;« , BASIC PRINCIPLES governing the operation of a diesel motor v,..u‘e outlined to two members of The first course of instruction in diesel and .heavy duty me- chanics to be organized in this ‘Province, commenced at the asmith. Barn in Parkdale. on March 17. Sponsored by the Provincial "‘ Vocational School, the initial ;:.class of 15 is drawn entirely from "the ranks of mechanics employed by the provincial Department of Highways. Chief instructor is Thomas M. ‘Roddie, here on loan from the :British Columbia Department of . Education. Mr. Roddie arrived in ' this Province in January and be- jga-n immediately the many-sided EASTERN GUARDIAN I IMMUNIZATION Clinic for pre- ‘lschoolers and infants every Fri- , day, 2 to 4 p. m., Public Health i : Nurses Office, Montague. FARMERS! Now is the time to ,select your tractor for spring work while our stock is complete. fBoth new and used fully guar- ganteed. MacLeod and Greene, ; Montague. VALLEYFIELD - 0 R W E L L A Head congregation. Services for ‘ Sunday, March 30th.: Valleyfield ' l1a.m.; Belle River 3 p. m.; Or- well Head 7.30 p.m. Rev. F. Mac- Kinnon, minister DIES IN BOSTON —Mrs. John « Somers, received ‘word of the death of her cousin, Mrs. Ray- ,mond Lewis, the former Lillian '1 Weir of Scotchfort, in Boston on fMarc-li 24-th. Burial took place in ficenterville, Mass. 1 OPENING SERVICES of the Montague Bible Chapel will be 'held on Good Friday, April 4th-. with meetings at 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m., and 7 p.m. Easter Sunday, '*April 6th at 3 p.m. -and 7.30 p.m. the class. Don-ald Ross (left), lMount Stewart, and Danny Birt, Charlottetown, by chief instruc. ta'sk of organization that fronted him. NINE MONTHS NEEDED A complete basic course in diesel and heavy duty mechanics requires at least nine months training, Mr. Roddie stated, ad- ding that students were then con- sidered only “g1ood_.helpers.” At present four hours per day are devoted to theory with prac- tical instruction taking up the remainder, the B. C. instructor said. -\ Subsequent classes will be open to the public, Mr. E. D. Mac- Phail principal of the provincial Vocational School stated, adding that this particular course is ex- pected to finish sometime in June. Taking instruction at the pre- sent time are: Joseph Clements, Kensingtoii Road; John Davies, Charlottetown: Daniel Farquhar- son, Mermaid; Wendell Green, Kingston‘, Percy Gay, Charlotte- town; Heston MacKay, C-harlot-te- town; Vernon McOarville, Char- lottetown; Gerald Mclsaac, Rocky "Point; Ivan Quinn, M0UHt Stewart; Donald Ross, Mount Stewart: Ray Sherren, Charlotte- town; Elwin Sherren, Parkdale; C011- and each evening April 7th. to 11th at 7.30 p.m. All are cordial- l'y invited to attend. CONSERVATIVE meeting at Souris Community Centre on Fri- day at 8.15 p. m..John A. _Mac- donald, Conservative A candidate, Walter Shaw, Provincial Leader, and other speakers will address the meeting. Everyone Welcome- PERFORMANCE -—_ For the best in ti-actor Power, its the In- ternational Diesel B-250. Tlhls tractor is economical to buy and .e.cono.mjc:al to operate. See Mc- Leod and Green’s. Sat. ad on the Eastern page of the Guardian for all features of the Diesel Model B-250. . MINSTRELSHOW By .\ SUMMERSIDE LIONS CLUB SOURIS COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY, MARCH 29 AT 8:30'P.M. Sponsored by Souris Lions Club {Thrilling action western. 7,;-Jlsual love interest, good scenery in CinemascoP€- —._._:_ "COMANCHE” . ITH [N (;0L0R_w1T1{ DANA ANDREWS KENT SM LINDA DARNELL A White men against Indians. Un- comedy relief. Exquisite mountain ~T__7-' , CQMING M0N_ . TUE. “SONG OF THE SOUTH’ by Walt Theatre, . MONTAGIIE Fri. 8230 Sat. 8 and”10 Adm. 40 - 55 /r an no for W “"5"” "" OWLAN RADIO 8: TV tor. '_l\hom-as M. Roddie (right), lNan~aimo. B. C. .DieseI Motor Course At A -f"ParkdaIe Now Under Way I J0hf1 Heffel. Charlottetown, and Ivan Clow, Southport. CRASH IN /HIMALAYAS NEW DELHI (Reuters) — A T950119 Party reported'Wed.nesday that all 20 persons abroad weiie killed Monday when an Indian DC-3 airliner crashed » in the Himalayan foothills. The plane went down on a flight from Simra, India, to Katrmandu, Ne- Pa - . Economic Importance Of’ Dragger Fishing Stressed The dragger fleet and the fishing plants at Souris have brought $620,000 to the economy of Eastern Kings County, W11. liam Acorn (Lib-lst Kings) said yesterday in the Legislature. The landed value of the 1957 catch to the dragger fishermen was $266,868_ The wages paid to help in the two plants amounted to $205,000 and. the fishermen drew an estimated $150,000 in unemployment in- surance, the member from _Souris said_ This, he explained, IS in addition to the returns from the inshore catch. “This.” he said, “is a con- crete example of the work our government is doing to keep Island people at home and em.- ployed.” This is a return in 9116 year for a relatively small investment by the government the province in draggers and plants. And the invest- ment consists of .loans that are being repaid.‘ He congratulated his col- league on promoting the idea 0* 3 _deep sea dragger fleet in the fl1‘S~t Place —— that was in 1950—and thanked the govern- ment. for listening to requests by himself and Mr_ St, John to enlarge the dlraugger pro. gram and build the two fish plants at Souris. MARKETS stressing the necessity of good markets for the catch he emphasized the utmost need of maintaining the American mar- ket and noted the attempts’ made by American fishing in- terests ‘ to. get an increased tariff against Canadian fish products. He ,recalled that in 1930 un- der the Bennett administration BIIII’S ACCESSORIES MONTAGUE - THE B F " or _ ten? HART .,//n 7 BATTERIES . . 4 YEAR WARRANTY Q ALWAYS FACTORY FRESH John A. Maodonald , , Age’ 44. Occupation, in dealer. Military service--served ercliant and produce previous‘ to war in Army. Active service from‘ outbreak till wounded in Normandy July, 1944. Hospitalized 2 years. Holds Efficiency Decoration. Legislation Experience Six years M.L.A. Oppositi party whip. Elected MP. culture, fisheries and pu tees. on financial critic and 1957. Member of agri- blic accounts commit- Community Service President Kings County Board of Trade; former member Kings County Hospital Board; director P.E.I. Plowing Match Association; member Fed- eration of Agriculture; past president Kings County hockey andibaseball leagues; member Red Cross swimming and water safety com- mittee; Past branch president, Zone Commander, Provincial President and new member Dominion Council, Canadian -Legion. The Mom Brest Qualified To Re-pres ent You! VOTES MacDONAlD INS KINGS Kings County I I4 Pownal St. L Conservative Associatiui. WILLIAM ACORN, M.L_A_ a tariff of 21/2 cents per pound was placed on Canadian fish. In November of 1938 Canada and the; United States signed a bi-lateral agreement, ive January 1939, which reduc- ed the tariff to 1 and 7/3 cents per lb. on an annual quota of 15,000,000 lbs. or 15 percent of the American average con- sumption over the three pre- cedinlgs years, whichever was the greatest, i In 1948 the arrangement was bound at Gatt against any in- crease_ However an escape clause provided that imports could not damage the domes- tic industry. Some time later‘ an Ameri- can commission was urged by U.S, fishing interests to revise duties up-wards under the es- cape clause‘ agreement, from 1 and 7/3 cents per lb to 2_81 cents on the quota and from 21/2 cents for over quota im- ports to 3 and % cents per (Continued on page 12) Liberal Meeting Held Last Night In Montague Theatre Mr. T. J. Kickham, Liberal candidate for Kings addressed an audience of approximately 250 people at a meeting held last night in Yeo’s Theatre, Mmltaglle-_ _ Mr. Kickham felt the three ' ‘M13 Kickham Outlined the main issues of the election Llberal Plalffofln and dem0Il- were defence, unemployment election_ After being introduced by the chairman, Jack Annear. Mr. Kick-ham thanked the people for their past sup- port, saying, this ‘was the fourth time he had addressed audiences in this part of Kings, asking for their support as a candidate, and hoped they would do so again_ He said he greatly appreciated the hos- pitality shown to him by the people of Kings County, stating that their hospitality was one of the greatest assets to the tourist trade. and trade and stated that the reason for the election at this time was caused through the inexperience, inefficiency, floundering and blundering of the present government. He also dealt with other items’ in the Diefen-baker plat- form, stating that the Pearson platform on education offered more to the young people and the Diefenbaker government CONSERVATIVE MEETING Victoria Hall 1 TONIGHT AT 7.45 P. M. Heath Mu-cquarrie and J. Angus Mcic’Lean. Heath Macquarrie Published by the Queens County Conservative Association. J. Angus MacLean I Guest Speaker: GEORGE HEES. Minister of Transport: also offered nothing, In his reference to trade he said that the Bennett Govern- ment of the 1930's blasted the markets alright and in his opinion the Diefenbaker Govern- ment was surely following the same pattern. He also dealt with the family allowance and old age pension. The first speaker of the even- ing, Hon_ Keir Clark, Minister of Education, mentioned the educational problem and out- lined the Pearson program on education and, said he felt that education would get the recog- nition it deserved in the Pear- son program_ He also dealt with other aspects of the electio. Sena or Elsie Inman, who was the next speaker said that the Progressive Conservative Government was a government of diversion rather than expan- sion and wa.rned the people of the anti - American feeling throughout Canada. She also The Guardian Page 5 Fri., March 28, 1958 said that the present go_vern- ment was apparently afraid to bring down a budget. thus one of the reasons for this early election. In closing Senator _In- man said “We need Mr. Kick- ham at Ottawa, see that he‘lS there.” Hon_ Lorne Bonnell, Minister of Health spoke on the hos- pitalization bill, education and public works and asked for sup- port for Mr_ Kickham on March 31st. His Worship Mayor Bruce H_ Yeo also addressed the audi- ence, saying that if the Liberals worked as hard for Mr. Kick- ham as he worked for them. Mr. Kickham’s - election was assured. I Following the meeting all were invited to attend the Young Liberal Association rally at the High School MR. JOHN A. Progressive Conservative Shaw, Provincial Leader, address the meeting. Everyone CONSERVATIVE MEETING \ I at 3 _ I SOURIS COMMUNITY CENTRE 011 FRIDAY AT 3.15 P. M. MACDONALD. candidate, Mr. Walter and other speakers, will welcome. JOIN WITH JOHN- ”JO|N’ WITH two JOHNS” VOTE MacDONALD IN SKINGS Inserted by Kings County P. C. Association. ADVENTURE ms T0 mi AIR INA SAFARI at EXTRA! “FISH TALES” LUXURY PLANE AI.L NEW Wréeked in the y ‘ dangerous itmgte, ADVENTURES! the ants. FIRST TIMEE IN two beautiful girfs color and their companions; are rescued by Tarzan QM-G-M msms x - ‘ siuznmo GORDON SCOTT» ms NEW mzm cosmnmc ROBERT BEATTY - YOLANOE DONLAN ‘BETTA ST. IOIIN “STO0GE” COMEDY -‘ NEWS COLOR CARTOON SHOWS 3:30—’7-9 TODAY and SAT. CAPITOL; WITH THRILLS ! ACTION! SUSPENSEI MIDNIGHT SHOWING TONIGHT AT II:I5 PM. in: BIOIIDE BOMBSHEII WHO HAS ‘III! WIIOIE WORLD POPPIIIG ITS EYES! HOT! —- rm MAN-IY-MAN sronv or A Lost scam 5 AN ALLIED ARTISTS noun: