\ l w u (y.- ‘ ried out an inspection of the guard. On the extreme left is Licllt. Jack Morris. command- lng officer of the corps. and second from left, Llcllt. Reg- nAVING BEEN accorded a general salute by a guard-of- r from RCSCC Kent, Rear Admiral P.D. Budge. in civilian clothes, centre, car- ‘Magnilicent’ Cadet lmpresses Admiral 'lkapite the tact that the he said "I (fill looking forward training season is young yet, to my coining connections with I am quite impressed with the you sca cadets and can foresee showing by the cadets" Rear some Wonderful associations." Admiral Patrick I). Budge. , ,, I nsc. CD, RCN, Olld'wa, said “FE” ‘5 brl‘hbbb” he”. lagt m‘ght. 'Jc warned the cadets that Admiral Budge told the cad- “Iv-V \hmlld always keep “,5 ma, he was imiprmspd h mind that he. is a nlleISl‘ when their magnificent turnout. den " comes I." drPfS' AMA spite the severe weather. and make “slam "Fm every .lkfm that it reflected on their "I Tm,” dm‘s 1‘: “mums “9 "nus mum“ in hvmg a and 'remembcr that it only cadet m mp mm: take. one grubby item to mar These remarks were made “w! WE’VE“? "I ym” Mme folio ‘ his ins Lion of the """"'m: . SP? wet Conpspgm and me On his arrival at the local andman Navy League Cadet naval has“ Admlml B”ng and Cams last mgm on boa“ Mr. Glllal‘d were met on HMCS Queen Charlotte. The admiral who on re tirement leave from llte Royal Canadian Navy after 4:! years service. spoke of the strength :.: < .n on- 501 I“? commanding of- IEI'CI‘ of Queen Charlotte. Jack Smallwood. president of the Island Dzvlsion of the Navy of W a (I l \, (I . League: Lt .Jack Morris. com- across CeSlTada.angl chmh’ofrmhg; "mndlllg 0mg”. RCSCC Kent' a mm SLIIWEH‘ of m” Limo and Licul. Clndr. Ilurry Them- i< hovs between the ages of 1; $011. commanding olficer Ilynd. and 13 man Corps his visit here. which is “HOWI'H‘K his inspection of manure c“? lnald Shields. guard officer. at the rear is Jack Small- wood. president Island Divis- I Ladles Hats ion. Navy League of Canada. CharaCfer Story B u d g businessmen. The newsletter does not iden- HW cud,“ in parade rum“. tit‘y the British millcrs but says lion. where he was accorded :1 “WV llflVe'Ilth‘l‘QPPd a Cllfll'ac' general salute by a guamfiptcr - reading science. clalmlnfi honor under the command of “‘3‘ I‘F‘l'anall'SISImal' II“? “‘0” Licut. Reginald Shields, he then rel’eal'llg than I‘I‘gcl'mmls; I took the salute in the march- .HC'T are 50m“ M the “pm” “15" listed by the Newsletter in a SEAMANSHIPI KNOTS “Pyl‘mh'm 3mm" This was followed hv the ' owolnan “'h” Invar‘ably cadets breaking no mm clasp“ buys hats With bold. uncluttered . \I “l - and a tour of the classrooms C o , WNW-mew“ M the admiral WM upon! “m sexuady aggresswc nature cml minutes in each running 5h? (11m “km "almw hr'm‘“ ‘he the cadet: on questions of seu- IS Hmmn‘v mmmmcnm her . readiness to pounce. manship. knots and general 2 WW. _ brim ramp.” a” knowledge. ' The drill period concluded :‘iifédm'cu‘afing and narrow the two visitors Were the guests 3I Feather . topped female, OI the 1518041 diWJlO“ at a I" tend to be as frivolous. trivial ccption and buffet lunch In the and {cathmnbraincd as their \lnrdroom. when: Admiral proforrod headgear, Budge was given the oppflt‘tun- 4. Pillboxes indicate a shrewd. ity to meet with all the Island smooth. "very cool" customer. officials of the Navy Leagu! 5. Flower petals are the pick and the officers of the local of the harmless, amiable hut naval reserve. entirely negative woman »- do- About noon today the visitm'.;'cilc. pliable and not much else depart by air for Sydney. NS. ‘ "—"" the start of their swing through Nova Scotia. l NEW YOR tCPl — The I woman who invariably buys hats iwith bold. uncluttered crowns l ,hns a wildly < generous. sexu- Ilng to the chapcau-analysis of some top British milliuers. This is reported by The Insid- er‘s Newsletter. a weekly news Ipublication circulated among . Drama Critics part of a tour of the Maritime sea cadet units. Admiral Budge is accompanied by Harry I’. Gillard. Toronto. l‘clirlllg gen- eral manager and national sec- retaiy of the Navy In‘flflUf‘ of Canada. whose post the advlllll‘lll is slated to take over. 9 inspecting oil cer. ill speaking of his retirement. said although he was looking for- I‘IIt‘H‘" WNW“ “"‘l'f‘ I9" ward m it. Hm“. "my "id “ya lltllllf‘IC\\ yesterday illnl‘nlng af~ dogs. we never like to cut our- I” “1'0 of undetermined origin solves c 1 9 a r 0f 01,,- fnmm. ripped through a three storey life " dwelling at 190 Film Avenue. homeless were: Gordon "l‘llis being the ease with tile" LP“ ———_——__.___ C arr. his wife and son, who live the around floor; Mr. and Wendnll .\'TR(‘PIIOI‘SOIl. and who lived on the second on Mrs son. floor. and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Oliver and three children, who Eleven Homeless As House Burns Face New Rule LONDON (AP) —— A newspa- per and its drama critic agreed in court Monday that theatrical managements are entitled to de- cide which critics. if any. should watch the opening night of a play. caused total ruin to the lop and merbr‘wk M'Wspa pol-3' second floor. Several appliances WhICh p‘IbHShOS “19.1%in Ex” were removed from the sccon prew‘ and drama cm”. Bernard ‘ Levin. were defendants in an floor and water damage was ex~ tcnslve to the bottom floor. The building, owned by Gor- don Carr. was covered by in surancc. but no estimate of action brought by Arnlit Ltd., c on tr 0 l l 9 cl by impressarlo I‘Ilnillc Littler. llelnus B. Milnlo. counsel for | d I I I . Arnlit. told the high court Levm dam“ “35 -"a”"bl°~ was invltcd to see the first night The fire was rcpm‘lcd at 9.235 I , . am. by Mrs. (‘arr and the last oBfu‘lm pm Signing! m Murder' firefighting rig left the scene shortly after ll o'clock. . - - , . ,- . Thrm‘ "mks “WT (Iallnd I“ LI'I'f‘ imitation was withdrawn. m P n ,n I d. H mm r the paper returned the guest “ 'L“ I" l c" "m '9 ° ticket to Arnlit. biit Levin sub- ”“Wk and M“ pumpm's‘ sequently went to the play‘s first ence to the play before it opened lived in the top tcncmelit. The fire which originated he- tuccn the ceiling of the second storey and the floor of the third. m IN AMHERST HOSPITAL Robert Mat-Kay. traveller to.- liaritime Accessories. is a pat- lcut in the Amherst Hospital with a heart condition. Carrying Offe Results In Fine WAS SISTER lottetown. was fined $20 and in the item reporting tht‘ costs or ll) days by Magistrate death of William Ethclhert Mal- An]. Haslam in city police court I'“ “I Ffil‘eSlburg- Alll. at» yesterday on a charge of car- Dearing in Saturday's Guardian. the name of a surviving sister. in York. P.E.I. w given as; the offence was punishable by Mrs. Robert Campbell. This' a sentence of up to six months in should have read Mrs. Robertjail or a fine of $500. and that lhfiDDOIl. any future offence of this type pRUNTY FUNERAL N The would be dealt with more sev- lunerail for Misc Alice Prunty. tom: place her rying a weapon. a hunting knife. The magistrate warned that ely. The accused was previously hom ‘ MondayI momllld remanded from March 14. C- he ate rosudencc. 38 Arthur Ford. Charlottetown. qt'tm“ rland Street to St. 000- charged with being drunk and ~ on s Bastilea. where Requiem disorderly, pleaded guilty “and High Mass was celebrat ' Dy was remanded to March 14 with- d night on the guest ticket issued to another newspaper man. Ha then wrote a review headed: O nswe Weapon _ ' b well. I did see it. And it‘s a Slll‘ . thThe defendants now recognize at ‘ a first night iii a special Melvin A. .lackman. 17. Chain inald Mahar. 26 Alley Street. 18nd Privilesed occasion and that ' theatrical proprietors and man. - who was remanded from March 6. was given a 20-day suspended sentence. For reversing direction on a one - wa street two motorists were finch $3 and costs or two The dl’fend'am“ “domed (or davg and another was fin trespassmg at the. theatre and 85am! costs or three days be- lame“! ‘0 Pay “WWW daln' Icause it was his second offence 5 ages and '"demn'fl' “he plam‘ .of this “mm tiffs legal costs. One man was counts. one :20 and costs or 30 'days for unlawfully having in his possession liquor in a place iotlher than his residence. and. another fine. of $20 and costs or ‘10 days on a charge of b eing‘ runk and incapable. agemcnts are entitled to aelect Itlleir guests and exclude any— ‘ one without taking any steps to prevent entry. said limo. “Md on two son are fighting their last po- .litical battle. i "Here we are trying to run this country with men out World War One. The proach is Just no longer good enough. REV. Preston Hammill. who . .. also conducted the servi o“(goblin-similar charge, Francil “"99 “the” dmnk and "lull" . y'flugggfifidammfif 3:201:33 “N” grave Pallbealcra were Gallant. Charlottetown, was also .abloq completed the dowel. two and dynamic approach to the Charles Donovan. h oma s remanded without bail to March l fined $20 and coats or ten days problems we have .- (ireilllhan, Lottls Laffcrty, Si: 18. and another given a 10-day sus- . fried Raymond. James Hughes Also on the same charge. iteg- pended sentence. 0," lh" party 5 “"019” Iarms mm M MacDonald mm - policy. Mr. Thompsodsal'd he mom wok was “quietly mavlntaintng‘ the place in the Roman Catholic cemetery. ' MICKENZTE FUNERAII""IVIIO funeral for Arthur R. MaeKcn- "0‘ St. was held Saturday. morning from the Hennessey I Funeral home to Sf Dunstan}; REGINA tCPl—Soclal Crcdlt' Basilica where Requiem HighiLeader Thompson says Ertcl ass was celebrated by vaIlKierans. president of the Mont-1 Clarence Roche who also con. real Stock Exchange. “made a ducth the service at the gravewtfool of himself" in a recent Pallbearers were Charles Rynnuflnt‘" - I Arthur Perry. Rene Gallant 3,. He told a press conference nest White. Alltaon Crokcn. l.co.;Monday th at . Kiernn a nerd Williams. Member. of {hmapeech last week in (:htcoutiml. Royal Canadian Legion. and m. ‘Que. attacking Social Credit presentatlvea of the manage..monetnry policy. was based on merit and staff of Canada Pack-false premises. "'5- T. Eaton Company. Ltd.. "1 have answered him In at Md The Guardian and Patriot.very positive way on fl WP“? Drese nt at the funcralumoney. The people can decide The Royal Canadian Legion, Mr. Thompson said reports Iraveslde service was conduct-lfrom party workers in Quebec by Him Mortimer with the‘lndlcated Mr. Kterans's speech “It Post and Reveille by Bug. backfired and is drawing cup- I” Frank Smtth. Interment tookiport for Social Credit. “"0 In the Roman Catholic“ “Even the Liberals who are m”. fighting us alone In Quebec ad- 5 3 <2 Strong Campaign Language Is Used By Socrecl’s Leader longed to a debate on Social ‘Credlt economic proposals with Iofflclal stand for a non-partisan iparllamentary committee to de- gcide the issue. ITeputy Leader IReal Caouette's stand against iacqulslflon of nuclear arms would not split the party. mit that there has been no Mr. Thompson said MrI [)lef. event that has been 50 fluid! In ienbaker has tried to bribe the our favor Mr. Kierans's'electorate by appointing three talk. new cabinet ministers. He said I . the appo ntments, announced CHALLENGE ISSUED i , ..- . Mr. Thompson said later at airy?" ““r" W" "hm "°"' businessmen‘a luncheon thati " Klerana had been chal- MARK ANNIVERSARY LOS ANGELES lAPt——-Tblrtyl Martin Kelln of Re Ina. real-lye." ‘0 "w d.“ me" “‘9 1933‘ dent of the Social (fredlt lhaao-le‘rll‘qu‘lk" Wm“ km“ 12‘ 9'" elation of Canada. The debate ""“l‘ thgltmliltld hem: awrly would he held only if it re- “‘3‘” " l" I°"’ ceived nation - wide television (.3032.Srnnd:yfemg:g:°t;“:k;n, . .a e w it o -I and radio Icovcrage' mr‘imunttlea southwest of Anw Th°mP'°" “‘d- ‘lelea. No damage was reported Mr. Thompson said during thel'fthe 1933 quake. was centred in press conference that he be- the Long Beach area and lieves Prime Minister Dtefen- caused more than baker and Liberal Leader Pear-loam“. 5 ‘cd by tally - aggressive nature. accord-. after an unflattering refer-i of ‘ old ap- lISlAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian. Charlottetmvn,lue5 larch 1963. 5 Rotarians Iold 01‘ Role l Of Sports In Education ;' Easter seats will hold the spotlight on the Island for the next couple of weeks. following the I". Walter Hyndlman at the Ho- tary luncheon in the Charlotte. town Hotel yesterday. He made the initial purchase from “PILL .Timmy 1963"—Karen NeWson. ‘I His Honor iin tendering his ,chcque for the seals wished :I the crippled children represent- Timmy “Good lick" and a speedy recovery from your own personal difficulty". “I would like to thank you i for being Timmy 1963 on behalf l of more than mo crippled child- 1ran on Prince Edward Island land 1 ask your support on their I‘ behalf by buying Easter seals". {Karen told the meeting. I ‘he has been successfully .operated on several times a the. final operation several iweeks ago gives promise of complete recovery and the re storation of her limb; to nor- 'mal unassisted functions with :hcr return home shortly. Karen its the daughter of Mr. an ‘Mt‘s. Glen Newson. Charlotte- town and a grade three pupil at West Kent School. The guest speaker was Angus MacFarlane. physical educa- lion director for Mount Allison :3 D. a. Univeneit y who the campaign of crash education as in Russia “which is not good enough from my poillt of view," the speaker stated. “Contrary to the Views many. the students today are as bright and brilliant as llley were were youngsters". the - ‘ said. VALUE STRESSED He stressed the value of ath. letics in the education process most such extra-curricular activities involve observing. hearing and thinking. Japanese Ladies Coming To Island Miss Setsuka Salo of Tokyo. Japan expects to come to this. province later this year and is csirous of taking with her a irlsfriend. Miss Yoko Makano. IKlnIg Lion Ian B. Webster llhe Parkdale Lions club this paper last night. The Park- dzlle club had earlier offered to - the young lady in her one-year's trip to Canada and she has explained that after :invcstigation. her trip wh i c h had prevmusly been expected earlier in the year. has had to USE D LITTLE PAPER l(I '11 It was a criminal offence to print a newspaper exceeding 22 Inches by 32 inches as late a .1818 in England w to preserve paper. 'II ‘Imal'ning as much from losv inc a: winning tends to de- velop the true enjoyment of participating and fits the stud- nt in more readily acceptt losses in life if and when t‘beyI occur." Mr. MacFarlane said.i (‘0NFIDEN('E NEEDED I “Handicapped children and students should never be given the impression that they are "(‘(Cll’lflg special consideration: My experience is that such young folk want confidence and. not sympathy. and also some-i Luancial aid. They desire to be more succeSst'ul than any of “They want to be challenged. ‘ tin-Iv want be told, and vu must believe in them. If there is any fault it is ours." he said. ‘ Mr. MacFarlane was born in‘ NEW CANADIAN CITIZENS Verdun. Que. and served as a Three former residents of by Kings (‘ounty Court Judge hanim Van't l'rlrl. Fol-lune, [lying officer overseas. Follow- The Netherlands became t‘an- .l.S. DesRoc-hcs. The new cui- and Micheal Ketls. .lr.. Eng his discharge be entered adian citizens in ceremonies zens are left to right, Ryk Baltic. after rpmmng their McGill University. receiving his recently at Souris conducted \'an'l \‘eld. Bear River; .Io‘ c'llzcnsbip certificates. BA in 1950. He taught English. ‘ron-ch. mathematics. musici , 'howevor. are changes in the House.“ be said "that’a the and science in Quebec province M a r k e t i ng Act. provision place for it." llnlll 1956 When 9d “‘9' of funds for Centennial Year AS a rng“ O{ the last 0190. tContinued from page It up before Easter. and House business will ilot be hurried to do so." i There have been very few comments on whether or not there will be controversial legis- .~:Iaff of Mt. Allison Universityf. where he is also dean of resi- deuce cele. ‘ations. a minimum spccd law for the province. legislation regarding the dumping of gar- bage on provincial highways. a job classification plan for civil I servants. changes in the Hospi- gold tal Insurance Act and inclusion ‘ tion, Conservatives now have 19 Special head lahlc seating I I included Lieut-Governor Hynd- "0“ PRWES CHANGE maiz. Dr. E. M, Found. medic-.11 ‘ _ superintendent of I‘ll 59"" bl” a mOdEI seats and the Liberals have ll. 1005 a model M Cadillac K t e an . . . I . lOI'lIllTlZ l)r. ’l‘ildor (ienchct‘f, 15%;)“ filéifduggmi‘tt of grain 3. a crop to be Gwen Fold Post about 82.000. Canadian li-I'ilabilitation Coun I ' . ' ‘ I.II ". 5 ed by insurance. . I .. I . II. I have said that the nldJUl piece I _ A ('II- I). DlBIO‘M PIUKIC‘" tor legiglauon Wm doa! will, re. There has been no indication ..’,'.' ‘ o‘. ,,' ' v' ‘._‘ KSIIMIIIIT'JHOHI 32:3“: form of the province‘s clcctorhl ("I “hdl tau!“ “I? Oppthtm” LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK .Ipf‘lndllt .Rlllllmcl‘ M 9- r System Other than that “my Will use at this sess‘lon. Liberal d'lmmn (’- IO-‘hl ' . say. 10gislauon “um bf. in the Leader AM. Matheson has re- am?" “"‘M‘ were Dal)“ ‘form of amendments to cxtsting used I“ mmmom 0“ the 5"“ wcll. ' director physical _5_ Sim, “fillll'al'nni I)" (“WM Mmmn‘ ‘ Expected to be dealt with. “I‘ll do my talking lit the I\"III1 Plekard. .L .._ The guests were introducedl The Islands was also the guest speaker who“ co-chaicman. i, IA . d was thanked by (‘laildc Hunter reatest be delayed in order that she may meet the requirements. The young lady belongs to Ko. dail‘a—«Clly ' the Japanesel capital. 3 The Park-dale Lions voted the sum of Sim to the Billy Mill- lzghn filild and are al'ranglngi a 3-0-50 draw as soon as possible with the hope of getting an ad- ditional $100 or possibly more for the fund. Five members or the Ohm- loltetown Lions Club visited the Parkdale cliib last night and I'eclaimrd their gong. This is something that. can be taken by a visit of five or more mem- bers from a rival club. but can be leclaimcd in the name man~ ner as the City club took it last nicht. ji’i'l'. Webster presided. l l STRAIGHTEN OUT confused pricing situations I with a Telegram. Telegrams stick to the facts. put them in black and white, give everybody concerned a permanent, identical record. When : you mean business. say it with a Telegram! The Right Honorable 44* t l l l _ ms: l l PAUL HENREID «‘ urn-name MEWOU‘l "‘t‘ "in ~ ., 4ynnsrmu UFTHE éi'i'li'ii FORD - memo THULlN CHARLES sour - LEE J. COBB John G. Dielenbaker Prime Minister of Canada Today Wednesday 3 You are invited to hear the Prime Minister of Canada speaking in Prince Edward Island on from Thursday, March 14th. $232., ° AT SUMMERSIDE . . . in the classic Capitol Theatre, March I4, at 10.30 a.m. . AT MORELL HIGH SCHOOL . . . on Thursday, March I4, at 3.00 pm. Metro Goldwyn Mayer _ presents an unforgettable ' motion picture. NOTE snows 3:30 . 3:30 - 9 m ' AT CHARLOTTETOWN . . . in Birchwood High School, March 14, at 8.30 pm. Everyone Invited To Attend Ill-Ll. Conservative Association momma a: 1k 1k Ht 1% n * * - J"' I‘ A~ I in All/h “ g“ T Ar .