while in New Zealand. Dental Society Handlec nurses there he said were used, : and they looked after minor fill- | 4 New Cases ings and extractions and lot of'| “ the work having to do with chil- | Since November the Prince dren's dental problems. County Council of the John How-. Of the government's plan to ard Society has handled four new extend the all weather road | ® cases. as well as an additional from Tignish to Souris said this + five cases. would be of, ‘great significance The Guardian, Charlotteto sland News Page Eastern and Central Districts | wn, Tues., March 1, 1966. 5 Ernest Murphy, vice-president te the people of this province.” hi to a meeting of ‘dir- .. Rail is on the way’ out,” said ‘ retell ony cla oat Fr Mr. Stewart, ‘‘but we cannot'get Besides the damage to the rug no ases represent one who was par- slong, viens * were have sow len lifted Con hee : -olled--for-supervision:—three-who -weatner road. + asses” whi — agen foc parole and re- Mr. Stewart said that in other. ee ne ton — quested assistance; . one _time parts of the continent a system) 2 in the haaemedt were held expired case to be. returned: to using rail and road transport | upstairs the community, one juvenile Was being used, the system i8| “the water was drained by the charged im court with murder. known as the piggyback system. | and three - other miscellaneous . \Piggybacking will eventual; |r fea ee nee pene cases. : ly. giv@ this province a mueh | #t was drained by moon _ hour Material assistance has been Sunday but has been too wet for provided for three of. these than we now enjoy,” NO COLUMN . THIS WEEK The column, This Agricul- ture Industry, which normal- ly is published in The Guar- dlian on Tuesdays, will not ap- “pear this week. The author, Neil A. Matheson is recover- ing from a brief illness. It is expected publication’ will be resumed ‘next week. Sympathy | Conveyed izPa'ets better standard of transportation an accurate estimate to. be cases and other. forms of assis- Stewart. said Mr. | made tance for the other six, said Mr. REPORTS ON TRIP fe. Murphy, whe expressed ap- When he completed his re-| Hon. H. Wedge preciation to workers in the marks on the Throne Speech Mr. | carried on the work of council im “a manner.” liamentary Association confer- ence, held last fall in New Zea- jlantd. ~ : While he was attending these SUMMER | meetings he said he spoke on (Continued from page 1) - agriculture and Hon. Angus pressed that it would turn the MacLean spoke on the problems province into another Coney Is- of the population explosion. He Jand according to Mr. Stewart. said with so many people from ‘Let's plan now for the da? alréver the world attending when the causeway will open,’ these conferences and wanting fo said the former minister of tour- -speak he thought P.E.1. did very ist development, “‘lets get ‘some well having two of her represen- controls in the statute books.” (tatives heard. ‘Some of the pro- FERRY SERVICE vinces didn’t have any of their He agreed to a point that the representatives speak,’’ he said. boats now in service were.a . ‘Canada stook out by its con- \tourist attraction, but he said, tribution to the conference,” said THE FIRST meeting of the board of directors pf the John Howard Society was held in stitute and Councillor Dorothy Corrigan, representing City | WEATH the. navigation room of the Provincial, Vocational. Institute Council. Speaking at the meet- | ing. were MY. Ashmole, Rev. | last night. At the meeting were,.\T.W. Howard, vice-presiden‘; tures: ed in Virginia late Monday was : : : . |for his medical needs; that the’ a number. of members from the _.M.F..Hagan, secretary; Mr. | Low Overnight High Monday tame lots the enn eaesies soe ee Water Damage parental i: er e > et psi oy ell ae rare a BRninesoa il (SNS ee ees! 8 11 | section of New Brunswick and | “When shipping fish or produce Considerable damage was sae einer bea ‘available at can to ernest oe ta ; a \Prince George .... 17 31 | Nova Scotia. Temperatures at to the Boston or New: York mar- ported to the basement of the the individual within bis ability | > y, Summerside, the executive. Following each |, many pl re stil in the ket th ; : ‘ | slab : , D M . Vancouver ...... a Ot 42 ny places were sti the ket there is always the umcer-| First Paptist.Church when three | to pay. at -president for Prinece_ presentation was a brief dis- ,. ‘lower mid 30's afte having ‘tainty of w ‘ ill ’ ‘ SALaG. Weamorh kaieact . ia A t of the Edmonton ......... 1 % | lowe ws atler ng jtainty of when the good will to four, inches of water covered, Robert Carruthers, chairman County; Francis Ashmole, pre- cussion-period..A report of the | Gaigary 10 29 reached readings in the 40's un- reach their destination, ‘nothing the entire floor. The water escap- of the membership ittee, | sident; Bernard Fetter, vice-_ Prince County society was yor ttt | de skies Monday after- be Iculated of : 1 < Ee ers | Note an tag Veceaiecal § ee ae Ge Yellowknife ....... 1 .2 |der sunny skies ay can talculated because of ed from a broken hot water pipe presented 100 per cent agency Pp — ocational In- given by Mr, Murphy. Regina ° 9 27 | noon.- : oe that unknown quality, how long early Sunday morning. \membership awards to Mutual | Winnipeg a1 31. | March will come in like a the boat will take to cross,” said — The flood was discovered about | Life of Canada, Canada Life and ° : : i Churchill * 7 2 j lion. The storm in Virginia will |Mr. Stewart. - 7:30 Sunday morning by George Assumption Society. _ ual © . ; - North Bay 22 41. | move toward the district and be| Speaking on. the part of the MacNeill, the church janitor. A nn oy 'O ice e ort Toronto . 33 42° located near Cape Breton. this |throne speech which mentioned There was no estimate of dam- ec eee eee : : Ottawa 18 3% \evening. This storm will give |financial assistance be granted age available but it was believed |¢ CcosTs NOTHING: ' Montreal 19 41 | a rainy day to all regions. How- |for those studying dentistry Mr. that the rug which covered: the |¢ ° ; Quebec 16 4 | ever, most places will get some |Stewart suggested the govern- parlor floor was likely ruined. Ps ire : 3 T A | t oan 18 48 | snow or freezing rain at first. oa aeons x system of le 4 : Cc" Saint John 10° 43 | Regional forecasts: dental nurses he had observed ", i$ Check our +] WwW oO in CCl en Ss |Moncton 21 43.-| Northern Nova Scotia, Prince , Y Don t Neglect Slipping 3 C s Pri 5 3 : : : : Halifax. 28° 4 ‘| Edward Island, Eastern New town, Moncton % and ®: ot FALSE TEETH 2 yews 1st cute @ 95 2 The Charlottetown detachment jtained and the damage to the — . > | poring co ei oe ee ae er Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble : SUITS 19: UP s ts and the ‘city pouce |Ford car was estimated {6 be vermouth 29 $8 \treesing rain at first, beginning| High-tide today at Charlolic. Dent ve amnesed and eumarnest So yg pe gg scedaat baat wat Feported One between $100 and $150. ‘St. John's 16 30 | this morning; extremely mild; |town’5.03 a.m. and 4.11 p.m. At Dy such handicaps: FASTEETH, a) » Corney's Family : he RCMP reported an-accl-|- The city police. investigated /Roston 33 42_| winds light. increasing in the |Rustico at 12.05 p.m. Summer- PewlMytac Pore‘ teen ¢ =~ Clothing The tC eo = Seal accident on Rochford street New York 39. 43 | morning to southeasterly 20 and | side tide eighteen minutes later more firmly set.Gives confident feel- 4 : 9 ° dent which occurred at approxi- a eer 73. 81 | this afternoon to easterly 30|than Charlottetown. Sun rises | (5,0f security and added Comte | Next door to Semple’s 3 mately nine o'clock Sunday |in front of the new provincial of- New Orleans 57 64_| gusts to 45; low-high at New |today at 6.48 a.m. and sets at -ing Get PASTEETH today at drug* > Queen Street} night on the Fort Augustus road. |\fice building at about 7.40. last Tucson “4 68 | Counters everywhere. = | 900-0000 0006606640006-008 A snow plow which was tow- | ing a' 1957 Ford. driven by Louis | Smith of Charlottetown, RR. 9) rolled back over the night San Francisco \‘the boats don’t provide the ser- Mr. Stewart. vice some of us think they do." He pointed out that during the ” 53 HALIF; (CP) — The wea: Prince County area who have Stewart then gave a report to} the the Legislative Assembly of his | commendable trip to the Commonwealth Par- | ther. office says cloud ahead summer. there .was.a period be- Church Reports TORONTO (CP) — Tempera: | of an intensifying storm center- tween 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. the Speaks To Ass'n Don Nicholson presided at the regular monthly meeting of the iPrince Edward Island Life Un- iderwriters’ Association on. Feb- ruary 28. | Hon. Henry Wedge, provincial 'minister of -health, was guest Members of the ' Legislature \yesterday passed a resolution |conveying sympathy to bers of the family of: the late B. Earle MacDonald, a former Liberal minister of health and provincial treasurer. The resolution was moved by Premier Walter R. Shaw and . seconded by Opposition Leader | Alex Campbell. ’ I Premier Shaw said ‘““Mr. Mac- ,ROCK FANS RIOT WELLINGTON, _N.Z. ers!—A_ policeman's (Reut- hand was burst appendix. during a riot Monday night at a performance by the Rolling Stones, the: Brit- ish rock ‘n’ roll group. The . Stones were forced to leave the hall before their act was fin- ¢ HAVE BLADDER IRRITATION After 21 twice as many women as men are made miserable by common urinary irritation caused by a germ, Escherichia Coli. To quickly combat the secordary aches. muscular pains and disturbed sl a ppeaker. He brought.’ the Asso- Donald was a prominent citizen, caused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, elation up-tojdate on the pro- gress of-medicare in other pro- |Vinces and what -is-happening..in | \this province. «©. ~ + In the course of his anaeka | i\Mr. Wedge pointed out that | |what the association is advocat }ing as a ‘superior alternative to \the Federal proposal is a volun- | itary, state-subsidized medical | \insurance program,: based on ‘two sound fundamental princi- |ples. oa | These principles were outlined | as follows: that the individual has a-responsibility to provide | a former mayor of Charlottetown and a minister in the Liberal government. : “He siréerely promoted ‘the interests of this province and | we are all deeply grieved at his | death."’ ‘ t Also speaking on the resolution | were Mr. Campbell, Attorney General Alban Farmer, former_{- provincial secretary J. David |Stewart, former opposition lead- | er Alex Matheson, and Harold | Smith | (L-4th Queens). try taking 2 little CYSTEX tablets with | &@ glass of water 3 times daily for a few days. CYSTEX is a cleaning urinary anti- | septic, also an analgesic pain reliever for Rheumatism. Sciatica Pains, Headache, Backache, and muscular pains, Get CYSTEX from druggist. Feel better fast. if It's Fish and can be caught — “WE HAVE IT" Fresh Frozen “tAP)—Ava Astaire, 24-year-old AVA ASTAIRE MARRIES BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, "Cured Fish. daughter -of dancer-actor . Fred | Astaire, was married Saturday | night to Carl Bostlemann Jr., | 33, of New York City. | MARKET 223 Queen. St, Dial 4-7336 tt mare oe - DANCE MAIN BRACE. TONIGHT ~MUSIC BY THE | DOWNTOWNERS _ Members and Guests Welcome A 196! Volkswagen driven by | vehicle Dennis Saunders of Marshfield | owned by Mr. Smith. The plow | Was in collision with a 1964 Cor- | had stopped at an intersection to | vair driven by Gerry Payne, 15 allow a car to pass and it rolled |Fairview Drive, Sherwood. backwards and struck the front | £2. “end of the: Ford There were no injuries. sus- ported that the VW received ex- rT OCAL ~-YOUNG- PATIENT Pauline DesRoches, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph DesRoches, 5942 Spring Park Road, City, is a patient in the.. Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. : ; REPRESENTED GOVERNOR Col. P. E. Belanger, Quebec | City, represented Prince Ed- ward Island’s Lieutenant Gov- ernor. W. J. MacDonald, at the funeral last week of Paul Com- tois, Quebec Lieutenant Gover- nor who died in a-fire which destroyed his residence nea! Quebec City, ss ‘ WINNERS NAMED Following are the results of the regular card play at St. Eugene’s Parish, Covehead, last Moore and Gloria Costache; consolation, Mrs. Raymond Vessey: gents’ first, Andy Pal- ocho; second, Vincent ~ O’Con- nell; consolation, Ronald Mac- Donald; door prize, Mrs. Rilla ’Reardon; freezeout, Mr. and Mrs. William Wheatley. | - WORD RECEIVED | Word has been received of the | recent death of F.A. McCourt in Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Or- _ tia, Ontario....Mr....McCourt.... 8. former resident of Charlotte- | town, conducted a businéss on Queen Street known as McCourt Typewriter Sales and Service. . ERRONEOUS REPORT It-was- erroneously.-reported..in this paper that-thecity’s Canad~ is Telegraph Com- office would be lan National munications _ppen..Sundays from.10.a.m. until} 12 noon ‘and from 1 p.m. through until 12.30 a.m. Monday. The office is open from 8 a.m. Sun- day to 12'noon and from 1 p.m. through until 12.30 a.m. Monday. GUIDES FLY’ FLAG Jill Cudmore Chairs Meet Jill Cudmore, president of Mon- tague Senior Allied Youth Post, chaired the special parent’s: night meeting held in the Mon- |tague Regional High School on Feb. 25. : The meeting was addressed by Mrs. Ferne Horton who spoke on _alchoholism. % A film entitled “profile of a and a report on the Washington conference by. J.ohn Sullivan closed the meeting. CITY AREA FUNERALS funeral for James F. Duffy was held ‘Monday morning -from-the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his pas- tor,. Very. Rev. Francis Maloney, CSSR, who also conducted the service at the grave. The man- agement and the staff of the Guardian-Patriot attended ina body. Present in the sanctuary were Rev. Enright, CSsR, and Rev. William Cummerford, OSsR. Pallbearers were: Frank Walker, J.J. Connolly, William Burnett, William Hancox, Everett Toombs, Cleo Rioux. In- -terment was in the Catholic cemetery. “Git A BRAKE JOB The guides of Zion Presbyter- flan Churen received their first company flag in 27 years at a ceremony of dedication Sunday. The flag was a gift of the moth- ers’ auxiliary. The dedication service was conducted by the minister, Rev: Donald Camp- bell. ~ | CARD RESULTS Following are the results of | the regular card play at St.’ Pius X Parish last: night. Ladies first | and. second, Mrs. A. MacPhee | and Frances Handrahan; con- solation, ‘Margaret Perry; gents first and‘second, Anthony Gaudet and Barry McLeod; consolation, Joseph Arsenault; freezeout Joseph Murphy and Joan-Fisher: special, Borden MacDonald, or prize. Preston MacDonald. | } t "NOW ONLY $20.59 All Chev. Q “Pontiac Cars, Genuine G.M.. parts. This price includes front and_ rear. wheels. Installed ISLAND CHEV OLDSLTD. | At our new location. Corner of Euston and Weymouth! 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