Donald Gordon. the presi- dent of the. Canadian Nation- al Railway. and Mrs. Gordon. who are in Charlottetown for I three day visit. yesterday- day were given a guided tour EOCAE BRIEFS ———__._. BROKEN IIIP Richard Stead. Wheatley lli'.cr who recently broke his Eiip is a patient in the PEI. Hospital. WITH GRANDPARENTS Lynn and Heather Carl ate visiting with their :raiid-iai'riiis Mr. and Mrs. .l..l. Stewart of Montague. OUT OF HOSPITAL Walter O'Brien. City. who \\.I.\ a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital for three weeks has returned to his home where no will rest for a we k before re~ turning to his duties. LEAVING FOR OTTAWA Premier Walter Shaw leaves for Ottawa today to meet with representatives of several federal government depart. ments officials. The premier said yesterday iliat he would meet with .piiblic works ofiicials in connection with hizliway work in the province and also plans to meet with the new rural de velopment minister. Iloii. Maur- Ice Saiive. RECEIVED DIPLOMA In a recent report of :i pt'cscii- taiion ceremony for first aid classes at Canoe Cote the fol» lowing names of successful can- didates who completed the course and received their (Il'lltl- mas were omitted: Mr Mrs. Robert MacDonald Wilma MacDonald of the :\'lon llall area class: and It‘erne Mac- I’iiee and Mary Macl’tiee o" llic (‘aiioc Cove class DAIRYMEN MEET The president of the l‘.|".l Dairyineii's .\SSD('I.’III(III. Daniel W. Oyster bridge. will preside at the anal meetin: to be held today at the Charlottetown Ilotel. Election of officers will take place and the financial SIIIIC“ iiiciit and secretary's report will he heard . Mac-Calliiiit. manager of the (‘aiiailiiin Dairy Foods Service Bureau will be the Chest speaker CARD PARTY RESI'IJ‘S It‘ollowing are the prize win- iicrs at the card party held at (‘oveliead Parish Hall Monday nlilii: ladies‘ first. Mrs. llerbet't ‘r'ttl‘ristin; second. Mrs. James \Izit-Nabb: consolation. Dot-o. thy Baxter: neiil‘s first. Frank (laiidet; eeeond. Teddy lIlllZl consolation. Arnold Vriends: door. Harold Taylor; freeze-out. Mr. and Mrs. Leitli : tournament. Mrs. William O'Connell and Teddy llutz. (‘ARD PARTY WINNERS The prize winners of the card Dhl‘ty held Monday night at St. itis X hall are as follows: Ladies“ first. Rita Gaiidet: #4 sec- ond. Mrs, Albert Dunn: con- solation. Myrt 'I‘liorne men's first. Dennis Bingley: second. Hiich McCai-vllle; consolation. .Ioc Fisher: freeze-out. \lrs. .loe Ti‘ainor. Mrs. .I..I. Paqiiet; floor. Stephen Hughes: special. Mrs. Peter Doyle. ATTENDED FUNERAL Charlottetown‘s Mayor A Walthen Gaudet. returned Sun- day nitzht after attending the It.- heral in St. Stephen. NB. of his broiher-in-law. W. R. Boiitin. Ma.\'or‘(‘vaudet was accompanied 0" the trip by Mrs. Gaudet. \Ii Boutin operated the Queen llo [N in St. Stephen and was the husband of the former Atlella. RN. (Gigs) Gaudel. BRIEF VISIT The senior member to r sitcoms. Hon. J. Angus Mae- .ean visited his constituency "\er the weekend. He arrived .n "it province on Thurs'lay "ll-"\l “"l left for Ottawa Sunday ninth, to was accompanied on I 9 I'D by two of his children. Jean “‘9- 10 and Allan. nine. mPAYNrER FUNERAL — The Mary CNRHPRESIDENT AND WIFE TOUR MEORIAL illl‘tltlilll the new Fathers of (‘oiifedot‘alion Memorial com- plex by Dr. Frank MacKinnon. president of the Fathom of (ont‘ederation M em or ial Foundation and Mus. Mac- ISEAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian.Charitfiiuou-n. Wed.. April 8. twists Ktrvnon. Above. 1th biack- ground Dr. MacKinnon points EASTERN out a feature of the struc- ture. to. from the left. Mrs. Gordon. Mr. Gordon and Mrs. Mai‘Kinnon. .lwo Origin Slated For SOURIS ~ Souris will be ie- . presented by two original in the Provincial Drama Festi- val to be held in Summerside the | latter part of this motith. 'I‘he Souris Regional I School players will present “For : The Love of a Horse". written by Mrs. Adele Townshend of ITIIIIU Ray “is ’I‘owtisheitd has been a sisch til the ' -tion t Gov’t can“ ‘ Talks Set For Friday Train and ferry schedules, frciulit handling. and the new ice-breaking ferry are some of the topics expected to be dis- (Il~st‘tl when officials of the L‘Xlt and the provincial gov- \‘l’i‘l'iii‘lll meet {It It) o'clock ‘ri- ilzzy morning in Borden. I’toviucial Sccretary .1. David LSow l‘t‘ :..i:. Director Graham 'II'.L(‘I‘S and William Hayward c‘ the provincial centennial i-ciiiiiiitiee are expected to make up lllI‘ .‘oi‘ri'iiinen delegation. I’iovincizil superintendent lids :tzi‘ ’l‘avlt'" and l.(‘ (El‘&t_\"~'.l1. \ic.-»iti't‘si(lciit of the ('NR's At- l..titic town will represent the :1 “.'iv|\\ .iy It‘I' was held from the (it‘ddie Me'iiorial (‘iiui'clL Spi‘iii: Brook on Mondm. the service was c ‘t‘.- (lllt‘lt‘fl by Itev Peter lilltlthll. (ii‘cat 'l‘lioii \t't" \' a . sun: In llcatli llai'diiiu. P a ll- lli‘.“t‘(‘l'\ were I'Zhnei' l’ayiiter. \lll‘t‘fl ('ole. Waldoit DIIL'LZLIII, Harold Ro'tiat'tl. Italiih Bern'i‘d. ()livet' Bernard Flower boai‘el’s ere (taut l‘ayiiie". Richard I’ayiitci'. Wendell Payntei‘. Clair I‘t Stewart. (‘hai‘les Sit-nu 1 .\l.\\'\'l~7 h‘l'N’ERAI. ~— The funeral for Mrs George Mayne was held from Siiiiiiiiet'licld L'ii— llf‘fl ('liilt't'h . . .\l'trray conducted the service. "beyond ilic Sunset" was sung as a solo by Mrs. Lyman Smith. Pallbearers were: Fred I‘. (‘ecil Payniei‘. l.eiih lei'. |.(‘I‘.'ll Paynter. David Payn- t ter and Roy Paytitri‘ I" l o iv er hearers were: George Mayne. Harry \layne. lilaii‘ Mayne. Win- ston Yoo. John Hollis and Wayne Sharpe. (;.\l.l..\.\'T FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Jeremiah i. 5 5 6 J! Gallant was held Tuesday morn-r in: Irom her late residence to Stella Maris Church. North Rus~ tico where Requiem High Mass l was celebrated by Rev. It'i'ancts ‘('orcoi'an. who also conducted the s e r v i c e at the grave. ‘ Rev. .lo s e p it Lct‘lair i present in the sanctuary. lbeai'ers were: Ferdinand Le- (‘.lair. Lawrence Gallant. Leo- nard (I't'oniior. Allison Gallant. Dennis lilacquiere and Stephen Peters. Interment was in the church cemetery. Hign. 3. lie '. an. industry and “(WONT-E ‘ < \Iinisici' Leo Rossiie-i'. Tram, . \V a S‘ ‘ l ‘BRIEES CONFINED HOME ‘eiei' A. Macicllan. Soiiris. returned home from (‘amp Hill Hospital in Halifax last week where he underwent treatment. He is confined to bed at his home ' ‘oui‘is. ACCEPTS al Plays Festival ;play by Sister St. Clemantina and the cast includes: M POSITION . . a” Mrs. John Mat-Donald. Allis- l PO‘W“ Emma Bllrke' Ins Bruc‘j” ton. fiias accepted a position at ‘ l Walter Solomon and Gerard 0- the dental “ft-ice of . L”. WOW”; ' . _ I IJOIIITSOH. Montague. I The Souris Dramatic ouctety‘ ‘ . ... . :will present “The Wayward RP‘I‘ENT GHQ,” ; Kiss... “Tim.” by Edward chm Mr. and Mrs. Leon Davey and (laughter Carolyn of I’ictoii. VS. recently visited in Murray Harbour, guests of Nll' and \Ii's. Robert Glover. TO ATTEND RALLY ‘ Leaders of the Moiitauiie Giri Catherlnet iuide Company and Brownu l MacIntyrt‘. Marilyn ClieVCl‘ll' . Pack are making arrangements and Florence MacPhee. ' for both groups to attend ; “The SOIIPIS Dramatic SONNY Centennial Rally in Soiiris twill be presenting the secondnnursday evening. Miss llcti- annual comedy in the Souris Re rietta Osler the Chief Commis— eional High School auditorium ‘ I The play is "Backwoods Romy ‘ co" and curtain time is 8.30. , ton of Souris and directed by Mr. (‘linton and Glenny Jarvis. . The cast of this play w' in- fcltide; Anna McCormack. Glen~ l iiy Jarvis. Charles Macf’ bee, v Edward Clinton. Alice Clinton“ ‘Bernadette Mahar. dian Girl Guides. will addi‘es. the group and the event is being: eagerly awaited. PETERS FUN FIRAL ESCAPES T0 WEST BERLIN .\ .H funeral for George A. year-old border was held Saturday morning uu ai‘d escaped in uniform from his late residence to St. across barbed wire border Charles Clllll‘t'll where Reqiiirm fences into the American sector High Mass was celebrated by (Reuters! East German I of West Berlin Monday morn- Rev. Charles Gallant. who also .ing. West Berlin police said conducted the service at the l \IOIIIId‘. Other reports said 10 zrave. Pallbearers were: f‘t:\,\'~ I'luast Germans. lncliidinc ttvo nioiid Peters. Adrian I’ctet's. I soldiers. made separate escapes .~\iiibi'ose Peters. Lorne :’elers. across the Iron Curtain into Alpltoiisiis Peters and loin A. Peters. Interment was In the Church cemetery. Lower Saxony. West Germany during the weekend. 34 4"‘4 #Sfii 4 4 I"? l READY! SET! 60! To tTI‘emE‘uyn I:P:°IIIIYII'IOII:S°eVI:E terror! 3:; isd:d QZOstcireu:eiz every scene when you open the Capitol door to this nuthouse of horror! TODAY - THURSDAY - SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 DRESSES 0 cotton 0 Hnens 0 silks Sites 7 - 15 x - 20. 14!. . 26H Priced from 8.95 to 29.95 Gloria Ludies’ ,y . a film of pride and hope—u. memorable tribute to the morei ‘than 100.000 Canadians who have died abroad in the service of their country— ”FIELDS OF SACRIFICE" 64/0/70; 2 2 DAYS ONLY oos'r MISS rt! 1 Well Known S'side ; Businessman Dies 9 SUMMERSLDE — Lucas Roy. Allen. one of Summersidtc‘s and the Province's best remember- ed citizens. died yesterday at the age of 85. Known most in the business world as the president of Brace. MacKay and Company Limited. Mr Allen began work with the firm in 1894 when he delivered groceries. He was also Director of Northumberland Ferries Lim- ited until his death. and was closely connected with the Is- land’s silver fox industry and ‘w s a director of Maipcque Oysters Limited. Active in both civic and :n'o- vincial politics. Mr. Allen was elected to the Legislative As- sembly in 1927 and was re-elect- ed in 1931 and 1935. He was a member of both the Lea and Campbell governments. He had also been a member of Summerside and Provincial Boards of Trade and was a member of the board of trust- Ia ‘a ‘z-tions including: lLonge. Loyatl Orange Lodge. ‘Kiiights of Pythias and he . . u” . Maunmg Archibald), sioner for Canada of the Caiia- 3 ees for the Prince County Hos- pital. and as a hobby practiced mateur photography. lie was member of several organiz- lhe Masonic t h e Y‘s Men's Club. A member of the Church he was always in their affairs and was the sec- retary of the Sunday School for 13 years. Mr. Allen was active in sports and was once known as one of the fittest United . 5 once honor- ed for being the oldest hockey layer ' the province. :1- oveiy sport he was 3 ~ rifle s‘liot having been the nor uni-up in the Bisley Shoot one iyear. He is survived by (our (iiiIlL‘ll ter‘: Irene (Mrs. Dr. I.:ichlan MlatiPliersonl. Hampton ion. N.B.. Florence (Mrs. er Ross). Halifax. Edith. p ‘Colll. Mount Royal. His wife. Winnifred Brace of ‘F-iimmerside. whom he inai'i'icrl in 1903. predeceaml lid!“ in t 155 Gt?- G’eorge St. cmon neral for Mrs. Charles Payn- . .44444444414‘ ton E‘unenal home. S active { . i this should happen. Perhaps the: though he took part in almost; :1- fof the Senate. ‘illt‘ ('ommons wasn't sending Montreal. ' jand Margaret. (Mrs. Allan Mc- -l4o.()00.000 and airway: 400.000 ill] 1962. Another daughter. Mild- red. predeceased him in 1960. The funeral will be held Fn'g stay at .. pm from the Comp<t ummers'ide. .‘ WEARY O'F . mg SENATE Continued l"l't)m Page II islaturcs had been sti'eii-.iienta as a result. "It would not destroy Parliament of ('anada by iota 'f we were to do away the non-elected win: of it. 0 would he strengthening out l'ar lianient it we were to put ll on the basis of complete l’ai'lia~ meiitary democracy.“ NOTICE GIVEN Mr. Knowles gave lilt' ('on mons notice of his bill last hit- day. a few minutes after Scna-1 ( one in iir. $- io .. Gratlan ()‘Leary blockctl.‘ had the bill ready some tIIIIL until Monday. passage of a govt ago, but he brought it foth tut temmem mOHCy bill» The Coii- a fit of pique after the Fridav servative senator said the up» per chamber shouldn't be a gramophone for the C(imlliftll§.t Tuesday. quoted statements by Scnutut O‘Lcary in 1942: “A senatorsliip isn't a in it is a title. Also it‘s a , a stroke of good something like drawing a royal- ; straight flush in the biggest pot (Coiiiinued From Page 1) ie didn't want the Senate to re-: peat last week's experience of assembling every day waiting for a supply bill which didn't, come. “We are playing the samel came of on again. off aga' that. we played last week." said. The oiin difference was ihai Senate attendance now was twice as large. “which meansl there will be twice as many. malcontents." . Senator C. G. Power tL—Que-l hec‘I said there is no urgency| for the Senate to pass the esti-. males as long as they are ap-l 5 = (D proved before the end of April.‘ He proposed a two-week ad-. journment. Several other sena-i tors supported the ide . . Senator Connolly said that ill that were done. “certainly in; the House of Commons ii willi be said that we have adjourned. rcuzirdless of the fact this sup-I ply bill has not been approved." “Our own public image . . can he called into question andi will be called into question ifi risk is worth it; perhaps situation calls for it. B would be lacking in my duty to the Senate if I didn't point lltlS out." ' Senator Harold Connolly tL—i 'a Scoiiat ' the Senate. already has an image which caiiiioi be besmirched. If there was an unfair imaget it was becaiisel the i ut '/ / Ilirciizh (‘IlOtIlle legislation for the Upper Chamber to work on.i Senator Jacques Flynn (PC—' Quebec) sai it isn't necessar for the Senate to deal with a bill five minutes after it passes the Commons. ON THE MOVE Yugoslav railways 198500.000 passengers. carried b us e s 1963. t ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 9th SENSATIONAL HALIFAX ROCK ’N’ ROLL GROUP . . . “THE BEAVERS” i tutional question . of the evening. or wiiiniii: tne lmouton speaking that It sought to destroy the could be more effective throughl reform. . . . i- This bill. said Mr. Lambert. the NDP member ——-'——~ ‘ 2353‘ Is Short Lived West‘) “It! M on a thoroughly batl Soviet Paper Par' . liainent in the way it has been a a known since confederation. A He agreed that the Senate With Chinese MOSCOW 'APl—The SOViel government newspaper Izvestia accused the Red Chinese Tucs- day of "piitiin: into practice tit-t split in the Communist move- ment. It wa» lllt‘ first officially open some type 0 reform. but he was totally opposed to abolition. Referring to Mr. Knowles. 11:: said. “if he wants to talk abtiilt' reform fine. but . . n o w l e s interjected. 1, “But I don‘t want to talk about was a PUbllClty Stum- He Said; implication that asplit pad «I- the NDP member may MVP ready occurred although pt't- vatcly iiiany party officials have int'icaled it was ineVIta- ble—uand many have said it al- night incident—to milk everv ready Mists. vestige of Publicity from the The statement was contained move. in an editorial of the papei. _ which is edited by Alexei Adl- I1tll)f‘i. :lHl-ll'l-la“ of Premier Snow Tuesday «haunt-i... The paper accused the Chl- iiesc of reiectiiig true Marxism- Leniiiism as interpreted by the Russians. and of substituting ",\latiisni.“ after Mao Tse-tunt; Chinese party leader Snowfall which started mei most of the province yesterday i morning at 6 a.m. and continu- CHEW”? sweep‘ That‘s “I” we I ed until noon totalled three '11- "They not only demand "‘3‘ “‘mk ” ,“T‘mg I" lhmk "f 3-! ches. most of which melted or. ,all fraternal parties submit to senalOFSl‘m 35 3 10h? “"d “'“mfll contact. Temperatures ranged I this (‘hinesized Marxism." the to think the Senate as; around 29.36_ papcr said. "they are propa- a Place Where 990m? “W “I‘P't There was a faint trace ni :antli'nn: and are practically 1’05"] m “'“rk‘ Pollsmns are“: rain followng the snow out this piittiii: into practice the Split given for work." soon gave way too hea\y mist in thc ('ommunist movement OBLIGED TO PAY and fog. At midnight visibility and separate parties." JOlm Turner “L Mntilt‘t'a-iat the Charlottetown Airport Echoin: a charge repeatedly St. Lawrence-St. Geot‘zel said' was between zero and a quarter matte by the Chinese, the news Senator O‘Lcary‘s a ct ion in: stalling the bill was In(l(‘ICIISI—‘ day varied between south ble. Parliament had an obliga-‘ tion to pay unemployment insui ance benefits‘licld up by the. bill—since it was returning con- tributions by workers. He said the senator's action prompted Mr. Knowles‘ bill. But. he added. Mr. Kiiowies might have found a better way of a mile. Winds throughout the paper accused the Chinese of ’ anal "ICIK'IIIL‘ off" their people from southeast at 18-25 and last HILZI‘IL ' the Soviet linion. had died to light and variable. *“ a“ r ‘ The outlook for today is clou- dy with rain. CONTAINS COL‘IS The pedestal of the Statue of Liberty contains silver coin! A teak tree must grow for.showered into the mortar by en- more than a century before it. ihusiastic workmen who built is ready for harvesting. {the base in 1886 to deal with the Upper Cham- “Maybe he is r'ing o row the baby out with the bath water." Mr. Turner said 5" m 1 .— ._. the consti- was an im portant one. since the Senate traditionally guards the rights of provinces and it would doubtful whether the Maritime provinces would have come into Confederation without its Sett- ate re prese ntatioii. But he would concede that the Senate has not been the first bastion of provincial rights. Either the Senate should be given a useful role. he said. or else the matter of Senate re. form should be taken up by a l'edeval-provincial conference. DESTRUCTION SOL’GIIT Marcel Lambert (PC Ed- y TAX TIME SPECIALS! 97.50 tr New Adding Machines GIIIIMORE IBUSINESS EQUIPMENT at the be . ROLLAWAY 9:00 RM. to 1:00 AM. The First Stop of Their Complete Maritime Tour —HOGKEY SCORES WILL BE ANNOUNCED—— POTATO GROWERS Are you aware that you can purchase a John Bean 300 Gallon Sprayer with a 20 gallons per minute pump. ten row boom and complete with tank filter. 20 ft. suc- tion hose on 20" wheels for $1653.00 and get three seasons to pay for it. Other sizes from 200 gallons to 600 gal- lons capacity at equally low prices. Take advantage of our easy payment plan. THE HALL MFG. CO. LTD. Summerside. P.E.I. 1861 103 years in Business 1964