¥; _. Barrette Quit Party Post — - Because Of Treasury Fight Le MONTREAL ,.(CP)—A former ‘over f control<of party funds premier of Quebee,..Antonio jto:Mr. Barrette as leader Barrett, says he stepped down “But, the election over, Mr. te ~% US. Has Fai 0 Anotner Cuba ° . -— ae » Field Marshal's Famous Car Receives Bit Gf Face Lifting “COYTAWA (CP) — The nasa als ide” baa: a ae trip to the body-shop as a tur- will emerge from the museum tive and,,humiliating 2% blocks: \unden its own power. eee « ; i "Phe Guardian Charlottetown, Mon., May 30, 1968. br } —— as leader of the Union Nationale party in September,~ 1960, be- cause of differences with: ‘other Martineau did not do so, writes Mr. Barrette, and ‘he treasurer formed a common front against top party men oyer control of \the leader withnJoseph Begin, : the Union Nationale treasury: former agriculture minister and Mr. Barrette was: premier chief organizer of the Union Na- from TARUOey to June, Pere jtionale. a zo The party, which formed the}. : y ppoall girl of Quebec since DIDN’T SUPPORT BARRETTE 1944, lost the general election of The former premie~ Says e%- June, 1960, to the Liberals. ~~ ‘roads minister Aa raat Th e book by M~ Bar- @ithough an uential party sole called Memoires; was an member, yever gave Mr. Bar: ‘ficially published — Thurs- ifette support in his dealings ace sighi ; : : with -Mr.. Martineau ‘and Mr _ The book says Gerald Merti- Begin. ub ; neau, who was treasurer. of the The man who succeeded Mr. Union Nationale. in. 1960, de- Barrette ar alga patonee was ready: to turn chief, Daniel Johnson, kept si- cae’ = , : lent during the controversy, the ‘book says, and awaited the out- oy Annou ncements : | "orebee is preparing for a pro- : , \vincial general election June, 5 CITY AND QUEENS and publieation~-of his book--at this-time was regarded by some =— inthe province —-as--having—-po- DR. J.A. MacMILLAN will be absent from the Charlottetown Clinic _ until oo ‘ JSEWELL'S GREENROUSES and Gar- celebrated his 67th birthday . Thursda Of thet ” WASHINGTON (CP! —. The pare the way for fending” off-a-an ‘United: States is welcoming! Jagan” government. The newly-born’ Guyana — into\the-British ytroops are due |Western-hegisphere — familx ~ of about October. nations ‘with mixed emotions The New York Times ,savs. the, 0D * It smells another Cuba. °, _Thiswappears~-to-be-®-general..against Jagan; may_not_hold up. 890d apprehension. in this commu:and “‘the possibility of. another’ nism - conscious: land. ; where Castro-type regime in the an off~-' shore ern Hemisphere thus will Cuba remains on- Ame By ARCH MacKENZIE “stay_-as Jong As. it could’-pre-rabout. establishing As Guyana Becomes Independent. gftiplomatic: powder room, Alexander’s command c¢ a needed freshening this spring: Like a woman bound~ ‘for the | yw Field .- Marshal, Tr! PISQUID EAST — ests) joining Se a writs heb oe arte Mh ast | Z no ~power in of a rope w thing” ie to leave elections’ due by 1968. . pe Was something. new wan. is Visiting. with her aunt seer But then, Mexico.-has insiste the r The question of Guyana’s ¢ Organization ripan States does not seem i for this, celebrated vehicle, vet- Mrs. Wallace Birt, Pisquid East. Italy - and . 20 lottetown ay. Earle MacDonald, Corne Val- ley-—-wasa visitor -in-—Pisquid East Wednesday at the home’ of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. The car is one of the most | urious trophies: up. for inspec- of ‘tion by the 200;000 - plus’ Visi- tors annually at the Canadian morning in the expiring colony | of British Guiana, it became | automatic in American think- | ing that Guyana flow was in the American ‘sphere of influence and protection. . “DALLAS (SP)—tTom- Rubio was rushing his wife tothe PROPER SPOT | Steel Bookings Higher In U.S. ideological infection and Amer- |tinue to haunt the’ U.S. and /|important. ~ : Wan Maen Mis. ed han Seeul ican troops still are’ posed im other American countries” for In any event, she will get the 1's 91941 Ford sedan which couple of days during the week the Dominican Republi¢ after some. time." » aid she needs fram the U.S. at underwent a 36-hour-‘conversion in Chark , the guest of last spring’s. mifitary.interven-| The Washington Evening.Star least as long @gAJagaa is kept) jn to—-meet.. Lord Alex: |Mrs. Anne Cameron. tion’ in the name of anti-com-'says Jagan has made no bones: Ut. Besides, boring~ Vene-| ander's demand for a mobile rf i & : zuela ‘says tw: of the new | rel - , ‘Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay were munism. ; ‘ : Nu .| reliable vehicle. ie in Obariottet When the Union Jack cdme : = : | little ¢ mouy rere and ae PES REEL eer Heol: own recent. down at’ midnight .Thursday Y¥: scrap might bar Guyana eiiiry.. al ye : BAB Q PICKED 5 doors and added, wooden gun- + Floyd Jay has returned | wales on each side for added | strength. Extra - wide — tires’ without. treads kept the car from the Prince. Edward Island Hospital where he was a pat!- - [from sinking in the sand; a-rub. emt with a broken leg, obtained ‘ber tube drained _ condensation. 1% farm accident. ie |from the radiator into a metal... Mfr -and Mrs; David Birt-and sxbette-Birte--Rackatehe-, d_eran of four ie i- isitor i doing the-same thing and re- can ue oe in the Afri- Alton Jay was a visitor ip/Char- | "present election: system, ' rigged lations With the U.S. remain years on public display. | | s litical significance. Mr. Barrette. late premier Maurice} But there seems to be -consid- starting off in-debt,. will make erable pessimism” that Guyana, | hospital for the couple's third child when his wife ordered him_ to “stop: the car -because the baby was: coming. | CLEVELAND, Ohio ‘pear to be runnin (AP)— container to : ‘Steel. mill bookings for May ap- | - rich ed al NG pita j was mounted on the driver's five ‘to 13) side, and metal racks ‘around Mrs. Ruth Reynolds, Charlotte- town$ were visitors at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Harold Jay re- @en Centre at- York, open dauy. Peren- Duplessis, in whose Union Na- ago of it politically ‘or . eco- % nials;rock garden plants, roses, garden- ing . aids, etc.. Booking orders for an- tionale cabinet Mr. Barrette puals, ‘Keraniums, begonias, etc Tele: served as lat minister —t re i at inew book says: 5: “He understood the destiny of | Quebec, Situated . at- the cross- KINGS COUNTY ‘roads. of.French humanism, the Home mixed “English parliamentary . system “Please note and American pragmatism.’ UCCEEDED SAUVE ___., After his death in 1959, Mr. Duplessis was succeeded. as_pre- imier .and _ -L. MONTAGUE _ LEGION eribbage, every. Tuesday. ‘ehange in date. LOBSTER SUPPER and games: St. 5 George’s Saturdayegune 11th, serving © to 9. Adults $1.50, children $1.00. lleader py Paul Sauve, who, died : i ees — jn January, 1960.—Mr. Barrette - RESERVE Hotelindh nail Red Crom [then became premier. ean ~fplood-- donor - aise eo Sth.= —=-r—Barrette's book- i : Summerside, _ Cana‘lian Forces _ Bases sched in French only. : reAlberton -annd O'Leary. lished in French only. “EMPLOYMENT | EMPLOYMENT INSTRUMENT. TECHNICIAN | a & ‘ ic > te, The New Brunswick Electric Powér Commission has an opening at its Courtenay Bay generating: station ~in East Saint John for an instrument — technician with experience in pneu-*~ _ matic and/or electronic control sys- ” Fems. . : : pment ae 9 i = ¢ ‘ Excellent salary and fringe benefits Starting salary commensurate with qualifications. — ||. Interested applicants should forward a resume of - ~—_.,. experience and qualifications to: © “THE NEW BRUNSWICK ELECTRIC POWER » ‘COMMISSION 527 King Street " Fredericton, N. B, os ~ EMPLOYMENT WANTED & heals Chartered Accountant —= Irish-Scots =-~married, 3 children — 9 years in Canada-(Toronto)— 50 — contemplating permanent Resi P.E.I; seeks employment any capacity.._ World- - wide experience, strong taxation background. -Will’ adjust. to~ _ ‘Maritime economic-conditions. Presently employed in Govern- ‘ment work. Summary and references upon request. Visiting « P.E.I. August 15-31. Reply. Union ~Nationale: Rubio wheeled—into a park: ing lot at the Coca-Cola tan. mony bottlirig plant, yelled te a man standing in the door- way to get help, and then began to assist his wife. Moments later,.he was sur- prised to see a group of preg- nomically. ne J The villain in the wings is the) Marxist-dentist » Cheddi , Jagan, : regarded here as another Fidel Castro. American aid to Guiana) was cut off several years aso when Jagan was Guiana leader. ENJOYS SUPPORT. s and he js ant ““phey told me I was fine,” Rubio. said. — _, Then a’ nurse appeared and Helped complete the delivery. 000 Guyanan American. | ‘The common assumption 1s, that the U:S. urged Britain tq “dome He has the support of the East’ ‘nant’ women surrounding the |ket.”’” the: weekly - journal of It w Indian population com automobile and offering —en- jmetalworking reports. } Mr- prising the majority of the 650.-| souragement. Fi “That’s understandable “con- @ handful ot -the-couple:s=first-bey;-Tom= imbalance will. brobably. se. iper cent behind’ the April pace, | fhe rear stored gasoline, water cently. 2 | |and automakers are almost en-| and oil? =» °° > * Mrs. Juanita MacDonald, Char-* itirely to blame.for the dip, says| Joe Wells, the field m J's lottetown, was a visitor at the | | Steel magazine.. | Obvioiisly, the lag in auto; ‘sales and the mammoth inven- | ltory of unsold cars 11,500,000; recalls that the . 6,000 - poun units) ‘kre causing more than|.Vehic er failed in a crit easual-concern in the steel mar- | cal. sitdation, ~~ ‘!around 20 per cent of total steel Mgnt. /consumption. . : Set | “Correction of th to indus | a e auto indus: = ~ ee some assembly. plants closing | chauffeur through Tunisia, Al, | home. of her, parents,. Mr. gevia, bac and Italy, has lived | Mrs. Edward Jay recently. for many years in’ Ottawa. He! through three engines the stewards of the Wells —recalls that Church. It_was a huge- success. | = of sand could be Merlin, Irwin and Glenn Jay 'sidering autgm@biles account for | Cleaned’ trom the. filter each | were visitors -in Charlottetown watched and dented, Hz col- guests of their grandparents, ndg leather seats” Mr. and Mrs a ed_with” tea” for camou-| Mr. :and Mrs. flage; it” was” presented tp “the had Mrs. Hendricken’s -and iF A -targe-mumber from this vie- dinity attended the lobster supper 1. in Mount Stewart Memorial Hall | Saturday. evening, sponsored by United | Sunday where they were the. ‘Walter MacDonald Pi . sister, Vital Statistics Rubio, Jr. -~ 7. . After the mother and child were taken to the hospital, Rubio learned that he had stopped his car next. to the bottling company auditorium, { for (this wl BIRTHS A ER — At the Prince Ed- ward thin Hospital May 26, 1966, to |the end-of June : Some. steel product lines, not- ably sheets, have been jarred by the automotive cutbacks, the model year than changeovers earlier jast—possibly by | Museum -in 1949 at the fequest, her <husband .and ‘four ‘children of Lord Alexander, governor: | for the holiday. weekend. a poral of Canada from 1946. to Museum. curator Lee Murray. ‘DO BETTER IN CANADA ordered the car to be brought to Guernsey. cows have been ex- "SHE'LL REIGN AS MISS EUROPE Maria Dornier, ‘Miss Cine- France: She wipes away an em- Bill. and Arlene (Gallant) a daughter > Shelly. Margaret, weight 8 lbs., 1 oz.” A where Mrs. Evelyn Wormser was magazine says, but adds: > ‘conducting a class in siister, for Stevie, “Orders from appliance man- its shiny best, with an eye. to the Centennial Year celebration of Veterans’ Week, when the ;ported from Canada to Britain; monde Fwance,” gained another . otional tear after her selection- |because the breed improved in j the 50 years it has spent here. title, ‘Miss Europe,”” in com- (AP Wirephote via cable.from -. “| Peter’ J. Sheen ment of their lace June 2 ae at 9:30 o'clock. staff also Dr. helped in--every. way; sent cards and treats. “ye John S. Stewart, Caledonia. treats ‘while I was & hospital. Signed: ENGAGEMENT! SHEEN — CAMPBELL — Mf. and Mrs. announce the engage daughter Mary Ann Helen’ Campbell, son of Mr. | ~|and-Mrs. J. Charles Bio get "3 Cove, PEL. e fee aoe at St. Alexis Church, Rollo ‘SINCERELY thank the nurses ; at of Montague Memorial Hospital; | Macintyre and CARD OF THANKS | ae 1 WISH TO° sincerely” thanks and Dr, Drysdale, . nurses - and the Prince Edward Island H« » Mr, ‘Zimmerman, and all those ‘who visited me, .and those who. sent cards and / JN MEMORIAM id : Parent. Education. = . She was explaining the. sec- ..ond..stage of labor, the actual’ childbitth, when the Rubios “preparation for — childbirth” —{tor the Dallas Association of-- ufacturers, machine tool _build- efs, structural fabricators and service centres continue to hold up surprisingly well-in view of the. general OBITUARY JOHN O'HANLEY (1887-1965). Inserted by the. family. * and all those’ that | lso_those- in - automobiles, tinued erratic behavior of stock market.” x EXPECT IMPROVEMENT | Steelmakers “ anticipate ship- the economic uncer- tainty attending the slackening and. the con- gays. car will appear with the Na-|. - tional Aeronautical Collection in| . ‘ rae won't need a tope then.fA: * ae : : ane | New Ta XeS These etions oie Ee eens: based on an assumption that fourth =~ quarter production “of ank. you all,. The death occurred at Char- \of John: O'Hanley in his |year after a prolonged illness |two years. : John was-born at Liffle Har- bour, P.E.I. on January 6, 1887. He spent much of the early part of his life farming at Little Har- ‘hour. Because of ill health, ‘he was obliged to retire from farm- of Dr.. Euis : taff of Hospital patient in. the of his life at Beach Grove, near ‘ment - of finished steel products \lottetown on December: 31, 1965/in the secotid half of this year 78th | will ‘better first-half volume by’ ja small margin, the magazine OBITUARY — "MRS. ARTHUR .MacINNIS_ fnserted by. the family. | The. death-occurred on- Thurs- ing, and\to~spend the remainder day, May 12 at the Kings County | Memorial Hospital, Montague, ‘months. compared with a (ane een, 1967 model cars will be at a: high level. : | Estimate—{-n-¢-0-t—output—-of-- 2.776,000 net tons last week was} up, about 11,000 tons from the | preceding -week, Steel reports, | er ee OTTAWA (CP)—The new. per- | erage weekly output in June’ pro : profits taxes that hecome effec- would result in about 66,200,000 | tive this: week are designed to tons production in the first six|put’ a ‘squeeze’ on the over- 000 in the first half of 1965. | That was the intention, at Scrap prices took a dive last least, when Finance Minister | week; the composite price on |Sharp announced ‘the moves in| Ne ‘1 heavy melting was down his March 29. budget. weeks me later, Ottawa | adding that a 2,700,000 - ton av- \sonal income and corporation ~ i a ‘come taxpayers, most of the 10-' He recognized that one of the iper-cent cyt in basic taxes made | mistakes his predecessor, Mr. last year by former finance Gordon,. had made in his first ‘minister Gordon is being | petition Saturday night.in Nice Nice), ‘ Effective This Week — xpected To Slow Up Inflation — higher costs of essential eom- and’ complaint in the face of modities and services. _ which he might have. te with- For the middle-.and upper-in- draw. : ith- budget was the’ introduction of drawn. The purpose of this is to taxes which he later had te drain off spending power .which withdraw. A. ‘finance. minister tends to bid up prices. rarely recovers his prestige Deductions from pay cheques fully after such an experience. to withhold taxes at these new There was some doubt a. few - MacDONALD — In loving memory of a Charlottetown. dear brothér George B. MacDonald whu| John was a very. pleasant and sed away May ist, 1965. ' |Senerous* person and these qual- Levine, ee Lod ected inp ‘Jities. won for him many friends. 5 : : |Moreover -he was: a-morally- up- \right man who had a great love cg \for God and this helped him to God took him home it was his w persevere _as a -remarkable Deep in our hearts “his memory ¥ Christian until. his death. ~ ant whe Soved him wit’ never fae | During his life; John was espe- yom way: ‘cially appreciative— ofthe -kind- i ; brothers Leigh and aang iy Moco Dairy. 2 ipone. and. fine Par jaiven to him : by-the-staff-an nurses—at RT — In of my dear it + aaa. ous Garfield Sawari who ‘passed |Beach Grove. He, was resigned away’ May 31st, 1961. _-|to-his illness and resigned to the Not just today but every~ day fact, that only the care-of-experts Satie since See Pathe ‘could. help him. WADDELL — In loving memory of our. darling baby Bonnie Dale Waddell, who passed away May 28, °1958.- ee —=BOX NO. 23771 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT- “NOTIGES NOTICES = NOTICE MAURICE BLOCK CO, LTD. uying sefap iron or. steel & will not be br until further notice. 7 2 We will continue to purchase copper, brass, “radiators, batteries and ale bottles. : a ROCK-SHAKE. SIDING: » INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES ‘By Johnis-Manville. | -Permanent Colors Protected by Plastie - oecaitreet Many teas — Inspection’ The ‘m xpensi il es : ; Ask for JAMES STEWART — MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION ~. Ch’town 894-4560 : __S'sine 436-3419 3 a i i % DEPARTMENT of HiiisiwAYS Province of Prince F:vard Island TENDER ~~ A MacLEAX jh ovag neh ma ey Funeral Home in Soutis. The A. MacLean, DeSable, who passed away |funeral took place‘ at St. Mary’s May. 30, Peas : /Church, Souris on January 3, [like fallen teaver the year hie” 1966. Requiem Mass was offered | “Time takes away the edge of grief iby Rt. Rev. J.A. ‘Sullivan who |also conducted services at the |grave. : ; _But memory turns back every Jeaf. Always remembered” by her husbannd and family. te 1 dah waves to : .. | John leaves to mourn his sis- MacDONALD — In loving memory of | dear father and grandfather Wallace ter Jessie (Mrs. Angus Beaton), B. MacDonald. Covehead Road, who East Point:.and brother Percy parsed Away Sayan a: ' jof Souris. His parents and three ee —The wake was-held_at the Per.| \of Mrs. Arthur. MacInnis in-her ‘$1.34 to $28.83 83rd year; widow of J. Arthur MacInnis, a well khown_horse- man, who predeceased her three "0 in wight, 7 Steel. ‘ton... That’s the lowest sin id-March, 1964;-atthorities~ were and the end of the decline is whether the squeeze would be| These t wondering. rates ‘start June 1. - tight. enough and wotlld come. exercise ~ OBITUARY — ID GREEN years ago. - “os 1 --She-was the «daughter - of _ the late Mr. ane Mrs. Ahdrew Dun- can and Was a life long resident of ‘Charlottetown, having made’ ey ee iamily- her home for the past twenty-se- The sudden -“Heath—occt ven years at 84 Mt. Edward Rd. the home of:—his—parents, Mr she has been spending the sum-'Redeque on April 26 mers with her. daughter in Mur- | nq; a ray River. She was of a clear: eae: Geraldy ene ful.and lovable disposition and endeared herself: to all who knew her, and will be missed 1966 Oo} years. |his parents, one si grandparents Mr. and Mrs. friends. : ; She leaves to mourn her great, oss one: daughter, Mrs. R.R.| ‘ Cullen, Murray River; two-sons, APL %. f& Reginald of Charlottetown and George of Marshfield; two sis- ters, Mrs. H.E. Moore, Charlot- -, tetown, Mrs. “J.-A. Stewart; Mill- town Cross and six, grandchil- dren. : The funeral—was—targely al-_ tended. The ‘service at Cutcliffe, John Green. Le Jo- ‘greatly by her family and many seo, Murphy atid Mr.-and Mrs. ion the —state— * The funeral was held Friday. the home of his! who also condicted the service Croken’ and . Reverend Floyd | pis MacGaugh were inthe —sanc-_ The rolling stream’ of life rolls on, ||. ; ~ But still the vacant chair | sisters died previously. May tuary. tive. weeks ago—even.An Mr. ‘Sharp's © ax adjustments are af own mind, it is reported—that- in applied “economic |the new taxes now coming inte ‘soon enough to be really effee-:theory—the theory being that effect would he strong enough te; ”"~ leconomic expansion ‘can be en-|meet the situatign: ; Now,. however, as the first couraged by putting more §TOCKS ACTIV: NOTED ipayments of the new taxes be- spending power in the economic; But the last few weeks, pat- came due this: week, there is a/stream, and over-expansion ‘can |ticularly in the United States -' feeling that they are more likely be dampened by taxing some occurred—at ‘to..be just right for the purpose. the spending power out. of _ ._The--new-taxes_include a five- stream... _ fon -cash profits of companies; dition to -proving-himself- an ‘|earning more than‘ $30,000: annu-:/eomplished ._ politician, ing -18 to .36 a depending then. The first due Tuesday. ADJUST INCOME -TAXES { . unsettled problems between the ; tually. a small reduction, putting |want to introduce such a tough. ‘surge, for consolidation at the grave. Reverend Harold'some more spending power in|stringent tax policy that hands, principally to meet!might stir up strong criticism and-as reflected by. stock mar- _ket_activity both_in the US. and * _.in_ Canada, there has been a. Since the death of her husband, anq Mrs. Gerald Green, Central iper-cent-a-year ~ refundable tax| Finance Minister Sharp, in ad: change in the economic atmos- rs. °| is. by~ Some important economic. {!- | He Jeaves.to.mourn besides ally, to be collected for 18 mon- training “and «administrative eX- dicators now point to a crest : ser, Suzarine, iths and then paid back with five- | perience and economist. , ‘one. brother, Shawn; also hiS iper-cent interest in the followe TWO POINTS OF VIEW It is understood that he care- sion which has been going on for the economy-jfully judged the situation from more than five years. ee payments are both points of view when he \drew up _ his March budget. As it, there is . ’ an__economist’ he wanted to ynderlying strength, enough to parents to St.. Peter's -Church,| phe other new tax is double- dampen over - expansion by ward off any pessimistic predie- ~ Seven Mile Bay, where Mass of \narrelied adjustment of — per-/drawing off some spending tion of a-seriots recession. jthe Apgels_was celebrated by | sonal income taxes. For the ‘low- |power. : : : | Reverend Reginald .MacDonald| income wage-earner there is ac-; But as a politician he didn’t @ period of pause inthe ‘\having been reached, at least temporarily, in the big expan- As most! efonomists now see 1 a good deal. of + | But there appears now. to be ‘dampening effect ef the new taxes should, in the: view of |economists here, extend thie - he | pansion. al re a d.y_made. The smile Always. remembered by BH ae oS Recalls the love. the voice,- the Of the: one who once sat there. mite |God receive his soul into heaven. The Farrily. of the late John O’Hanley. the family. MOM RS Ts | Funeral Home and grave, being 'conducted by the Reverend Don- lald Campbell of Zion Presbyter- | ian Church. Interment in the |People’s Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS, . The family of the late: Mrs. «Arthur MacInnis wish to thank” -Reverend:-D..-Campbell,-Dr..L. Bonnell, nurses and staff of Mon- tague hospital, their many ifriends and neighbours who by beautiful floral tributes, *mes- sages. of sympathy, telegrams, cand other acts of kindness did |much. to lessen the sorrow’ of "IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - itheir recent sad bereavement. '|North Bedeque | Pallbearers —_were Barry QL li reen, Eugene Murphy, Joseph | ue. Po ice MacKenna and Nazaire Se : , Beet ault. Flowerbearers.,were Kev Pl § k ‘Murphy, Alan Cre, Alan Mur- | an tri e ray, George David and-~Leigh : : aie ok pace we cane POY Thursday ---Burial-took place in the Cath-. 7 — : urs ay olic cemetery, Seven Mile Bay. | : : : Pillow’ — Mommy and~Daddy; > MONTREAL—(€P)—-—-—-Mem-~ Nosegay:— Suzanne and Shawn; bers of the Quebee Provincial | Sprays: — Gampy. and Gammy Police Association stationed in) 'Green; Bill and Elaine Noonan; | remote~ areas of ‘the province | [Boyd and Lorna Curley; . Lloyd | have. voted almost 100 per cent’! |and Eileen Hogg; Ivan and Edna/in favor of going on strike | |MacDonald; Willard MacDonald |rhursday if their demands are | | Limited; Cut Flowers + Gram- not met by the Quebec govern- | py and Grammy; Kevin,and Eu- | ment... gene Murphy: Great-Grandmo- | voting committees headed_by_| ete a Cente cue Seheol: the association’s- executive af- : |ficers: reported” Sunday all but School Pupils; | : Rowan and Mae Sherry and fa- of the mily; Charlie,’ Sophie, Sydney. and Phyllis Green; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacCaull; Mr: . and. Mrs. Jack Rodd; Rev. and. Mrs. Ralph MacCaull; Charles and Doris MacKenna and family; Mercier and Polly .Mullin and | strike by mid-afternoon. The | | poll--was carri out by secret | | ballots. k ‘ Arrangements to maintain es- | sential police. services if, the | strike occurs were, well under | “lfamily; Arnold and Helen. Mur- way. j ry and family; Clem and~-Do--—-The-association is_asking-{m- , teen. Gallant; Mr. and -Mrs. mediate recognition of their or- | Laughlin. Kilbride; Pat and Irma ‘ganization as the bargaining Curley; Fenner and oe on agent of rank and file provincial ’. —.Aun association's 1800). . - = |members had: voted on the the | docked here early Sunday and j|mal procedure were made. The association members and the into « plateay which can form = justice department ‘to a govern- |the base for further expansion ment-appointed judge for arbi |later on. tration. | : ‘Their spokesman said they) = OVAL BANK’ ~ APPOINTMENT — are not «seeking «the right. to strike or-to affiliate with any * central labor party. Passengers | Carry Bags From Liner “ £2. MONTREAL (CP)—The $o- |. viet liner Alexandr Pushkin | € 261 passengers left the ship, as’ the -Montreal longshoremen’s strike moved .into ifs fourth; week. eee : UE - There were no incidents asi 4 the. passengers left the -ship. carrying their own luggage, but. several readjustments to nor- ship’s. captain arranged for all. vmenacy “SEALE? (=2°DVERS will be received until noon ‘A.D. Friday, June 3, 1966, for the GRADING, STABLUIZING and PAVING of 1.3 Miles. of road nt COS: AND TRACADIE,.Prince Edward Island. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtain- ~ ss ad-from the-office ofthe undersigned, Provincial. Office Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island ‘ Lowest or any. tender not necessarily’ accepted. : ¢ : NOTE: Tenders will be opened-at the above ad- ' vertised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or other- wise) and be present at, the opening. : J. Philip Matheson =a Minister of Highways lottetown ° . 2 Prince Edward leland May %, 1966 — og i $15,000.00 full price for this attractive 2 storey Glbniat style Spring Park Rd., close to churches and schools. plus bathroom. Full basement with nearly new oil furnace, g A real good city home at. a realistic price. : ._ MOL REAL ESTATE MoH a es home’ iocated’ at. 138 “ Featuring large kitchen, family size. diningroom, spacious livingroom with brick fireplace, 3 good. size bedrooms upstairs arage and treed’ lot, D,: wart; Potted Plants Sella: Edna and Hazel; Gerald and Myrna: Murray and family; Edgar, Frances and Erron Sher- ry; Lloyd and. Patricia Sherry Mr. Murray; and. Mrs. andsfamily. ce “God had a band of. Angels |That wasn't quite complete So He took our darling, Michael To fill the vacant seat." : CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our ° sin- cere thanks to the Monaghan Fu- neral Home, Dr. Danie! Stewart, Reverend Hardld Groken, Rever= end. ° Reginald . MacDonald, . to those “wha sent flowers, cards of sympathy “and to-all the kind friends and neighbours who helped. in any way during the loss of our son_and-brother.. : Gerald, Brenda and- family: uc policemen, source deduction. of | passengers to- be’ taken qby. bus and family; Sydney and. Olive’ - Ed Fo- | ouicus) U@Yoj00Btendon...and...Vera..Sherry _\in the Western Hospital, Alber. | union’ fees from pay cheques |upon:. written permission of the member and submission of all SVILLE Little Randal Corcoran, in- |€ant son of Mr. ‘and- Mrs. Win- ‘ston Corcoran is a «patient. in the Western Hospital. Rogation days services - were | held at St. Anthony's’ Church, | Bloomfield on Monday, , Tuesday and Wednesday of last week: The \blessing of the seeds took place | at each mass. : | |.» -Henry..L. Gallant, Marim Gal- | |lamt are,patients in the Western | | Hospital with an attack of the | flu. : ms | Ronald McKenna eeturned ‘to | ‘his home after being a patient | ' ton, “4, Ade ¥ ; ‘|at least 34 injured when a trac- | United States. Mr. |ta Central Station in downtown| ° , HUGH ‘8. HARDY | Montreal, where they dispersed. ‘The. Royal Bank of Canad The 19,680 ton Pushkin, made dnonanes: the arcunaeane et 5: | her maiden crossing some | Hugh S.Hardy as: an Assistant . | weeks ago. This was her second’ General Manager and Director Atlantic crossing. ; “of Marketing, effective Ist caesar eas ‘ DIE IN ROAD MISHAP. <|Hardy has -been with a major nes : reer management consulting firm, BOMBAY. (AP) —. Manarash-: prior to which he was a ‘senior: tra state police reported Sund&y executive with the Alfred Politz ” ‘that 18 persons were killed and:|Research organization in- the ; Hardy, a jtor-trailer “in which they .were | graduaté. of -the University of riding to ‘a construction’ sife |Saskatchewan, has had exten- — went off a highway about 125 sive business. and miles southeas! of Bombay and experience in Canada, the Un- into a’ravine 300 feet deep. ited States-and overseas, — in-! oe : : pi marketing and mer ueui | chandising management, adver ~ See ve Ric - | tising, machiting fecserah ’ and MOSCOW (AP). ‘Soviet. For- consultation. He has. travelled eign Minister Andrei A. Gro- extensively in fhe conduct of i myko will visit Japan from July ternational business and con 29 t Aug $;.an official an Suiting assignments. ouncemeéent said Sunday, ~~ pia i ’ | a