~ dinsparagemerit, initiated The annual nrieeting of the . Branch of the United campus. above are four of the leaders UN.A§§TN HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING of the meeting as they die- program for the minister of education; J. A. Lawson, treasurer of the Island and 1-iaimy Love. secretary. Dr. Dew-ar spoke on his recent trip to 4 southeast Asia. 1 I "When is the provincial gov- ernment going to exipropnlate Maritime Electric Company Limited." Opposition Leader A.W. Ma-iheson asked Legislature yesterday. Dwelling at length on the sub- ject of rural electrification dur- ing the debate on the draft ad- dress. Mr. Ma-theeon pointed out that British Columbia and Que- bec exproprlated hydro electric ower. “Is it so Ottawa can't get any revenue from them?" he asked. He said "the expropriation of the power company here is going to be an issue some day before ion " Mentioning that Maritime Electric recently offered com- pany shares for sale. Mr. Mathe- son asked who bought them. "it was not the little fellow." he said, "it was the wealthy fel- low." Mr. Maiiheson renewed his Wed- nesday. of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot, attributing to them sensatlonalism. "making money off the poor people of Prince Ewa-rd Island‘. and as- crlbvlng a dlsci-editable motlsve ,to‘ e Patriot in its recent editorial discussion of provin- lcial liquor laws. UIC DISCUSSED Mr. Matheson said he was bothered by the operations of the Unemployment Insurance Commission. He gave examples of dlssatsfaction by people who had approached the commission for benefits. "One lady." he said. who had been earning $50 a week. applied and said her salary expectations were $50 a week. She was turn- ed down as, she was told. she was expecting too much. “The board of referees in this case," said Mr. Mathcson. "had on it employees of Canada Packers and Canadian National Railways. i understand Canada Packers star-ts workers at $45 a week. and I don't know the starting wage at the CNR. but the Womlfl was told that the prevailing wage in Charlottetown was a week." lie said somethinii ‘Val wrong here. Mathesmi said that an- complatncd to me." he had no synnpat.h.V the people that "try to rook" commission. but the 9011"”! he spoke ut ht-nell people and they are the ones that "usually get the raw dell when applying" for benefits. BUREAUCRACY Ref rinn to “bureaucracy';ail: with the 5 Stove . . “if we continue. we're solo: to Menti editorials newspapers hair the "deterioration of Parlia- ment." r. eson aid that wto the multiplic- was s relercnce l. ' s " re fortunate here," he said there is no §’sidell';—|-lost Safe Driving e a where Roadeos SUMZMI-.‘aR8IDE — The me-rskh Junior Chamber of i‘nmmerce will host the Alien. iennage safe ID cti ‘Way 30. it was announced Wed- nesday night by president. David Darby at a special meet- . Oll Limited. It was also learned that the- local fifivtrm rrsdeo will be held MI)’ in Ind this will be sponsored by the Summerside Jaycees. Plens are being made to have ' romeo queen contest and par- ade in on will II! "V"!!! and other items of inter- ‘S13 will also be scheduled As the plane become finaliz- °d they will be made public. it ‘I I%. I'll d work. it was reported by U19 the province is by the} British North America Act as far as representation in the Senate c . lie said. however, “one of our problems is that we- haven't been giving our appoint- the Senate the ' m rig thought. Have we been sending the right people there?" ! PUBLIC ACCOUNTS ~ Referring briefly to me Public! Accounts for the year ending; the report of’ Wednesday, Mr.l deal he ses- ‘. rch 31, 1 . which was tabled Matlieson said with this matte si on. He wondered. however, why deficit of $2,469,195 was foreca 16 days after the accounts closed when the actual increase in lia- bilities was $3.l3d.925. e d r later in t 81 srtl ask-1 . M-r Maihcson said the differ- ence was in an account headed "fixed and moveable but actually was $1,885,000!’ Provincial Treasurer A i b a n Farmer said that is for "schools " , “It should have been there all‘ Sildl Pl‘0bl€‘-'n- 1'16 Sllggtsted thail-‘along!’ said Mr. Matheson, "and: I co_rigratula~ie the government for: having the courage to put it there jREQUESTS REPORTS Pointing out that cabinet min- isters have not given a “report to the people" on television dur- ing the past year, Mr. Mathcson said he wanted the ministers to Eive their "reports to the people in tire House this year and give them as early as you can." He also suggested that consid- eration of the budgetary estim- ates should not be left until the last of the session. but coul be rough up through e session as is done in other Legislatiires. M.-r. Mailiccn also said that the government advise the House in advance of what busi- iours. Near the conclusion of his de- bate. Mr. Ma-iheson said the it may go soon. e sa steps should be taken to see that the people of Sizmmerslde got some- thing to replace it. Will Be Cancid The polivuicaii unheaval and social unrest in Quebec will come under discussion Monday night at the meeting of the P.E.I. Canadian Club at the Charlottetown Hotel. Guest speaker Norbert Pre- fontaine. a Manitoba native and executive director of the Cana- dian Centenary Council. have as o "c "A Revo- lution in French Canada". Mr. Prevfonba-inc was born in St. Pierre Jolys. Man. and edu- cated in that province graduat- ing from the University of Man- itoba. He received his master of arts degree specializing in French literature at the Univer- sity of Montreal. From 1948 to 1950 he taught - Montreal and later worked asi chief of information services for l radio station CKSB in St. Boni-g face. Man.. and as a reporterl, for the French network. * Other positions he had held in- clude superintendent eastern di- vision CNR colonization and ag- ricultural services, public rela- tions officer with the corpora-I Land has been purchased in the Sherwood church extension committee of the Presbyterian Church‘: Pres- bytery of P.E.l. this week. The presbytery met in Zion Chunoli hall with Rev. Donald n as moderator and Rev. 'i‘.ll.B. Somers. as clerk. A report of a special commit- ice was accepted and the con- gicgartions of Belfast and Wood also a student as- sistutt for the . other endations in. clinch the 0‘ R Low!-y It catechast at buildup ndlnd thecamp e as. agdthievvasbu-HyendnIIOI|- Church Looking Ahead lo Parish Expansion ' ha bee '- ed as be laiicmdifastorllle n m other Conrespondence included Ac- pa changes include the knowilodgmant by Hon L. G. ioimngintooneciiargeoltliebewirofthoia '8 - (.0 (f Mm-rgy flfi- Ni ii regarding M! if Wales bor North. Peters Road. Callers Ind and Caledonta. eta us. ' .l,,__ ,0,,,m,,, _ amp“ 5., ARE COMMISSIONERS combined charge is to continue C0"! 88'0"?“ W3‘? Political Unrest In Quebec icin Club Topic MR. rnnroivrainia lion of professional engineers in Quebec, and managing director of the Quebec Road Builders As- sociation. The convener of budget and stewardship. William M~acl(e~n- zie. reported that Island chur- ches had reached 108 per cent of their accented alloations in Q63 L. An ordination is to take place May 14 at Zion Chuuvh at 7.1!) p.m., when . will be try. ed by Rev. P.D. Ruuddell the charge to the new minister will be by Rev. D.A. Camp- ll. lows Rev JD. hhduy. R M.C. Currie. and F.W.G. Fos- ter W n Wothieil. with Perley Taylor. DB N , HD. Miuar. Ralnh Bald- erston_ as ll elder com- missio nc-rs. Because the forthcoming vlstt of Her Majesty the Queen mines !NEw TRIAL (Continued from page 1) two points constituted or occas- ioned a substantial wrong or miscarriage of justice. in this case both Chief Jus- 'tice Campbell and Mr. Justice Matheson Queries Gov'l On Power Expropriation. Tweedy rendered written judg- ment with which Mr. Justice M(-(iuigan concurred. Counsel in the case were, for the appellant. Dalton, John P. Nicholson. Charlottetown, and MacLeod. Summerside. and for the respondent, Higgins. Gerald R. Foster, QC. Char- lottetown. and Merlin Nunn. of .the Nova Scotia Bar. 2 E’. . It was revealed last night that . a number of other cases arising gout of the hotel lire are being "held in abeyance pending the « decision on the Dalton appeal. I SECOND APPEAL I A second appeal hearing be- Efore the full bench comprising iClll('f Justice Campbell], Mr. ,.lusiire Mr-Guigan and Mr. Jus- 5 lice Bell. arrlsing out -of a high- way collision, the appeal was ldismissed. « In this case the appellants. l;.zi\'c-n to Rev. George Killen to [retire from the ministry after {.33 years of faithful service. Tri- . . “wrhere‘ness_ it intended to cover and the; bum “.35 paid (0 M,-_ Kmen-5 did the discrepancy occur? he-Legislature should sit in regular: 00mm" ,0 0}“. 080“ mm. ,0 ‘ lll8ll_V _V("3l‘S. assets" RCAF Station at Summerside “is! which was forecast to be $350,000-,going to go. it's bound to go and 1 rue EoM0Nl°“ ’ porter took 9- Thank 31. . lhinapphzallm for ordained mi; on the ooemm day of the Synod glougrlec at New London and of the Maritimes ttie presby-I Sherwood Pattideile. and . my vs askias wig“ 00 5". mean at 0am i.-ix its mee ng Wvek. ‘W due 9 lrhe court extended coou'at.l 1-M gum; xqr ¢-ommmee ul.mon~ to H congg-.,_.. recommend. ed that the John. 580°“ ""3 rtonbequestbeusedto Churcbceiebratlngonhuiniredth anniversaries this year. Permission no ISLAND NEWS PAGE ’ Western And Central Districts l V’ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 14. 1964. 31 Commission Finds Islanders Helpful} "The interest and concern Wednesday evening niie com- shown by the Premier and the 0 inisslon clia-irmen met informal- people with wliom we had a-ly with group or local chance to talk has been a leaders and th oo.c-hsatrman great help to the commission." ‘said that the views presented se were the feelings of the 0 and ideas exchanged benefitted co-chialrrineii of the Royal Com- ‘ all concerned. mission on Bilingualism and The commission at this stage Bicuituralxism following a meet- in it's study is particularly in- day, morning with terested in the teadiin Show and members all Freneli in the schools of t. vairllous province. and the Premier hiscaa ne Deivliikon Dlunion, president 5m°“M 0‘ Enfilllflll Wlldht 00 of Carleton University, Ottawa, .F“~’"°h-svealdn students. and and Lau,.endeau_ editor !at what age level. in French of Iae Devutlir, Montreal. 'h°°1s felt that their reception on the‘ Island had been most cor-dlila-l and that their disoissions had been most helpful. _ of yesterday's frees- mg rain, the cmchaiirnien were for lasi night. They are due to fly .io the Nova Scot-ia capital this iymornmvg, where they will meet ludgment . Elfin Premier Stanfield and stice - iloiielown, meet with local lead- It-rs in informal discussions iBenjamln Cousins, Rose Valley, and his son Kenneth Cousins, were appealing the handed down gr tresfptzndents. Eldred Weeks. «- re ere on. and Massey-Fergw th .00 son Limited, were awardedl Q queb n" . . damages amounting to $1,052.89. l The “Mmm mnumssmn Wm W hem mm. "Fwc CARNIVAL ROYALTY ‘CHEN Th‘ su was awarded for'March Y - I ' I Crowned Tuesday evening at d d t w k- - .i—~—m.. amage cause o ee 5 trac ‘ the Prince of wales college tor and to Massey-Ferguson's‘! winter Carnival Ball, Queen hay baler, when they were struck by Benjamin Cousins’ truck Sandra Johnston and King Bob , son. The week-long Winter Carnival ends tomorrow even- ing with the College dance. Dayn being operated by his son Ken-. 0 Bums seam were chow, by ":"""'—"'j—' TODAY‘ neth. 1 C ' ' H i "' ‘ h At htshe trial the cousins ll-ags In "Y £‘,’.‘.’,‘,’i2‘ £359 sE',1,dg1ng-- 0,3: iP'E.|. SPECIAL broug t in a third t , G - ,,. -_ -- mm, - ‘ = . Nesbitt of Hunter lzllelr, afiifiggi ,n;grh:,,nti:’¢“e,31?l:1l i.'Z.§"”51’§’.;i‘I§i l‘?“:l'l1(')~"t3SS 3°“? Diiljruglmgianahrfi HELENE cunris . ing that the collision was solely in a widespread luxuriant growth HAIR SPRAY due to the negligence of Nesbiti, -. . _ The collision took place at ‘,’,§e,{._:i°d’§lC§,‘{:,'§"sis ofepxgfigg {Song}? F-'dlt.Jl 10.1962, l » -. thleetilal 0:85 held before ia»i'§li’a‘f,“;“,"n”§“}§‘;’,;;' Ol:::L:t:1:,t°‘;‘;jlman has to srow a beard” «"?5‘"d"’3’ ma‘ ‘W the W5‘ . . . ‘ time in historv Prince Edward J l. T d l - - , - ill l b ded I ' mlijnlcoen Ju‘;’;:53,' 19:3. Cllarlowe pointed by (ontest chair in a n W1 0“ e l n g mgar ail Island soared over the $10,- rdon Cooke, of Kensington some sort of bohemian. he wen i 000000 mark in -1 t- 1 di - 1 0 . I - 1-5 65 lmated “ ""55 "8 the “P981 the. to promote the contest in this 0 value of the tourist industry. bench also confirmed the judg lcity. said yesterday that Th d‘ 1 ed th ment handed down by Mr. Jus- |local firms will be urged to en acluael sllgrsfe lfvcags overat$tll(‘)e U04: Tweedy. I rage their employees to for _ . 0 300,000 with more than 278,006 Counsel fol’ the 8‘Pl'>F.llant5 Igel about razor blades for 1964. sons for the chin whiskers. > V1500” mming to me Island Al . ' ' " ' ‘ ' ‘- ' -: . . ‘ W85 an K Stales, for ihel Beards are traditional with Prizes for various caiegoiiesl 1)011a,-.w,5eth15 rwresenls an lives is bound to attract vlsi ‘ tors, and “it's the one chance" It was learned unofficially 20% on Many specials on sham. poo-s up to 40% savings. STEAD’S Equipped with 2-way radio for faster pick- :1 }le said the committee is ex- pecting to make available lapel buttons which explain the tea- OURNAL Frid°‘/' D trip for these at up and delivery of your respondents. Frederic A. Lfl1'iZ9.-centennial year," Mr. Perry.nf beards will be awarded all ,-,m. 859 of 30m $500000 M ' 962° 9 ' "V prescription. ‘QC. for the third party. John said. ‘the end of July in Kensington,. P. Nicholson. ‘ A province full of bearded na Mr. Perry said. i ' ' ecembel’ 27: iiway stgrlfl: 'lwaY3' ”‘ rial Razrofls back to ourrial T9‘ ton - Canadian 1'“ one of the big he C-anadia 5 and at 10 cries and pictures- toted “P pgssenfler r the 5'93‘ Lain region ’:°“n er cent . ve sale. inC1‘°35° ° f re. be oou T‘."'Ve"m1,(nne(la‘l.vo y°u.’re going;-e EVery°. n “‘ttm'lr?‘e)eners, v°“5‘°“' 1 - . ‘ness- li0\)S:\;"l;;lreeSv f‘:5‘:,‘-mes, ens and 8“. o To 3'8 lt . the from u S u toda_Y °“ ini:0'- Thatlsiirdihhge National ancief “mm shuntinll ' W35 h':tle stovs 1“ ti the high‘- I l‘ ~e.-.'-.. -J‘ LAY rue MILES AWAY P . . .Bin9°v °" ieaturs 9 can and H ]\18 for- _ w 0 1lkO , ihereis 5; cable wyn cosmov°1‘“‘“ e step 0“. 3 get their alized xailwaif l3 N 1emAl;‘ci “as keeping worries. That!» 395‘ W Rariciefll V"“i‘d;l‘° ., do. children dec si.ill.i0‘§' h The’ behi{:)d‘,£>“lb'°ug “ ‘°“°h£aspi; ga _ - as the decision. p‘:;‘S3ed :“‘\‘)‘t’)°10u ht ‘ ‘t. 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