; . ly-trained two-man team headed |creating a thin layer of air be- | Labor Congress will speak si rby John Perry of. Oshawa, Ont. |tween the pads and the floor. eee peak ©" her husband, three daughters Home for our late Brother William J. ‘Carr. Although the: idea of ‘the duet (The air. eliminates neatly. ail the plaintiff, the and-four sons. Allean, Mrs. Gor- All members of sister lodges are invited to hough the idea of the fuel esu me | witnesses, names of the don Buchanan, in B.C.: Jannett, | attend. : - %, dents to make science: and en-|designed to slide over any flat p u tetaacing tue “cefaee: Packed lGcttes ec a tia a ot aie Reid Case Automation will be the sub- 27th of Mrs. Daniel MacDonald | in special communication at the lodge room, 204 . pec ‘ |eell is over’ 100: years old and sliding friction, enabling easy ‘ . iit ie eae Mrs, Windsor Worth of Vancou- Edison worked very intensively mobility of the platform. | _ However, when Court met Mr. : Sous By Order of BROTHERS ARE FREED on it many years ago, we do not, Another seque illustrates | Nicholson sald he would vot SMelacran ‘at ‘eae cretu aie | E. MacMillan, P.M., the Wor. Master icy Inne how to apply this principle principles used inmodern guid- ae Nees were called by gall ane “eee and said the | tard: in Upper A aba ee Secretary Stanley Willis ussel,. Martin (LEFT), 36, for robbery. W a practical . iti inted . A student volun- the defense when the case of ce ‘was all in for the |t2t¢. ; : ’ ar r i) ry. Wednesday the practical way is pointed ‘ance systems stu olu John Reid vs. the-City of Char- defendents. G.°R. Foster, QC, |ling in B.C.; Glen and John at and brother Walter, 38; were Ontario Court of Appeal.order- | out. teer, manipulates a_ suitcase é : = = —— SS released from their Toronto ed a new trial after a new in- | The demonstrators hope that |with ‘a mind of its own’ as the !ottetown and Police Chief Sterns ee for the City, had prev- oe sae ae ae ee * « * * xk* * * * * -celis—Thurstay—after--serving--vestigation_ by two..detectives_ the demonstration of this prin-|lecturer, explains how today's. Webster and Sgt. Charles Ready ‘ously concluded his evidence. me" Predeceased. her. ‘ one year of a 10-year sentence found Giple will” stimulate’ sreaterie-thines— and ~miseties—ere-- was resumed in Supreme Court As the Chief Justice was pre- | She also leaves to mourn sis- os : ° ound that- the .woman the |CIP greater’ ‘In: planes, "ships an sare yesterday afternoon. paring to- announce the'time and’|ters; Myrtle, Mrs:-Steven Hick-- TODAY ONLY — SHOWS 3.30-7=-$ | i ie i i. brothers were convicted of |terest in the fuell cell and per- safely guided along predetermin The case had been scheduled date. for argument by council |en of. Lower Montague; Margar- robbing had herself been haps inspire a would-be scientist ed courses. ; | sant i ; for..{who will one.day make i prac-| Students aleo ese the Bxplod:| for the morning, but Chief Jus-| Mr. Gillis suggested that since {et, Mrs. Ben Weatherbie, Valley- 7 7 | charged and convicted tice Thane A. Cam i Mr. Ni im | fi ! and N a : pbell, presid- Mr. Nicholson had informed him field: and L 0) f A [ public mischief. At the new tical. ing Wire Phenomenon. Using the ing, had noted another urgent | he would be calling Alan Scales | Brudenell. Kate, Vee din a trial Thursday, the Crown By burning fuel chemically, ‘principle of stored energy, a 10- ; ; at th ‘ a withdrew the robbery charges. the fuel cell can recover 80 to 95 watt pow er supply furnishes | sitar hae ce aoe Reales had oe os doeeee eee predeveased her. (CP. Wirephoto) Per cent of the. enefgy compar- |about 30-million watts in an in-| counsel had to be heard so the | house at the required time he er remains will be resting at jed to the 30 to 40 per cent effi- |Stant to demonstrate. the electri-| Reid case was adjourned to the| had not been called as a witness | |ciency we now get from conven- |cal disintegration of a fife wire. afternoon when John P. Nichol-| the fact should be noted on the B R | F [ S | WEATHER jtional power plants. During the This phenomenon may. someday son told the Court he would call! record. It was so.entered. her late residence until funeral | |service from Valleyfield United |Church, time to be announced: later. More than 1,000,000 Italians | were registered as unemployed jShow, a few drops of ‘“‘liquid|propel space vehicles. | two witnesses on behalf of the| Chief Justice Campbell then Low overnight High Monday | sunshine added to the~cells pro-| Other demonstrations include | defendants Webster and Ready. | stated argument of counsel, con- jvided enoigh energy to operate examples of the wonders of mo- | It was so agreed and he was to cluding the case, would be heard Dawson 23). 0.0: 18, 38 Hae ae 42 |a portable radio. idern chemistry and a capsule’ tell ‘Allison Gillis, attorney for! at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Jan. 20, 1966. thar 4 | z = > _ 1S. CONFINED eeeeuy en rests yee Leonard. Cudinore, student at. Kdmonton Sana as 32 7 1 PWC is confined to his home: in Mecha 29 7 - — . Brackley with pneumonia. lwitkineg:. js... 24 ai ENTERS HOSPITAL TOPONEO is. 3655 sas Ole ae | Mrs. Glydon. Maund, Winsloe, |Ottawa ..... Sascha de a | has entered the P.E. Hospital Montreal ......... 38 23} “for surgery. Quebet soc. soaccsnas ne 3 | . Fredericton ...... 22 = Neil TN SEA Saint John......., 6: 0 Neil .Mann of West Royalty Mon¢ton ery 34 and formerly of Mount Stewart, Halifax Sian 30 36 | | Has pated te 6 at: Hospital. fCharlottetown ....- 30 35 . RETURNS HOME ul Sydney? issue OO eee ae “Mrs. Everett McLellan has re- Yarmouth ......... 31 32 turned to her home at Freder- |St. John’s......... 30 3H |: _icton. after a short stay in the Boston .>.... ihien ee 36 | ‘P-E-}. Hospital——-— New 208 rcvevy 96 RS WORD. RECEIVED eee Precait avis - : be 2 oe A Word has been received by ib tte een aes 78 Thomas: Best, Crapaud, of the}. 50 66 death of his brother Russell in New .Orleans: .....- |Los Angeles ....... 55 64 f the Moncton City Hospital, Monc- ton, N.B., recently. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- | ther: office says a disturbance ASSESSED $30 |moving northward out of the A fine of $30 and. costs or 15 Gulf of St. Lawrence was giving days was imposed upon Blaine | cloudy skies and snowflurries | Neville Allen,.City, who appear- | to the Maritimes late“Monday. ed on a charge of speeding be-| The disturbance is expected | fore Magistrate A. James Has- | to move into northern Quebec be- ~ Iam, QC, in city police court fore weakening today. Skies will | yesterday. ) remain -mostly-cloudy-and-snow--}- I “FERIN | flurries will persist over most | an Aes reo fin- | of the district although they will | ance committee chairman, and i el ia over the | J. Elmer MacRae, a former. | western . : : | street committee ~chairman,| Colder air will sweep into the ~—~yesterday.-stated..they .arecon. | Maritimes to keep temperatures sidering offering in the upcoming | from climbing out of the 20s in by-election in ward five to fill Liew Brunswick today~-and- thay. the council seat left vacant by | should remain below the melt- the death of W. R. MacNeill, |ing point in Prince Edward le March 17, but neither are defin- |Jand and Nova Scotia. itely committed. Nomination day | Drier but still quite cold air is April 6, a week from Wed- should give sunny skies to most nesday, and election day one of the district Wednesday. week later, April 13. "| Regional forecasts: FIRST AID Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern | A standard first aid course | Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Ed- was ‘recently held in Kinkora Ward Island: Cloudy with scat- Regional High School audi- | tered snowflurries, overnight. torium. Sinclair Cutcliffe, Char- | Cloudy today. with a few sunny ease lottetown, lectured on the founda- | Periods and a few snowflurries; ~ mentals of first aid, control of | Colder, westerly winds 20. Low- . bleeding, treatment of wounds | high at New Glasgow 23 and 32, : and iniection. Demorfstrations | Goshen and Sydney 25 and 32, ‘ * Out of the” wilderness they . ade a home... where @ man and a woman could build a dream... and a boy and a dog could live a thousand) adventures! 2 Re THE THRILLING STORY OF THE PEOPLE WHO TOOK THEIR JOV, COURAGE AND GREATNESS FROM THE LANSE Presents DOROTHY McGUIRE and FESS PARKER €@-starring in Technicolor’ were carried out ‘by Norman Charlottetown 20 and 30. Out- : MacLeod, Crarlottetown, . and look for Wednesday, sunny and i dees : Ivan MacKenzie, Summerside. Cold: : : LE is . Ares netrested ‘the tmpor- ;,Hiah ide today at charlotte : oe | : ar oe Beeb G ie 7 own 3.46 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. At’. | tance of immediate action. Rustico at 40.07 ant, andi Sa | | 7 eine. : | 2, be r . : FARMERS MEET p.m. Summerside tide eighteen | George McDonald, chairman Minutes later than Charlotte. | : of the recently organized potato town. Sun rises today at oo okay ‘ organization, for Kings County @.™. and sets at 6.33 p.m.” | : : advised that approximately o - i " farmers were present for the | 5 o ’ : meeting held Saturday night at CIT Y AREA ; 5 { J ; Se » River. Mr. McDonald iviced that although the at| FUNERALS tendance_was small the partici- | | € Way ation and — enthusiasm was it Met = eo - Eucat. He also. advised a fur-| ELLIOTT FUNERAL — The et bifls Cente No ther meeting will be held for | funeral, for Mrs. G.A.D. Elliott : sees ae ion and b i Pe Mou buy at a Singe First and Second electoral dis- | was held Monday, March 28 from wi frustratio here ts tricts at St. Peters-on Wednes- | the MacLean Funeral Home to ii a morrow ok course, you ine costs you nsive _day—nightTwo additional dir- | the Pownal United’ Church where : ion for Se mg \ Unless, little Your m ‘Ve our most exper -. ectors were appointed, swith | #7VICe_ was conducted by Rev: oe mpa itds 8 repute peop’? __ matter hilt...ju aa the comer ,. - approximately six further. dir-_|..™ s service | | — . \ co’ ™ Anyone ve Fis : teed ; 5 ice). — - a Oana a ectors to be appointed at the’ Lloyd Martin sang I Come To | a When s 4 ct than oy rust: be higher ee who. guar (and re alwa should want rane our “Is this the way to St. Peters meeting: «, |The Garden Alone. Congtegat- | better ink their pric are wor : e nd parts if ever ¥ dollars more, 329 , oy ional hymns were \The Lord Is | aturally thin ¢ yered there h gh-pric ople 2 st el No. ; i G RECEIVES NEWS My Shepherd and O Love Tnat | e we disco For n have ish cabinet. make a funny movie? John Jackson, Beach- Point, Will Not Let Me Go. Orzanist | bu recently received the news’of the was Mrs. Etta Wood. PaWbear- | death of his brother Albert, of ers were: Robert Coleman) Rob. | Niagara Falls, N.Y. The late ert Brown, Edison Smith, Frea |: Mr. Jackson was born at Beach Horne, Arthur Vessey and Lloyd | # Point, and was_a son of the Vessey. Remains were placed in | A! late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jack- | the MacLean Memorial Vault | oN j son. He was in his 62nd year. Be-~\.later to be interred in the Pow- | : sides his wife, he leaves to, nal Church cemetery, motirn his passing, tivo sons and sacisa, iy ‘ one daughter all, residing-at-Nia- 1 gara Falls. Also ‘surviving are WOMEN OFTEN four sisters, ‘Hattie) Mrs. Vie- Point. MAVE BLADDER IRRITATION tor Strickland, Beach ns % Wagers), COLDREBIA a HAROLD . 9 ° , S35 " 1 4 ‘ '| After 21 twice as many wome (Edith) Mrs. Edward Cameron, | are made miserable by common urinary bs : Trenton. N.S Gertrude) Mrs, | irritation caused by a germ, Escherichia = i ‘ " _. Coli. To quickly combat the secondary Peter .Grant, Spencer, Mass,;° -aches. muscular pains and disturbed sleep MAT NG COLE-STUBRY KAYE ( hin: yes ay . caused by Kidneyand Bladder irritations, Rose’ Mrs. Earl Brown, Bos- try ‘aking 2 little CYSTEX tablets with ~-ton,..-Mass.;— and two brothers, & glass of water 3 times daily for a few | e “ereerepty by WAL FER. EWAN and FRAO R PIERSON - tat sone » sont my Rr umm ha iG 7 “days sa cleaning-urinaryantix+ - : a ‘ ‘ SRNERSTER Hugh, Murray River, and John,.. septic, also an analgesic pain reliever for | , ee Beach. Point. Funeral services Phe wregee wacece Pains, arrneret : ts . 4 ‘ = . mt = secant 92x seshspenpthbtnniamere ai icecill od : @ekache, and muscular pains, Get ; - and burial took -lacé at Niagara. GYSTEX from drugeist, Feel better fastw-- a ; me * * * * * + “ .