; =: : - io SEE SaEELaEEEEREE a sland Maure Dang | Commissioner ian ews ag? ls Appointed © OTTAWA CP i~ Brig Pp: 8 4 . . er, 51, has. hee A inted.. Eastern and Central Districts isan ‘commision ote | Th wea ri a ‘ na 1 Contrel Commis Fhe-Guardian, Charléttetown, Fri. ie z9, 1966 3 on negoreian: the Sule in— tothe. trial_ division. He will transfer - fram the i eS ee ee army to thé external affaires de- 3 rl m e | n | s rr partment. next month, and takes | € Pp his new post’ in’ Laos in. FF é September, succeeding. K. W.. § - MacLellan i+ IF . An 3 Rrig Cooper was born at & & dh an ’ \nnou Repelstoke, BC, and educated , & / n__Edmonton. With. a military , iL OMAL PAS. ‘ * HALIFAX “CP Peri me (Commons. im the covers) alee. i. ee aaa re the ae i mt VICE IMinister Pearson abnounced in tier of rere A: Ages Pig ‘emule a tae ae Ottawa Thursday that’ the “Nova gy ing treet - : o%6-57% and again in 196) ‘ en fe Scbtia Supreme Court will - ‘cane ermal ene He was named. vice édjutant: = ~ mst at niece luk 1 National Revenue m Oc! %, oe ee eee | ee. Chief Justice J Aisley wil] 1935, ‘and was appo nied F Mane tor aan of ersonnel re- retain his title and as the ap- Minister-m July: 3940 He: hes ‘ ee Steet ieee E : diviston of three’ judges, _came Justice Min fer om ug . Tirements a apd tb * a eet L lin C _ bbefore vetiring from. the covern Mr. MacLellan's’ new posting. 1. while Mr Inigtice auenlin a ment in 1948. He wat appointed will be announced later ‘ nie rie has been, _appointed to a a justice on the Nova 5 es An external affairs spokes- the. trial diyision with six Ju preme Court May 27. 9%) ande 7 rejected as “unfounded” | BGR “ , - Zz ~ eer es follow, and “nonsense”. recent charges | ; : 6 i . ™ : became Chief Jiistice the ws se arg : ay 1 dq wi i : , The thr. appeal jadses wit Pecans bs the” preCommumt ‘Palhe | COMPLETING PLANS x . one cams “Judge acweb Mr. Justice Currie a na. ao forces in Laos that Canada | . rng Hugh pecieclisecs of Antizon tive of North, Sydney; also 'S &, tool of American aggres- The annual National Park» beach on the North sides of the Cavendish sectiag George See ish Shes is being eal to gremaes wom. Me) ey "Tl 7 a ge er I h ‘feguard demonstrations will Island at 7. pm Shown here © Guigan, lifeguard superviso®_ the Supreme Court’ of the prov- Law School 1 Med aunt Shoe ae ee ee Ye held at Stanhope’s main are three of ‘the people who and Doug Moore, representing =~ creed s A liberal, he was first elected ao sg nt ao complaints __ ———! will be taking an active: part the Stanhope section. The three The trial division will’ constst to ce ee af ag Be eee Ag els in the demonstrations They guards are completing the of Mr, Justice Currie and My. ue Peas in tas Mncust, ¥estianeasmineke te fabetiery Filing Protest | include (FROM THE LEFT) plans for the demon- Justices Frederick W Bissett, : ce rn eo = ‘ : Frank Gatdét, _ representing 1 Thomas H. Coffin, Vineent J MacDonald edgy ane chats He ee oe Pathet_ Lae With Rhodesia . Pottier “and Ronald-M.- Fielding. 2% #180 provincial attorney -ge- re have -beén — press fax neral, replacing M: istice ports that U.S. planes akan aetie koe ot " moleiad MacQuarrie when-the jartér was bomb Viet Cong. supply routes OTTAWA cP) Canada fs awvyer, has a n appo . inted to the Sypreme Court in Laos, -but these reports have filing a protest with the illegal never -heen-officially confirmed res!me. in Rhodesia. against _ the ee ce Reorganization of the court fol- ” ra tice-Currié- wae : hv the US Y SOUITMES etention of & Canadian vuni- : ; lows a 1962 act of the Nova Sco Mr a . Cun ates . Be steal ; Nersity lecturer, Gerald L. Cap- THE 197 edition of ‘Spring Jubilee, out of Halifax. Bob eration Centre. Don Harron tia Legislature and a 1963 act te ne gh pres lan, 28, of Toronto Hane will feat s cast Je wn. (RIGHT), and Miss (LEFT), who is writing the = -parliament providing salaries for ‘ OUR DG The external affairs depart- Thaw" yenne. ~ — yoy ach ins nonibact 1967 “‘Thaw”’ first saw Cather- two additional judges. The two eee eat sac dl PRINCE DRIVES mem said ,it is asking the Swiss gone other than. Catherine... Mach mach me ee ine when she performed in the acts. were.‘proclaimed law -te . Mr. Jus wr daut tudiae rs INFORMALLY legation in Salisbury ‘to relay Mackinnon’ of “CBC-TV's “Don for the “Spring Thaw” shew Festival Cabaret Club earlier cently te come into force Aug been a ce oe oe in 18 the protest and do everything Messer Show" ard Sing-A-Long yesterday afternoon at. Confed-- this month. 1 . verness, pects oii’ Suh : = it can fo obtain Mr Caplan’s At present the Nova Scotia ere ‘ng a aS en > be MELBOURNE. Australia release: > MRS. WAND* COnNICUTT ‘Supreme Court consists of a fore ae ee | eee) Prince Charles, Swityerland. acts a« Canada’s rer NS. *. Chief Justice, who. also carries ber : a ae te scare ature heir ‘to the throne, said fare- diplomatic agent in Rhodesia | Marriott's Cove, 2 U C oe u Ou n in g e ris the title of Chief Justice of Nova for ~_—e b= oft - _ , well Thursday in’ much less since this country does not rec- wins a trip to Trinidad Scotia, and six other justices jms "aeser ~~, Tread than reval style to the com-. ognize the regime of lan smith || i P , n “mmmity in the Australian bush and i & trade embargo | N.S. NATIVE taughit—law—at—Daltewisie—Uarver——here he hac been a slodeet oe Riou VIA AIR CANADA Chyef Justice Hsley; 72, is a sity and the University: of Man for the last few months. Fhe Caplan went ‘to Rhodesia Ig ns rl ne a Ww . ac saci of Somerset. in N ova‘ toba. He has been practisinz law Instead ‘of the stately Rolls jin 1960 a6 a history lecturer at < Scotia's Annapolis Valley A law in Halifax since 194! and was Royce usually used. for royal ‘the multiracial ‘University Col- graduate of Dalhousie University Liberal member of the legisla; sauce. he drove informally lege im Salisbury re ot mean T just couldn't beheve he ments she ts deensnd for ev. in Halifax, he was first elected ture for Halifax centre fram seoindg the town of Mansfield He was arrested with ight Hekoie’s rst succe young really: meant it’ - erything from concerts to con- as a‘Liberal to the House of ———e— Ele ims somuch-used §=61958 Aus- other white teachers and 10 singers, has bee to the SINGER THRILLED ventions to club engagements, ae tralian-made * station wagon; students . Wednesday and the comipany of the 1967 edition of “The message finally got and her long play recording ‘The to’ give _the townsfolk he had college was closed the perennial favorite spring through though, and I'm t 90 Voice of an Angel’ has been on | come. to know a chance to The institution had been a Thaw, producer Bob Johnston thrilled” for words about it. all’ the Canadian bestseller, list most wave goodbye hotbed of opposition ‘to the announced vesterday in -Charlot- It's really the chance I've been of this year with over forty thou- Manfield is the nearest town Smith regime tetown waiting for to get away from. sand copies’ sold | to Timbertop, the spartan External Affaira Minister Miss MeKinnen ts the first of Straight folk material for awhile. Phe ‘67 Spring Thaw will open | school where the 17-vear-cld Martin instructed his depart | the company to be signed John- !ve always wanted to do revue 2+ Charlottetown's Confederation | prince has spent the last six ment to send the protest note. ston said. The Thaw”. impres- Work or musical comedy, and centre Theatre in January he. | months > There was. no. immediate reply aario’ is in Charlottetown to line the experience I'll be able to pick fore embarking on the annual His fellow students were. from Rhodesia up as. many of next vear’s UP: by. working with the tremen- wy ntry-wide. tour which may tmmersed im examinations The Rhodesian issve is ex- cast list from the Charlottetown dously experienced Spring Thaw ja over six months in the cen- when he left the scltool with. pected to’ be discussed ~ Friday | Festival Company people is just what I need tennial year out fuss this morning. He cat- night ‘at an ‘.airport meeting “We are most pleased to have | still find it hard to believe —— Plans for construction a Dougall, pro-te m vhairman Stu- ried with him a book contain- here between Prime Minister Cabher a fis WEE PRLS set? " hie it's really real”* ’ > new Village Center at St ae art MacEwen, Mis Joseph Mac- ing all their signatures Wilson of Britain and Prime noid Chin in wit he one Best known to Cana‘an tele; WEATHER er's Bay to provide facilities for Innis, B. J O'Hanies Joseph Charles .wifl fly from Aus- Pearson. A fuller discussion is a be t“veuag’ Vision ‘audiences as the featur- | a the public library, fire hall, and Lewis, Gordon L. Sanderson, and tralia Monday to. jon his expected ‘at the Commonwealth : ; : z ta ers and. shell Be 9 ¢d-performer on the Don Messe?) +oORONTO “CP Tempera-. an office for a non-resident doc- Mrs. Brent Gilhs. ; father, Prince Philip, at the prime ministers’ conference in , . ss al cine ripany, Show andthe summertime “St ire. tor were discussed at a meeting The matter ofyobtaining finan- Commonwoatth Games im Ja- London Sept. 6-13. _ i [ know slié has hada zood many £4long Jubilee”, Cather'ne Mce- 7 ay overnight High Thursday of ratepayers held Wednesday cial assistance from surround- -maica vee a eet ILL YOU BE-THE NEXT BIG ) ) sp Can. Kinnon ‘has experienced a Me | 1 1 yon 42> “#5 . might_at St. Peter's ing. districts, including Fortune The Bibl ite ne eae a SES te ’ voune teoric ‘career in the last couple Victoria neaeen 51 67 -The building will replace the Road, Greenwich, Midgell, Ca- | e WINNER IN OUR. EXCITING tty, but ahe has turded them.o (0 YOa™ | Ls , Edmonton ...... 52 77. structure which was lestroyed ble Head, and Cardigan. Road, Conference _ . : . down—to—sign—weith—“Phaw” nahn ng i ta ed ha OE a 0-85 he Fee lat Apel: 2 Boveed 2 wae aapmaas ot eg: Tse — and timely = CONTEST. 2 sex cerucs 1: cacrons oF: I we t tn ees reer re | winnipes 51 7y public library, fire hall and fire consensus was that these dis- : : ¢ eae DOCT—-WALC HE TO DOO staninet—-selitiomiie ot tiet-—C0e ne tS a -4 equipment, and a large room ron i} . ho — % z e-emeneee +4 : ‘ 4h-——-34 quip. J nN tricts have, im the past, shown _ sie of her“ career tor the ~ for. the first Singalong Jubilee | Chere = @. , 9 Which was used for meetings a ready :willingness to help the n ° a | “4 x rafal Segoe viet she Was Show, Up until that time most eee ie -- and as an emergency classroom. village in affairs that concerne: help wi one! i CCL Z i te tone oh . : ; § 75 EeNC) elp with y ui ready for Spr g-T He T oy I of her musical experience had Sica sere es = 79 The majority of spokesmen. at eq the whole eke and will do’ TORONTO. (CP) — The sev- De tons? Do sr keep run- ei sz A COO om: °2 been_of'the classical viwiety at ert ar 56. 7g: Wednesday's _ meeting favored sq again. This is patticularly enth annual conference of pro- King in circles? Do you suffer ~ Harr whe had: etn ret “st ant st Vincent tntteve ~near--Quahe eee grote arene ex wo Sag CONSTRUCTION Wt One tar ee nuit aie it wae nolad “when the wers ielal—-premiers...opens— ~frerntenston=or-trom—a- Pe ; — es perform ove | ae arlottetowD y15)ifax avhere she studied voice. ea re On werese a : as ing to house all necessary Sf- vices at stake include library, Monday. Seven premiers will Complex? Are you worrying to [Co a Festiva Cabaret Club -a and = s os ideas een : ws ViCRS. as Opposed to two separ- fire. and dactot's services — meet for an informal discussion jy, point where you don't know . spr’ ees knocked out by ab lity an 1A + i ko oe R 7 bus sq ate strisctures It was felt that ‘three-elements that are of vital of mutual problema and to ex- where to turn? In ReEee = —% GOLDEN ORANGE poise on stace He said she was’ She had nevery real E Hali ax > 4 the eld location should ‘be used d . change ideas Reader's Digest a renown ia ike otbuetnetes ‘ @ must. and L agreed maht away folk songs, but on a sort of dare Charlottetewn al 7! tar the new stru®ture. but a fi. COC to_people in a-wide area’ — On hand for the two-day meet- . psychiatrist cites timeless pas- | “Coca-Cola”, ‘Sprite aed Fanta’ are rogstored trade marks which rdenhty the products and came pn ow Se 1arlotte- from one of her teachers she lis- Sydney ’ 52 73 nal decision on. this will await Outside the villaze The meeting ‘ing will. be. John Robarts of sages from the Bible and tells town: to signshér * tened. to enough récords to pick Yarmouth 49 $9 hehe report of the building com- felt that some suggestion should Ontario, host province for the you how you can ap ly | Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola, Sprite and Fanta under conrad The young since® supplies the Up 8 limited tepetoire ‘te--earry st Johns, Nfld 5a 69 - | mittee be made ‘to outside districts re- first time: Daniel Johnson of to ‘your personal prob eae with Coca-Cola lid. . test-of. the story ‘'l-was flab- her through the audition. She Bostori sy 7 HY. COMMITTEE NAMED hon tw the quebec: Duff Roblin of Mant- solve them: Here, too, is a help, | bergasted when Don and Norm- made the audition,” and —since-new Yorks 44.~ 71 84 Following discussion, a seven- geeting—2:..cemixtntn toba: Ross. Thatcher, -Saskatch- | ful guide tite treaty wow) =¥, & T MORRIS LIMITED “an Campbell asked me to sing then her simple, clear soprano | tacksonville —...:. 72° * 94 man building committee’ was MEW building project. but 4 WAS owan: E. C--Manning. Alberta; of tke tae wee ong fine for them after Cabaret has carried her a great distance | Miam! vies 77 8% named to bring ina full report stressed that. there 1s ne ‘mten- Lous‘ Robichaud, New Bruns-; of the uncon blems. Get your | Charlottetown, P.E.I. Show, she.said Harron ke pt or a short-time St—hors e Sai the next ‘meeting The com: tion to Timm services to any Gis * st Reader's Digest today. | : saying you've got-to sign, and [radio and television _ “commit Tucson 7 92 mittee comprises: Henry Mac- trict on this “basis . Nowa Scotia. ee a kept saving. . you're putting+”~ Los’ Angeles SS a ae The 5 preeidel Od oy oe - San Francisco | 52 65 side tide eighteen minutes later eee | LOST MONEY / First Rally HALIFAX (CP The wea than Charlottetowy. Sun rises ©T by :Jomeph: Lewis, Caenwer | The Mt. Laevenes pg M Bouti ve CITY AREA ther office Savs rain over much todav at 6.07 am. -ahd 5 at. of the St Peter's Village Com- erated at a net loss of $12;271,- ona’ $ q J of Nova Scotia and Prince. Ed ; re ‘ 725 1965 : 831° pm. All times ADT missioners. ‘a in : : FUNERALS Schedule Store Sees ae on ee . tility : , ape) change to showers this morning, | : |with the showers. expected to | MacMILLAN FUNFE RAL —The ‘For Saturday end in all regions by late this} funeral for Mrs John F vasepcasgi afternoon -.or early evening. . - lan took place on Thursday mor-- FREDERICTON (CP Vet Drier air will cover all- three | ning. from the Hennessey Fun- eran and new pilots get a chance Saturd d will | ; . . provinces Saturday and will pro-| ‘ eral Home. to Al! Saints. Church to: show ae ai here ——. vide a sunny day in all regions | ‘ Cardigan where Solemn Requiem day a ~ re ity in the Mark Temperatures will continue cool | High Mats was celebrated by, 2 up Ar ha today but will slowly rise under ; f Rev . Preston’ Hammill assisted time provincés y skies Saturday by Rev. Wendell MacIntyre. More. than 30 entries have been | super. re a ni Deacon Rev. Andrew MacDon- received. including one from, Regional forecast: J +-ald. -Sub-Deacon Rt. Rev. Wil. Winnipeg : - Prince Edward Island, Fast- tac Stinson Very. Rev. ME The first aircraft leaves. the’ ern NUew eur” Cloudy ith | Rooney and Rev. Joseph Braze}. Strip at. Fredericton airport at/ Bay. of Chaleur:” Cloudy—with a E were present gr the. sanctuary, noon on the first-leg of a 200- few showers. and ehance of a Pallbe ots \behael Camp. Mule run. The faster planes will |thundershower this afternoon, ‘ ' as Gf . ! < od ‘ hy ca i Soha ce tun at iret with Siower clearing tofight, cool, . winds e Up to 40 miles’ per galion Soe le : ; planes following. . Take-offs will increasing this morning to-south- , ‘ Plever. Mug =e rik sy be one minute apart erly 20 and shifting early in the e ally-winning performance * , S ree) na am. hReamor j : injerment took place is t he ere aa watt t Pact evening’ to: wester)y 20 Low- 0 New, sporty 1200 c.c. All Summer Dresses Church cemetery with service minytes before take-off, when high at Charlottetown Moncton 54 hp. engine ; being: romiticted ty: Rev. Hanh ioy wil “be RaNOd: 2 Seales |e COMP ee com | ¢ Famuly-size"intenor: © Summer Sports Wear - nvele of. navi ational direc. 1 c pat ; oe | ae *win| "leh tide, | c aeah ce Shorts, Halters, Shells, Slims, : The .only assistance they will| High. tide today at Chariotte- : @ 24.000 muile/24 monte ms Z “Be receive will be weather -brief-|town 8.27 a.m. and 10.34 p.m. At ; _ Shirts, Blouses : : > ings one hour before ral'y time. ee at 359 am. Summer 4 > ——— e Spring An Summer oats r . | GIGANTIC © All Weather Coats _BDIEES | ean tetanus : © swim: Suits oN W ee Ga ath @ Summer Purses Ee ; ™ . *. SS ee ne eterna os Reon aoe ARRIVE HOME” pe % se Marzarette Camphbel Mary ; Campbell and Francis - Camp- ~ ‘hell arrived on the. Island Sun IN PR day night from Ham mn, Ont oe iS th their’ fathen Jar % Campheil wh 1s. 2 patrent in Montazue Hospital SAVE UP TO o j EGG PRICES , mest DIG GIETS.n META. GUOLIDE DEOGUC. Bo EB pee ‘ putamen tales theses ia ipcaedacinae at s a ai ta Char on all winimer ‘stock 1 Jotte . vy as follows 2 I y Grade \ laraé 44 rts per doz- ‘ en. Grade A medium: 34 Cénts H O E and Grade A na 20 cents : "5 ‘ Suggested’ A aia jard maximum retand del weied price at Charlottetown. Whitewalls and deluxe whéel covers extra Fae RECEIVES NEWS _ Josep 3 Gallant. - 28" Great iH p Pp E.. } Kaceten dicen nekesiont camceeeeledianes ten taker er a Georce St- has received new of ‘ the death of tep-mother, ; : “2 = 4 | ae dost oo Palmer ,Electrte- Building i 2 Johnston Limited Stewart Motors Ltd. - NB 0 x of Mrs 96 Fitzroy St ' Dial 4-4072 116 St. Peters Road 74 Great George St. Ch'town, P.E1.. 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