. m, “W ONE OF FOUR SUSPECTS George and. among l o u r man charged with capital mur- llaylng two year: ago of Keith (Rocky) Pearson, 35, a flanked by a Quebec Provlne cial Police constable following tit-r in connection with the Montreal underworld Ilaure. ll his arrest ICP Wirephntoi Shaw Declares Loan Act To Get Sweeping Changes Premier Walter 1. Shaw re- turned Saturday lmm Ottawa where he. aim with other Cair lrlflll Farmer], participated in discussions concerning use led- ernl government's pro elmmm Atlandc~ Develop nienl Boatid linid. the national pension plan, and the «moon.- ooa municipal loan iund. The premier commented yes- tnrday that several startling rhsngu had come about u a Insult ol the talks. , “Changes in the proposed Act envering municipal loans were particularly amazing." the p mler said. “In vnleing the opin- ion at my delegation," he laid. ‘l personally telt there should mil only be I greater measure of prnleclion in making loans. par- iniilarly ior easentlal projects, but also the base oi the legisla- llnn should be broadened to take in other enlel’prlsea that may be promoted by the province. The some principle was urg b other provincial leaders. CAREFUL CHECK ‘lt was also pointed out that nonessential projects could latte up reserves or money and man~ [loner oi municipalities. and tor this reason a earetul check by provincial governments will be made on all projects carried out under the program." 3 LOCAL‘” BRIEFS Premier shaw said "ultimate- ly. mostly all changes suggested by the premiers were incorpor- ated into the Act which will un- dergo drastic changes irom its original iorm betore presenta~ tion to parliament, According to the premier, this province will be able to borrow up to about $2,500.”) for muni- cipal projects. All borrowings by municipalities will have to be approved by the provincial gov- ernment, "The whole intent oi the Act." the premier said. "is to relieve unemployment, and necessary changes were made to ialre earc oi unemployment that may be serious some mas," REGIONAL PROJECTS The premier said that unem- ployment in this province is not necessarily in ii; towns and villages but In areas surmund~ ern. it Is im baht. he said. that any projecm approved tor loans be on I regional or are: basis, “I thing." he aald. “that title provision will be included in the legslltldn no that almost any are- tln be brought node the provisions ol “’12 act. We have uses. an Newfoundland. where there is ' un- iar Shaw said, "the plan sure got a drubbing. ' e thing I urged was that the promise to raise pensions to 1375 llrom $5 Implemented immediately. It Was Drornis and expected. T his» lelt Ilhat provision should be made In! as. sistance to the blind disabled and iniiir . COULDN’T co swim “I also contended that I Could not go along with the pension plan until we were suie of what the plan involved in the way at added rosis to the province, A5 ipmmoted originally. it involvd I two per Cent carrying charge 4hr pt’il' cent paid by the em. ployer and one per cent by the employee. I contended that this is not suiiiciont to carry the plan in ihc light of what is happening in the United States Where the carrying charge is nine per cent and may go higher. It is ridicul- OIS to expect that Canada with lower earnings can provide pen» sions at a higher level at about onequarter Coat DI ' tea. “The ultimah result of pen» sion discussions was that fun- the]! consultations with pith- incial authorities will be calllrled on“. ted pected to he cnn-spleted and in Inspector A. S. McNeil. ollicer commanding "L" divlsinn RCMP revealed ye y t a numv her ol incidents cl alleged cattle rustling in a section at Queens County are being investigated by title (area. He also pointed out that the number at such incidents has been considerably below that 01 last yeu'. The first complaint to be received ilils year was July 2 and was the net since the rail oi 19:2 The intent case was put into the hands at Cnst, James 1). produces, who in the course at his muestigatiohs discovered that there were live other simunc incidents. involving the Limits in the general use. covering north Winsloe, Wheatley and Milton. Since the investigation got up. derway, one oi the animals w returned during the Put week- e CATTLE UNBRANDED insy. McNeil. stated that al, though Chat. mites and opt. Er. Elliott are doing all im- sible in solve the incidents, both the police and the iai-iners are greatly handicapped, due to the Cattle not being branded. this msidng positive deniidlcation very doubthu, As a result of then investiga tions, Charles William MacQuar- fore Magistrate James B. John- ston, QC, in Queens County nugiatrate‘s Court yesterday charged with the possession of Prinz! Edward Island in to have I n ew Industry, b r 0 light here as a Joint effort 0! I local man and one of Canada‘s larg- est chemical manulncturrrs. The industry is I new terllllz-l er plant to be erected In the] Kensingtun area, which will be‘ operated by Donald Wood 0! Mirshlield. In partnership with Cyanarnld at Canada Limited. Mr, Wood announced yesieb day that construction will get underway right away. operation early In 1964. No eati- mtlte ol the coat CI the 100 by 100 The new plant i.l um farmers of the availability 0! high analysis lertilllers In both employment near fishing cell- ti'res that do not really come under any municipality. It is possible Milt these areas will own” for projects that can be ' tied w the nearest munici- pent-y." The possibilities or this pro- vince sharing in the Atlantic De- velopment board iund were also erplo . Ace ruling to lnlormailon re- ceived.’ the premier said. "this iund can be applied, under cer- A’l‘ MELVILLE lira. Harold MIcCuIInlIlsh DI Dartmouth with her three chil- dren, Allan, Dllnno and Bobby are spending the lummer with her mother. Mn. Mr Gilmim It. Melville, WERE GUEST! Mr. and MB. Gordon MICKIL nearh Point. were guests at the pending oi Mn. Manly'l ecu- sin. Cecil White to loan Carter II Southampton. NS. ZEIIR FUNERAL — The inn- eral (or Mrs. Albert Zehi- was held Monday, July 29, irom the Manual-l Funeral Home where service will conducted by alder Nnrmsn Frost and Elder Clea Cnrkum. The City Folk - Square“ w sing by Mrs. Fruit and bile hymn-imam ‘Satelin the Arms or items“. Pallbearers were Albert Bald. Cllllord Jackson. Gordon Colon. airtime Colon. hunt-t Court and Nelloa court. interment was in this pom, IIdson cemetery. Ines at Canada. PJlJ. Dlvlalon nllended the unlice. The I: tIin Conditions. to assist indus- trial development ever I wide front. It in not designed to inter- !ere with fol-ma ol assistance provided by other departments or government. but where such qul'cel M Isaiatanue are Inade- ouale. or nun-exislent. the board iund can be utilized it it can be shown that It ll necessary tor the luppfll’t of industrial develop in NM YET DECIDED "The lull implications of the land and its applications have yet to be decided but the mat- tar will he tally ltudied and our proposal: will be presented. in mine, to the board. I now lee] following Mir 0!- thI dlsculalons. that we are in I better petition to prelent our cldllll." federal penllon scheme, Prem- ___'_._——— ranluu. — The, I inn Krlvellde Iervlce VIII coa- era were George Dottyv ltelly. William llcCIm Trainer: and amuhmm. lam! It: berm/wry, Russell was In the Came .lomv N mus. no luncral tor arrest Johnston at New Perth was bold than It. Mnntvrue ham) name. In- dny, July I. We sin mu- dueled by M. n. Hurray ol Bumrvuh, on. Faiths-ten "In (lieu Keir-nu. m TO QUE. POST The at at national revenue has annmiueed the all of P. E d w I rd Blanchard Il ehiel assessor ol the Mm , m. Mannie will“. It. llIn I Wu u I“! the Charlotte- H‘M'M- 1’".va ma income tax eince las- “when, m cats and In prior to hipster» "Wn arise-run use [Ill sherbi-oolteomcsln 6°an wuirie. Buy Iuanll. use Mr, mach-rd is the sea If” it ion. later-scat Mr." andI tale“ Icahtsdu r II i _ u. “I: n the Adah-I cemetery morn "Ill. Commenting on the proposed Tmra. ' . Mr, Winchester Ciln WINCHESTER INew UIC Ins. Super Named Charles L Winchester oi N.S., has been appointed insurance branch supervisor in the Charlottetown oitlce n! the National Employment Service. it was announced yesterday by George w. Cheverle. local oi- lice manager. Mr. Winchester llu been on the stair oi the local oinces at the Unemployment than as Commission at Kebtvllle. NS Cornerhrooit. an an N.S.. since 1950. Be a ’ with the RCA? irom ms is a member at the Canadian glon end was a mem Trill-u Lion's club. e In 1546: IA the is mIn'led: vhlln three Children, and VIII ‘lalir up residence In Charlotte- town. Heavy Enrolment Expected Al SDU Michael Henna‘sey. naistrar at St. Dunstan's University. In- nmulced that I) II- I will of 113 solder"! hive been Ic Iorthcomlu uni Yet. LIat year'l ltnll rellltl'allon numbered 443, he sad, Ind “it In “peeled thll yell' Ioul will be hl‘he Deltdel Prince Edward Illlndv noun Qiebec. Ontario. United Stem. Hm Knnl. AMCI India, and South Amen. ’ laic handling and application by bag and bulk tom. . said that eventually lull testing and subsequent cusinin lcrillis- or service will be available to the iarmer. "It will be I complete service not previously available", said Mr. Wood. “The exact iertlllmr mix inr the individual (arm will be available and the farmers will obtain a granulated [rec nowine lernllzer that will lacu- machinery. Cyannmid of Canada Limited, Mr. Wood's partner in this new llland venture. is one of Hi e major basic producers of nIIro- gen and phosphate Iertillura. With (our oi it! eight plants pro< ducing producta [or the agricul- tural Industry. Cyenlmld. in Id- dition to lertililer products. man- pointed comes under s diilerent oeetion of the Criminal Code than snult. Croim attorney alnn K. Scales withdrew one at ' formation, which were laid by. Samuel J. Tibha. The accusedi was not present in court .lohn Alan Mills, Cardigan lined $100 and costs for Impaired driving. by (hit, me. South Rostico. appeared he. 22 ISLAND NEWS PAGEI Charlottetown and Queens CountyI The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. July ICEIIIIB Rustling Probe ‘ lands Man In Court 1963. 5 i a red grade Shorthnrn steer. one property a! Cyrus Earl MneNeili Milwn. vslued at over $50. Counseilcd by .ioisn P. Nich aim. the accused elecmd tried by judge and jury. and thel preliminary hearing open on Aug. 29 Cost is the informant in the ease. 53mm INCIDENT ol- to be, was set to . makes The use at Reginald dimer; Hearts, twice with Percy Baguall "by levelling n‘ n at him". was adjourned. until July 31, Lester O'Donnell; out that pointing a gunl nllzfl Into accused, Two Charlottetown men. Der- yk MacQuarrie and James Jo~ seph Peters. who previously had pleaded not guilty to than gasoline valued at less than had their cases adjourned byl consent of their attorney. Nicholson. until Thursday, and costs or a ulactulers In line of chemicals lor In 1 mal led and health Is well as [or plant prntrCtI The firm ti stlon a year w th niher provinc Mr. Wand manager ior Canada Limited. in their New Annan plant. leave at the er, acid that he peak season will 0 m ploy about 10 men Driver Hurls Accusations I At Chief Over Stop Signs a man pleading guilty to poi-I session or liquor in n place othe 1 here Its an em to expand their Iield assaulting George em- rmatlon was iai W.A. Dewsnap. ()an war counsel SANDRA BALD JONES o $50. Mr, ; Aulz. 0 days (mm mesh.“v Schwandv .mv. “Mtge College. Highland College in North Rus- lions tico where a summer course In The Highland dancing dnimming and plplng present Scottish l5 More than All students (mm Joyce this province, Saint lnlln. New televi on slllller ITheoIogicaI Education 1 Speaking at the Sunday morn—lobedient iii the . Very Rev, C, Ritchle Bell. DD. prolessor oi theology lained. ‘and registrar at the terian College, Montreal. ~saidlmbh'u _ Jones has been dancing ed in Prince Edward island. by 5...... pp, om. rm... yem M p”, ,planedasl evening and will be She has won 7» championships i the chiri dame inslnirtnr at the and river sou prises in compefl‘ Kensington IsSite‘ Of Fertilizer Plantl leads Towcird Obedience r Bl‘ll ls Cn-Chalrmnn iiding iund campaign {or Mud In." ut h D VH- I m a b h which opens in September. meant to be under . you u “The WW 0, "new... surely as does the preacher I.I education tor candidates tor the' “film” A“? {"1" “WIS " ministry is no dilicrent irom the we " ‘°’ "‘"““°”‘ " c‘“ b' Fun...“ 0, I" cm...“ can” laid that they have attained the tion_ lor Christian people _ goal oIChristian educatlnn when i l a i ty and minister- llllll ~ . they have eome to see God's will Iuhieh is to live in accordnnre‘ I I v } Mu. GO“ Wm." “M Dry Bel ,tor their lives and Wlth nis hell "You WM, 5“ m m! pew fl arr obeying It In tht‘ll’ love and banker or housewite. as teacher} WW! a! 1'1"" and their know or men-ham. have your heaven men. ' he said. 344444waw~sa isTH EATRE: 1* “Where The Movies Are Better Than Eler“ I* ‘k ‘k ‘A' ** * ‘A' i * TONIGHTAND SHOW TIMES WED. N ght Only 7:00 and 9:00 monies! mix up of fun and laughter in ages. THE MOSI' M0701): BEDIIMESTORV IN YEARS! World's Champion H'ghlancl Dancer To Teach Al Rustico Sandra Bald .lones, world's Glasgow, Montreal and Detroit than his residence was lined SZO-champlon Highland dancer enrolled on Mnnday for animal College w i l l concerts daily will be held irom July 29 to Aug. lrnrn tonight until Ana. is when 9 rural prrlnrmer will b Sullivan. tap C I n I dlan Kin", God beinl , their helper. their goal «i then- incical education has been at» of ""‘P WWW? 0‘ ‘hm’lmca‘ ed',tho new Presbyterian College. ucatlon is to help men who are‘ preparing for the Christian min- i istry. to be obedient to their l heavenly vision " He stated that when they have completed their course 'n coi- iege and have been ordained to the ministry, those men have a clearer vision at what God heal in mind for them and (or thI’l Church and with it will to he ART’S d distributors a lull on, rst opened Its nper ago in Onta ' r r e on and alter July 25th. as. who is now plant Seemnn Brnx, oI new Customers at this new location. which he plans to end of next Crush-i the new venture at: insurance since 187) OFFICES T, \V, L, Prowsc. an elder at i Klrk,l in CC Ed ard TAX LUCKV NUMBER il-us WEEK 41661 DIAL 4-5586 OUR MONTAGUE OFFICE will be moving tmm up pment location to Mrli. nume‘s building on Main street. and will be open tor business there Gyms Show and Miss lllnrhln will be glad tn serve ald ml Hyndman & Co. Limited Ch'lown. siimmorslde. Alhrrtnn, Mnnlacue Agr'nts throughout the proviso-e tact all oi those travelling either I north or south on Upper Queen street old, However, drivers anl Kirkwmd Drive tailed to he as; lawmbldlng and Cave parlll'lllar point In Chlei Webster's emu. ment that resldents tin lhal street need the pmlertlnn. EIGHT IN 10 MINUTES . During a iii-minute period oi watching. three motorists were nbserved slowing down tor the inlersectlon and t he" I nlng thrflufih, There were 'ivr other! who did not even bother to dll that. and at least one of III I m was travelling considerably over the legal speed limit cl zll milesi per hour. “It Idle life of even one Child erection of a tour‘way stop [[311 at the intersection of Kirkwood and Upper Queen, so Car. I Ila M lpeed and I qtdckenlne oI InIa’ have the two moat nouhle m Julia 0! the experiment, hid: has IlNIdy can ad Ilnnet Is I file angina] many eigumaits Ill/vent at the automobile Into t.th province. yummy. wtn‘le ClueI lust of Pnllce Sterne Wehner Ind Constable Chlrlei Reedy were parked nearby. Ia Irate motor» Ilt. dmvr up In the Chlef'a car FIGHT DROUGHT The Cnylanese government It trying to irrigate tho nation's dry sons which takes up some {$552333}: u'“ Wat‘an twovullrdn oi lhe island two things —the slowing down d tMIlIC HOW. Ind enrichment oi elty treasury n-om lines when drivers lulled to stop. later, the cnlei said in: oi train the pore oi the signs "Relldents oi Kirkwood Drive have complain- ed n-iaay times or the speed with which moiorisis have been whip» ping slongihs Itml it is a comparatively new , and are a my young chudren‘ this flow- exact pure OLD FASHION Country Dance Country Dress mo While shlrm July 31 — I963 Music by Garry Chipmaa Round as Square Dancing Flinn! Calling Soulhporl Country Club Sou-firm SCOTTISH OUTDOOR CONCERTS THE HIGHLAND COLLEGE NORTH RUSTICO 17 DAYS OF OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT n- factory lrl accomplishing the Mir n We want in proi tee i Both he and olilrer Ready noted there In limlllr lll’na al lmpmant intersections in other cltlel, particularly In Halli-x. when they won provinl IItll post the which they were design- non ism- ot matur- DAILY JULY 30 TO AUGUST 15 AT 8 PM. TWICE DAILY seminars and wnnNEsmvs AT 3 PM. a 8 P.M._s NDAYS AT 4 PM. PIPE BAND MUSIC IY THE LOVAT SCOTS PIPE RAND HIGHLAND DANCING —- IRISH TOE I HEEL — SCM‘TISII SING NG an INDOOR: 0N Mimi DAY Under Ilpervlslon d Mclsgcgfld’l Champion l'll'hllnd Dlnter hum Fltelillre Mull COME, SEE AND HEAR THE ISLAND'S TOP ENTER'I‘A MENT CALLING ALL KIDS! SPECIAL MATlN-EES m" Illd WED. SHOWING TODAY AT 3:30 WEDNESDAY AT 2:30 Note: The Matinee Today I: at 3:30 I********** :NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN 8 Miles from Charlottetown on Tuna-Canada "Your Theatre Under The Stars" SHOW AT 9:15 % A MAJOR FILM ACHIEVEMENT! One of the truly great motion pictures at all time "Take The Whole Family” THE PULITZER PRIZE NOVEL , that he: becorn I legend In It: own time I; now I momonhll Motion Plcturol w. I MARY BADIIAM - PHILLIP ALFOIID -IOHN MEGNA- RUTH WHITE' PAUL“! BROCK PETERS - FRANK OVERIDII - ROSEMARY MURPHY' COle WILOOI , counts soon a 1 pi" P‘ mummies”-.- .4 i" mum on ‘ __ tr IILMI rum! ’ “ sits-ea as uuu rum-tots no H—m# q. saute-day amalority their» Iwwad let-m “All