V First steps in the 1905 Unit- meeting was attended by some ed Fund campaign were tak- 25 representatives the en yesterday with a meeting in Charlottetown of the fund's public relations committee at the Dominion Building. The groups and associations con- nected with the fund and pub- licity ideas were discussed. Left to night. are Peter Jun- Eastern And Central Districts " ISLAND NEWS PAGE I IThc Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Mar ‘25. 1964. 5 ""w‘lm’d “my Centennial Program 'Postal Service For Good Friday Postmaster .l J Connolly art-.1 01 '1"? ' “I ‘ I ~ 8.19.351? M . . ‘ ' a ll parts of Prince Edward Is- “hel I" ""ba” 0" rural areas land arrived in the Island last night. filliowing a ten—day tour in Ontario. The 78 farmers arrived by train The group is the fourth con- secutive one to vistt Ontario from PEI The tour was arrang- ed by the P E.l department of agriculture. with Lou Roper of the livestock division and Rus- .r‘ket service would be avail— able at the post office between- .lll am. and 12 noon nd t Hobby to post. office boxes W'III Ibo 0an to 1] Special delivery service and ismm box collection however lwlll be open until 11 pm. ; Rural man Wm hp delivered i sell Matheson of the farm im~ ia. “my Easter Monday and provement division of the de- lnns- mmpime parlment in charge. I Touring Island livestock Breeders Return Last Night I The group used at Richmond Hill Motel, just north of Toron- to, as their base and made daily bus tours to farms and parking houses. research farms a r d stock yards. in places such Toronto. Brampton, Georgetown, ‘Campbellville. Maple. Cooksvil- le. Stouffville. Kitchener a nd Waterloo. They toured the On. iario Agricultural (‘nllngp [ Guelph one tiny and \lond-y thev spenl <0‘.'rv'a’ lint)"; 31 tile federal Gfll'r‘rnnicnl's experi. Planned By Members of Derry LOL at Canoe Cove are celebrating their Centennial on Friday of this: week. March 27, it was learnedl last night from Mack MacFad-l yen who revealed that there is a great deal of interesting old ’ ' ‘ START PLANNING '65'UNiTEo FUND APPEAL ” german. Summerslde: Mrs. Evelyn Cud'more. committee chairman Mrs. W. K. Mut- tart. Summerside and Mrs. J. M. Logan, Summecside, lib. Motion To Hoist Bill Is Voted Down A straight party vote defeat-l Yesterday. Mr. Matheson pd a motion by opposition leader _ read minutes of meetings of the AW {\Iatheson that a bill em—EHouse committee on public ac- pmiering the PEI. Industriallcounts In which government Corporation to borrow up tolpayments for industrial develop- ssnnoooo be given the "sixlment were investigated. months hoist". ‘ aid that in some cases Indus- llie motion came before the try and Natural Resources Min- ]emiamre during the closing‘ister Leo Rossiter has signed “(mg of the Legislature yps- vouchers for the companies to '9 Site Purchased For Post Office In the House of Commons in Ottawa Monday, informed that a suitable site for a new post office in Crapaud had been acquired. At a cost of $1,000 the obtained from A. . the Hon. J.P. Deschatelets. min- ister of public works stated. The target date for completion at Crapaud is late April. have been no sites selected site was 3 5” .recnrd of performance testing. ‘with 7.312 pounds history bound up with the old lodge. The first meetings were held at Dickerson's Point, to which the West River causeway now is attached. No early records of the old lodge are available because of an outbreak of smallpox many years ago which caused lodge members to burn the old min- ‘utes as a precautionary measure ias the members of e family {living in the house were involv- ed Island Cows Set Records Clark Brothers. \Iorth Wilt- shire are the owners of Jacque- line Jane MG that qualified In milk, 356 hutterfal for brecd class aver- ages of l". in milk, 109 fat as a junior t\\'o»_vear—old heifer, ac- cording to the current issue of the Canadian Jet‘st Breeder. Gordon Dncherly. Clyde River Also interesting is Mr. Mac» Fadyen's revelation that early meetings were held in “The Bocan House”. a gaelic the ‘ Derry l0l ‘. nl'lflt‘ In the c term used by the old Si-nis to k K .— indicate undesirable spirits. if ' not actually ghosts. Further Adlourn Mr. Mat-Fadyen. the oldest ' ' lodge member now living. IH~ InIOXIcahon case ‘ports that the lodge has k ‘up its activity through the delivery will be ity, e t 130‘ The case of Alexander Baillie years, though it must have nad‘ (mint? CM'P. charged with care years when membership wasl and mn‘lml "l 5‘ mmm‘ Vehiclf small. It moved for a lime lol‘lhll“ mlm‘lcaled New Dominion but in o v e d l a‘l-lnumed l“ Man'h 2‘5 in city back to Canoe Cove March 29’ police court yesterday before . magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC. Martin MacDonald is H", We, Four men were convicted on gem worshipf,” Mag,” nf me‘charges of being drunk and in llodge and members of the sis icapable- W99 were semenced lter lodge. Lady PaII‘ICIa «Lona t0 2” days In county jail. and a =are cordially invited to attend fnllr'h “'35 fln6d $20 and costs .Wives and husbands of present or 1" “33'5- las well as past members of both Cal‘ll'lP J- Galldel. lodges are also cordially invited “'33 lined $20 and to attend the celebration of this i 590301119- tevent. which is in keeping with: Prince Edward Island's We” $61,938 Loaned Parkdaie costs for had a heifer. Glennann Joyce Elaine. qualify in the yearling class with 7.179 milk, 364 fat for BCAs of 124 and 116. post offices at North Rustico and Mount Stewart as yet. l i i Distributing ‘ Confederation On Potato Suggests Plebiscile “mm, morning. c o ver such things as pencils. ‘ erasers. paper clips, band aids, and pencil Sharpeners. Mr. Matheson charged that if anything should happen to the new plants, this province could The bill. which passed third reading. increases the borrow- ing power of the corpor all on bv 000 , 2. . - “GOV'T PAYING SHOT" Mr. Matheson maintained that the st“ ck for large sums it i .b itld be iven im“"e."- mm mm,“ ‘ n E ‘ mans RESIGNATION the corporation before a full re- I ' port on how it has spent its fundsl "9905mm lead" “"3 has been made available. He that the (‘IVII servants. P. . Murnaghan. Eugene Gorman said it appears that the govern- ment is paying the full c 0 st of Y settin 11 new industr in the , , provingce.pwhile the cgmpanies l'al ESIahIIShmfinl Corporation. involve are c o n t r ihuting no N If they dont . thing. He said there are not even ih‘ sa'd- , IhP-‘f 3"" 2°le '0 he balance sheets of the companies :tangk’d 1" ""5 thmg; He also that the two cabinet minis- and William Massey, who are members of the P.E.I. Industr- should resign. Brochure Centennial E iDr. Donald G. Creighton, l f P. [sity of Toronto and the biograp- Iher of Sir. John A. MacDonald, lto write an article on the Char- lottetown Confederation Cons it ’ “ Pro- ference an IS now published :in a four-page brochure by the IN committee. Charles Maccnl.mack_ St. Printed ‘hy Unipress Limited Georges. is a patient m the Anna of Fredericton, it contains on Marie Nursiong Home. Mon- "1" “0’” PM" a WWI?” We" The Prince Edward Island’ Committee Invl£d50f the flannel” In regard order to determine the wishes smarketing; to see if they were l' selling desk . .in faiv f one ‘W “I "15"“? 3’ "‘9 WWW} agency, and it should be held . within the next two months among potato farmers. urg Robert Campbell, (L-lst Prince) Mr. Campbell was speaking in the legislature on the motion for supply. Calling farmers “the backbone of the country" Mr. Campbell asked that the minister of agri- tague. Mr. MacCormack had a lure of the Fathers of Confedet- . available to show their assets. 1 lOCAl said ters. Hon George Dewar and Hon Andrew Mac-Rae. should also resign from the corporat- ion “to save their good name." Mr. Matheson said “I have served here since 1940 and never in my experience have we had anvthing so script: 0 Is- ation in front of Govern m e n t House In Charlottetown in 1864. On the last page is a rcproduc tion of the Confederation Chame her and a list of the Fathers of leg amputated at the Charlotte-l town Hospital. OUT OF HOSPITAL Kevin Power has returned to . his home in Greenfield after he- C“"l€deralm“- ing a patient in the Kings Coun- ‘ The Committee is planning to ty Memorial Hospital at Monta- ldlSiI‘lhllie the brochure ue it no . to all convention de- . I. |the people 0 Prince Edward “and m KIIVLEN FUNERAL — Thel funeral for Mrs. tRevJ Georgei Killen of North Tryon was held, Tuesday. March 24. from tlie‘ Nnrth Trynn Presbyterian Church. Service was conducted. by the moderator. HEY Donald; Nicholson. Rev. 1.11. Greases} Rev. Allison O'Brien. Hymnsl sung were "Shall We Gather At. The River“ and “When The [toll ls Called Up Yonder." Organist was Mle Judy Dawson. The ushers were‘ Douglas Harknesl and Elmer MacDonald F ii.' bearers were: Francis MacDon- gall. Roland Buchanan. Daniel \latheson. HillIs Calms. Arthuri Thomson and Stanley Delaney. The remains were placed in the1 f‘iitcliffe receixing vaull. later to be interred in the Presbyterlan l cemetery. North Tryon. l LEGION CARD PARTY Following are the results of the card party held recently In F‘ldon Legion Home for the pur- t‘ose of purchasing h o c key equipment. Ladies first. Mrs John Morrison. second. \lrs H n w a r d Davies. consolation. Illss Carol MacPlierson, Gents first, John MacWilliams. se cond. Alvin MacPherson. conso lation, Stewart MacRae. oot prizes, Carol MacPherson and Robert MacKenzie. All prizes were donated by local mel chants and the next card party will be held tonight. CARD PARTY RESULTS Following are the winners the card party staged recently hr the Flat River WI. in th e school. Ladies, Christine Nichol- F'ln. gents. Daniel Cook. Winner of the. quilt made by Mrs. Elliott goss was Mrs. Edward Mac- id. ona RECEIVES WORD James Craig. Ambrose . Clty. has received word of the death at Long Beach. ’ and the Charlotteton . will be eligible to take part Invite Crews For Regatta Crews from Israel. Britain. Bermuda and the United States. as well as some 50 boys from across Canada have been ' vited to attend the National Sailing Regatta to he held in Charlottetown the week of Aug- ust The event is being sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Councll. Boy Scouts of Canada. Yacht u . The Charlottetown Yacht Club which has done. a great deal of preparatory work has secured the services of a sailing instruc- tor for the six-week period July 1 to Aug. The club plans to form a Jun- ior Sailing Squadron and has or ranged for the purchase of Mahone Bay built. fibreglass. ‘flying Juniors' whic feet long. centreboard, sloop rig- ged craft with 100 square feet of And . sail. A limited number of scouts in the Junior Sailing program. It is planned to hold a Provin- cial Regatta to pick Scouts to represent the province in the National Regatta. There will be two crews of two boys per crew. ARCTIC WILL BE THEME MONTREAL (CPI-The Ca- m nadian Arctic will be a theme at the annual general meeting of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy to be held here April 13-i5. The meet- ing will include a symposium at which authorities on the north including Dr. R. F. Legget of the National Research Council and Trevor Lloyd. chair- man of McGill University‘s de- partment of geography. will discuss its aspects. 13’ minister. Miss Ingersol. Hymns VISITED PARENTS Miss Judy Murphy of the nurs- . ‘ ing staff of the Rehabilitation inig'lhfira‘li'ti‘QCIrfi‘gsflx 2;; Cf”: Centre. Charlottetown has re-3 . " ‘ turned to her duties after spend- Dewar and “New” h'm “'m‘ ing a week‘s holidays with her? , . . parents on panmure Island. idlSII‘lblillOn free, of charge. to every school pupil In P FII RECENT GUEST The purpose of the brochure Mrs. Elmer Millar. Murray‘is in make this Confederation Harbor Normv W35 Eyrecenl‘cnnference and its significance guest 0t Mrs. Harry Millar. known as wlclley as possible. Monlague- not only for Centennial purpos- les. but also as a story of an im- To TORONTO lportant phase of Canadian his- sofiinggkli‘g‘ le‘gflkqaorgdy “II-1:; tory With which this Province ls ' ' y closely associated. Toronto for an extended visiti with their daughters and sons- ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tilk ,r, “‘1‘ EMS“ PROPOSAL and Mr. and IWI'S. William H656, TORONTO 'Cp) _ annnm and ,their new granddaughterv and Di strict Labor Council Shem Margaret H959 Mr- an“IThursday night passed a resolu- Mrs- Mame-"0' were accompan'flion supporting a Canadian Jew- Ied by their young sons. Jamiefish Congress proposal that the and Johnny. :Criminal Code be amended to ‘make incitements to racial ha- tred illegal. In recent weeks pamphlets of the National White Americans Party. urging steril- ization of Jews and deportation of Negroes. have been distrib’ uted in some areas of Toronto. llegaies. and to other visitors. JENKINS FUNERAL —- The funeral for William H. Jenkins. was held Saturday from Annan- dale Baptist Church where the service was conducted by the lQuebec Police ESmash Another lStolen Car Ring l MONTREAL 1C2?) — Quebec lwith the arrest of seven men in lthe northwestern Quebec Abi- ltibi district and another in Mon- ltreal. I The Montrealer, suspected as 25.000 copies of the brochure for the ringleader. was to appearl iin court Thursday on charges,1 lof conspiracy to steal and re- lceive 25 automobiles. Provincial police. who ended i1963 with a total of 2.250 un- lrecovered stolen cars on their lbooks, recently have broken up lcar theft rings in Sorel. St. Hy- iacinthe and the Beauce region :south of Quebec City. A P spokesman said the .fnrce recovered stolen cars 'in the last week. making a to- 'tal of 335 this year. i .IELLICOE ILL OTTAWA ICPI—Earl .Iellicoe. Britain's first ord of the ad- imiralty. was forced by illness to cancel a scheduled visit to ‘Ottawa Monday. the British high commissioner's office an- nounced. He was to have floown here from Washington for talks with Prime Minister Pearson ‘and defence officials. sung were “In The Sweet. By By". “No Dark Valley".' and “Meet Me There.“ Pall-i bearers were: Anthony How-| lett. Rand Jenkins. Elliot. Ding- well, Charles MacDonald. John ‘ and Thomas Banks. Interment was in the church cemetery. WILSON FUNERAL —- The funeral for Miss Elisa A. Wil- son. RN. of Cardigan Head. was held from the Montague Funeral Home to All Saints Church. Car. digan on Monday morning, March 23. 1964 at 9:30. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by ¥¥¥¥4 In his first movie HOLD wood MiacNeil and Alvin Myers. Rev. Preston Hammlll. Rev. . A d M Donald r.- ..‘ii‘ii in: metal.” pit. This Drama Another Day - - bearers were: Samuel Nichol- SHOWS . Ed rd L my D n‘el gilhw. W‘lliiiam (R‘edmond. Ly‘n- 3:30 _ 7 _ 9 nial of the original Confederatimi f h . “we” ere Llsland Business In Federal Plan CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — A total of $61,938 was loaned to Prince Edward Island busincssmen under the Small Businesses Loans Act in the last quarter of 1963. the min iislcr of finance has reported. Of the total, Selling the largest A plebiscite is necessary In culture" do something to help‘amtiunl or $34,964 was loaned to" them.’ manufacturing industries. An“ toE Referring to the new budget, other 510.974 went to assist the iMr. Campbell said that -‘e\-9ry.relail trade and $10,000 was 'man‘ woman and phild lin the loaned to service businesses. No lprovincel is mortgaged to the‘lnans were approved for any is ' ‘land businesses in the wholesale i “It will take one third of the trade revenue to pay off the debt." he‘ I . set I lNewfoundland with $23595 have lSLAUGHTERHOUSE ASKED ling a lower loan total. Quebei ’ Mr. Campbell asked that thel'wilh 32.198335 led all provinces government make efforts to haveiin the amount of money loaned a slaughterhouse constructed inlto small businesses. West Prince County for the In Canada as a whole, there farmers in that area. e also mentioned the needitotal of $6,605,327. lowest for any province. only was further ‘ 'I‘hc P.E.I. total Is the sewndI were 689 loans approved for a: “This is the best and most in- mental farm ll Ottawa 'teresting tour of the four we Thev cat thmuuh . V .. . , . . t 5 par. of Moo- haie held . Mi. Roper told the (18va Session in ,h,. "nus? of Of The “ard' Commons. and also made a tour ttawa Bureau .ian. "The farmers have seen so many things of special interest to their own operations. and I am sure they have picked up ’many good ideas to apply to tlheir own farms. In addition we ‘have enjoyed almost perfect, clear weather which has made travelling very easy." 50f the center block Monday Imorning they were the guest! jfor breakfast in the parliamen- itary restaurant, their hosts be- =ing the P.FI.I. MPs. Solicitor- iGeneral J. Watson \iacNaught. 3Hon. J. AngUs \lar-liean. Heath iMacquarrie. John Mullally and Senator J.J. MacDonald. ' “We have been kept ve r LARGEST LAKE lbusy all through tlip tour a nil The world's largest lake In .operated on a very tight sched- volume-the Soviet Union’s Bay- ule.” Mr. Roper ' . noting .kal—has more water than the that on Sunday, the only day for lcombined c o nte nt of North relaxation, a bus load had Visit- America's Great Lakes. 'ed Niagara Falls. 1/ ‘ miniiioltlhln, ' OWQI'S ~ aster . Ported Plants LILLIES HYDRANGEA GERA NI UMS AZALEAS COLE us TULIPS DAFFODILS i l l t Cut Flowers . nosns i CARNATIONS : DAFFODILS “WE WIRE FLOWERS WORLD WIDE” 1 Why not come In and see our very large display of potth l plants and flowers. Because all of these flowers are grown ‘ right here In our own greenhouses it 15 possible for us to I offer top quality at a reduced price. We will accept orders from anywhere on P.E.I. of the area for "a filleting plantl and a cold storage plant." “We've got nothing up there,", 1 he said. i Mr. Campbell also asked for population [government action in the estab SPEAK WELSH 1961 census in The Wales of 2.518.711 aged three years or more could speak I “'lflt‘lV;Provincial Police say they lrave l lishment of a ferry service at Welsh. compared with 50 per Who'll Child in "19 smashed another stolen car ring i West Point. ‘ :cent in 1901. showed that 26 per cent of the‘ WEST END NURSERIES LTD. 22 Richmond St. Phone 4-3525 l ***** Due To The Overwhelming Crowds To See TV's "DR. KILDARE" we are forced to OVER Interment took place In the ichurch cemetery. Cardigan. California. on March a. 1964. of her cousin. Mrs. B..l. Brooks. Death occurred In the Atlantic Hospital. and funeral :ei-vices were held March 10. with burial. 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