VOTE CONSERVATIVE — “KEEP FIRST KINGS FIRST” Keith MacKenzie and_ - Mr. Justice J.H. Sissons Z eter. MacAulay Ae Is Schedu ed T Retire. Bs RON MacDONALD .. contend jv! ith vicious weather “t én have produced snap- |. YELLOWKNIFE, N.W T. great distances, .cultural differ- stone sculptures depicting other | (CP!—For 11 years, Mr. Jus-— ences between. Eskimos and .In- major cases jtice John H.. Sissons has cast. dians and whites and the occa- A sculpture showing one Es himself in the role of buffer be- sional briish with danger when kinio couple handing a-haby to ‘|tween Indians and Eskimos. of his plane has been forced dovn another couple commemorates ithe. North and the people-who jn the barrens to wait out a the judze s [958 ruling that Fs i] | igovern them, ~ |) storm Kimo adoptions -are valid_-In an On July “15, the Indians and) But he has the rough-edzed Eskimo adoption. the haby. gen- Eskimos will lose their friend hardness th at characterizes erally is simply handed over to }and advocate and the civil ser’- many who live in the North the new parents \ ants in the: northern affairs de- Difficulties and dangers have Mr Justice Sissons valsa - partment at Ottawa will say only stimulated him ruled. over protests from t- % | goodbye to a man who has often His constant aim. in “bringing tava that Eskima marriages been their adversary - the white man’s law to the In- are ‘egal In many eommun!- Mr. Justice Sissons is retiring jdians and Eskimos has. been ties. a couple are considered at 74. as justice of the. territor- ‘to establish their rights on-the Married when they begin living tal court. a post he was the first basis of their-own customs t— together after obtaining consent to occupy He has applied the principle from their kin Since 1955 he has been taking notably in such areas. as hunn The judge said that if he the law to the lonely communi-,.ing -rights and marriage and hadn't ruled Eskimo marriages A ns ties scattered across the North- | adoption ’ valid. half the Eskimos in the : é west Territories. He has had to ANGRY WITH CRITSES North would have been illegiti | 2 I. CONTESTA “T have tried to give the peo- mate : MISS P. E. NTS tion whereby ordinary people ple up here’ an understanding On his twicewearly — eireuits ; lare permitted to band together (of thé. law,” he says he\fias made a practice of. run fav Irene Andrews, 18 ~ whichis an annual feature ‘ot tary Chih while Miss Clough and enter successfully the world When outsiders, particulariv ‘nig a relaxed. even sinformal (RIGHT, and Linda Lee the Summerside. Lobster Cat ee . of business and finance. ‘Just appeal courts or federal civil court. That suits the Eskimos Ciouek 19; are contestants th alval Miss Andnews ta moon, SO Linkletter Construc- . 9 it is vital that all of us have (servants, differ with his inter- who treat a court mie ae the — Miss P E I Contest sored by the Summerside Ro- tion 1 Lt dq: Summerside; a share in the business and {i- pretation of what is right. Vr somethige of a social occasion eerie te cc ct eee nance of our community, so it Is | Justice Sissons reacts angrily ‘coming and going at will. “ne ® ‘ |vital that we have a say and a “These outside judges don’ mothers breast-feeding babies ' : share in the business and finance Know the local conditions." in the courtroom of our country’, he said. ein a. judgment on a hunting yy, i eee 2 “St. Francis Xavier regards rights case, he defined the issue Erk ok Soe ithe bine petouse : the- cra union ‘Ihovettent :to- |” wisther “the rele of law ori nen ene Tistens) 38 day as an instrument of social ip will and interest of the colo- squarely huilt, and of about Tae ; reform, a means of bringing so jia) civil service bureaucracy average height. He wears rim- , s : cial justice into our economic \iicn governs the Northwest om speeanes He smiles eas g ty tut fa ; nnuadi Mee um mernside Sette Sea ’ vs : He has by no means won all ‘ : « while permitting them a place ,. 7 é A zame right leg is a legacy | in the control of their own social his battles. ‘of polio contracted during his BEFORE THE CONCERT SUMMERSIDE — ‘Rev. Dr. marks by.stating: ‘Today most ions can offer, aré we too self- and economic life.” In 1964, in a noted case ‘R- childhood in Ontario. His limp Th ' dint tes * Joseph MacNeill, manager. of people live on credit. Our coun- !sh to share our good fortune?” The speaker concluded: ‘‘Cre- volving an Indian accused of was aggravated in a fall at puree adies enecs pro- series of Sunday . night con- Lynda Drake, guest ptanist; St oF x : University .t a tae : 1 he—asked “Stany— more people idit_unions are-an essential part breaching. the Migratory Birds Frobisher Bay a vear ago and = °™ for last night's concert ‘certs in the “festival of musi¢ ee Mes Meche oe , s } s - : : = t ae . fn ee ee oe municipal void be borrowing from éredit of the programy of the Antigonish Convention. Act by. shooting- a he has walked with a cane since th 9g boeqgerdutey care ee ee ee Extension Department, Antigon- ities, churches are all built on inions if we were equipped to movement to help. free _ people mallard, the ‘Supreme Court,.of then hoir, which started the 1966 ‘Margaret Hall, choir director; “panist. ish, NS, was the guest speaker credit oe ae ae hare Pn help them.” ‘raise their standards, promote Canada reversed Mr Justice. -Fven axe a fiidze. he hae ; —-it-was hard.to say whether this - i y. and the Sissons’ . acquittal. The duck % t n convention of - r } ‘ . _ economic democracy. and in thé sson quit - never hesitated: ta 5 hi eet oneal Union League, is good or bad, but the fact re- ee eee psig sont more fully as intelligent citi- now stuffed, sits in his office. mind on almost ans oe “held Saturday at Cafiadian For- Joust oe wn ae og Commission report on banking |2¢%%: thus taking # great stride The territorial court judge advocating: self-government ‘tor ~ 0 ov 4 s a ‘ : ces Base, Summerside tad pyle back Ss I" and, finance in 1964 that outlined |‘owards being masters of their has been . dismissing hunting |the- territories, calling for more The speaker opened his re- : the rapid growth of credit un-°%" estiny.” charges against Eskimos and judges in the North, asking, —_ — "The Credit Union movement jo, aver the past few years. The J. Elmer Hynes, recently ap- Indians since 1959, arguing that proper. settlement with the In- - * * : professes that one of the main .4: 016: staied that the move pointed fieldman for the Prince game ordinances couldn't be dians and Eskimos for northern : t ‘ DEATHS ——treasonsfor—its—existence—is—t0- Cr ow has close to three mik eo" ere Island-Credit-Union..llea-. ‘applied to-them—because-#-1763_lands:—stating—that—mazistrates a 9 . 4 : permit ‘people to borrow at rea- 1.1. nombers in its local so Ue-the Brunswick yee u royal proclamation granted appointed bv northern affairs to WHITEWAY — The death oc- sonable—interest—rates- auere citiés—hotds—assels of | more |'0® Federation and part of the them freedom to hunt for thelr handle some cases in the Fast- | ~ : curred on: Saturday,. July. 9, of (27@ ™eny pee ie rein = than $16 billion and has emerg- joer oo ee fre livelihood. ern-Arctic are “under the dom!- | a. P : s , . 7 ‘ ea i : a David Sterling Whiteway of Bil- Te ee of rs __ ed as a significant part of the Iknowe as “Operation Green In May, the Supreme Court nation of the department.” ' SUMMERSIDE Today is,which will last approximately 2 afternoon-there will he a demon- lerica, Massechusetts formerly ne errs F neral Home financial system ‘light’. “This program is design- reversed his acquittal of an Es- John Sissons was born in day many of this town's 10.- hours, from 8 to 10 p.m. stration by the Summerside Ma- of Prince Edward. Island. Rest- _ ‘ : a etaitanek ‘ram Dr. MacNeill told the meeting jeq to involve people at a com- kimo accused of killing five Orillia, Ont Called to the Al residents have been awaiting Lieutenant - Governor WJ. jorettes ing at the Perry Funeral Home, jto as at alt i held why St. Francis Xavier Univer- ! munity level and to educate and caribou and, contrary to law. berta bar in 1921. he practised for some time It's,the opening ‘MacDonald, who will view the Preliminaty judgine of the 354 Boston Rd. Billerica, with ao tae a: To “ aa a oni itv became emerged. in credi promote the credit union move-. taking only parts of them home. law in the Peace River country of -the Mth annual week-long parade from a reviewing stand Miss P.E.I. contestants will be visiting hours, 35 and 7-9. op this . Sta te ‘ a avin | union promotion. He told af pre-'ment throughout the Island’’, he It ruled the incident took place until 1945. the year he was de- Lobster Carnival festivities and ‘in front of the Roval Canadian held at the Stadium beginning at Monday. July 11. Funeral service the home a : we Sie at senting a brief to the royal com- |.aiq on land once owned by the Hud- feated after five vears as an from 13 this afternoon until’ Legion Home this afternoon, 8.30 tonight and this will be a will be held at Pinehurst Congre- Church. “Souris, - — mission on banking and finance | out that Son's Bay Company and. since MP : late Saturday, everything goes. will also officially declare the nightly event until a Carnival [High Mass at 10 30 ‘Interment Mr. Hynes pointed ou at i. ’ n ML 4 gational Church commencing at SSA ———_-At-the theme-of The Education- ‘this program has three parts: the 1763 proclamation ‘excluded That vear he was named a For those: who enjoy horse Carnival open in a ceremony at Queen is selected on Thursday 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12. He in the church cemetery a! “and Sociological Reasons for improving the imaze of the cre- such lands, the Eskimo should district court judge for district racing. there is a racecard the stadium at 7.15 p.m This Adjacent to the’ stadium, the is a son of Mr.and Mrs. Robert ‘ppyys — At the P-E1 Hospital OUT Promotion of Credit Un- git union movement in PEI. be convicted Alberta and held the post until nightly at thg local oval. Many will be followed by a concert by Bill Lynch Midway is open daily Whiteway- and is survived. by his Sct 10. 1966, Lester Ellis, Don- 19" Ih that brief the Univer- anq education of the public Mr. Justice Sissons delights in he was named to the far north, racing enthuWasts. from across the Navy band at 7.30 with a great variety of rides and “ t ormer Sarah E* Der- oii "ie fae a Reacting sits -s obligation and roll in adult 8 ducation |2 collection of mementos of out- Following retirement. Mr. the Maritimes have made sure 4 Carnival ball will be held at games for anyone attending ife,_thef r_Sarah E* _aldston,in-his 69th vear Resting labout credit unions: educat I by. and three sons at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home educat 108 was referred to and it) lof credit union boards of direc- ‘standing cases Along—with—the-Justice— Sissons and his wt ine they were on hand for Carnival the Lezion Home at which it is This is generally one of the main wiseansthoniioaecnisie - from-where_the-funeral_willxbe_Was. shown how credit uniONS tore credit committees. .super-__ stuffed duck, he has a rug. made fend to live in Edmonton His week in vears gone by and it’s expected members of the RCN attractions for the younger folk STOCKWELL — At Stanford, held Tuesday, service com- 4t@ & vehicle for adult educa- visory committees, education n Of the hide of; a muskox® that siiccessor “is “expected te” be expected -to—be—no- different tins band.—will - proyidethe...music._along_with. many. others who, al- Connecticut, yan July 9. Joseph mencing at 1:30. Interment in tion committees and tfeasurers at figured in another hunting case: named in late July, year as Laird “Boots” Frame, Carol Salter, Carnival princess: though well along in life, are William Stockwell in his 69th | ponsidston cemetery He pointed out hat credit M- the Jocal Jevel; education of or- | sithe hard-working classifier and in 1965, will represent Miss still young at heart ‘cy year Resting s..the Bowness ions are instruments of educa- qinary- members in the advan- | manager of the Prince County P.E.I. of last year, Elaine Tan- No one can dispute that there Funeral Home, Summerside, |MacDONALD | The death oc- , " re tages and benefits of credit un- \Horsemen's. Club, sponsors of ton, now Mrs. Archibald Mac- is. entertainment for everyone until noon Wednesday. then to curred at the Prince Edward stan’s ‘Basilica ‘for Scriptural ion membership lthe Raceway. has been working Leod, who will be unable to at- from the age of one vear to 190, Victoria West United Church for Jsjand Hospital on Saturday, Service for the dead at 7 p.m. Re-elected as directors for a overtime-rounding up the best tend. This year’s Miss P EJ at the Summerside Lobster Car- service at 2 pm. Interment im july 9, 1966, of Mrs. George His remains will lie im state two vear period were: Leo Blac- een in the Maritimes ‘for contestants will be =e at nival : = — Sear & vt ek ee Kingsboro, in her until 19 am. Tuesday when |quiere, Prince County: Rev. Don | week the hall.” eas oy ann ours Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 54th year ‘Remains wil! rest Pontifical Requiem High Mass MacLennan, Queens County and ; i The Carnival opens at 130 to-| One of the highlights gach ioe .. TRADE HAS HISTORY : iin ag at the Dingwell Funeral Home. wil! be .held. Interment in the | Edmond ‘Gallant. Kings County. | Western ond Cantral Districts iday with a large -parade which during the week will be the lob- England..has imported cows . Souris, until. Tuesday at noon, Roman Catholic cemetery JG. Gaudin. managing direc- : : will begin at the Railway Wharf ster suppers which will be serv- from the Channel Island’ of Ren Seturday a . nye hen to South Lake Church for . tor of the P_E.I. League, pre- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., July 11, 1966. 3 and wind its way through town ed at Civic. Stadium. daily be- Jersey since 1771. Sates. ear oe ta ia? service commencing at 2.59. DOIRON The death occurred sented the annual report He " - Poe age Street to Contest, up tween 3 and 8 pm. For those ——— MiP Wow c p.m. Interment in’ the church at -his home, 123 Dorchester |noted that the past. year has) the three-mile run for the sec: Central to Notre Dame and few who don't like the tasty Get rid of those dark BE i Ae cemetery : Street, on Saturday, July 9. of been reasonably . successful tor | Clarke Breaks jond time in five days _ down Notre Dame to Civie Sta-jcrustaceans, delicious, chicken It’. ti f MacLean Funeral Home until Roy Doiron, formerly of North |most of the credit unions, Competing in the British Ama- dium. which is the hub of -acti- suppers will be provided corners: oe — or a — noon today. July 11, then to West GILLIS The death ocurred Rustico in his 64th year. Re- though a ai = vt Another Mark teur Athletic Association meet, "Tae gaara E Pioicoatg ge a a few of the modern lighting job. With , at the Charlottetown Hospital mains. wll rest this afternoon. Keep pace with the na ional he was timed in 12 -minutes. parade chairman, Eugene ‘activities, which can be seen to . : . tn gyi an og Bho on Saturday, July 9, 1966. of at 2 o'clock at the Hennessey /growth. On the provincial level. ac’ Weenie Saurthee oie 58.2 seconds. In Stockholm last LeBlanc. anticipates if. will be day. the opening day of the ror lighting indoors Interment.in the Church ceme.|Reverend Bernard Gillis, DD, Funeral Home from where the |total assets increased by over | i ien 18 world records in. Tuesday he lowered his own en ghont the best in Carnival Carnival and utdoors, you can really tery jin his 84th year, His remains funeral will be held Wednesday $350,000 and savings by i his track career, Saturday bet. world record for the. distance to rath an ye include — Vaudeville acts, provided daily show off the beauty of : have been transferred from ‘the morning, leaving the funeral | Membership decreased to 9,008 beced the 13 aor b : 12°30 4 clowns, ‘marching units, bands throughout the week, can be _ ee MacDONALD — At her home in | Hennessey Wiuneral “Home to home at 8 am. for Requiem 45 4 result of 17 inactive credit minute ‘barrier in ie Cashion as es 8 aoe! galore. including the Royal Can- seen either this afternoon begin- YOuUr home. See your con- Souris Line _Road... on Satur-‘the Sacred Héart Home where | Hizh Mass at St: Dunstan's |ufions having “been merged or the mile in 4:01.5, by four vards adian Navy band “from HMCS ning at 5-o'clock or tonight at-!1 tractor today. day. July 9, 1966, Mrs George they will rest untj] this -even- Basilica at 9°15. Interment will ‘liquidated: On the national devel | pies WESTERN Walt Wilkinton ae ton Stadacona. Halifax. The Miss Prior to the vaudeville acts this : PD MacDonald in her @&th vear. ing at 6 45. at which time they -be in the: Roman Catholic ceme. 25S¢ts increased by over $272] cot dees Keen oe P-E.T contestants will also be in a sami inion cHer' remains were transferred wil! be transferred to St Dun- tery million and savings by $235 mil- | , j : cad the parade riding in open cars. ee : steht rid ae oe lion and membership by 770.670. | FUNERALS land, took .the Javeli even The RCN band will presént s., : Other reports were presented with a fecord-breakig toss of twa concerts at Civie Stadium by Leo Blacquiere. president of 273 feet Second’ was John Fitz- later in the day N T | C E se st the P.E.I. Credit Union League; | MacDONALD FUNERAL — “!mmons of England with 253 The opening day has also been . eo a Fae an eit a Ae F Strain>—chatrman—of=the+ “The-funerat-for-the—tate— Prank—feetone och. ” E *. 4 = fats 2 _e pista oa : e tstabilization fund board; Gilbert |(MacDonald was “Feld Sunday South Africa, won the junior man Jim Hogan has rounded up ; 7 Gaudet. chairman of the educa- afternoon from the Compton Fu- two-mile in 8 me another meet some of the best musical talent §- 5 : 0 rans or ta ion tional and promotional commit- neral Home to the Immaculate recor? on the Island for a-concert—at Albert Thomas Petroleum will be : tee and Urbain LeBlanc, chair- Conception Church, Wellington ———— eee crocs z man, of the ‘Centennial project Center, where Requiem High : st — Mass was celebrated by: . Rev K ' Cc N O T | E 5 i — nt IN : —— _Leonand “MacDonald _who also ort. closed Monday, July 10 due to a . officiated, at the interment in ~ : : 4 ia : the church cemetery. The pall- aN a : : : a : bearers were Raymond H. Gil- All members of Charlottetown Council $24 ; : 7 . death in the famil Ban eee oes Bosc of the Knights of Columbus are urged to attend eath in the tami y- é ow, ~Lowe arlow. ach- , sare y i ‘Gallant and Louis Praught. prayers for the late Father Bernard Gillis at St. 7 ————~] Dunstan's Basilica at 8:30 p.m. Monday evening, = - July HH. ; Hse Signed: 2 PHONE "KING'S COLLEGE Signed: | ANNOUNCING.... - : ‘ George MacGuigan, ( Ee i Grand Knight i rse i ; VISIT ALBERTON 5| SCHOOL ae a special course in The following persons from | . : . - é out of the province are visiting | aoe 1 l : in the Alberton area: Mrs. |. WINDSOR, MOWA SCOTIA reative ens i : Preston Clark, Saint John, N.B., 3 ; : bis spending this week with re- é 2 : . | latives in Alberton,- Montrose RESIDENTI 4OOL Dr am at and Alma: Sally Corker, New A : ad SC i : 1¢c$ a -York. is.spending a holiday. with -.. . e ROR. BOYS Bure a : . # her brother-in-law and f ; ees ee , : ! ‘i Se Ps - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weekt,| ¢ i a Are still available on dwellings snd commercial An invaluable aid to teachers in pub- re — Alberton; Mr. and Mrs. Char- Matricetation . . jes T. Green, Montreal, . ar- | | properties in good condition and locations. lic school, kindergarten, Sunday Ae rived on Saturday to visit Mrs. SyHabus. designed te prepare ° 5 KEITH MacKENZIE “Pac Green: “Beth Clarke, Al | clas Maheowiie We will be glad to discuss your requirements and | school, playground supervisors; and ; bany, N.Y., is a guest at the , : : : : r ; : : eae BT. 8 Oe . ‘iis shoes senile ain | for anyone working with young peo- Weeks, Alberton; Mr. and Mrs. Opening dete : ple. § i Erskine Wallace from Calgary, | AIC PE ER MacAULA Alberta, are visiting relatives | SEPTEMBER 7, W966 Daily classes 9:00 a.m. to 11:0 am. com- conservative PET Y [estes i HYNDMAN & CO. LTD : ss Asuna : are accompanied by _ their ee . mencing July 11 to Aug. 20. Applications and | ee tae ies a saameien ee Z MORTGAGE AND INSU RANCE BROKERS i recnenen by writing: The Registrar, “i ui wl r 7O sons edicine | sAls <§ : : 5 e op Name On Eac Ba ot Hat. Mrs: Roberta Rogers with | JOHN S. DERRICK, M.A. 57 Queen St. Dial 4-6567 Atlantic Summer School of the-Arts. Box 348 her small son of Calgary, and | . Bendseasir Confederation Centre, Charlotettown. : ‘ Marlene Wallace, ‘also their son, | , = we John meme te Cited: Wise Wallace : “ad ; 2 scieeieiitintenceenilenieatnanptaiacnacntaanetines a eT NRE WEE ES A > *