St. Jean Baptiste Societies Seek Peace With Quevec Ci \ISLANDN Eastern And Guardian, Charlotte By GERARD MCNEIL Favreau formula for amending which kings public CIVIL SERVICE ala is QUEBEC ‘cP; The power- the constitution also has caused opinion. The last one was. held Continued’ . : ful seven-man executive of the anger in France in 1788, before the re- ’ from page 1) * = o. Federation of St. Jean Baptiste' The formula was agreed on by volution. proclaimed “ie ‘a Societies will meet here this Justice Minister Guy Favreau The Quebec diocese felt an ” agin rr | don weekend in what may be an ef- and the altofaeys-general of the Estates - General might be « were told by the govern- in dak “ile ort to make peace with its provinces at a» meeting in Ot- good way of mest,” seid Mr. Ferguson, a alienated 65,000-member Quebec tawa last October Quebec opinion of political, soc. ‘that the district wes taken sock S diocesan section It provides procedures (or ial, economic, cultural and re- away because of population rea- and saad The Quebec diocese is amorig amendment of the British North ligious matteTs. sons. Later we were told that to proceed with grey 17 which make up the 300,000. America Act, Canada’s constitu. The idea was to summon la- the vers plant and ship- Senn. er, aii member federation, aod it is ‘tion, without reference of pro- bor, fafm, industrial, profes | building “Gevelopments at wes time the rat aN the largest and most moderate. posed amendment to the Britist- sional, religtous and vine | Georgetown would ineresse the ment “degen to in” It hes refused to pay its annual Parliament “as nay is essential. ~ to offer their opinion oa | population « . Mt the pop provinces & pentage $12,000 dues and has been EMBLEM SOUGHT Canada’s future. wletion ie to incréase the way | OMe budeet to ad . spenly Midenaias of federation we Fortin recently said it Aga Hubert, Quebec execu- the government says it is, then thon.” ee atements » tive . says the idea have 20 me Ce The St. Jean Baptiste Society rn peace ‘Scene on was turned over to the federa- ioe the ear” = e; ay ne _ e ae is an organization whose de would be honored only if it be- 0a to bring into effect but te said to Premier Shaw| Ghaw's “that clared purpose is to promote came “the emblem of equality Nothing was heard of it ustil Fe yeu gow have & way out be- | truths are being eld the interests of French-speaking for all citizens from one end of cently. Now, he says only the cause of this development The in 4 i Canaan Mire thn «entry the oom lo the cine he patel cote SW peal‘ Kingh suret vou | Yue. Maal . in nearly na- te & i in . r dian communities with lerge une seid the Quebec Aeurde-tie- sationalists.” | sake eotion ane give teak hele | PNAgRaae Se “sv ort French-speaking populations. It 4 spokesman hete said the so- Premier Lesage severely cri- Te mee the a heoe ia takes its name from the patron ciety has been fighting far years ticized the Estates - General ’ re) | Me + gaint of French Canada Se ane ving ana ee and said the elected jogs. | DOr of the Revel Comsiesion | serious =. Federation resident Georges shouldn't criticize it tow that it lature is Quebec's Estates-Gen- | . Henri Fortin, 4%, of Alma, has been obtained eral and there can be no eubsti- | we ee : =» * With him are | Edward Martin, president of K 4, and H. Barry Bugden, artist who painted the por- trait and ynveiled it at The Charlottetown last night. MAYOR WALTER J. COX, MacDonald. his Kin days and he reminisced briefly before telling his rapt | audience ‘‘my sense of service to the community was born of Jeft, accepts a portrait of for- mer Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet to hang in City Council Cham- ber. Presenting it for Kins- men and K 40 Clubs was H.C. The presentation of the por- Portrait Of Ex Mayor a Presented To City Hall ssi" behalf of the city Mayor Cox told the “your esteem wb a wonderful tribute to Walt We in City Hall are well aware ot the splendid work Kinamen have done for the children over the | VISIBY MOVED. Vistbly moved by the occas ion, the former mayor thanked his old associates “for a won- derfyl tribute" The idea was conceived by A thunderous standing ovat- K 40 members, former Kins- jon, tremendous afiswers to one men. as a tribute to a member | of the most moving addresses | of their club, past president of | —he-had-cver-delivtradu-0s.Sivet. dhe Jocal Kinemen5 Club, past former Mayor A. Walthen Gav-| district governor a past na- det last night when he rose (0| tional ptesident of the Kiasmes |% Your feeling will hang per- thank the Kinsmen and K 40 Together with present day Kins | manently ta ay! Hall. Club members for the honor be-| men they commissioned Mr. | The toast to the founder was towed on him when they pre Bugden to do the portrait to | proposed by Ken Yeo and res- sented a portrait of him to th» | hang in City Hall with those of | a to ” «0 member Pres city past Mayors of Charlottetown, | Mae! an. A riotous ee The portrait, painted by Char- Founder's Night, annual cele | Dufty was preeaes’ W ited 18 lottetown artist H. Barry Bug- bration of Kinsmen in tribute | ae oe toast he den, was presented to Mayor | to Hal Rogers who started tue eed te 8 a cen restied Walter J. Cox by Kinsmen pre | service group % years aifo. > be Kinette Marina Mac Don sident Bud MacDonald and wil’ | was made the occasion for ‘he ald - hang in Council Chambers in| big gathering at The Chartotte : City Hall town last night. Feature of the _ Head table — included . evening was the unveiling of Dopey dk ae MacNeill |the portrait by Mr. Bugden im-|2n¢ Mrs. MacNeill, Cy Comp CITY AREA _| mediately atter the dinner which . oo rs. FUNERALS was held following a reception Butler, Edward artin, pre- STEWART FUNERAL — Tie fiteral for Mrs. Scott Setwart By RALPH CAMERON t © sident of K 4, and Mrs. Mar- in the hounge. . Mr. Gaudet said the’ occasion |,% Mrs Cox and Mrs. Gaudet. brought him many memories of ER was held Thursday, Feb. 25, | ~ | (Continued from page 1) Fete tae Scales ne dn ° a . ted Church where service was | one will be enews that if any- ona esas — c. aoe thing oaks ore onion ee , | ment nces, néssmen a y Shepherd aed Rack of Ages. industrial leaders would know Pallbearers were Lloyd Mac- | about ft. Donald, Arnoki MacLean, Hilch | | He said ‘consult Sankers, wea Seanweed MosLaod, Zon | | businessmen, the average per : . son them what Mock mace: tetermest in the oom the Sdanmne Our —— urch cemetery. are not fools. They are intelli- 5 GGS8 17 2 CENTS CALLAGHAN FUNERAL — dam A a eggs were Sem and they know if the gov- e funeral for Mrs. Eugene Cal-| quoted yesterday at 28 cents ernment is giving proper support ghan was held on Thurstlay| per dozen, and grade A medium and policies. Hf anything were morning from the Hennessey Fu-| were priced at 2 cents per| YTOMS. the average man or wo- neral. Home. to. St. Patrick’s| dozen. Dealers quoted a price | man on the street would know ureh, Fort Augustus, for Re-| o¢ 17 cents per dosen for Grade | wbout~it.’* jem High Mass celeboated by, small Rev James Smith, who also . = eonducted--service-at the grave.) 2. ‘ Smep | ARRIVE WEDNESDAY Rt. Rev, William Simpson. Tit Les Grands ‘Ballets’ Canadien has much more revenue than in Wooll_were present in the sane. will’ arrive in the city | Premier Shaw said Pullkcarers were six| Wednesday afternoon, for their| “this is correct, but why don’t nephews of the deceased, Leo| Performance hete Thursday | you say something shout the ia- Mullii, Heber Mullin, ace; evening at the Confederation expenditures? Cu ey, James Cummiskey,| Centre. As yet the officials’ at| The premier listed programs Erwig Mullen and Alfred Mullen. | the Centre have pot been inform-| which through the years have Intefpent took place in the ed of the program of the Ballet | called for expendi- chufeh cemetery. company, bu word is expected | ture. Some of these were higher REYNOLDS FUNERAL — The |” this within the Mext few days. | civil a hospital a CAR ROLLS care general revenue funeral for Freeman E Rey-! james MacMillan, 7 Patk Ter.| 0 the Proviecs. expansion in Murrliy River Funeral Home to | T@ce. Charlottetown, rolléd his the Free Church of Scotland, |car on the St. Peter's Highway Murray River. Services were near Tracadie early yesterday | cofiducted by Rev. Ewen E. Mac-|evening. Mr. MacMillan appar- i "The Dougall. Psalms sung were the |ently lost control of his vehicle | ed with 29rd-and-the 12ist. Flower bear-| when it hit a large efs were Reginald Johnson,|No damage estimate has Sencabaugh, Russell Me-| received and there were no Wight, Young and Albert McKay Inter-| nors of St. Dunstan's University ment in the Murray River ceme-! wij) petition the Legislature at tory | the, current session for an- act z 3 i : 2 I. ng i ; bi i ss F g S Wotice to all dealers in P.EI. or farmers who buy direct - - - Your Havelock Lime in 515 Ib. bagged with Roy M. Lévi Young, photie 7-4 Vernon Rivet. * 4 h ing their money in improved services and economic expan- Premier Shaw said attacks by the service | saw as a Kinsmen’ | the Opposition on the gover | ind others here indicate ether. ment resources program “only leave Goiiht and uncertainty in the minds of our people and Ob- struct the carrying out of a valuable program we have un- out these ining your aratism we'll consider.” dertaken. “When you ca attacks, you are brusheut secretary of the Lake St. John Regional School Board, says the weekend meeting is to be a routine one But Gilles Desmarais, 49, pre- sident of the Quebec diocese, There has been criticism that ‘ute ; the. lederation takes decisions + Dr. Lucien Boulet, an agrono- | and makes statements without ™ist and former Quebec diocese consulting the whole member- ship A major dispute has arisen | froma December decision by wise. the federation to draw up a aa the e brief to present to the Quebec rowp seeking political MAY SEPARATE the ation Dr said lagisiative committee on constitution. The committee. composed of members of the legislative assembly, was estab- lished to collect views on what changes in the constitution, or If we can't reach a decision, we'll have to separate." Mr Desmarais said in an interview. ‘This is the only kind of sep Ballet is the F’nest Entertainment THE INTERNATIONALLY selves up against development! Mr. Arsenault said recently and the interests you should the federation suffers from “an be supporting. jacute infiltration of separatists” “It is because of these poli- and the premier has suggested tical, unfair attacks that we |the society is anything but dem- | now have under consideration | ocratic. the setting up of a separate,| Mr. Desmarais, who has been non-political body -- -somewhat \trying- to ‘‘democratize’” struc- similar to that: working suceess- tures in the Quebec diocese. is years. Now this deri®nstration + fully~in other provinces—-and regarded as a leader of the mo- \femove from this approach defate, non-political wing of the | many of the unfortunate attacks | society. | to which the present policy is/ urging citizens to ignore the subjected.” Quebec diocese last October by He said there were some fall. urging citizens to ignore the ures and losses in the program, visit of the .Queen. The Mont- | gs there were in-every province, real section's opposition to the but said they should be com- | pared with the over-all results of the’ program. VALUABLE PROJECTS He listed some projects which | at Rustico and Egmont Bay, | forestry expansion, water con- servation, 50 new projects unde ARDA, pasture development, plans for blueberry and cran- | berry crop developmént, and | of these were the food plants at | “= project. | “The premier said there was | also growth in handicrafts, cul- tural activities, and vocational | training. He said the overall influences ot the resources program hed | created a “remarkable change |among our people,” and the whole level of education, health, training and employment had been raised. EASTERN what type of constitution Que- bec should seek for the future. |. With the federation brief soon te be presented, members here say they have not been con- sulted about it and have no idea of its contents. Quebec dio- cese plans to present its own brief.possibly in March. Another area of dissension is ‘the Estates-General called last year by the federation. The Bs- |tates-General originally was a French institution through BRIEFS L. eosin FUNERALS IN P.E.1. HOSPITAL Orrin Bell, Murray Harbor is| WHALEN FUNERAL — Fo ‘a patiént in the P.E.1. Hospital,| neral. for Harry Whalen was |Chariottetown. held from hig late residence (0 St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay, HOSPITAL PATIENT where Requiem High Mass was Mrs. Arthur Sencabaugh is &)| celebrated by Rev. W. Keele patient.in.Kings-County Memor-| who also conducted service at ial Héspital. the grave. Pallbearers vere | Pelee Conway, Joseph MacCor- 1s PATIENT | mack, Garfield Mallard, Gerald spital, Charlottetown. NOTICE DR. IAN MacMILLAN (Bare, Eyes and Nose) Announces a change In location. Now situated at fehs ti First Time in P.E.I. Students Matinee 2:00 P.M. > “| Remember Mama” Tuesday, March 2, 8 P.M. TICKETS 1.25 : on sale at the Box Office, Eilis Bros, Charlottetown Rotary Club Presents Charlottetown Circle Theatre Workshop HALAPAX — cast for Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with snowflurries ning in afternoon. winds “40; with and Ad nsec as he tackles a band of pirates TODAY « SAT. MY og te at ene Cee et oe be dk 3 r A le a ~ “ Ca ae ee a an ae ohn Ai lle ll Aa ee oo ee ee eee Ft hme ee ae ee tet porno tt ntenneteanese ca ie ate