y ' DOUSE ~~ John E. Winsloe, _ servative record of industrial ex-|dustries of farming and fishing | | sland News Page Western and Central Districts > Guardian, Centosetont, Fri., May 27, 1966. 3 The people of Prince Ed- {our oral nengvarn: “We- Wwe !state ‘of eve-rubbing wakeful-~ to vote. The ballots will not be _.. . ward Island: have «had enough: never departed from. it and that_ ness. But>they are offering much : “of Rip Van Winkle government’; most certainly goes for $100 for. too little; much to late. They are® tabulated until election night. | Liberal Leader: - Alex. Campbell “all old age pensioners and “still tired otit and dazed and I * In.-Prince ' County's two. ta . | said in addressing a public ral- improved wages for both we “feel sure they will eagerly re- noth Alberton and’ Summerside,- —ty-at St Peter's halt~ "Thursday—men—and—“men.* _,__tiirn_to__their beds should. they 37 voted, 107 in, Summerside | night. ‘What the people. “want Mr. Campbell Asclated that the unfortunately be given a. fur? — 30-in Alberton. 247 voted in | and most desperately need. at .apparent awakening of the Shaw ther lease of political life’’. , oe Queens County, ; once is-alertness in government, eres in ae a Seer rere Remrerennn ERT aT TenNT Bal ats sei poll eons on * | wide-awakeness in: all branches after seven years slu r , : : of the administration.” | reminded him of the famous tale Tributes Paid — _— eee in Sours “W the Island is t,o gain its, Of Rip-Van Winkle, 4 nd 708 gue. ‘rightful place in national pros-|~ ‘Like old Rip, Van, they” are. To W- A: Acorn a fees perity’. .Mr. Campbell con-, Still rubbing their eves tt wuts RN I ce toeberrennee DEAF? ! tinuéd. “there must be vision, | Prise’’, he said, ‘to find that all | Liberal Leader “Alex CompBell ” : vigor, boldness, and’ breadth inj arqund them, rr ve last night paid the following trt- INSTANT: HEARING rest of _Canada, rovincial policies. That is what bute to the late William Acorn, NOTHING IN vores ne ditions have rofoundly chang- . The first votes to be east for the me Liberals are ded Gohan’ real forthe Twat deeply anced ten May” a prvi ‘etn FAR ! hea han staet us to of- good while the government of learn of. the sudden passing of .were collected last night in var- ee ae Ere j ‘this province. has skept. blissful- f ious advance poles on the Island: | ‘It’s here! - at -- you -- have. fice next Morass, We stand by’ ‘Iv on, grudgingly content to oe ee and colteague min A total of 477 people turned out always wanted. an_ invisible . Mae Ray Hennessey, 0c. ignals Regiment, is seen saluting Jim Lord, (RIGHT), ~ sie toad Revealed Uabstaaeh during yestenday’s ” al: in. Wilbur Birt was the recipient _spegtion-of_No,-20- Queen Chi ~ “of-a-trophyfor-the-highest ag: Tdtte High School Cadet ‘Corps gregate in the four indoor com- 4reld at Memorial Field) Lt- petitions. The Strathtona Trust ‘Col. Hennessey is accompanied * Shield was awatded to No. 20. by Cadet Major Ragyt Jewell.. Cadet’ Corps which had the The inspection consisted of the highest aggtegate in the three oh P-E.1. which had the high- “march-past in-column of route shoots. A trophy, presented by. est efficiency rating in 1964-65 and column of platoons, dé- Strathcona trust, was awarded “season: ~ Hon. Lloyd MacPhail ‘Candidates : ~ Points 10 Industry Ee J we have only scratched the |ment_in this province. New {n-" bert’ McNeill “and Arnold Me- surface of Industrial _develop- | dustry- must .be brought in to Lennan pledge-continued- action ment in this province, The Con- |work together with our basicyin- |" behalf of Summerside and its | | eitizens-at-the-fire halt- last ore- pansion is one to be proud of and for existing secondary in- ‘nin | but there remains much to be |dustries._: . 6 -Dr. McNeill reviewed the vast | done, Hon. Lloyd MacPhail, min-| Every new industry brings an improvement in the district over ister of industry said last night. \enormous amount of benefit to ‘%¢ last seven years. He cited Speaking at North Rustico, |the whole province, but particu- |PUBIC works, school grants, Mr. MaePhail said.that-industry larly the area in which it lo- housing and aid to the town is trust be given every encourage- |cates. Speaking of the new plant | Pia ene a Pa " prusrelions tne band. rifle, to the -girl’s corps. | __Charlotte High Sch eee | was selected the best corps of. | girls in the Maritime- provinces~+ in_1964-65 season.*Queen Char- ‘lotte High School Cadet Corp “was also the recipient of a trophy presented by the Stra- thcona—Trust: to the cadet corps : room only crowd in excess of 500. =; Davies, Gaudet a Address Munivipatities will get a better | deal from the new Shaw admin- | the city that they will have gfhelr | ‘istration than at any other time own strong voices in the legisla- | \in our history, SthQueens Con- ture. servative candidate Tom Davies | said: last. night. peaking to a crowd estimated | Shaw platform "§ Pledge Ac ti OMG ray” Mr. aaa "GO one for Assemblyman. \planks in the --SUMMERSIDE=——A standing: | “once -muscipalities include for the construction of: side- te and parking facilities. Aid esas be available to _ municipal fire department that cover coun-, try. areas_and_ school consttuc- tion grants for elementary schools will be. increased to $10,000 per classroom. These ‘four points will have a direct bearing on problems ‘in the Parkdale Sherwood area.’ I am Nae to say that my colleague audet and I hada direct ’ \hand-in- establishing these-planks inthe Shayy platform”, he stat-\ oe <i ee ee ey under construction in North. \Conservative *program of posi- | ed: Rustico, -he—noted-that-some~30-five action, Mr. McLennan out- DEATHS — to-40 persons would be employ- jlin ‘ted at the plant in their initial ae which 1p to te ae At ° Charlottetown, production _stage,. meaning a town stating that 25 units will | visors . May 26, 1966, of W. Victor Douse |rnonthly payroll of some $10,000. |be built immediately with 25 or of 4 West Street. Resting at the add to this the new and expand-|more each year until the ‘hous- | paliti ek ee psd on jed markets for the fishermen of ing need has been met; Mr. Mc- ot ie see e Aga’ jtite area, plus goods and services Lennan and Dr. McNeill _paid : mtd a ae Sor nae, ‘for the plant and it can easily be tribute to the workers who are “,jseen how-an_industry_can bring giving them such staunt support ¥ The Shaw annual will also make available to munici- palities legal and financial ad- , arid town — experts us gn the ee the municl- APPROVED CONSTRUCTION : Mr. Acorn, through—his.! hearing aid, nothing in either lifé, took~- keen interest in. com-+ | heartfelt sympathy," said Mr. munch the crumbs of federal aid u fitting of but lacking the energy and cour- ear, no earpiece munity and public affairs.’ In- | | Campbell. any kind. Wear.this instru. : - Pn » _ Bs re deed, public service was a fam- |~W.R. Jenkins, president of the | ment and no one will ever hi ance avaliable ily tradition as his—father—had+-P-E41.—Liberat ion, in| Hear—at once _ with for the taking.”’ MOVE FORWARD clarity, free from disturbing noises, Here is a new techni-— que, a new way to hetter hearing, a new hearing ‘life for the’ hard of . hearing, a new dealfor’the déaf. Prove this claim in your own home FREE by sending the coupon within 10 days to: toast — Mecca RENE ar —_, Maritime Hearing Service, Bayers Rd. Shopping Centre, Starlite -Bidg., Halifax; NiSo~ ‘been a member of -the Provin- | paying tribute to the late Mr. ‘cial Legislature a mumber of | Acorn, yesterday said, “I was | What was even ‘worse, thé Lib. years ago. Sees | shocked to learn of the passing ‘Jeral léader said was the sad'| ‘Mr. Acorn was always a con- jof Mr. Acorn, Liberal candidate -|fact that ‘they have failed dis-, scientious representative, at ail |in the first district of Kings. | mally to give leadership and in-times seeking - what was bene- | “Bill, as he was familiarly | spiration to our~ own Islanders ficial for his. district and _ its | known, will be missed, not only | to_stand_ontheir-own feet_and| people. His'kind, friendly dis- \in his home town of Souris. and | move “forward with ‘the’ times.” | position was an inspiration to his |the district that lie’ served. so f Not content with sleeping many friends and associates, |well in the Provincial’ legisla- : «| themselves,’ he atided; -“they His untimely and sudden pass- ture, but also, by his legion of 4 He reminded the -- électorate have lulled many others to sleep | |ing is deeply mourned by his [eon throughout the provinée. | Rally | people of the suburban areas of |that they will be voting on two | | with them." many friends in his home com-| ‘On behalf of the P.E.I. ‘Lib tl Mr. -Campbeil suggested that ballots, one for councillor’ and | Pes munity andothroughout the pro-eral Association, I extend WW0 Web soloscscsscesteseaes This new Liberal program for | Vince. | widow and family deepest sym- : : ses -bold--action appears to have |My wife and T-- extend to (pathy im their great loss aeaeietosse at this 1 Address... 5.4 = se es ee es oa ONLY A ‘LIBERAL GOVERNMENT INP | change in. the aystem came @bout as a result of a Shaw gov- { ernment study and revision-act. ‘No longer are some of our peo- | ple shortchanged on their fran- chise’’; he said. — i jolted the Conservatives -into a Mrs. and sin our time.” Acorn al, program. with j eg to anyone”, “direct | “We offeredOld age pension- . ers $100 without a-means test in the-beginning and that is -what_it— is going to be when we are elect- ed’’, he declared. ‘‘We also said new ‘promis. I > oF ‘wilt INCREASE MINIMUM WAGE» Mapas organ a cr ed ‘that. we will bring in legis-. lation to give the vote to all men - and women at 18 years of, age’’. we would. participate immediate- | i ne ly in medical care for all and | : : FO ENg Tl that too is the way it will be.” so Seen, Ne Se ea ae “And do not forget’. he ,add- rt Liberals will. nerease ‘minimum bs bg and require ait oe Protect Your FURS Government end goverment contract wages to be - Other speakers at the meeting were John Mullally and John P. Nicholson.” ‘How fo relieve. + + Store them with us. Tem- peratire controiled ‘storage with proper humidity control. Cloth garments stored also! ; RATES FOR FUR STORAGE: 242%. of value 4 NOT LESS Than 1.25 an hour. tery. io (Garment is insured for full year}: : eee u g lhuge benefit to district economy, |22d especially the women who srumen oP Use Dodd's Kidney | RATES FOR CLOTH STORAGE: . ~ ts i JAMES-— At the Prince Edward. the minister said. He noted that if. groups, in private homes, ne ares tf rar —— between | Pills for prompt | 2.00 first’ garment ~ 1.00 # Island Hospital, May 26, 1966, | ithe merchants of Montague, in Worked to distribute literature |St- Peters: Road and_Kensington | os me Tot fre a ~ additional’ garment amie eee Thelma Louise James in her the centre of a development | sna sexved jn ather. peater: of | we wal he OF a — eo isinr te . : 35th year. Resting at the _Cut-|area already have recorded _in- Pee eae nd_Adri i Gaudet, _ Mr.- D , Pee rat tateae island furriers itd. : cliffe Funeral Home from: where creases ifi-their—business-up-to; 2 Larcher be : z avies” | ant heist Dee : : te funerat-will be held Sa-''35, per cent. acted ‘as master of ‘ceremonies, feammiate, told the . -gathering™|~ pend on Dodi. DIAL 2.1274 : a private funera a ; Frank Arsenault acted as the that the metrro"} | eat : turday. Interment in the Peo- . ple’s cemetery. PROUDE — At the Prince Ed- | ward Island Hospital, May 24th,. 1966, Charles, Proude, New. Wilt- shire in his 85th year. Resting | at the Cutcliffe Funeral from where funeral service. will be held “today commencing 2.30. Interment in Princetown _-Road cemetery... WINSLOE — At her late resi- | derice, Guernsey Cove, Wednes- | day, May 25, 1966, Mrs. Agnes. _B. Winsloe . widow of the late age 89 years. Resting - at the Murray River Funeral Home from where her | funeral will be held Saturday, |fort. The party tried to capital- | Douglas MacDonald and Lou operations without having to | service commencing at two o'clock... Interment. in... Murray. _ Harbour. cemetery. CALLAGHAN — At his home. 66 | Prince “Street, May 26,- 1966, | Bernard Callaghan; age 68 years. Resting at the Hennessey Fu- neral Home from. where the fu- neral will take place Saturday morning at 8:45 to. St. Dunstan’s Basilica for Requiem High Mass | at 9 o'clock. Interment .in te. Catholic, cemetery.” “INMAN — At Prince County Hospital, May 25, 1966, Mrs. | Edith Blanch Inman, wife of in her 74th year. Resting at tne Home | ighways minister Philip Ma-. theson, runningmate of Mr. Mac- Phail in the--second district of |Queens, told the electors at the ‘meeting that a contract had | been signed forthe paving of | Mr. Matheson also noted that | ithree_fire departments. in second | |Queens, including the fire de- ipartment at North Rustico: would “be eligible for grants under the | Shaw government municipal | program. —* | In summing up the election: campaign, Mr. Matheson said | that the opposition Liberal party ‘had presented itself throughout ithe campaign as a one man ef- ize on séme leadership image jbut the image failed to material. lize. \caller. Entertainment was pro- jyided by the Arsenault sisters, ‘Russell Warren, the -Sunnysid- lers, Ted A'Hearn and his orch- lestrat» Miké Sheen and Paul Of- |! lfer. After the entertainment) ‘the Rustico to Cavendish Road. {lunch was served by the ladies. lWeague and I can ensure the Grit Candidates © Address Meeting Po 4 . As Liberal candidates Dr. 'better housing and expand their | ‘Roper rounded into the home jmake -immediate payments on istretch of their campaign in 3rd ‘interest and principal. "T hree | >Kings- at a public meeting last | night in. Cardigan Legion Hall. Employee’ | Injured. _ .go-Fredrick €. Inman_ of “ot Qn Job Compton Funeral Home till Sat- urday noon then to Victoria United Church for service at) 2:30 p-m..Interment in Peoples Cemetery Crapaud. ‘In — lieu~~of flowers contributions to the soc- jety of your choice will be ap- preciated. Visiting hours today | te 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p-m- ATKINSON — At the P.E.1. Hos- pital Wednesday, May 25, 1966 of Hiram C: Atkinson of 100 North: River Road in his 60th year. fing at the Maclean Funeral Homie urtitil noon today Willard MacKinnon of Char- lottetown, .an—employee — with | Spence and Macleod Limited, Charlottetown, was reportedly | injured on the job Thursday ~af- || terngon when a piece of heavy | machinery fell on him. Mr. MacKinnon was admitted ito the Charlottetown Hosspital where he was reported resting comfortably last night. Attending . physician J.L.F. Burge ‘described his patient's May 27 then to the Spring Park United Chutch_ for. funeral —ser- vice commencing at 2 p.m. In-} terment in the People's ceme- \91 miles from the sea on the: emphasis on. easier. credit pro- _ posals so that farmers can have tery. 3 age | tne condition as. gopd. Ocean--- going freighters now can sail to Sacramento, Calif., | ‘Sacramento River. ai, both spoke confidently of vic- tory. ‘‘We're running well ahead now," “It has been a_ good, race”’ ‘speaking in:the area where running on a program, which just cannot be beaten.” confidence, Roper spoke | fishermen. ‘Our chief source of | | |wealth in this district’ “lies not only in the few top in- | ‘ches of soil, but also in the fine | fyoung men and women who would like to stay with farming,s| but alas many of them have be- | come discouraged during recent [ years because there has. been 80 littlé encouragement. and sup- ‘port for, agriculture by the Shaw | | |government." \PRAISES PROGRAM | Mr. Roper went on to “praise I, \his party’s forward-looking agri- I cultural program, with. particular ‘on avclear track’’, ‘said Dr: Mac- and failure’; Donald “and nothing can stop us ispoke about the need for a full- itime minister of agriculture, di- fal? |rection of farm labor, seasonal added Dr——MacDonals, jlicenses for farnr vehicles, im- iS |proved crop insurance facilities, mother and grandfather wer® more generous subsidies for fer- born and brought up, ‘with no- tilizer-and soil construction and body trying to foul anyone else. ifull participation in. federally fi- We're winning because we are nanced .ARDA programs. years postponement. of interest | payments and five years-for ca- pital repayment could make all the difference between success | he said: He also Dr. MacDonald stressed . that : ‘the Liberal platform was. the jj Echoing the same spirit of | same today as when issued three 1 ‘weeks ago: ‘We have not shift- mainly about Liberal plans ‘to | ¢q all over the place the way our better the lot of the farmers and | \o ponents have done’’, he said. ‘We're sticking with our origip he said, ee Have you entered |j the RED ROSE _ PLAVOUR-FLO ear CASH | CONTEST | Turn fo page 13. || ee | ~P.EL LIBERAL RALLY PARADE © MEET - VICTORIA PARK, CHTOWN © 1. 30 P.M. 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