vraag its course that it has oa of- | . DeCoste, a:nativexof Charlotte- | jhaven of ‘prosperity so, that we We re Fi | ot. "FIRST CONFERENCE | A oan on the or, Cana: d@iar Conference ie was wh ‘ho ‘spoke | of ‘the discussion. on program. commitiee who living arrangements for sen- ior citizens; Mrs. LE. Prowse, who reported on home care and thé “work of volun- teers; Sister Frances Loyola; pili of the Provincial “out- iined objectives and organiza- tion of the national assembly; and Edith Hume, R.N.,; gave a digest of the ‘address of Dr. Franeois Bourliere on ~auias in they individual”. Dave. Price: 7 To Visit Here A. vista of new markets is seen by touristxresort operators with news that Dave Price, Florida held at the Basilica Recrea- tion Centre last evening. Some of ‘the “speakers | seen here {FROMTHE LEFT) are Ja: mes Harris of Summerside, Alex Campbell ’ Attacks Attitude, 22s: ogee the |‘ ‘inexcusably fensively arrogant, so set in its Province on June 10. low wage structure which pre-|way that it has become blind to|_ Word of his coming was an- vails in all branches of business the challenge of progress.” He Mounced by Lieut. Col. ¢E.W.| } and industry on the Island’’, Li- compared: the Shaw government |* Johnstoné, _ Burlington, - Presi- | “heraljeader-Alex-: arene -de-to--a:-person=whe-tries=to-sing~—a 20"! ae P.E.I. Tourist Asso- | ‘clared at a meeting in Athena,song without knowing the tune Been, © ° sank Fee aoe Regional High .School auditor- tr only the words, “which - ed to ep Apnocis ios | im over the holiday weekend, |come meaningless and uninspir- een ie via aay te OOe that ‘Islanders foday are paying |ing in the monotone in which Mr. -Price practically. the the price of a take-it-for-grant|they are delivered.’’: = ee : attitude which jis’ common! INCREASED EFFICIENCY voice of Canada so far as Cana- dians visiting in the state are among. governments too long in =Mr. office.” Campbell said that with concerned, has both radio and jthe understanding and co-opera-‘felevision newscasts in Florida’ ‘The present k said Mr. Campbell overnment”’, tion of all, a Liberal govern-|with his principal program ‘titl- | ‘is so-sure of | tient “will leave, no stone un-/ed ‘Canada Calling’ as he gives jturned in its determination , to| news of home to those down | pring about better earnings for south for the. winter. His listen- |everybody."’ He maintained that’ ing audience is considered “a “the desperately low wages be- a primes ae of ‘summertime ing paid on the Island -are not tourist busi < — only disheartening to the work-| Col. Johnstone “paid: the’ asso- | ers but not any good in the long |ciation would hold its meeting | ‘Tun to the employers.’ High|in order to give members: a ‘wages, he said, would bring ‘Chance to meet and hear Mr. jabout greater productivity from’ ae who will ve area non i ’ veni i se Be Field at 2.30 ‘Wednesday, porno genres pre < tt rine tate i ms itransacted by the members at | The corps will be inspected by | and government, rti t| “Colonel D.F. McCormack, ED of| ‘With everybody accepting the 2” afternoon meeting sta a yl the P.E1. Regiment. The Nova | chall of of changing 2.9 cloc® A reception. "i ie Septia District Headquarters will | times’ id the Liberal -Lead-| | tendered Mr. Sig: : we be. represented: by Captain H.A. jer, “w make this Island a jdinner scheduled for 7 o’cloc About Half. ~ Cadet Inspection Is Scheduled The annual inspection of No.. 148 Birchwood High School Ca-' det ‘Corp will take place at Me- town ig ees not only be able to retain The program will ar at in (Our younger~ people—biifalso—at-; = general salute, . inspection itract vigorous new blood to spur Renew Books Employeés ‘ unemployment fine, marth past «in ‘column of platoons, march past .in column | of -route..advance: in review or- us forward to better times in every walk of life and to enable us to providé improved condi- a der. “présentations and remarks ti surafice stamp books have been ‘ The | tions for-our senior citizens’ and renewed bout-half tastes ne all in- {all who are disabled or handi- | | ployers - eines a eens clude band, first aid, rifle, 7.62 “capped.” 4 fm ba¥ said counties, mm FN. (C1), OPRC enaching. aia fd 2 Bitte was con- ©.L.- Winchester, Insurance — ——---—— | govern- Branch. Supervisor of the Char-. ment could ‘‘spearhead a neW jottetown Office. said era of opportunity, could really ters were sent’ to 1,600 employ- | |get things moving and bring the ‘ers advising them on the annual | |Island’s economy and living con- renewal of the hooks. Of-th is dition in line with the rest. of number, just over 800 employ- Canada." ers have returned. a total of 5,- * Other speakers at the meeting employees books. : e Inspection. e Held Friday were candidates.W.H Burns, Mr. Winchester requested the Leonce Arsenault, Max Thomp- immediate co-operation of the asset 4h on—ofthe 208 and Farle Hickey. :; ’«- \remaining employers in return- ss ——-——jing the balance of last year's | ES ee ake eer Care| EUROPE SWINGS. AGAIN , |books. Any further delay would ‘lotte Friday night. The corps) Jean-Paul Belmondo and Ur- Ba Gatien ih the event that consist of 70 boys between the sula Andress have made a new they changed employment, or, ages .of..11.and_14 years. who re- |¢omedy-adventure, Up. To .His later in the year, filed claims ceive training each year ee Ears, for release this summer. |for benefits. _ : naval procedure, first aid, ade, deck routine, anette: citizenship and many other as- pects of life The corps ts sponsored jointly | 4 by the Navy League Council of Canada on a national level and the Main Brace, Naval Veterans | Association of Charlottetown, at | the local level The inspecting officer Friday | nicht’ was Lieutenant - Colonel | Annual Announce New. Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Chécks Itch: Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink Earl G MacLeod, MC.- hemorrhoids... and repair damaged tissue. Cae Penne Aaa coorhs | Arrenowned research instruite has | many months. H. Vessey, commanding officer; found a unique healing substance This was accomplished with a with the ability to ghrink hemor- rhoids painlessly. ‘It relieves itch- ingand discomfort ih minutes and speeds up, healing of the injured, inflatned tissues, One hemorrhoidal case history" after another reported “‘very strik - ing smprovement.’’ Pain waa _promptly and gently relieved. actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. . Among these case histories were a variety of hemorrhoidal cond)- tions, Relief even ooctirred in cases of long standing, and most im portant of all, results were so thorough that this improvement was maintained Over’a period of, new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) which quickly helps heal injured |. cells and stimulates growth of new “tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oint-*» ment and suppository form called ‘ Preparation H, : “Th addition to actually shrink- ing Hemorrhoids, Preparation H lubricates'and makes elimination less painful. It helps prevent in: fection whichis a principal cause of hemorrhoids. Just ask your druggist for Pre- paration H Suppositories or Pre- paration H Ointment (with a special! applicator). , Satisfaction guaranteed ot yore! refunded. ‘Lieutenant Charles Graves, @x-'| ecutive officer; porvisional of- | Lieut..«Lawrence «Andes son, Lieut. John E. Sterns, Lieut.\) Sterling Giddings Cadets who-are-presented with-; awards last night Include PA | William Driscoll Hyndman | Award——annual—profficenty; CP) David MacFarlaine, Com- manding Officer's Award in gun- nev: C.P.O. Wayne Colye Award ‘for seamanship to Leading Cadet Allan Baker _ Special awards. were presented to -C PO). David) MacFadyen, P-O>-James-Bitth, leadingcadet Ea: are MacDonald, Able Cadet , Brian Hornby. i ficers, | of the | driver's name as Angus MacLean | of Montague who was taken to! that let- | well-known to a wide 14 Car Sustains _ ~Heavy Damage An automobile sustained ap- men{ is returned to office,” i ee broadcast |W that he was asked the following & send News y 2 The Guardian, -C harlottetown, Tues., x ] States Answer = a“. provincial Li- Stated in a_ tele- Friday | night Alex. Campbell, beral leader, question by a wage earner who stopped Mrv Campbell onfGreat George street: “How can ® man [keep a family on $45 a week | these days, buy - groceries and pay $70 a month rent?” In a television broadcast Frt- day night Mr. Camp! I, answer- ed the ‘question_by saying: ."‘he. gat jean if-he—-wants—toe _provide his—L-wstt-deal firmly with, Ottawa anc. famil} with essential needs. He jean't if he wants to provide his |children withthe kind of educa: |tion they must’ have if they are tc make their wey in a modern world.” ‘‘We'All know we “have the low- jest wages in Canada, we know ‘that wages are rising faster in “here and we know too that things arte not likely to change very much if the present govern- said proximately $2,000 when it struck the Liberal leader. a.utility pole in Cross Roads dis- trict on the Trans Cahada, high- way Sunday about 11:15: p.m. WAGE STRUCTURE “This must be changed. The low wage structure must end. We will take firm. action that The Charlottetown detachment. will result in real changes. We ROMP _ reported hospital.in Charlottetown along with passengers in the vehicle. A spokesman at the: P.E.I. Hospital said the victims were at- tended by Dr. Malcolm Putnam and released upon examination. Power in Cross Rdéads and east of the s Roads district was off for.a_short.period until. work- men, spliced the damaged pole. |a spokesman of Maritime Elec- trict Co. Ltd. said. t he invite. all people to join with us ito change the wage situation. Leading. Role. For Eric House Artistic Director Mavor Moore Saturday announced that Eric House will play a leading role 1a “The Ottawa -Man":, one of the™ three feature productions. at the: |.Confederation Centre. ~Mr;—House, whose contract was signed only last week, will play the mayor in Mr. Moore's | comedy, based on Gogol’s ‘‘The Inspector General” General’. He also has a smaller | role in the new. Donald Harroa- | Norman Campbell musical ‘ In “The Ottawa Man”, Mr. House will appear with Donald ; Harron-in-the-title-role and Kate~ Reid as the mayor's wife. This will be the second sum- mer in Charlottetown _ for (tajented—performer.Last— si mer he appeared with John Drainie and Dave Broadfoot in. “Laugh With Leacock"; consis- ‘tently breaking up’ appreciative | ‘The | | Adventures’ of Private Tuhvey”’. | the | audiences _as_a patronizing bank | clerk, an Oxford professor; unsuccessful spy and a bilingual golfer: Mr. House's comie gifts are : interna- | tional audience, for he has per- ted States ‘aswell as Canada. His.many Stratford Festival suc- cesses includes* livan as well as Shakespeare. The actor's latest ance was a starring role in ie Crest “Rheatre production Jean Anouilh’s black comedy “Poor Bitos’, a role. which she also created last fall. at the Charles Sey house- in Boston. ‘formed in England and the Uni- | zilbert and Sul- | perform- | “The present government is set in its ways and cannot be ex- ‘pected to move in exciting new ifields — it is-the victim of its Damaged Cars Towed Away 4 Although=there: was” no-~esti-: mate of damagés,: cars were. towed away from the scene of a two-car collision at the corner of ;Queen and Grafton Streets early Sunday evening. |» City Police reported that ex- ltensive damage was sustained iby a 1961 Volkswagon driven by Mrs. Bertha Nicholson, Belle River, and a 1958 Austin operat- ed by. John A. Nicholson, 101 Upper Queen Street. The Volkswagon was < proceed. ing south on Queen Street turn- ing east on Grafton while the other car was travelling north ‘on Queen at the time of collision. Reports indicated that no one was injured. ‘ov inaction. Caught Im this quandry, the present govern ment over the past two or three years has shown the strain of this impossible situation. “The number of childrén-of Is- landers today living outside this provilice because we have refus- ed to change’ our attitudes to- wards development on this Is- land is in the tens of thousands Mr. "Campbell concluded. hy saying ‘A Liberal government will work in co-operation with a- | maximum advantage of the fe deral sharing. programs, under which, in_many. cases, Ottawa will pay 90 ) Per cent of the costs | Island Native Passes A way— Mrs. Timothy A’Mearn, 73, « resident of St. Roche for a nun. ber of years and recently living with her daughter Mrs. Kenneth | Beecham of Montreal died sud- denly of a heart seizure on Sat- urdav evening while leaving her’ | daughter’s home to attend church _ Services. Mrs. A'Hearn the for- | ‘mer Ethel A’Hearn was a daugh. | ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil-. liam A’Hearn of Kildare. | Left to mourn her. passing are » three sons, Elmer, St. John, | | Frank, ‘Yukon N.W.T. and Em.- | | mett on the homestead; also five | | daughters: Margaret Mrs. Breé- chani; Ann, Mrs. Nick. Aldie, Edmonton, Alberta; Gladys, Mrs. Pat Corbonaro New ‘York; Inez, --A*Hearn;Montreal,Marie,-Mrs.. ra Wiliam Gaudetie, Tignish. A son James predeceased her. | suddenly in 196], at the. age of) 42, and a son Weelock of Tor- onto predeceased her suddenly at the age of, 36 in 1962. Her husband passed away eleven years ago. Besides 22 grandchildren there | are.two brothers Berthrum, and | Wh k of St. John, N.B. Also three sisters Mrs. Joseph Han- drahan, Ascension, Mrs. Parnell | Cahill; -Kitdare, Emily A‘Hearn, ' Montreal. Her remaina will arrive in Tignish on Tuesday evening to | teat | ‘'the home of William Gaudette, FOURTH PRINCE LIBERAL RALLY Borden Legion Hall “COME and MEET. . "Frank Jardine & Max Thompson “TUESDAY, MAY. 24 8:30 P.M. Guest Speaker: JOHN Refreshments Served NBERAL Inserted by the P.E.I.' Liberal Assoc. First in passenger, fi rsti in freight There are 97 ‘railways i in Canada. That's: * PREDICT CHEAP TRAVEL. ternational Civil Aviation © Or- ganization: predicts that by 1975 lf toma * Erie Jessome “Propiiadve Conservative ‘Ath District Of Prince Thurs., May 26th. 8.30 P.M. BORDEN LEGION HALL — and chartered: flights compared with 4 x 1965's total of MONTREAL" (CP A study more than three times as many * 199,000 aaa peda: | public Friday. by the In |passengers will. be crossing the fame ec puManat ae North Atlantic by air as in 1965 SWEDES LIKE SPACE | tuieral services will be held t0 and they will -be flying at much With twice the area of the St. Simon and,St. Jude Church cheaper fares. The study-says United Kingdom, Sweden. . has May 24, Bat on Thursday morning. Interment that in 1975 - 15,250,000 ..passeu- less, than a seventh the peoule == will be hh” the church cemetery, ‘gers. ‘will _Make the’ crossing on tion: - . Ron MacDonald. Vote For The Team That Builds ~ Vote Progressive Conservative On May 30th » Guest Sp jeaker — David MacDonald, M. P. oe ‘Welcome — @ . — Ent ertainment & Refreshments ~~ : Insertgy by 4th Prince B.C. Association -CFCY RADIO. Your Liberal Candidates discuss the — Issues on CFCY Radio TUESDAY: 10: 15-10: 20 a. oe Bennett 6:10- 6:15 p.m.—Sinelair Cutcliffe 6:55- 7:00 pm.—Lorne Moase "WEDNESDAY: . 10: 15-10: 20 p.m.—Jean MacDonald 6:10- 6:15 ‘p.m.—Don Anderson 6:25-. 6:30_p.m.—Dr. Doug ere THURSDAY: ° > 10:T5-10:20 a.m.—Lou Roper 6:10- 6:15 p.m.—Horace Willis Inserted by the P.E.I. - 7:45- 7:50. p.m.—Mrs. Jean Canfield IBERAL ae Assoc, right, 27. Yet CN carried more:than 60% of the rail passengers in 1965, And almost as much freight as. all the other rail carriers put together. 99 million tons.Which called for a lot of freight cars. Over 101,000. And | ‘N 5 freight trains every day to. keep things moving. And 35, 000 miles of track to getinto.every busy corner ofall ten provinces. But we don’t rely on bigness alone: We keep on: ~ searching for ways to be more economical, _ more efficient and more flexible. That's the only way we know | to stay first.