‘the ir ICE CAKES LEFT BY FLOOD Thick cakes of ice piled’ on “a highway and beside lage,tell the tale of a night of flooding that t turned a section of the vil- lage into an artificial lake. The force of the ice and water caused anew dam to give PIRACY (Continued from 1) @00 pelts are waiting to be pick- led up. Close inspection showed that some of these pelts have been on the ice as long as three weeks. way, spilling vast quantities of water over the area to a and carrying across the highway. bridge leading into the village e east was damaged by the washout of the highway the icebreaker had loosened the ice around the ships, allowing them to get closer to their pelt stockpiles and the seal herd. SHIPS NOT IN DANGER The doctor stated that obser- vations made from the he] i- copters showed the ships to be ice at they were and the asphalt surface which covered it, and a temporary wooden bridge was thrown over the spot when the water receded, so that traffic could be resumed in and out of the main part of the village. Gift Of Homes Investigated WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov- ernment officials said Tuesday the National Aeronautics and -| Space Administration is looking ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County (‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. April 4, 1962. 3 | Inquest Recommends Flashing Signal Lights | SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN of James eo Den 17 of Freetown. The jury also strongly recom- mended that all level crossings be i wita could oe wee ee ee rate of s He testified that he Fag the car e the side of th and he wed back to the Mahicte when the train stopped. Engineer John Alfred Egan, ‘who said _— he has been with the CNR 39 a 18 of them as Aly that as usual he was gone the whistle as he approached the crossing in amen at about and it was coming at a fast | liam Rogerson, who said that in his opinion the vehicle was in good working order before the accident. TOLD OF CRASH A nsington housewife who 3 Injured In Collapse Of Staging taken to a me County Hospital just before noon ere as @ result of a staging collaps- ing, at the new fire hall ere ing comfortably last night; rest hospital officials stated. s and Peter Gaudet, Sum each sus- ined ar sane. while Joseph Gaudet wn, suf. | fered a back ee oe is not | believed to be serious trio were injured when a wooden staging on i eight men were wor' wing the men to the floor, ll feet below. The others were shaken up | but a oe not require medical at- tention. Mrs. Charlotte Reeves, reme m- | ee eae ond os = stopping | sea and went to | door investigate Se didnt go 1 Ry Magia stey ard A ees Sat called | ly other witness to give | evidence Paar crossing in Kensington when he | the train stopp re at a | nearby crossing upon ing over to atteede he oe | the wrecked car. Mr. Beairsto said that he crawled into the hurt”, but Saoaived | cas @jno answer although he heard | ‘The a faint groan. Cpl. Calvin Bungay of the Summ le RCMP detachmen assisted Mr. McMahon in his questioning, while Jury mem- Mac- Leod, foreman; Lorne "a ameed Peppin, Ralph Gordon Kennedy, | Clair Alfred Mayhew and New- ton Leigh MacArthur. HOUSE ASKS (Continued from page no 4 Sjetiorts ould be made to ae n belong = Councillors Aid Residents SUMMERSIDE — When Sum- | merside req | and sewerage department be- cause of ae Herbert Schurman and George Key Jr. worked with the department all day Sun- | day and throughout a of the evening lending a hand wher- ever possible and ee SS to i basements which were ene ee and alarm a The ‘counaiiiees were mainly | concerned with flooding that was | | caused by the inability of as sewers to hi with the result backing up into van yeh train |bers were Leonard "Gee Councillor Llewellyn Rogers chairman of the wane 3 and aoe one ony Granville er ae wane ee took incoming emer; British Reserves Of Gold Increase | department, ry Race a A ao ROAD DAMAGED AT KENSINGTON Extensive washouts and - to paved highway have resulted in many areas of the province from the weekend rainfall of more than three inches, Included is a_ sec- Sen af Natoeay: font “eet. Kensington where washout has mining of . aon seen just eer the railway ‘Railway Detours ‘Passengers, Mail The car ferry Prince Edward The train was expected to ar- Island took a little over four| rive in the city at approximate- | | hours yesterday to make one|ly 2 a.m. Mail and passengers | — due to heavy ice n the | were arriving in the city truck and car due to the train — ferry began her first | not being able to by to get by Port crossing east of Kensington. Damage and breakup of pave- ment here is so extensive that the — paved surface im this on will have to be re- eee it was stated. commodities are selling at low prices and many farmers are having a difficult time. “I would urge the minister of agriculture and the govern- ment to do everything in their | power to bring our prices to a | level | comparable to those being paid in Montreal and Toronto.” Turning to changes that Lib eral spokesmen here, and at Ottawa, are belittling ‘their own country in the eyes the world by undue criticism, Vir. MacKay said “neither Mr. Pear- son and his colleagues at Ot- a th ; P.E.L. eee, ae ie oe. |tawa, nor we here in this pro- Arsenault said that 1a st|*00 {@F from the kills.”” He said| into acceptance of furnished |se¢ 2 ator ia he J, Hubert Gaudet (PC— | ,NONDIN Ne atiiie Brit | crossing of the day at 4.02 p.m.| Elgin because of flooding at | vince are belittling our country, eee at a meeting of seal- to none of the freed ships| $24,000 homes by the seven U.S. an /ahonted ‘at him, sonly a few Prince) said there is a) rency reserves rose by £10,000,-| and arrived in Tormentine at | the Tantramar marshes. Pas-| ‘We think it's the greatest ers and federal fisheries depart- e any attempt to leave the) astronauts feet from the cro definite need for all fishermen | 000 ($29,500,000) last oo the | 6.05 p.m. It left the mainiand sengers were being transported | country in the world, but we ment representatives in Halifax, 5°°@® @%d had called on the} The homes were offered by to become organized. ee aeons Te | terminal at 6.33 p.m. sod ar-| by bus to Moncton and Amherst. | criticize Diefenbaker and his it was agreed that no hunters| Preaker to “help them intheir/ the Houston Home Builders As-|STOPPED ieee. FACTORY SHIPS eg the end of March the re-| Tived at Borden | colleagues because Canada has The doctor emphasized that although his hunters did stock- admitted that its hands were in the case. the brakes — gl the committee that there need of more tield p.m. and left at 12.52 p.m. ar- such a thing is serious when business.” the breaker obliged, ‘| He estimated that the train f at Hi th f Ab = lost prestige. It has lost the would kill and st il *| sociation and the astronauts Pointing out that large, for £1,233,000,000 owever, the car erry eg- DP seals than could ae eeame ‘o he said. business adviser announced ac-|Stopped within 75 feet, which leign factory ships operate off ($3,636, ae. The increase | weit was making better head- 4TH PRINCE esteem and thé respect of the three days. What to do about these pr o-| ceptance. wy. considered a coastal waters, Mr. Gaud compared with one of £5,000,-/ way leaving Borden at 2.10 a.m other nations, because of in- “Out here, the hunters fro m| Dl@ms, especially the first two,| on, government official ask- they were travelling down a lsaid “we need be on out | o99 in February and a drop of | and arriving at Tormentine at (Continued from Page 1) | decision and lack of policy by the ships have killed every seal| ™ ® tough question, The sealing! in¢ not to be quoted by name, eee = thes rota! this. Foreign | 959 990,000 in. March of last | 3.46 a.m. It left Tormentine at | inches of snow that winter, Mr. the government at Ottawa,” he ton: ay repo! tg arg! they could get their hands on,| 0Perations are taking place in| s.i4 the matter is entirely in|je bests cee ciohermgn one | year. | 4.19 a.m. and arrived at the |" ‘The opposition, at that tim pie thom on the ioe, the Cece saters, over which] the hands of NASA, and that the|that ‘quickly he rect have ok, (oma with 10,00-ton' factor ie ee a Island terminal at 7.10 a.m. | conservative, hed’ loughed st |GONE WITH THE WIND was pelts are wasted, he said. have no jurisdiction. The RCMP a. gro empl Piper Contained 100 per cent use from sara 60 teams of trawlers, new techniques.” it arrived in Tormentine 12.09 |22¥ is or unforseen | The Liberals left @ legacy of spending. But now they say | millions of dollars in surpluses |they had built up and a full tied when the question of the The witness told the jury that |ging for fish. In coastal waters, back B e pelts on the i t \< Pos n qualified to trans- | riving back at Borden at 2.13 nemployment insurance fund pil rw on pd Ohoca aia bcd bang eo s Wi agus a ek ata 0 ea a hanged mm sei are ~~ eS eine verge ine of science into | p.m. On her next trip the ferry $1 0, i. aie pe ln but tha t has all been ‘ - em. ou: at the fish- asking a womai one jfishermen Province hav lication. left at 3.40 p.m. and arrived “Te ith th es oe oe ‘the hunters were out ao Gee — eee Saal to oe tee and rs tr canoe prog a rocniae LACK OF TECHNICIANS Tormentine at 5.08 p.m. and |“ Recently ministers of the gov- Pye id, fasten ne getting organized and killing| Mont trong eee et | te of ture on which to |the door, but did not wich to lof the foreign fishermen These | Pointing out that there is a | left with the train at 8.30 p.m. |ernment spoke in this House | On top of that, he added, the more’ seals: “we can handle all ers are prepared to) tile of any nature on w savie:the i til be looked into |lack of technicians in the fish- ae arrived in Borden at i 13 saying they were proud to have | agricultural economy has de these pelts in a few trips” he cae doen 4 ship B = Depermgemn ee, ect weetaae wale the betes aad oe ee ee Oe have ‘dae ing ind , the visto | exceeded their departmental | clined since the PC’s took over. Arsenault said no emer- “ y wouldn’t Mi P. ae ‘Arsenault and Mr. Connor| S2¢¥ &!8 Although the minister made| Dr. Roy Kennedy, ; _ Rensing. it, They must be organized and Phe - aa to implement oe | oor —. oe | Pony yo sadall phage vehement in silay ond oat lee phasized that * Whe wislt' regres ot te secu. bo tare thought the |to do it for them. ‘They must {feference In the Throne Speec n MINISTER NOTES: oe cco Diefenbaker government?” "Mr. MacKay their denunciation ” the action ne een ‘or another ether ite to the establishment of a en he is going to build a challenged. lef the CGS J ag ‘ MacDonald ie las Sontenne WE be ont, aa ie paoreaiel bang” peated Dat Y eden & ott oa sr Phage age Mod a nical institute for cherie pagar ake tamel ey Be "New Canada’ but the debt of/ Mr. MacKay commended the fin, as they said, aiding three ing shortly, Mr. Matheson suggested that County Hospital |get busy. training, which could be oe | are of these grains import- |Canada has increased to four government here on complet rar: ans in their hunting dint be te pwns of ah best| the much discussed situation at |Where further examination was| ‘We've got to get organized = oe include all the Atlantic WEL, catetion Age can ih ‘billion dollars |ing the Dew Hisboro _ operations chief) p ; ‘Ov! BEEF PRICES “an asse who oe ae Arsenault explained that Doyle said, and today promises ig ote Phage ayacrr-te log the Dan Durting, the it > eae ar : ca yes During Naainintuni of a sec- cone be pyres high or of | Commenting on beef product- vince as well as to this section te be a6 good. What department if the member who |Summerside RCMP detachment jal fishermen in the province. pl Bgl gg Siter | Phase the fhe necessity of m- |200 im the province, Mr. Mac. jaf it. and reoeiled Suen here on the ice as the huntin ry . |testified that he went to the |And when the fi with Irish Moss, Mr. Koss Kay said “many people are ja Libera : LATE NOTICES Teaches a feverish climax : a ihn Kine Se ae scene with the be Kensington town npeilied, the Se sang a by Sata that negotiations have been a | trains te fee province. He po concerned over the prices being |that had made the arrangement ; : hard to say as “copters” and meddling with it. “I see difficul- |policeman, and |tion needn’t worry—the fisher- | carried he G peers ‘ s hoped that the coming received, for beef. Prices — ae ee va a aoa Also see announcements in| ships manoeuver for the valu- ty,” the minister observed, ‘‘as 953 Chevrat in |men will be behind it.” ment and Marine Colloi amit- eae there will o a substan- comparable to those e sec pelumns adjoining Classified Ad-| able seal pelts. long as that interference re sit- ~ Kraft Foods Limited and a| tia] reduction in potato acreage |Montreal and Toronto and this |Canada Highway where Ottawa section.) ae ting, was s parallel with _— train |PROMISE NOT KEPT Danish firm regarding setting and an “aaa . ‘aie, a | ts a bad situation. Many farm! pays 90 percent of the cost. NEW Dr. Bonnell charged in his|a few feet from it, with the <r opposition leader, Dr. | up a plant in the province to | ae. MacINNIS — At the Prince Ed- | SYSTEM Throne Speech debate that the |front completely smashed in. . L, Bonne! ee oe ae . process Irish Moss. “There is| Mr MacRae said that with- ward Island Hospital, April 2, | federal government had built a| He then produced a series of |@ Passage reterring eral | no definite indication whether | in a few days it is expected 1962, George A s of | ( Continued from Page 1) million-dollar wharf at Poverty |photographs and copies of ae ane pe mo avail- | 9; not one of these firms will| that seven mechenical, oes Lorne Valley year. as of more ene but fishermen are unable scene of the ae = Piso holding chininien i. he! aes set up a plant as yet,” he said. | seed treaters, which tre " mt ond | a ea at the Cutcliffe Fu- | seven and use it because the road {scene e accident an ow- » char Mr. M id, as provincial | grain to prevent smu w Fis until noon Thurs- | “I'll defy any one to produce Ieading toi has been shut off by |ed egg the Cnst. |é Ptr nye failed to keep | treasurer, told the House that | arrive in ace e to be 2 —e day, then to Lorne Valley \@ formula .”| the owner; he urged the provin- |Durling al: hein a statement |@ ise of estab- his department is studying ways | set up in various loc £ Chureh with | he chal ; cual government to correct t he |given by a eaacheie at a Sum- ishing ‘bait cations at Beach | wiorehy tax on diesel fuel can | cee pr gen th etreaters wil i t ma Tahara ta Loewe Var, | CONTRASTS PERFORMANCE | situation. _'merside garage, Richard Wil: Fit. one ever sald they would be eliminated for primary pro-| that the purchasers will pay ti OFFEE r ontrasting that with what he ducers. “Probably before "the | Sw Tey cemetery. ed the 0. ce under ee ” ae = ede: oe next fishing season rolls around co the cost with the m oe uM Prince County | the Pre. mie thee bait holding un unit policy 1e one | We “po _— something worked | govern Hospital Annex, p- | ey of the best—the federal govern- | oUt," he said The minister that ril 3, 1962, George MacInnis, | had in the spring of ment pays 75 cent oo the | oruE RECOMMENDATIONS Stiee Trene Mountain who work- of St. Eleanors, in th | 1959 for highway (paving) ex- cost of the building and the pro- | _ Other recommendations by the | ed with his department in Test. Restiog at the Bowness | penditure of $1,500,000 but wound vincial mt pays 75 per | fisheries committee were: all | supervising women's institutes Home. Funeral to be | up with $4,452,215, or a deficit on cent of the cost of the mach- | Possible encouragement should | | will return for several — held Friday, April 6, at Trin- | highway construction inery. All that is necessary is | be given to the development a] this summer to carry | +ity United Church, service | more thah three million dollars. that fishermen apply but there | more sanitary «methods in same ey of work ck i the ee. By Ralph Cameron St 2 p.m. Inter- | That, he observed, had covered were no applic from any | | processing of fisheries’ pro- | ment in les’ cemetery. | work d during an election Beach Point men. If we do get | ducts; that the government j Visiting hours 2-5, and 7-10. year; but did not include Roads any applications, we will be only | study all possible means of de- Oe ree ee MON. - WED. - SAT BERTRAM—At Prince CSOUrC too to deal with them | veloping new markets for fish- | (Reuters) — Th ery .* .* ° pe eae me $00 eae oe gapildations tad tow. oe: |euseler cree eee “Brith alr_minitry announced si 1962, Mrs. Fred Bertram of ’ py sentation be made to the depart-| Monday the appointment of a Seinen Brest We tne Sh ee ee weiss ieee from Morell and Mal- | ment a. ae to have the iee| Canadian, Air - Vice Marshal | S4th year. Resting at the rtmen transport un der made from Char-| Sidney Richard Carlyle Nelson. Cuteliffe Funeral Home. Fu- a ‘Taam tae iattenven and that the informa-| as director-genera! of the RAF “neral_ notice later. | Marler. But Mr. Matheson em- for fisherles training was as | quickly i Mancina dined ae te box te pigeaner tome that the government is “ ermen rough | up the post in September from ° MacDONALD—The death oc- | Pits ry vet Canada eS of ine he Fepert important ’| radio and television, and in the | Air Marshal Patrick Lee Potter Daily plus WEEKEND Magazine curred in New are, “this is gue o language and terminology under- | be is retiring. Nelson, previ-| April 1, 1962, wr | been forced to accept the con- take — "Send an training tech. | Standable to fishermen y the principal medical ot. | P egret . cee tens tinuation on the statutory inicians who will go right to the | Chairman of the: committee ow of the RAF bomber com- ? tment of $9,750 rental—and shores, . fishing villa and .W. Don Campbell ‘PC-| mand, was born at Ponoka, late a. oF cDomnid | hopetul of success mmores, - fiching viagee and | T" prince.) | Alta ~ . ° ere. Science Now Shrinks Pil | @f Vernon. Her temains are SNOW REMOVAL ow nKS es to arrive Thursday| Mr. Matheson said there ‘< “ ij | ee core eens W Or a ee Se | cee re cernens ithout Pain Or Discomfort i ‘and in former years, meral notice later. | plows were not expected Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain ne ’ of the BAUER — At ee Harbor, | into every — : delicious And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids stantine in his th year.| Now, he said, school busses Terento, Ont. (Special)—For | that sufferers were make , move in time the first time science has found such statements as ‘Piles have be transferred are able to ! from school the day following nutritious substance with the | ceased to be a problem!” And storm, because plowing to shrink hemorrhoids a among these sufferers were a very ttons are $0 efficient. to relieve pain and itching | wide variety of hemorrhoid com the highw. have been rel ditions, some of even 10 to 20 years” an anal by the ors with Bes angen ——— —s io i rmght im privacy own All this, without the use of nam and flooding he said “I hope no- home without any discomfort or | cotics, anest heties or astringents of body from the opposition any kind. The secret is a new come back here next year 1 te case after | ing substance (Bio-Dyne) — the | tell us it was only an ordinary “very striking improve. | discovery of a famous.scientific ine | thaw.” ment™ was reported and verified ae prape San is The miller at Heatherdale > ebecrvat wide use for healing injured tissue (Dan MacRae) ="; - Pale was promptly relieved. And | °".2!! parts que Reale oebenaten ah ing su a ie oS ae ear iene | ond pry - ! F w form called Preparation H Ask for comet with the weekend Opn ¥-Mates for Moderns” het a on auety = convement most amaring ¢ afh— reparation Suppositories op thaw. the minister reported. recips Sooklet. Write . fenererroment was nt done pene H ointment with BRIDGETOWN DIFFICUL’ eases where doctors special applicator. Preparation The washout 6 a were continued over 2 | is sold at all drug stores would be the most FARMERS OF CANADA _ many months! Seciclertion quasennecd eanap oh eee want cane Coe re re ————— had been “There's not a pier 1