Two Royal Canadian Legion Dominion Command scholar- ships were presented to two Island students during a spe- cial ceremony at the Royal Canadian Legion last night. .‘w.’ 'V DOMINION LEGION SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED The provincial command and elected national command of- ficers were in attendance. Shown above are the two scholarship winners with the national president. From left to right are: Charles Cavan- O’Brecht. Ottawa ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 5, 196: Art Works Much preparation has been made during the past week in the Fathers of Confederation Building Art Gallery and Mus- eum. for this week's visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip and their tour of the Confederation Centre. It is expected the Queen and Prince will spend about 20 min- utes Tuesday in the Art Gal- lery and Museum viewing ob- jects darts and historical pieces. Curator of the Gallery. G. Moncrief Williamson and his assistant R. R. Beauchamp have spent much of this week getting the paintings and other works of art ready for the lSl . A collection of colonial paint- 1 ngs. the Confederation Life agh, New Haven, attending Collection. the National Gal- Dunstan's University; Isa. lery's architectural display and Marie Curley, Cardigan, the six works of West Coast ar- attending Prince of Wales tist Emily Carr will remaut College and Dominion Com- up for the Royal Party to view. mand resident. Fred '1‘. Three of four murals that n. 3' (D were commissio n e d for Distinctive Military Air Student Loan gallery will be on display. it is understood that the fourth lmural has not been completed t. The three that are to be on Prepared For Royal Visitors display are Jack Shadbolt's co- tthe ‘ lourful flag mural. this is one that \v a 5 covered : Prime led the complex on September r1 The mural of Jean Paul Le lMieux called “The Fathers" l and a new one by Montreal art- ist John Fox will ’be seen by Her Majesty. Margaret Peterson's “Lot- ltery of the Gods" will remain ihung in the stair well of the lgaliery where it has been lmuch of the summer. ‘ The Esk i m 0 "Mother and Child" tak of Cape Dorset and a new mobile by William D. Best oi Victoria are two other striking when sculpture, by Innuk— works. The historical pieces that will be on display include a col- lection of antique lamps. old books on P.E.I. and copies of The Patriot from the year .4 on designed by C a n a dian art- ist John Houston and done by the Steuben Glass works is another one of the many beau- tiful pieces that the Gallery stall have included in this excelle nt collection of Canadian works for Her Majesty to see. Minister Pearson tour-‘ for 92. The engraved crystal drop.i dian. JOHN HOWARD SOCIETY HAS ANNUAL Leod; Premier Walter R. Shaw, and M.F. Hagen. presi- dent of the P.E.I. John How- ard Society. meeting. Attending the meet- ing as guest speaker was A.J. MacLeod, commissioner of penitentiaries for Canada. Shown above. prior to the din- The Prince Edward Island Branch of the John Howard Society met at the Basilica Recreation Center on Satur- day afternoon for their annual Dave Broadfoof Returning To Perform In Royal Variety Dave Broadfoot. actor. come- :iour came in 1960 in the Gaza l ht. Strip. and headliner 0‘ ng Mr. Broadfoot has reached ner meeting are: from left to right: Mayor A. Walthen Gau- det. representing the City of Charlottetown who hosted the dinner; Commissioner Mac- was nominated Comedian Of The Year by Canada’s Tele‘ vision Critics. Recipient of such favorable reviews as that from the London Free Press. “A Canadian Red Skel- ton but with a sharper delivery and keener wi ". Dave Brood- foot performs for the secon ernments by cabinet order ' would be unconstitutional. He said Section 91 of the Brit- lsh North American Act clearly gives the federal government exclusive jurisdiction over Can- ada's 200.000 Indians. A 1939 ruling by the Supreme Court of ' Canada had extended federal jurisdiction to the Eskimos. :Fund Depleted: . [It was reported Friday by Dr. l George Dewar. minister of edu-. cation, that the $232,000 allottedl r pro- l Is Formed time this season at Confeder- ation Centre Theatre. Indian Switch Said Move To cums}. theatres’ resorts. and great heights in several shows, televtsron shows, adds his truly among the" 0“ lell5_a mus_ Versatile talent to the, an'su" ical revue in Montreal’s Moun- caSt m the Royal van?” Per' ltain Playhouse: from there. to formance at Confederation Cen- 'Tommo and clap Hands; CBCis “‘9 Theatre' 0“" 6- Here‘s Duffy; and the national This outstanding Canadian tour of The Best Of Spring Speaking on the spending es- timates of the Indian affairs branch. Mr. Nielsen said a gov- ernment plan dealing with In- lans appears to be an indirect device to meet Mr. Levesque's demands for jurisdiction over Prime Minister To Declare 'Apple Month' Prince Edward Island under fede al I To Greet Royal Couple to the grc‘n has been “pretty well us- student loan Erglilsgdfhr C(i‘fowdhgrdhlt-i‘ol $231211: I insehvetl‘i'oarrsl engfiFnuSntldnieigfi 0‘51?th led Up for this year". “10%th? WI“ bt‘ deCIaI‘edl personality fir“ came to the ‘ Thaw 2 0 ' and house guards Will givelmemde. . Late applications for loans I I..Apple Month" 'by Prime Mln_lfore as a leading member ofl all television, he has starred Appease Quebeclgllfebefo Eskimos of northern l .are ex cted to use up the ba-l The RCAF Association. in isler L,B_ Pearson. and “Applelthe annual revue “SPRING {in the Wayne and Shuster Hour. “Wha't Ml, Levesque lalled to Charlottetown and Summerside‘ a distinctly military town looklalso play a leading "’16 Dr. Dewar. during the Queen's Visit herelstreet lining. supplemented byl Under the program university beginning tonight. n from the Canadian Guards students may borrow up to $1.. OTTAWA l'CP) — Conserva- tive Erik Nielsen has accused the government in the Com- mons of trying to hand Indian affairs to the provinces in order to appease Quebec Resources Minister Rene Levesque. Mr. Nielsen. MP for the Yukon changed any transfer of saidiconvention at the Charlottetown: week" will be from Nov. 19 tolTHAW"_ lfiotel last_ week. announced 23. l _ ' lfor seven years. lie starred Piclr. the Stars and General Mot. ginger], 9 v: 1A n t a: rtilts” 1330;: l mater: .vslalggwiglalelacrrggr islhraer; la! the Canadian National Ex- ors Presents. Nightclub ap- _ , l . l . . . .1 - - he. " bition G . r ‘ From the “me Her Maleswl‘m at 1935‘ “‘9 occa's‘on' . 1391‘ year for five .Veal‘S.1)3Y- grand president of the associa-l average. but below last year's Sllmrll aggdsnigg OShOVeVd ahd gfiaraxceslhavi tlaikenulnn;1 to steps from the Royal All“ Craft Members Of the Royal Cahad' ‘ing back the loan after radua— ' ‘ f h l .l record-breakin cro ft is esti- y . ’ r “c on’ "0 nge. m on on' e 0’" . .. . . . 8 .tlon. as chairman o te 855003 . c P: - lthe Ed Sullivan Show In 1953'al York In To t th C at the Summersrde RCAF Stat-llan Legion from all over the then, lllon~s new advisow commlllee_ ‘ mated at over 20 million bllshcls. , d . . . ‘ g. , m“ 0' ° .ave ion. military groups of all Province will also be coming tol Am,th educallon olliclall Formallon of lll‘e committeelor 45 pounds for eve person '4’” again 1" 55' Mr' Broadfomlm ‘anc9uver‘ and on th forms will he in evidence all j the City on both days to rein- l said lllls morning lhal ll lherel was recommended at llle 1953 in Canada. Dominion Bureau of “35 Chosen by the Department Avenue 1“ New York during the tour. l force the large numbers of Leg- I are more applicatlons next year l convention lll Vancouvel-_ . he mOSt memorable mom' . . .When the Queen land! at l lonalres from the Charloltelown than the rnvlncial allotlm tl‘ . b 1 .ea about 2. pounds of appleSla variety show to tour Korea cut of his career to date may Indian education and welfare P e" Other committee mem 9’5 “'lyearly per person. a apan. Another goodwill well have been in '59 when he services to the provincial 80V- for the occasmn will come from i be Marshalled by Arthur Hale. Summerslde. a loft-man RoyallBranch. Over 500 veterans are can absorb' loans wlll have tolclude Group Captain LIN. Bal. gt! :calefl dtiwbn "bSIO tlhat Stu-ldock. Windsor. Ont: past presi-l C en 5 wi no 8 a e 0 get Bldent of the association; Roy F.. v lull $1,000 1...... 1.. fl... way alllllegg, Vancouver; Phlllp F, KEEP ABREAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS the Central Band of the RCAF. l Sergeant-at-Arms of the har- John, N.B,; V.P. ‘ I which he played in ‘the Tommy AmbrOSe Show. gel by the front door. he ls now getting by the back door," he lsaid. Units of 2 Militia Group will lance ol- lhe allollmem' n Statistics data shows Canadians:0f NatiOnal Ddense to head up Station will be on hand. Music i town for the Royal Visit and wit. . , l ’ _ ' Crony . London. Ont Company of the Canadlaul ocmbel' 7th 1“ Partlcmar W1“ ‘ It Was 3150 ihdlcawd that . Ganong. H. Guards 2nd Ballallon' “.lll form {be an exactlng day for the vet- next year there will be a dead-.13. Langford. Toronto; GR, Me. the Royal Guard at the depart. lerans as they will be required line of Sept. 30 for applications ‘ Gregor, Montreal; an, Sena-5, l Guard of Honor from the RCAF : expected to gather in Charlotte- lapplicants will be able to bene— l Connell, St. ~Tlll, p_ E l, Company‘ No_ 7 l lottetown Branch. lflt from he program. .. R.W.l St. Stephen. NB: menl of lransporl wharf lll .to line the route at several 10- ‘lfor loans gwmnipeg, and Arthur s mith, . _ Charlottetown for the arrivallcatlons ‘m the City during aerl lCalzary. . ‘2. l‘l‘ngl‘LY A Public Service In The Interest Of Good Sport here r,l Queen Ellzabelll and lMajestys slow drive to Provtn T ff- c rt All committee members are A NDAR . , pm... pm... 0.. my 3....” lce House and the Children'sl I'CI IC 00 former members or he scar. OF EVENTS Contributed By These Thoughtful Busmess Firms nia. With them will be lRalbt lF- S ed l . Guards band. . On Tuesday afternoon the Ines pe el’s lLawrence Joseph Belliveau.) Flrlng the Royal Salule both . area along the Pond Roadway.l Moneton. and Ronald Arth-l at summerslde and this city will Brighton Road. North River l h'l‘hree men were rifle d hon ur Profitt of Margate were each We Are Equipped be a troop from llle lsl Re a! lRoad. McGill Avenue and Am- ;c arges oflspeedlng w en t ey . fined $10 and costs on charges of‘ . ' ° To Wash Canadian Horse Artillery vol lbmse street will be excluslvely‘ ppeared m Queens Countylspeeding, CONNIE LeCLAIR Wholesale prices on all sporting goods Your Wall, Camp Gagelownl l me domain of our Youth Groups Traffic court Saturday. l One man was fined $5 Building Contractor Clean" Than 8, A", Th9 Canadlan Guard! wlll for Slrcel lining, Queen Charlol Join Joseph MacNelll of Sum-g costs on a charge of having fauI-‘ FROM Other Prevlous Method . l - . merside was fined $30 and t t b k s. “993‘” and Renovatims ‘0 8150 p l.“ l. l d e llle llllllsellolll lie and Birchwood Cadet Corps . COS y ra e . Kitchens. Rumpus Rooms. eta- P. E. l’s ONLY EXCLUSIVE Guard for the time when Her Majesty is officially in rest dence at Government House on Wednesday. The largest number of uni formed groups and schonl chil- dren ever to line the streets 01 Charlottetown for a Royal VISII. will be. participating in thi-s courtesy to Her Majesty Tues- day and Wednesday. Plans have been completed and areas allotted to each con- tingent so that the entire route . v . over which Her Majesty ‘will {lfilg-lg‘éd” $55333“ . "°“’ “'“”""'°” w'" b" mde 5"“ AP riRlIBOON (J. E. coon, PROP.) travel at any time Will be lined l groups, Souls, Guides. etc” . Having over ten years experience In the dryclcanlng EVENINGS Parts and Accessories for all Cars . by organized groups of military - and civilian personnel. Several hundled sallors from . walligeliilealldd wgzépafaleitnce tad; of this plant and the remainder in Summerside, I know that . . . Dial 4-6917 181 Great George St. CHINESE the destroy (‘1‘ escort aCCGmPahJ- lsame time. They will be Marsh Mr. Callbeck is well qualified to serve the cleaning needs A"- condlfloned AND ing Her Majesty will participate. Nine Speeders ‘Boy Scouts. Girl Guides. Cubs. 1 jBrownies and Sea Cadets w’l line this entire area. In addi- .tion. the entire school popula- ltion of the Charlottetown and i c on- . these streets to‘ l suburban schools will be ‘ centrated on ‘ greet their Queen, l Specific areas have been all lotted to the various schools by Dr. KA. Parker. the co-ordina ‘ tor for this youth area. and the i Cadet Corps are asked to as- :semble at Queen Charlotte High 4‘ will assemble in Victoria Park tailed by Major E.G. Kerr. Ex ecutive Commissioner. ov Scouts Association. Dial 4-9141 64 Orlebar St. ATTENTION Western Prince County Having recently sold the West Prince Dry Cleaning plant in Alberton to Mr. and Mrs. Raigh Callbeck I wish to take this opportunity to thank the many people for their patronage during the past twelve years and trust that the trade. several of which were spent as a former employee of this area In a most efficient manner. BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE NOW OPEN CASUAL BOWLING MRS. C. H. WEEKS. SPORTING GOODS STORE The Bike Shop and SpOrt Lodge 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET also Painting and Decorating Contractor Commercial and Residential or full information Phone 2-2747 R. Robison 12 Alexander Drive Yllll CAPITAL AUTO SUPPLY Tires - Batteries REBUILT MOTORS A SPECIALTY MONDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre AFTER THE SHOW STOP AT THE CANADIAN FOOD OUR SPECIALTY CANADA SAVINGS With all street traffic ground BOWLING Casual Bowlin . _ — _. g Rollaway F to a halt and no vehicular park- Y 162 Up Queen St. Draw mes mg of any kind allowed any- LS SWIMMING—Boys 3.11 s p.m.. 15.17 5:30 p.m. Men‘s 8 p.m. D LADIES AND MEN KEEP FIT & SWIM—Ladies 2 p.m.: Nine persons were fined on charges of speeding when they appeared before Magistrate A. J. Haslam. QC. in city police court Saturday. Howard Ralph Bernard and‘ James Ernest Galebraith, both of Sherwood. were each fined $20 and costs or 10 days: George Iwhere along any of the parade ’ routes. the street lining program gls designed primarily for botn ivisual effect and pedestrlan l control While limiting the movements lof pedestrians. it will also pro- ‘ vide far greater opportunity for more peeple to see the parades in comfort. However, the ambl- Drug Sundrles (Hal Latter, Prop.) Complete line of Drug Sundries Patent Medicines Sandwiches and Coffee Bar Men—7:30cp.m. HARNESS RA DIG—Charlottetown Driving Park TUESDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre BOWLING—Casual Bowling Runaway 2 to 5 p.m. SWIMMING—Men's Swim 0-11 p.m.. 15-17 5:30 p.m. LADIES KEEP FIT AND SWIM— 7:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. WRIGHT’S Texaco Service Station (JOHN WRIGHT. LESSEE) Phone 4-9072 AT 'MY HANH' Frederick MacDonald. Summer- . . phone 392.2532 .. n v . tlous street lining program, fid‘tl'8335 £213: dszflaiigJOlagog which is under direction of FREE DELIVERY WEDNESDAY 8‘. pew" ml 70 3mm”, “um” Lieut. Col. L.G. MacNevin. 2 45 ELM AVE. 3 _ 31d 1 S’lgfillw PlaiLaT'tmea Militia Gm only be B 333.3%- 35:3 m'mwz; amo'tm'i: W" mm mm G!" a“) e 0 e c successful as the ' co-operation - LADIES KEEP AND _zloo pm. I” ' OFFER $15 and costs or 10 days; Verna Elizabeth MacLeod, Bonshaw. Elmer Earl Galebraith. Sher- wood. and George Crawford. also of Sherwood. were fined Sin and costs or five days; John Joseph G. Maclnnis. Charloth town. was fined $12 and costs} or five days. Garfield Stewart Ferguson. Toronto. appeared on a charge and was remanded without ball of being drunk and disorderlyi l of the public makes it. For this reason all Islanders are re uested to obey instructions of these volunteers at all times. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited ALEX M. WILSON Stocks and Bonds 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8538 LLOYD’S STA-BRIGHT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS (Lloyd Gillespie. Prop.) Comfort - Value - Beauty SWIMMING—th 12-14 5:80 p.m. YMCA SWIMMING — Family 6:” p.m. KEEP FIT MEN—7:30 p.m. SWIMMING — Mixed 8:” p.m. KEITH CARMICHAEL ' McCullough Outboard ofors IF WE SELL THEM TOALLCUSTOMIM' WITHANYPUBCEASE AFTER m GAME CALL AT m A 8: W DRIVE-IN Cor. Malpequ Rd. and solvedch An. BUY voUns FOR CASH on or Charlottetown Doors - Windows - Screens til 0 t. 10. ~ uni c . Awnings-RnMngs-Sldlng we sanvrcn mm W m INSTALHENTS Iames Ernest Galebralth. - DELICA charged with driving without a m" ""1 Rep." "m" m” 5 “mm” P" 3" imam Thomson. .) ' IdiccfniS: 21:: fined $10 and costs Mental Phone 4-7797 WIIIsIIe . a Home Ml“ 31’0" “1 PM r '. r Wedding and Annlvernry harden; F33. thistle Retardation-i “mm W - um m .l “9’; so; '1': :alz.‘ ~ ‘ .. t BOWLING—Casual Bowling lettuce Recreation Centro i 32.5.32? 2'..‘§p‘ii§§_“’§.$ili22 Unnecessary WWG-CN MN “m” ' “ m mun: Irv" ] h an accident. A u 7 BRIGHTON D AIRY SWIMMING—3m 10-14 Ill p.m. ' For driving while intoxicated. c on A ma - M“ 1"” P'I‘PY'M-c-A' . h l I “m "cm- "0” moms not an m owns—7m and no p.m. Reginald C evens Charo Fullyhalfofthevictims could 0“, mm, pm... my 9... mm memo—mm.'mmg in: 0W“ 75" town. was given seven days. he saved simply by using Accused “'m‘ ""I’wm 9°" the knowledge we now have' D” m I" are" u' nmAY s‘ ‘ nr.nrsidnt of ' . ' p' ' I $055235"; ml” wnsellneed not Read in ctober Readers BOWLING—Canal Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre .ml msls m m (lav... Digest about the. den em that BOWLING—Canal Bowling Many 2 to 0 p.m. ' Maurice Williams. Charlottc- face 0‘" bellies. bot before ' Iown. was fined $20 and costs Mi "Id 8”" birth - - - Mid the BARRsz SNA K BAR SATURDAY 3, days l0, lollerlnll, ' breakthroughs in research ' c BOWLING—Casual Bowling Bullh- Recreation Centre M w“ Two people were charged with! that may in y u and your (mnY‘-"°ou’ "'0'" BOWLING—Canal mm non-way : u I p In. when. being drunk and incapable. One! child from hopeless heart- m" RA G—Wtown Driving Pairs summons!!- .of the accused was fined $30 and' . ’t min "b, M 1"“ o" m mun name..." m cm. g... m YMCA ‘ costs or 20 day! and the othefl formative article in October pun—Today and Tuesday only It The Copml. 0". um, Um ' ""' swunnNG—r 1:” p.m. YMCA ' m ' PM“. “2" Reader's Digest. man-ah. "'I' "7" " "- " "- DANCE-0:00 p.m. A Corner or. acme-um- an accused was remanded without Mil until Oct. 10. i e, A