The Wide High l Ichool King and Queen. as ' well as M attendants were chosen Thursday afternoon by popular vote and are seem i above Immediately prior to “ball leader Lester 8 Pearson wul open his national dacdon campaign here next Wednesday. it was learned Thurs» day from E.D. Reid. president I the P.E.I. Liberal Federalion. l n. will be accompanied by .l W W and Senator John M. president of the Na- tins! Liberal Federation. Mr. Pearson and party will arrive here at now. speak to public meetings hi More" and Murray River that afternoon. and address a public meeting in the Queen aiarlotte High School Auditorium that night. F r o in here, he goes to Newfoundland. Ir. Raid added. Progressive Conservative spokesm. Gerald R. Foster, sahlltwouldbeafewdayshe- lore his party's campaign vould i get into high gear. but the im~ portant work of organization ia underway. Mr. Foster is pre- sident ot the provincial ted- oration. Ian Webster. New Democra- tic party provincial president. said “interest Is developing tre- mondously" In this provlnr‘f'. NO MAJOR CHANGE "Oar Min-tint will meet Monday or Tuesday of next was ." he said. to draft prrli- ‘ rninary plans. although no mn- Jor change is anticipated from mtegy already worked on: Both Mr. roster and \tr. Webster said that their pari.‘t mtional leaders would he in the province later. ant- “in. Her Diefenbaker was here in Decsrtiber and T C Douglas. fie New Democratic leader. was in the province earlier this "I. All tour Ill. Liberal candidat- I I will spelk It the Charlotte- town meeting. on April 25. Hr Reid said. They are Allison all. Its and Ira Lewis for olive-u. Thomas .I. Kickham for Kings. “all”? GROUP The Canadian Wheelmen's Association founded In rm was the first cycling club In North America. LATE NOTICES l tn MN - At the King! M mrial Hospital on Chm. Saturday. April let. In. a.m. lateth in the Ouch cemetery. m — At fie Charlottetown h“. M I. IN. Louis J. Marita. finish. in his sand I. restraint will be Irtlns- th Rooney Funeral ! i «It Marti, Tignish lam. it i I .5 man in lost!“ at the Sun- com Interment ‘ Cemetery. , h! u 1-10 m. — At the Prince Wednesday. lat-tiara Helen. . mt daughter . Prank Mac in- F t e e Cenie‘ery. N E ill ’1. l i if? “I {lit 5‘" ii is 'i l i it it; . and .l s'smr ROYALTY rouns frown fhPll’ royal tour of Summer- sidr and vicrnity. The King and Queen. Rm Ram-y lid .leati Rrander. are soar in the rear seat (centre) flanked by PTII'II‘PSS Gloria MacDonald George MacKay for Prince NOT MUCH CAMPAIGNING .\ir Poster explained thil morning that the PC candidates cannot do much about cam- paigning in their respective cou- ntics until their nominating con- ventions are held. Everyone is agreed that the present members will be the t'hnri't' of their constituencies. he observed. but It would be prnsiimptuous of any one at them to start campaigning tui- til he or she has been chosen officially by his constituency convention. it was explained. The PC conventions are slated for next week. with Queens on April 36. Kings on April 17. and the Prince County convention on Saturday. April :8. lion Angus MacLean a nd Heath Macquarrie in Queens. and Margaret Macdonald Kings are the people who re- presented their constituencies. and Prince Kenneth Kenny. In front. with the driver. Wayne Matheson are Prince Art Bing- ham and Princess Teresa Ho- gan. The King and Queen are Grade 11 and 12 students re- speetively. National Liberal Campaign Gets Underway On Island and their party. in the parts» ment that was closed yester- day. it’s interesting to note that none of them is entitled to the “MP” designation. now th at parliament has been prorogued. They will have to earn that ran all over again at the June 18 election. or one or more of the other party candi- dates could earn it. That is for the people to decide at the polls. It's a bit different for Mr MacLean. though. as he retuln! the right to the "Honorable" designation for life. regardless of whether he is reelected or defeated. or eventually retires competition. Full details will bejard. of Africa long has been. from public rile. As a member l distributed m the schools trained to hunt other game nut-h of the Privy Council of Canada. he retains that distinction and will do so as long as he lives. New Democratic party candi- lmas Dunphy in Kings. and 'Arnold Wood in Prince. island Will $1,000 Scholarships Four new scholar” d t1.- 000 each will be awnded this year in Prince Edward Island ‘ by the National Advisory (haili- cil on Physical Fitnaas. P.E.I. council representative J. E. Ready said Thursday. The scholarships will he for first - year students entering comm leading to a degree in physical education. he sdiol- arships may be used at any Can- adian university. COMPETITIVE BASIS They will be available for a r one-year period any and will be subject to the reqth of first class honors. 75 percent. and will be worded on a corn- petitive basis. Selection will be made by a special committee convrised 0! university normatlvoa. the advisory committee. provinces. and the department of health. f 5 Continuing ‘ rated that the boat had been fl eel Probe It will be a few days yet be— lore investigations will be comA pieted. Deputy Attorney-Genes al 1. Arthur MacGuigan said Thursday. reserdm' a 'he re- eait seizure of IMO seal pelts at Souris The pelts were said to have been landed by a group of seal hunters operating with helicop- ters off the north coast of the province, under the direction at Dr. Marc Arsenault I\tagdsl- Ii Islands. The pelts were being loaded - MV Colville Bay. owned by Percy O‘Hanley. Souris. when they were seized Reports indi- chartercd for the trip in the Magdalen Island Mr. MacGuigsn met earlier this week with RCMP olficera who made the leisure. INCOME! use i wAsumc'mN IAPi _ The ‘»._ "\&30— MV CFEDERATION oocxs AT BOR EN The MV Confederation dock- ' ed at Borden last night after a 14—hour trip tram Halifax. nual refit able of carry ng “in cars The glittering new 9.000.000 r Torn-mime Tuesday after the car ferry will start on the run ~ between some“ and C a p ' MV Abegwcit leaves on her an- averaao tamily income in the United States increased by 1180 last year to 81M. than in 1960. the commerce department said Thursday. l Trinity United Church. Devotions were led by Horace MJCFarlane. sung leader was Walsori )IacNauzhl. QC. and Ivan MacKenfle. finesmasrer granted by .\la:istr.ile Mac- Edgar Ramsay and collector. Donald Ttlt‘ liixt ni (int-rat! Garnet 1 Eric Jones. . ‘ Warn-n of l'revirmn wrth driving a mtlinr uhilc his abilitiv was Summerside and Prince County Break Charge Get Four Also announced were plans for bursary assistance up to $1.000 per student spatially. it can be given to a scholarship recipient as a supplement to meet spec. ial need. The bursaries arc to he paid from provincial allocat- ions. Mr. Ready so maxed. that ix PEI. athletes will be chosen to attend the AAU trials In Ontario this summer. Money} has already been voted for the} expenses. he said. Another mayor move to be in. itiatcd in the near future will. be the establishment of I train- 1 log centre for metres in the Mnri'time Provinces. 'I‘he iocat-r itxi of the centre will be an- nounced shortly. he said. Next meeting of the advisory committee will be held In Tor-i onto. beginring on Labor Day Mr. Ready said he hoped stu- dents from acroso the province 1 would get applications in for the shortly. he said. The swank will Dr Orville Phillips in Prince. l dates are [to P. Mclsaac and n c e m e in ‘Wilfred Inman in Queens. Tho-l . CITY It QUEENS Births, Deaths, Marriages BIRTHS SANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanderson. St. Peters Bay. are happy to announce thc arrival of their son. David Ralph at the P E.l. Hospital on \prll lt‘yth Weight 8 lbs. I. I’ll DI’NN A. At the Sourui Hospital on Sunday. April IS. 1962 to Cst and Mrs James ‘ii. Dunn. lnee Betty Ann Miller RNA. a son. James Dale. Weight 3 lbs l or ENGAGEMENTS FARRAR -— COURT — Mr. and Mr: Arthur Farrar. Spring- ton. Willi In lflnfllfllt‘! Eh! en- gagement of their eldest dale ghter. Carol .Iean to Nelson Frederick Court. son of Mr. and Mrs Albert Court of Bed- ford. P E l Marriage to take place in the near future. McCRINDLE—I'OKD — Kr. and Mrs Andrew Mchlde. of flirt-h Cliff. wish to amnco the mangement of their daugh- ter Mnrgnret Ann. to Eric wimton Ford. still of Mr. and Mrs George Ford of Winsloe. PEI The wedding will take place Saturday. June 1. 1962. at 4 o'clock In St Nicholas' Anglican church. Birch Cliif. IN MEMORIAM rmmnirn — In loving "sensory of anerie E Thurber who dd» ported this lite April 11. l”. Dear God forgive our silent tear. A constant wish thst die were here In thy safe keeping we know is is WAID—Inlovt'uinemoryd Albert James Wardwa parted this We Alli II. I... 'CWmflflm.mM. tnsceyoodie. Toni-tdyonrhnda'tdsslnol— bye But will rm. I. M lives flirt-nah Re last few mnmwfl you may mannered h daughter and son. WALEEW - h m memory til it dear bub-ad M I“ Kenneth J McAIeer who pa.- ed sway Apri III. III. called sway (thikhtmm.IWlli will Mint-rheutsasm‘l. Em missed Mull“ DENNIS —- In loving memory at a deer husband and father. Wilbur Dennis. who passed away April Nth. I960. Always a lonely heartache. Often a silent tear. Always a beautiful memory 0f the one we loved so dear Always remembered by his wile and family. 'I'UPLIN — in loving memory of Mrs. Minnie Tuplin. who pass- ad away April 22. 1951 Lovingly remembered by Ray Ella. and Maude. l'LOOD — In loving memory of our dear mother Mrs James D. Flood who passed away April 19th, Ill). Wmdarfnl memories of one so dear Treasured still with a love sin- cere. Is our hearts she in Win: yet We loved her too dearly to ever turret ledly missed and always re membsed by her family. KING — in loving memory of the late John Archibald King. who passed away April lath. out of Mt. ht never out of mind: They are cherished in the hearts Of those hey leave behind Iattngiy remembered by wits Id faintly. igiggsiii I ii: i it I .5 3 hisifiit -ulmhne remembered. laud-.Mbyhiswitem‘m - ~.lt9atn.ntichnei. BONSIIAW INN opsnhig dance. Come one! Come all! arid have a ball. Saturday limit. April 21. Music by the Three Macs. GIVE IIOPE AND help to our ' Crippled Children - Buy Easter Seals — and use them to remind others. Send contribution to Box 608. Charlottetown. BEFORE you blur—Sn Hie beautitul coala. all weather coats and dresses. nus 6-1816. Helen's Dram Shop. 54 Grafton ‘ Strut. Charlottetown. RESERVE Wednesday. May Ioth. for Annual Lobster Supper lair-r1: Royal United Church served by the men. l ATTENTION! Main Brace lMembers. Special Easter Mon- .day Dance 31.00 Couple. Lunch will he served. Music by the Tartans. DR. 1. A. MacMillan will be absent from his office until May 16th. UNITED Pentecostal Church. Glarlottctowri. Quincy Stairs. pastor. Sunday School to. ser- 1 vices ii and 7:30. Tuesday and Thursday I p.rn. EASTER FESTIVAL of Church Music. Six choirs, I” voices. at ‘St. James' Kirk. Sunday. April r9. 3 pm, organised by Char- lottciown Centre. Royal Canad- ‘ian College of Organista. All ‘ welcome. ATTENTION Guiders - Miss. Jill Campbells Training fl! Pn- rrol leaders and Golden Chari- Iottetown. YMCA. Wednesday. April 3th. Contact Provincial . Training Commissioner. Mrs. M. ‘ round. if able to attend. l DATEI‘OIftnalentriossithc Print-cw Isl-id Drama L TRAINED HUNTER ‘ The cheetah. or bunting loop- as antelope. RESERVE Saturday June 2nd tor Girl Guide Association. Pan- try sale. SEE our assortmun of iscw‘ m. Houses and Just arrived. Helen's. Montague. MOBELL HALL Friday April I'Ith. Souria Players present ‘ "Irish Eyes". Sponsored by Mor- ell. Y.I. EASTER MONDAY dsncc. Morell Community Hall. Admis- aiuu 50 cents Sponsored by Moi-ell Canadian Legion. CHOOSE your new easier hat" (run our complete assortment‘ of styles and colors. Also match- Ing scarves and glove sets. At Helen's. Main Street. Montague. DANCE St. Peter's Bay Holy Name Hall. Eastu Monday night. April 23nd. Dancing from I!) m 12.1! Cliff Peter's Or- destra, canteen mics. ROSENEATII Bonny Drop open Wednesday and I'm-Ida) of every week from I a.m. to 6 pm. All work done by Mf- lneltt. dusta's. . Main St IOCENEATI‘I iBeauty I h o p open Wednesday and Thursday of each week commencing April 154i from 9 a.m. to a pm. All work by appointment. CHECK FALLING hair. dan drnff. itchy or scaly acslp, with LANEX. a new lanolin scalp treatment. Satisfaction or m back. 31.” Jar. at Larter's Drug Store Spurn: .farriieson'r- Pharmacy —~ Montague. PRINCE COUNTY A.Y.P.A. Variety Concert. Tuesday. April 24th. 8:15 p. m I. Msrk‘s Hall. Remington. LADIES ANGLICAN Wit Child linnal Eastm- thicken Salad 'l'ea — Dara. — Palm-y Sale h Cbnrdl Ital]. Remington. Weaiesdsy. April I. ll um I. Tickets 15 cents. COM! M LONG Riv. lall i‘l'lso Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. Apr. 21, 1962. 3 I . . r I b ° . '21:!“ in mm [or m h“ e 'Clark and Marilyn Bartlett of r . Y iman, “as Harry Holman ll W cum and adinurneri int moz- s Also finalized were plans for} s n "ICH' until a later dare- ] Watson mr‘m'K’r‘ W ll n art= Visiting mmgnsmE 7 A that” Math-ninth i: rirtettte rmin~e| . ‘ i . . _ I Arnhem mm wwnemay mi ‘3“ against Leonard Phillip Thiheau NAMES PEARSO\ llnauzural meeting of the m \ s _ M b k 0 A“ ‘ (PW “math I .. . V TT r Men s (luh there of Kensington rea . en ry LN!" H ‘mm h“ be“ and theft. was withdrawn at a special sitting of Magistrate's .Court before Magistrate W Chester S MacDonald. Thurs- day night Thlbeau was charged with Guests of the club were Judy the Beta Hi-Y Group who were selling tickets for their variety show to he held on Mav ii. in Curr Auditorium ‘breakmg “d mum-lg the Ken The meeting ended earlier sington Legion Home. April 1. their regular weekly meeting at l than usual in order that members and talcing a quantity of 'lqunr Y-Centrc Thursday night With and the Y' Mencttes could at- Crown Prosecutor George R Kaltt'l Lapp presiding. Co chair- tend the holy week uen'ice at MacMahon asked that the infor Will YOU elation in: international (‘0 the Kurdish F m h a x s \ nountt-d TillII‘U‘l8\ SUMMERSIDE Arrange- ments were completed for the 25th anniversary dinner of the Summersidc \"5 Men's Club to be held Thursday evening at the intillrialitm h. tht cm i l'lIfTIl‘Ill help those who cannot help themselves? 1962 Campaign P. E. I. Division Canadian Mental Health Association .. STARTS TUESDAY APRII. 24th Dr. I. ll. Mnloney President P.E.l. Division Canadian Mental Health Association Major Boy I). Milt-Gillii'rriy (7.0.. A.D.t‘. Campaign Chairmen PIJ. Division. rendition Mestal Health Aswinttoa The I962 campaign of the P. E. I. Division Canadian Mental Health Association, starts On Tuesday, April 25th. Your support ———__ ROY A L SECURITIES Ll.” Cor-porn- Irivestrnent Seem-tun Am I. WI!” of this campaign is sincerely solicited, so that work on this least understood of all illnesses may may go forward . . . . In aid of those who cannot help themselves. Donations May Be Sent To: P.l.l. Division.th Mental Health Associatioa.P.O. Iosm.Cliortotte- Mimmnflmdbyammsor. Your contribution - large or small - will be most appreciated Th- fer-ry is car matron be withdrawn. “hich waa accepted by Deicncc Counsel .1. rhatzed whitle mpaii’ed m alt-nhnl or a drug no. mn- rrudpd “rth turtle-"Ce of the at:- nantcd a memner oi the board of the Da: llammarskiold Four.- an nraani/atinn n'nm'it. "I’I"I'Btlrlfl. ari- Thn Liberal hath ltade‘r r; nnp of it well. knfl\\r‘ parsonalrtw: tn diiierent [saris oi iht world appointed to <\lPdl<h 1