ISLAND NEWS PAGE’ Charlottetown and Queens Countyt The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Feb. 12, 1963. 5: Rotary Club Address Subject ls Electricity “The phenomena of electricity "There is no industry. no oth- with which we have lived, and er business. no field of human used to make life easier at work enterprise th at has exerted and at play and the benefits oflgreater influence on our way of which we accepted without ques- life than the electrical industry", tion. and without much thought" hc asserted. was the subject of an addressiTRlBUTE T0 EDISON by R. H. Miller, of the New‘ Tribute was paid to the pio- Brunswick Power Commission neer of the industry Thomas Ed- at the luncheon meeting of R0- ison. whose birthday was Feb. tary held at the Charlottetown 11. "He did not invent electric- Hotel yesterday. ity but was among the first whol Introduced by the chairmanytaught us how to use it. His; E. S. Chandler, the spcaker‘first practical incandescent lamp] traced the deVeIopment of thelbegan a whole new era", Mr.‘| use of electricity from the can iMillcr said. ; liest years. and the great ad- “Tile modern farmer has al-’ ances made since the turn of most 400 labor-saving electrical . . - ‘ . . this century. 1 devices available to his indus- I ‘ uoting a magazine artit- e ofjtry. He can, because of the wide- AT :30” he Stldv "1" th‘? day When ispread "59 0‘ electric'wi have Tile University Naval Train- Bartlett, RCN, staff officer L. R. Gallant. Lieut. Bartlett e electrical home is common- call the home comforts made ing Diviswn at HMCS Queen . . I. The large number ofcostum- ice carnival and sports is st ner was Ian Robertson tsec- "Popeye" on the left and Place there Will be 0"? thing to possible by modern appliancesl Charlotte underwent its annu. max.” lg). at HMCS.BrunSMC_ and LL cmdr' A' J' MCAdam ed chudmh made judging dif. Friday night. However the 0nd from km and the third “Bugs Bunny” on the right in be looked after carefully. The plu s electrical equipment to. a] inspection lastnigm Inspeo ker in Saint John, NB. Shown as they check personal records {iculi for the judges at the spectators enjoyed every min- prize win ner was Noreen the photo above were some ma“ 0‘ "‘9 “"1159 Wl" insm 0" imak his work iii-tie" Md more! ting officer was Lieut, R. B, O n. . above left to right. are, Lieut. of the cadets under training. e Montague Elementary Scllool ute of it. The first place win- Thompson third from left). the other colorful contestants. thawing ‘3 mom" atlaChed '0 the lelfidenlnv he 53' ,,——i llawnmower. This must be pre-: “We are entering a truly new _.._...._. .. pants to fill out a form explain- lvented," the article cautioned.;and remarkable era. A timel F "for a certain amount of hard lwhen more and more people willlNo l g m 25 “’"ds 0" 1955 Why I I n . . laborious work out of hdoors isllmake Iectriltiity work for lhemb. , itzeyhfosigldingke to So to Pal-ll good for any man w o sits The spea er was thanked y;S c O h H . '. I cooped up im the house all dayico-chairman, G. S. (West Storey; t- n T e The firm prlze was an a“ e" g... 19 4 4 c ion i Tlle chairman demonstrated a pen.” P133.” t” Pal,“ It?“ . I ' By relieving man of drudgery' irepiica of an Edison original,l Phyllis Ethel (Mrs. Leithl Dick- ‘Commission concerning th e :prllwng: {'55: “1"” wot" 3’ 1'" electricity has given him tlleimade of wood as compared with iieson. New Glasgow. chargedtamount of his weekly wages. Al-i ‘d “‘5’ ° “time” ' Que' Sec' " OTTAWA rcpt __ The cup ment on the re.port of a com_ time. the weallh and the opporqthe most advanced lighting item,iwith the theft of some $321.000‘lan Longaphie of Sherwood wanton gnu cogs 5 ea.“ 10,1???" rent cabinet crisis which so mmee on price spreads_ He ‘tunity to better himself, Mr. Mil- a flat glass appearing fluores-;from the New Glasgow Dairyinglfined $80 and costs or 40 days. on? 0‘; “1cm firov’gcfin “1 hm. has produced three restg_ headed a new party. the Re_ ler said. ‘ . icent, cut square. ‘Com . ' was committed tol Charged With two Similar of. P112; aAsrCher erg/ii: rferéht confided on the charge 0' ed the odor of “(film 811% the nations in a week Stands 0ut construction party, in a sub. “Electricity powers progress" Raymond Trainor, Toronto andlstand trial in Supreme Court at fences, Lena M. E. Hughes of Lloyd-Archer’v and emgther Sci e sal driving while his ab‘mies were slurred Speech. he as one of the most serious sequent election which failed is the theme for the electrical in-gTony Tait of Montreal were‘the next Sitting, in Queens Coun- Lake Verde was. fined $20 and three, had won $625 in “other t . ~ ' . - since the , _ dust for National Electrical uests. ty magistrate’s court yesterday costs or 10 days l“?"§”$,,l’g‘{0§1“$§ls‘ S thfihgfiwi‘f The last tgill;isofintl$hiccetlltrlhlill- illibfiltifit f0 Willinbfingtzncogr Wee: 1963. by .Iamcs Johnston. QC. Fenton McSwain. Fredericton, come“ before Chr'Stmas- 2% "mm; hr 1'0 day. th jath by taken into Queens County jail. esters quit because of policy Bennett's Conservative gov. “For more, than 80 years, the 1 Kenneth R. MacDonald, coun- charged With disturbing th CUBAN D F “animate James B. Johnston HAD BEEN WORKING differences with the prime ernment. progress enloyed by all people Esel for the defence did .not pre- peace, was fined $10 and.costs E EC“ ‘ ° The accused testified that on minister was the conscription June 11, Him—«T. A. Crerar, can be attributed to electrical sent. any ev1dence, ending the'or' five days. The complainant, MADRID (AP)_Another om. lithe trial was held at a special that night he had been working crisis of 944. now a Liberal senator, re- power. Without it nations are m- preliminary hearing. .Wllliam Edward Chappeli, Plea- O . , . . - - . - . cial of the Cuban embassy in “__ noun", mag”. on the water 5 stem of a .um- J. L. Ramon. defence mm signed from S“- Robert Bor- developed. With it they have the paVid Jardme. charged sant Valley. said that the accus ' lists): choSrlleeillls \Charllottetown mer cottage 1% the Stanllope isten- in Mackenzie King's cab- den's Unionist government in key to 5“” improvementv" the wnh Speedmg' was found gumy ed had come to ms house and Madrid announcea saturday his last evening. Counsel for the de- district. Later on his way back inet. resigned Nov. 1. 1944, be- Protest against high tariff poli- speaker stated. Al”e Named and fined $15 and costs or fiveidemanded payment of a debt. defection “because I would .. . . . - ~ _ .. - - - . 2 H - her be a dead democrat than fence was John P. :NlCllOlSOTl and from Stanhope he had stopped cause he favored conscription 995- fie 13?“ W35 mlnes mm Electrlcuy has multiplied our 3- ‘ When he.c°"ld “9t pay it, the ‘.c rat. . ,, . for the prosecution Alan K. and talked to two men, Mr. Jen- for overseas service while Mr. {Sler 1" Klngls wartlmfi Cab' productive capacity, created‘ Committee cha-urmen were. Alan K- scale! “"15"”, crown cused tried {0 fight With hlm a “we comW‘mISt- Antoni"? M" i Scales. kins and ML Good hear the King stilt held 0ut against it. met. A time saving conveniences mm,” mmth at the rewar montm.‘prosecutor and J. P. Nicholson and cursed him, tell, 39if said he left the em. Five witneSSes were heard. home of Stan Murray. Twenty-five days later Air 0“ 12v .191“ — 511' Sam illated miracles in science andlip‘ ' em“ f Pé'rkdate vill_:“'as ‘0‘!“591 {9" the defence' E bassy eb' 5 all” a.“ years b Cost. Eric G. Bishop and Sgt. He. said that later he had Minister and Associate De- Hughesv minim?“ 0" militia medicine. led us to the hlflllt‘sla}: Emmi-’5 3m wgdnesda I pleadmg 2}"“5' l" “Em Char'l 0 fihzrge (I)? gandlmgufmallce' and Eric L. Tedford of the RCMP picked up another man who had fence Minister C. G. Power, and defame "1 RPMPN'S W31“ standard of living in the history‘ if)” 15] ers ” ' y 295 0‘ makmg {3‘59 sl3l€"“‘~"“lC|'l'y a lam}: 1° 0” 'S'.“sa' sev‘ for the Crown. and the accused some beer with him which he now a senator, resigned in op- “mfmlm'lS‘Wr cl“.It as a 1'95"“ of mankind." he said. infill" M- ,1 . . 1'" “1° unempln-Vment Insurancel Era {3:231}? Offlctlals her. along with Harold Bennett Jcn placed in the back seat of the position to King“: conscription 0‘ "mm" mm his Coueafiues- Referring to a recent histnr.‘ ‘. 'ex ‘ a" $3.". “asmre’g' _— i ' w kins’and James Good for the Auid car. The accused testified policies. .FEb- 28' 1905‘s” Cllfiord lcal article. the Speaker said “mum-l val C anman 1e: ' defence, that he had had nothing to drink In a previous conscription S‘lmnv Sul’ermlendent general that the first street. lights in Ca- ‘ commussmners' Harvey Dang as l . The two police officers told 554100 3 9111- 0C!- 31. When he crisis in 1942. P.J.A. Cardin. or Indian affalrs in Sir Wilfrid nada were erected in Pembroke;as Chairman 0‘ we finance Com” PLUMBING supplies . . . . . . . A Ch lott town w man, Mrs. of being in the Bracklcy Point had two shots of liquor and two transport minister in the King Laurlers cabinet. resigned in 0nt__ in October 1884. K gr e o millee’ and A' Frank Mia-m“ I rcher was the winner I t. , _ beer5_ cabineL resi ned_ protest against the education .. , . i .. . Donald as chairman of the fire 31- B H d " ' , ' distilct on the night of 001- 31 I l3 provisions m. the Alberta and A ll?“ mining Sili’ dt‘i‘D In and police committee. 1. o e of a kitchen range awarded by' Nov. 1 when the accused drove SLIPPED 0N MUD . the frozen far north l‘N‘f‘nllY. . Canada Packers in the Domes-. ‘1 r - OTHER RESIGNATIONS Saskatchewan Autonomy Bill. - - - _. Other committee heads a‘p-l . . ~ . . . . Time) titlegiasllg ofmli‘gnggnggilguiigt After picking up 11.13 passe“? Other cabinet resignations July 20‘ 1903_A. J. Blair. ic:;et;;:tl:fiatl::nflljt street pointed were G.” Newman“ A hI‘l’Cl. r:_-latina(mtti>n theml‘ng: tic Shortening Paris in Spring ‘ . (ls tel topthe Auld car and er. the accused sTld he had °ver Whey: minim“ 0’ railways and “8' lights burning 18 hours a dav " i “met and lighting: New” ‘mum “hagebor ":1 w pb lconleSt‘ l f ti 1 l serv'c‘ 21%;: “lie accused to get out. driven to McLures place at Oct. 26, 1934i—H. H. Ste- nals in the Laurier govern- he ' Good, water and sewer. mgczmvficia‘iegmggh gfutge R3? The come“ caled 0“ 9‘“ c' . lie said that when the accused 2:33.: :3 aég‘mNngéaés, wish?" gensfietgzgft mglgfgfgrggntthe r}: agilinfegggngrfie‘fgk";:r “Electricity has bccome th e'fmd‘on BW'leyv Plbllc Pmper'ltail Merchants Association for; Dlal ' v h .‘ . . ' ' ' . . ' .l y. ‘ ‘ - (M 519: futdhe obtfiesnfgt 2:5 2: and slurred EPEQC-h- 'Atlld 581d Signed over cabinet disagree- cific Railway. illicmrgnlfillooiha 3:31:33 - ' "————"——lp.resematm" to the Labor Rem . “as u-ns ea t; on ! his that ,, had been mung that : g1. . In .0 TR‘EAT AGED lumps ‘tlons Board. LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK BEVAN BROS. odor of alco .01 came rom night And he had flipped on ma its be lefs and way of lfe. It is; Swedish doctors are usan that Board chairman C.R. M. breath and his speech was slnr- mud‘ . ral the power by Which We commun- - drug Cosaldine to try to improve Quaid said yesterday a date Will 1 1 LTD- The slurred speech he said 9 cy lcate one person with another —— the onientation, memory and the set today for presentation ofl 60 Queen St Auld was the“ ptacm tn the was mainly due to the results c U d Fm A and one nation With another. thinking powers of old people. lthe brief. ‘1 ' rear sea! of the 1301169 031' and of facial injuries received in an ‘ omes n er Ir . told he was under arrest. t bile accide 1 mm on- v d Sgt Tedfond said that when fh’sllfigvim, n h m ls Appro e From Que. GI"tllUpl . , he first saw the accused he “’85 Both James Good and Harold In the absence of president OTTAWA (CF) __ A m 0581, * * * * * * * * in the police cor. and he detect- Jenkins. testified to talking to James {Sight the gitiruary which has been pm of mph,“ a a c e r S O m e s I c s the accused near the Murray meetingo t eSherwoo ome , ' “ . 0 ‘home. and they said that he did and School Association, held last a"? 23:23.73? 21:23:32 Tag: ,‘K’fii‘fiea‘ S not appear to be affected by night was presided over by Eu- . ° ° I'l meant. p liquor, he talked all right and gene Gorman, vice-president. (lag-"gr: airimmze§;;%§cthirzlgz cgsbaf- ' MGMWRMSAEu-rmphmducm there was nothing wrong with The main item of business . ‘ . . I I r _ the C S t h. lk. t d d th I t lonal counCll of the National . . e ‘5 “'3 mg' “9" re "0"" e proposa ° iberal Federation. 6 Both said that they had not establish a library in the school, Kenneth Mackay of Montreal ran .. . V. had anything to drink with the and it was decided that a com- vice _ regidem of the Heb Cinemasoope-MEIROGOLOR: iipfgr':;h$m5$:lascrg accuStitt altdk neitherl‘had they mittce comprisingdtwohmembers LiberalpFédemtmn asde the: Show, 3:30 _ 7 ' ’ ‘ ' A . seen lm a 9 an lquol‘. f the h me an 50 no. two . . ' . harracks on Malpeque Road. Ali y .‘zmm teaochmg staff and (‘OllnCll to reconsider the party s Today only ll‘ill ‘82“:3.i2i1t”i£ Tdhii'tvmill1 from the board 0‘ trustees be i223" ili'lidfaiii’loféhaw'h'flllmi’ilé the event of an emergency de- “9' federal government would help vl ' The two members from the finance municipal projects. (l‘n‘pmgt f th eremon Wllll ' home and “ho”! are Mrs' ROb' He said the municipalities b hail, Srstefiwgfl the itinls-iBrle ert Dalziel and John Norton. The come under provincial control itfr responsible for, Civil De- 10th” groups Wm name the” and a federal lending program fence and Attorncv General Ml St. Dunstan's University will'm"mbers at a later date'. . would contravene the British A Farmer both of Whom Will i present a brief to the executivel A1595“ "D W" 8. “omlnalmg North American Act, the con- speak. alolig with Inspector A.lcounci1 today it was learned comm‘t'ee‘ Whmh M“ St?” nowistitution of the country. It S. McNeill, officer commanding from a government source Mon. to 59'9"“ a “late of Office“ to lshould either be dropped or Cl '0 —. (The nicest kind imaginable) s a honey-haired dish of dyna- lHERE COMES TROUBLE! the RCMP division here. day mornim. be Presented at "9)“ annual 'measures of provincial controll it expl es i ' The constables will be sworn The cabinet will hear the brief Speaker of ma night-Wiggenugiétoglges:rpptrtsalMP for ' I" e_'h'h° 0‘ O’I "I" . v . . - ~ I . m . “‘ l“ Arm” Mccmgam dew” 8’. “5 “3”” weekly mew" was Miss Carrie Thompson, linlMomea, Nam. _ Dame _ de_ and happiness on t e screen. attorney general. this morning. It could not be learned what the university's ‘brief will contain. ison teacher between the de-IGt-ace, Opposed Mr, Mackay's partments of health and educa- arguments, He said there 13 tion. She outlined her work in|ample precedent for the loan l provincial schools in the field of‘ltund tn such things as the fed. IR t. d remedial readlng- 'eral government's current ac- - t e Refreshments were served byitivity in aiding low-rental nous. the hospitality committee head-iing, slum clearance, sewage iproject and the winter works Diesed by Mrs. Thomas Knox. B F S mP Y t-—-—.———‘—“ipmeram- ‘ Mr. Asselin also reminded The death of Harry Garfield ,Candlclates Mr, Mackay that he had the Ferguson of 23 Park Street, oc- , B propozal 0:13:5“221: hol‘icLyibtéllagl- curred at the Prince Edward d 0”", S 8 . S SS“ _ WARREN FUNERAL _ The Island Hospital Feb. 10.1% was [candidate in the 1958 election. funeral for Pre ton II. Warren born in Marshfield. April 21' . ’ BY New Dams W.A. Currie STARTS WEDNESDAY $305303". . WWW/MM .fltflffl/ii/iifl/i/ . MW? int/tattoo Jagger: m/sc/y'e vous : g/r/l IVttilas ItideldLSundayi‘.u Feb.1 1%. from 3387 m was a well known sec. 9 3° 93“ “era 0"” iiollmiain with the Canadian Na- whcre service was conducted by ~ “we I He Nth-ed to The New Democratlc party in . tional Ra ys Rev. A. E. Piercey. Pallbeilliers 1944 iP.E.I. Wlll name four candidat- were Elmer- Macnae, Eric Cotes, ‘ ‘ , . MW les for the April 8 election at the 0 Everett Shaw Austin Graham, 5mm"! 3" .m' “ 'lconvention and annual meeting . . Harvey woodside and Major Agnes; 51" daug'uem' Olga'lcalled for Charlottetown Satur- Mnase. Interment took place in Mrs' “93"! Brown; Clwnlou’e‘ iday. March 2. but the location lawn; Hilda, Mn. «6'00 528183“ has not yet been decided on. it SUMMERSIDE —- W.A. Cur- Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. . i Momma]: “meal Mim- Thom’ ‘.was learned yesterday from 1.3. rie. former Summerside mayor CARD PARTY WINNERS as Clair. Montk’lk‘: m91m~iWebsler. Parkdale. who is pro- announced yesterday he will Following are the winners at ‘ Mrs. Clarence J. Milsenor. DEW yvincial president. be a candidate in the Liberal the card party held last night immilh. N.S.; Odelln, Mrs. Vin-i The convention will get under- nominating convention to be in St. Pius X parish hall: Lad- l Cell! Malhar. Charlottewwn: way at three o'clock in the af- held Thursday evening of this ics’ first, Mrs. James Hughes; Florence. Mrs. George Mac |iternoon. Delegates will meet week. s900M. Mrs. Frederick MacAd- ‘ Nichol, Dartmouth. three sons. again in the evening and will be Mr. Currie stated his decision am: consolation. Jean Mullis; Elmer, Roger and Gordon. all entertained by vocal and instru- was based on the fact that sup-‘ Island Winner of Mafqu Range . _ _ mcn's first. Myron Morrlssey lof Charlottetown; one brother. mental numbers after; the busi- pm‘t hashfell Digitized they: ‘ and El ' - _ .5 l , .‘st . Mos. Ray ’ness has been comp et . ‘many pom s in e coun y an , . t V ‘ [mm '33; 131003;; "gist;- fingfilgfdmmengo‘: g} gmmmwm The" was no ,nmrmam f... m... m..." he was showing. Mr. Lloyd Maclmd. Manager of Canada Packers Ltd. Charlottetown, colt/“Ne MONDAY ..3 DAYS .. 3 available as to who might be his name to go before the con- i presents Mrs. L. K. Archer of Charlottetown with a certificate entitling her to a Moffat. kitchen range. Mrs. Archer was awarded the. range for her entry in the “Domestic Shortening Paris in Spring Contest". which called for a 25 word or less explanation of why participants would like to go to Paris in the, spring. Besides the first prize of an all-expense paid trip “in. Mrs. Mary O'Hanlcy: Two daughters. olive and I . _ . freeleoul. Daniel McCabe and Juan, and two sons, Reginald offering as candidates but it was ventlon. Edna Blanchard: special prize. and Heist] predeceased him known that Wilfred lrnman. Mrs. Jean Lidstone. Reginald was kitted m action in Charlottetown. Will 'not be offer- Im‘lv in i9“ ting this time. and it is believed . nklvnlts newsman - «Md iunlikely. it was learned rell- Storey Electric Ltd All drivers of Holmtm's of TM m “50 3” Farm .‘ 'ltrhiy. that Tommy Dunphy will cam: They Tried To Chain A Volcano! mom KCHT PRESENTS BURT LANCASTER timid. The Rock Called Al P'E'I' defile" mm and “’1' ml and lwo great-ma - be “fed” '5 he ‘5 ’9“th m AUTOMATIC WASHER to Paris in the Spring. 10 Mot'fat. ranges were awarded as second prim. received awards thts year tor 1'9" S‘WV'WM- the March high school. , i . ‘ , Mr. Inman was a candidate & DRYER REPAlRS one for each prownce, Mrs. Archer being the Prince Edward Island mn- complemigute yet" without The body is resting at the 0" accident, maintaining MacLean Funeral Home from for Queens at the lone election wo pm... a h,” mt, ,,, H. .,... "M" Vehicles in pal-ted con- where the funeral will be held last year. and Mr. Dunphy was trnlnhd comm-"n" i ..i.i-.. (lition. The cad: award is pro Wednesday at 1 Nil. litter!“ the party‘s standard bearer in nnd nr’ll'is lfll' .iii in m. , "med wood]! by Hansen’s will be in People'8 metal “119- ‘ “mm, m “uh” i Chat-imam Bunch m Stew, ————---—-—“_"'——’ Other candidates last year t "1 Mot-s Limited. Wham ANCIENT CRAB were Leo Mclsaac. Mermaid. in Store Etedm Ltd W” George Whitbc Scott The horseshore crab. the only Queens. and Arnold W od. V . 0 Walker Hams want, ' (rim member of the trilobites not on Cape Wolfe, in Prince; but there ma. ner. Third prim “as 100 deep-fat triers. ALBATRAZ Atkim_'n m. m t, h outlived the rest of its was no indication as to whether . .nw . H . . ftoh 5".” East Charlottetown goslain. 132i: with Jack :lllpecflesw‘ly man than 800.ow.- ziutll‘zor at them would offer an. ”" " ‘ “ G" ‘k * ‘k 'k *‘k ‘k ‘k ‘k * RAJ-ac. 000 yem- ' . “ . r‘