pleave the province with iw one problem of transportation adjustment Island News Pa ¢- EXTREMELY VITAL = “I therefore urge with all sin-_ . cerity, that the government of the province, all provincial or- 2h, 1966, ganizations, ineluding farm, fisheries, and businesses, and in- cluding all influential individuals |° =) 8 The Guardian, ¢ Charlottetown, “Fri,, Aug. senators’. and ’ 'make consistent demands on Ottaw: > and if nee- lessary, on the nat nal unico to la! boats on give assurance that lal boats on this service he kept | ooploperation, This is not unreas- Opposition Leader Releases Statement - ovale but eatremaly vat it It was stated yesierday morni ‘Il smentioned these facts, not gr that will not be gnerey by opposition leader Waiter lin a/criticical manner,’’ stated | poole i nee ao . Shaw that he was in favour of | |Mr. Shaw, ‘and I will certainly |" ay . ‘i ae c ar any development that may be qo anything possible to assist in neidentally ave had re: lies from the minister of trans: en to éleviate the trans- | nN t |? manertAr any alternative: method. that.wil port, and the minister. of trade peaple should | and concerted: i all classes, federal members, | Population Increase Reported — A natural population sree ople for the first*’ Saat this year ‘on ee Edward Island was reported by ‘the Dominion of Statistics. To the end of July, births rec- lorded on ‘the island totalled 1,- | 285 and number of deaths was 627, for a gain of 658 in popu- Tation © In July alone, births register- ed at_\® and deaths numbered 78 The province-s birth rate cén- tinues to show. a decline from ‘last year with the seven month total being 13.4. per cent below Jan wpturn with $82- being rec- jorded to the end of July uly eom- ; pared to 38 for the cerrespond- mg period last year an !n- crease of 78 per cent and 145 per cent above the three year average. The island's death rate is also up. for the seven months. num: bering 627 compared to 541 last year, a rise of 118 per cent and a 10 per cent increase overt he laSt three years = July deat alone were up from 32 last year to 78 this year. Airlines - Reported Swamped ete fe ateier atena ences a solution sta the | ang commerce regarding tele} 1965's total of 270 The decrease It was reported verter -dav by areal hafeaieinat ihe abale ie cote grams I have sent to them is 19.2 per cent below the’aver- Eastern Provinciat Ait rways that scheme of things is confused ‘But I am a bit fearful that which at least. indicates that age of the three vears, ‘1963 te_.people wanting transportation ‘dn ithe development of an alterna: they are studying these recom; 1965 inclusive. . from P-E.I. paints hive been and wished to emphasize: my opinion, the federal govern- tive proposal as indicated’ may mendations.” — . j ment is responsible and has the power to settle the problems | without delay, “Any alternative proposal, which at its hest can-only be a | very. slight solution of the diffi- | cultv, may be a reason for fed- | eral authoritees to not under- | take their responsibilities.” | Marriages’ continue tos show . swamping their Chariottetown ~ and Summerside offices. } } ‘depart Friday morning, the oth- Postmaster Releases Embargoes yesterday morning by Post master WF: Griffith wmeh will go into effect when the asticipated Strike starts tomorrow it CNR calls for reservations, arranged ed‘traffie volume. caused by Friday's threatened rai! strike. One of the extra flights -witl er Saturday We'll pilav ft by ear from m there ' said the spokesman. EPA ‘carries about sons ‘a day from PET, reguiar flights. 1 AT maf paid at 1st Class rates! of postage will he accepted for cepted for ‘any point Edward, Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick: All Mail embargoes were released mail will also be accepted for Points in the United States, in the province borter at St mails~(newspapers, ang unsealed letters) wil! not be} with accepted for the following prov- | —+-Ontarin. Sn FPA Spokesman here said wan, Alberta and British Colum- | so far two extra flights had been_ bia. to handle the increas- are included in this embargo, made to accept all serums, blood | ane all other types of analyses | is one of the final items in- the day doctor. Only these three senders | 100 per- will be permitted by the P.ost/Charlottetown Offices is now al-| on. its Ditics authorities to -send such/ most complete, with workmen ‘ed $20 and costs /for drunken- mai e ‘ t ‘ ey Director wall between the two ,and carrying out other changes f : designed'to enhance the appear.’ on ar ae cue includes ane 43nd functional efficiency A of the two de artment All classes of mai! will be ac nnounces ea te Ree - in Prince classes of Appointment Prison Term Handed Down "W. Chester It Was announeed that ~C:T! Winchester: of Charlottetown has been appointed acting man- | - Magistrate ager of. the local office of the) /M. icDonald = sentenced Alban Unemplyment Insurance Com-Clayton sArsenault to. two years mission, effective September 1. |/in Dorchester Penitentiary when | The announcement was mide by | |he appeared. in Prince .County G.F! Lawson, Regional Director, | Court Summerside, yesterday UIC Moncton, -N-B., following | morning on a charge of break, the appointment of G.W. Che- | jenter_and.theft at the residence verie as manager of the Can-| | of John Perry’ of Alberton on jada Manpower area office’ in Monday night A special provision .has been | Charlotretown. «| Blois MacFarlane, DeSable, Mr. Winchester's appoihtment was/fined $75 and costs ‘or: 18 s for impaired’ driving. | Physical and administrative div-| Donald Hazen Dawson, Al- ision of UIC and NES which bany, was fined $10 and eosts began more than a year ago. for driving without due care The physical division of the land attention. A Lennox Island jman was fin- as the # his mail is trucked. over Stepten, NB third and fourth-ctass ‘parcel post |. Second, Manitoba. Saskatche- All, overseas destinations any destination when paid at e regular rate of postage if ailed by a hospital, clinic or a| the lengaged in erecting a dividing ‘ness. . - TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE ‘WORSE POSITION : “This province:is in: a worse WELCOME TOL RISTS BANK OF MONTREAL || “Ray pay on” EVENING — | position than any other province in Canada,”’ stated Mr. Shaw, who went oh to say that stopping of the boats automatically cur- tails any other ground mean, See the Island's foremost? selection — of transportation to the main- “gt furniture, carpets, draperies land and appliances at “We are at a standétill. ‘there are large numbers of people. tra- velling particularly for the rest of this..month and September. Archer & MacDonald 4 Open Evenings Until 9 . But “in addition there will be an Se. Peter's Rd. Perkdile increased traffic im livestock, J Your Bans. for speeuy ef: i cattle are finishing 1p .on the | ficient ‘service is the Bank. grass and farmers are anxious to. secure. much needed. revenue to cover high autumn expenses ‘There. will be an increased | number of hogs offering at this. | ®eason of the year, the lamb crop will be on and a tremen- | dous amount of potato production | available for sale. Lane an Route 2-where ample. AFFECTS FISHERIES — parking as. always availab!e “I have ‘indicated previously, s : i fects the fishing industry and | business generally.” GLASSWARE - CHINA - PRIMITIVES ODDITIES “T cannot see how one boat | will make other than only a | 8 FLOORS FULL OF INTERESTING OLD ITEMS: DISPLAYED IN A RUSTIC SETTING _ Small impact on our transporta- BRANTI Antique Shoppe tion needs. Four boats fail to | keep the traffic cleared up to Howatt Street Borden At The Gulaway. To The Island of Montreal with two offices “to xerve you. . Main Branch — 105-7 Grafton St., Charlottetown, across the street from Confederation | Centre Theatre. : Parkdale, P.E.I. — Corner St. Peters Road and Palmer's HILLSIDE INN | «MONTAGUE @ 10 varieties of Seafoods, @ Steaks, Burgers Special Sunday Dinners Open 7 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Daily ‘- Phone 838-2301 aa the present time, It needs four ‘boats from now on into the next month or sq to give the requtred | service. o “Horse Results- Are Announced. - Don’t let it hapnes to yOu, get KODAK FILM here! Melnnis Photo-Hobby 111 Kent St. Ch’ tows @ Bulky Sweaters © Boucle Cardigans | 6.98 & 8.98 a THE GLORIA. Ladies’ Wear-: Ch’town | 155 Gt. Geolge : The, following are the results @f the saddle horse classes at the Charlottetown exhibition. © Class 5B Section 1 — Pleas- ee Horse — English Tack, 1 "Silk’s Golden Belle’ owned by Boyd MacDonald, North Tryon, and ridden-by Miss Kay Dixon; . B. ‘Lady Sylvester’) owned and Tidden by Miss Pauline Wood, * Southport, 3. Glen" owned and Tidden. by Miss Shirley Prowse, Brackley: 4. ‘Grey Donn” own- | ed and ridden. by Miss Maxine | Henry, Southport. - Class 5B, Section 2 — Pleas- | ure~Horse-= Western Attire;--1; “Zephyr's Gold Rose’ — Own- ‘ed and ridden by Helen Brooks, “Marshfield; 2. ‘‘Simmeron -Palo- | Sorieadh Festival - Charlottetown - July 4 through ae 3 »Canada’s Top Performers On Stage Nightly BOX OFFICE: Lower Foyer-Confederation Centre “Theatre. Open: - 10: a.m. te 9:30 p.m. Monday through aterdas. mino:' owned by Ivan Fraser, | Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Concert Evenings 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. dade Tryon and: ridden by Boyd | ‘summerside Box Oftice: Linkletter Travel Agency 325 Market — MacDonald;. 3. ‘Golden Debu- St. Phone. 436-3030. ee ‘CONFEDERATION CENTRE ...tante"’ owned.:by Boyd. MacDon- | ald, North, Trvon @nd ridden by Gail Sharpe; 4, “Sky Lady” owned and ridden by Mrs. Rob- ert Cran, Kensington. ee pe eetion 3 aie honey STANHOPE ICE HOUSE | FOR SALE orse Class, 1; °*’ ie’’ own : : xs “ard ridden by Gerald Dixon, of Q Cather Dreer © | «=| ANTIQUES Tryon; 2; Zephyr's Gold Rose @ Cycle Rentals MONTAGUE ~ owned and ridden by Helen @ Bar B Q Chickken : Brook. .Marshfield; 3. ‘‘Simmer- | Stanhope Bay Road | The Pines Antiques and on Palomino’ owned by Ivan Route 25 Stanhope | Handicraft. Fraser. Tryon. and ridden by, { Bovd MacDonald; 4. ‘‘tzolden F Debutante’ ‘owned’ by Boyd SEE Eastern Canada’s MacDonald, Tryon and ridden hy Gatl Sharple. DANCING Finest Collection of : At the aay Ota Stella Maris ANTIQUE CARS a@ trophy donated by arlotte- 94 ) town Metal Products Ltd, was (kee, » HALL = aie presented by. Dave Nicholson tu PAaR@Iars Bi Helen Brooks owner of “‘Zephyr's Fay \“eoP Gold Rose" for the champion i isaddle horse of the show.’ | Be ran) ————_— ‘en : “Middleton Man- As Acquitted SUMMERSIDE — Albert Mac- Cardic, Middleton, was acauitt- ‘ed vesterday of a charge of ob- ‘struction of a fisheries officer in the course of his duty, in a case before Magistrate W. Chester '§ MacDonald in county court here MacCardle had previously plead- ed not guilty to the charge that he had obstructed fisheries cffi- cer Waldo Beck who was attem- to take © sample.of mat- RUSTICO NORTH, . * | 9 to 12 p.m. Near. Bonshaw _KINGS THEATRE, CORSE OWN An Evening Of ONE ACT PLAYS “THE TYPISTS" pting erial leaking from a poiata Pr . eprayer on Mr MacCardlo's THE TIGER Janc ® g Mr: MacCardle was represca- Every Evening at 9 P.M. ted hy: George R MeMahon. G-| : : ' \ Bruce MacDonald represented Tickets Available At Door the Department of. Fisheries ; pose . r VISITORS WELCOME At The Beautiful Handcraft Summer School NORTH RUSTICO TUES; - THURS. - SAT. Car ‘Life: Museum: Music by “The Belmonts”) On The Trans-Canada Highway, To place your message i in this Tourist Guide dial 4-8506 and. ask for ‘Display Advertising. GOLF a GREEN GABLES Cavendish Gquipment tor rent at Pro Shop. Golf lessons. Take the opportunity te. play one eof Canada's fin: es? courses. “MILLINERY Charlottetown .- Across from’ the Post Office OUR CLAIM TO FAME - -- - - British Woollen SWEATERS - @ sportswear @ furs aN ? < island rriers itd. “Qe Ubinas se Sathemast 79 GRAFTON ‘ST. Dial 2-1273 ~\ For* Your === sale prices to netel motel, re: sort operators. ms Service S. R. Johnston Ltd. FINA Station st. Peters Road Parkdale Phone 2-1632 | Charlottetown's Most Up To Date cae RANT Pienie & Camping Needs “Large amounts sold at. whole- |} Agents for Tilden Rent a Car | For Ice and Rental Service | = eon i) ® Ho TI9 Qu | @ Ladies’ Wear: @ Men's Wear @ Children’s Wear ® Tartans @ Souvenirs _ on the Island it’s eae & Mekeod 2 use Furnishings een St., - Charlottetown RACES THIS WEEK Tuesday, Thursday, Friday CAMPING | EQUIPMENT Rent-A-Tent We sell and rent the best for less. M6. St. Peters Ra ‘ |" Old Spain | On your way to the — National Park stop for @ All size Film @ Suntan Lotions @ First Aid Products @ Prescrip- } tions Take the: work out of Camping visit. our Delicatessen” Special Every Week Enterprise Bakery 203 Grafton St. -—Dial-4-8747.—-2:2781 a Bracktley- Pt. August 23 — 25 — 26 The Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association : “"H ON A” TOURIST Accommodations _Available at 222 ~ Richmond St. Regular Dances — ROLLAWAY CLUB... For fun all summer’ long oH Keith Carmichael RA Crew - Tourists Enjoy ‘Your PARKDALE -- PHARMACY . | Park«ale’ St. Peters Road Open daliy ’til 10 p.m. - | BIDE-A-WEE— Eldon. P.E.I. Jean Larabee invites you to see their fine » selection of china, handcrafts and souvenirs STRATHGARTNEY ' ESTATE - ” JULY’ 4 TO AUGUST 26 Conducted by the Handcraft Branch, Depart- @ Orizinal Homestead ' ment of Tourist Development. Re tian ¢ Adult visitors to the Province or Island resi- OPEN 10 a.m. - & p.m, © Soottish- Concerta dents may enroll for instruction in: Every Tuesday Evening @, Weaving @ Silvéercraft .@ Campers Supplies & |] @ Woodturning @ lampshade. Making : Souvenirs co Textile Painting, @ Basketry @ Hiuminated Golf Driv- @ (Copper Enamelling @ Slipper Making ing. Range and Mini- |} @ Lino’ Block Printing (Shearling). ature Golf there are various 9am.-1llipm 12. Miles West of Charlotte. |} town on Trans:Cahada High. |} way to Borden. For children, age 6 to 13, craft projects. * One-day projects are featured, but you may enroll for as many days as vou wish for furthers instruction. 3 miles from Charlotetown On Trans-Canada Speakers for 400 cars Shows seven ngihts a week, Highway to Rorden @ Modern up te date Canteen , Family. a ‘ ssidailiaataea dia Come Meet The Burger @ Pappa Burger 9:30 - 12:30 i visit. @ Baby Burger Wid. Wi Gd aa STAR-LITE DRIVE-IN ‘@ Teen Burger 9:30 — 12:30 3 miles east of Summerside. Alse Reguler Bingo Wed., Fri., Sat., 7:30 oblate CHARLOTTETOWN DANCE Every Monday 9:30 - 12:30 Music by ‘The Blue Crystals’ Record Hop Tues. & Thurs. es Yor the Best Shows on P.E.L ? @ Mamma Burger Casual Bowling - : Monday to Saturday | “Autematic Pin. Setters” » || Come as you are. Corner Belvedere Ave., Trans-Can- ada Highway. — T | Sherwood Motel Ltd. -@ Diningroom-- Service @ Fully Licensed ' @ Open daily 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Opposite Charlottetown Airport ; PHYLLIS’ TOURISTS BEAUTY SALON nen OF _ Your. -4~-130-Richmond- 8t——-» 1.) : “Groceries, Fruits and— Open Daily | hae “Vegetables Monday tare Saturday Be : a.m. mM. Ss N. KAYS Tues. and Thurs. Heentaas: Ch’town Tel. 4-9757 87 Pownal St. Bring the Kids| Enjoy the Fun © ERE RR ART TET ET EE a Ne TT This week featuring nightly LES ALEXANDER AND > | THE SMOOTHIES =—T/ | Visitors Welcome @ Yarns @ Blankets @ Auto Robes @ Island Tartan Blankets Made of 100% Virgin Wool* STEAK SPECIAL Sirloin, T-Bone, Fillet-—$1.95 - | E I ‘FAIRYLAND New Haren on Trans Canada Highway @ First ‘rin movies ——- Fully licensed club with tourist membership privileges | ST TT ~ Horse and Sulky, ‘Club. GRANADA. STERIC HOOM and SONS 65 Queen St. Dial 4-8712 Charlottetown WM. CONDON +} -