. ten others,” 4 This ts the Estevan Collegi- ate Band having a bite to eat upon _ arrival Charlottetown’s CNR direct from station — Saskatchewan. BAND ARRIVES HERE This band will be participating in the Gold Cup and Saucer last night a€ = parade on Friday morning and will give a concert tonight at “9.30 ‘in front, of the grandstand at Charlottetown Driving Park These noted musicians’ have played ‘the Calgary Stampede and have had many television and radio programs. The dir- ector is H.F. Williams. CLINICS SCHEDULED ~_ Tuberculosis Director _ Comments. On Surveys - “Most authorities agree ‘that 400 of our Sonik annually | department’ s tuberculosis one undetected case of tuberculo-)are spared the. disrupting -ex- | ais may well spread his disease to [perience of being treated for consequently be argued that through the com- | bined efforts of the provincial |E.M- FGound, director of health .and_ the | division § of- department P.EI. Tuberculosis League sorhe N.S: Resident Assessed $15 ‘in Prince Edward island. it- can this contagious disease.’ These are the words of Dr. of the control Dr Found was commenting Lon the value of tuberculin test- jing and X-ray surveys — which jhave been in vogue in this pro- vince for the “past nine years: He painted out that these have. ‘proved a splendid:source ‘of case \finding, not only for tuberculo- tuberculosis " George Henry Gagne was fined sis but of other chest conditions. $15 and costs for speeding when —pDr. Found pointed out. that. one _he appeared. before Magistrate of the largest clinics to be held A J-~ Haslam Court yesterday in City dis- eu Truman: Hayden, Cherry tricts; and will be held on Aue “Police “this year will be at Monfague. | which” - includes 15. school alley was -fined- $15 and costs 18 and_19 and Aug 22 and 23. - driving: without-due: care ard ~ atfention ag A Charlottetown resitent. “W A. Ward_was fined $50 and costs 95 and 26 for leaving ‘the scene-of an accl: dent -Three men were charged with Another clinic, which’ includes 10 sehool districts, will take place at Bridgetown arid August 29 and 30 COMMENDS PEOPLE. | Dr. Found — commended = the being drunk and incapable and people of Bridgetown and vicin- had_fines.of $20 and days levied- and was fined $20 and costs ays_after_pleading“ guilty costs or 10. or Wquor esavenies Is Scheduled The Adimiral Beatty Hotel, _ Saint John, NB. = be Head- ~qquarters far the 17th Annual Convention”of Funeral Directors - and. Services Sept. 11th-14th The guest lecturer this vear will be Nelson E. Hodper, of Jackson- ville. Florida, management con- sultant for “the Order of the Golden Rule, who.will speak on the varied and complex facets of management as it pertains to the funeral director today Each provincial association will hold ings and jomt meetings of all the associations will. be held Entertainment for the ladies will include bridge and a drive and luncheon at the Westfield | Golf and County Club Dancing and enteriainment by po talent will be Pvening under the. general supervision of Lorne E. Sprague. E. Davis Adams ‘of Chatham will be the general chairman for the convention. assisted by Rob- _ ert Gradley, Charlottetown; P.E.I. and Seth Withrow, Upper Rawdon, N.S. as Co-Chairman Roger Furlong of AmHerst, NS. will be General Supéfvisor. Mrs. «L.M. Pirie, Saint’ John, és the convention secretary and , Seneral neral_publiicity . DEATHS MacDONALD — At 369 North Market Street, Summerside, August 17-1966, W- -Brenton- MacDonald, age 77.’ Resting at the Compton Funneral Home till Saturday, August 20, then to St. Paul's Church for Requiem High Mases at 9 am. Interment in the ehurch cemetery Thursday and Friday, 7-10. their separate meet- | which has | | ity. in. that... at_the—-pre-clinical- another - man, organization. meeting held Aug. 10 9, every school district was. re- to _apresented_by- members_of-either charge of unlawful possession of The Catholic Women's League or the Women’s Institute These , women will carry on canva jin their various districts prior to August 25 The director was hopeful th: if clinics at Montague and Bridge- own would equal or surpass that ‘of other cemace wirveyed during 1966. Endorsing the ‘toneneloae| testing and X-ray ‘survevs as a most most important facet of iis Island Band Places Second In Moncton The Lovat Scots just comp'etec a 17- day Festival at North Rustico placed second in the senior pipe band competitions at the Mari- time Band Festival’ in Moncton. he Island ' band. held each . | \ jband, With a creditable mark of 85, comnosen of high school, college and univer- sity students, lost out to the Cale- donian Pipe Band of Saint John. N.B.. an adult, all-male band considered to be tops im.the Ma- ritimes for sevora! years. The Lovat Scots also partici- pated in the’ street parade in Moncton and turned in a fine marching performance They will be taking part in-Friday’s Gold Cup and Saucer parade. Besides being a marching the Lovat scots is a wide- \ly-acclaimed concert group with 'a dozen highland dancers in Visiting hours | 2-4 and | BELL — At her late residence, 89 Kent Street, 16, 1966. Helen P Bell in her ‘77th year. Resting at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home from where Tuesday, August | the funeral will be held today, | Auzust 18. with service com- mencing at 1.30 p.m.’ Interment in People's cemetery "i _ More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant “way to overcome loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, an improved powder, sprinkled on + upper and lower plates holds them - fortable firmer so that they feel more com- No gummy, gooey, pasty | taste or feeling. It’s Alkaline (non- | acid). Does not sour. Checks “plate odor breath’’. Get FASTEETH today @t drug counters everywhere, their group and a repertvire of over 20 Scottish dances, Admission 15¢_ August , ‘Pipe Band pte- | ventative. program, Hon. Keir Clark, minister-of heaith, said: “In’ the year 1966 we can thigk in terms of the eliminat- lon” of the compl>x socio-ecdnt mic disease, Tuberculosis, public health problem; ever.. this does not necess arily | mean that we awe very. near elimination “We dare not slacken: our eR -ventive tuberculosis progrimme | lest there be a resurgence of | this-malady comparable to ven- ereal disease, which has- once -again become a_ major publie | health problem. not only on the North: Amernecan continent but throughout the -world."’ Dr. Found stated that within the past five years there have been. 20 startling epidemics of tuberculosis in Canada Eight of these were in Prince Edward Island. “which resulted” in ‘over- se of the population being infect: how- He concluded by saving that | during the spring and summer of 1966 such clinics. have been held-at Miscouche. 1G, St Eleanors,. Miliview, Ebbsfleet. Malpeque, New Ze3- tand: Red —Pomnt—and—Flmira- “It 1s gratifving, said -Dr. |Found, to state that the response —these—cimics “wittin Mniehined 1 43 school chstricts. was 80 per cent, the, highest response being from the Malpeque centre, with Elmira following a close ‘sec- ond.’ STRIKE ‘Conhnued from Paze 1) jintroduced at the fall fession of Parliament He emphasized -again that there would be no federal inter- vention until a strike. has ac-' tually been called. ‘But we're not going to waste any time ee The strike would come at a time of record freight ship- mens particularly ‘export ) wheat moveménts to fill mas-/ sive Russian and Chinese con- \ tracts Just over. 70--per cent of the as a| | Western and ‘Island News Page ‘$100 Fina ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown; Thur. Aug. 18, 1966. 3 f 4 : . ‘ . 5 ‘ oy BFrTRA CANS | Secand Man — Rermuda prohibits than one: car ‘Arrested In Cop Killing A- law | P. J's LTD. | ae Central Districts To Air Views Th ere im an hopes to present unification Jeg jislation to. Parliament “this cerainly be most sent --SHARP- : (C ontynued | from page 1) Warren Grove Jersey Farm: interview he criticized unification policy. But | land that the legislation will al- to the would like to testify before -the ls Levied GLASGOW. (Reuters) . - Pa (C UDMORE’S GROCERY) lice have arrested a “second man sought in a. nationwide Former Officers Get Chance rerace rari nese, toner manhunt flowing” te ehwing HEINZ are nontral Gee phates “vohinla | of three London detectives The arrest was made in this Scottish capital’ Wednesday ~ within “50 yards of a major police station On Unification. while impaired. was. fined: $100 | and costs or 10 days by Provin- SOUP DEAL By DAVE McINTOSA Jcommittee for study. shal ree er ree Police had warned that John woot As f concerned,” 37 é ind? Ge mies ie ote jhe att the lagiatation ait’ gn trata’ s Court yesterday morning. pariee dp Siren Heath i $ TOMATO =. PGETABLE:. may be given a chance this fall ‘to. the committee. and I am cer- Three mireatet appease ie carloads of detectives dé to air ;their views on planned tain the. government. will sup- the Crown an ree for the scended on a tenement, building unification of the three ‘services port me in this.”* fence. The accused was. repre- in the. working-class district of Cc. before .the Commons defence At least five senior retired of- ‘sented by Bert Campbell wiile Calton, they eran hina wn. committee ficers—three air marshals and J.A. MacGuigan, ac, acted ioe armed -and unresisting » Defence Minister Hellver said. two.’ admira!s have. publicly the, Grown Meahcia Saulnier, Duddy and Hérry Roberts, 3" 6 tins North Rustico; was-sentencedto\were named and described in oe 2 pkgs. Carnation g- so far. onty~ one, dismissed | inationwide fadio and television u patti itwo months in the Queen's Coun- fall Rear-Admiral William Landy- ty jail for escaping lawful cus- broadcasts Tuesday. and every- Sa ar C i oe ae more, has said publicly that he chao 6 tody..He was also fined $10 and one in Britain was urged to turn costs. for operating a motor. ve- detective 14 find them fF iad p Y , . 48 o7. tin COMM OR: hicle without a licence, and’ $30 ~~~ x Cordon Bleu 4 oz. tin Graves ] 48 " foe | Unless and. until’ unification | land costs or 15 days for causing | Ron Hegistation is sent ta the 24-7 wiatnhet: d ef@n'é @ eémmnitias |a disturbance in a publie place. there will be no opportunity for | Lund, Wood Man Passes TChicken .. Me Apple Juice 69¢] William Everett nessés ~ “An ambulance from the’ ‘Mae- es ’ A. stock, 'N.B. pleading : not guilty A G ad Eine A Avers, 3 Elmer the committee te. com wimoness if Peek sca ak dak caniie-anaine t roun Ss seiner geen tae ta me ) Mature cow }. Adrian Un-| Conservative Marcel Lambert, and his case vat adjourned to jterlinde, Brackley Point Road; vice-chairman of the commit- ee cet _ A _man was reported to have / 2. Albert J. Boswall; 3. Gordon tee, said in an interview that! \ a | died mee anorey ee . : \ : Docherty... Kingston the liberal majority could still | V hi */ noon vesterday in, the coliseum : ine Group of four 1. Elmer A. block calling Rear-Admiral Lan- | Two e Ic es yesterday ,at) the Charlottetown : Myers;- 2. Albert J., Boswall; 8. qvmore and other possible wit-! Exhibition grounds ee LBS... C Get of sire 1. Warren Grov Jersey Farm; 2.. George Mae pers af the committee in June eo! In Collision |Eean Funeral Home transported He charged that Liheral mem- ihe flan: lo the Seriioe. Dward | Millan: 3. A.J. Boswall employed a “rigged procedure”| A two-car collision D paaied Island” Hospital Dae » y Fresh qt. box] Island doz. BSA or of om : ‘ aie to choke off any possible: eriti |Jast. night at approximately 6:25 eueman prone a.oen 0G ries C . atOVE cer Rey: © arm : ci of defence policy the ‘at the corner of Grafton © and B C C hi Bogwall:' 3. Gordon Docherty. antes : eked . | Prince streets No othér détails’ were avail-« ue err! orn on 0 C -|DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN | Keith Barrett Three-year-old-~ heifer | Sterling Wood and. Sons, Barrett; River q 2 Keith 3. Keith Dixon, Clyde “Four-year-old heifer — 1. Ster- The. MP for Edmonton West | able. The man's name was pot ais A vehicle: reportedly opera- Junior bull calf. — 1. Waldrom and a former Commons Speaker |ted by Ralph B. Smallman of 9 released pending “notification of Fancy Red 2 lbs White 6 for MacPhee, Bonshaw:; 2: hh said there will not be the same Richmond Street,, Charlottetown, next of kin. Eating ‘ dron. MacPhee; 3. Sterling spirit of inter-partv co-operation /struck a telephone- pole while |~ it 59 Wood and Sons, Mt. Herbert neriie’ the aS Ceaties | making a left-turn off Grafton [Grapes - RO cj ‘frui eee C Yearling bull — 1. Sterling after the ‘‘Liberals’ fast foot- |Street onto Prince Street. The | $25 fi a8 f Wood and Sons: 2 Kerth Baf- werk and railroad job” of June second vehicle involved: was te. | Teh rett, Belmont, 3. Waldron Mac- 29 ported to be ao ty. Ae thee - : nes Phee The” transcript of~the—com-.. Lond Dixon, formerly of P EL Is Imposed : Year-old female — 1. Sterling j mittee's June 29 meeting, the land now ‘of Qiiebec, who was : Wood: and Sons: 2. Keith Bar- jac: he'fore parliament ad- Proceeding east on Grafton and ALBERTON —. A_ Montrose rett: 3. Sterting Wend amt Sone: journed, has just. been pub- was in coltision with the’ 6inax- aid t Cl: r Matthews was Two-year-old. heifer. — 1-45 shed: : -man. vehicle. aed eo sid gaate by “Magis- — pe es ahd , North River: It’ shows that the _six-member'} Mr. Smailman was reported’ | trate W. Chester S. MacDonald | at Alberton yesterday for. fail- ing to file an income tax return subcommittee had rec. | to: have sustained a cut on the 1 ommended the usual. :commit-.| forehead was taken to eee tee procedure: In. camera meet- | DY a.member of the city police 10 us. 83c fo “ti ; : for the year 1964 = ings to discuss and draft a re for treatmen | Under the Highway Act fines : 9 ti ; 9 1 eee eae Toor yi ing§ Aylmer 20 oz. tin port to the Commons on the tes- ‘of $10. and: costs were handed vin y > timony_heard. The three Liberal leg! out to Terence Howard Costain, R. B. Macleod MPs on the subcommittee had St. Edwards and Robert Frances | Cl it C 5 39 Ss: Fees Sea Maceece’ | greed to this procedure. Ellsworth, St. Louis for opera- ams tees C orn Sg ee ae C Mature | cow: 1 Waldron However, Grant Deathman, | 4 A ing. improperly equipped —_ve- F MacPhee: 2° Sterling Wood and Liberal MP for Vancouver ~ asses way hieles. * as Christie's pkg: 15 oz. tin Sons; 3. Keith Barrett. ~ Quadra, moved” that the com- Ronald Charles-Inman, Downs- G ham F t 2 for Group of four —.1. Sterling Mittee return ithe defence esti- The death of Robert. Borden. view,-Ontario Was fined $10 and zee rui a | Wood and=Sons:--2.-Waldron- Mates to. the. Commons... “'with- MacLeod: Brookfield:~- o¢curred:costs-for™ speeding. ~~ MacPhee; 3- Keith Barrett” | Get of sire — 1. Sterling Wood "ves and sons: 2. Keith Barrett; Waldron ‘MacPhee Prégeny of.dam Wood and Sons: /fett, 3 Waldron MacPhee. GUERNSEYS = Junior bull ealf— ker. Kingston; 3. Green and Son. “Yearling bu 111 Harrison meeting’ lasted seven minutes. Green and Sor: 2. Maiden Hill arm; 3. J. Eric. Hurry. Year-old female—t. ‘Son; 3'-Roy H. Younker Céritral Lot ~ 1 Wo-vear-old: heifer—1. Maiden 1 Sterling i - 2. Keith _ Bar-- Harrison ‘brief “without comment” Green and Son; 2. Roy H Youn- to the Commons. Only two oppo home and Harrison sition MPs were present. Roy H. the Liberalsearded insult to in- Lloyd, Brookfield, and Arthur at Younker ,*2. ‘Harrison Green and out comment.” The _Conserva- 'at-the P.E.1. Hospital on August objected Teeny but 14 following an illness of about | 3. ‘were voted down 7 to 4. three’ months. He: was a son of MAKES Kunooucenad: the ‘late Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Liberal David Groos. commit. MacLeod’ and lived all his- life tee- chairman, then -announced & Brookfield. / that a further meeting would be’ Surviving are his. wife, one held later that day, to draft the daughter. Jean, Mrs. Ralph report Shaw, Winsloe, a son, Barry at four ‘grandchildren, | 41 also the following sisters. and Liberals. were, on hand—and’ the brothers, Lillian, Mrs. Daniel! Hickox, Kensington: Hazel, Mrs. Mr. Lambert. who boycotted | Ernest White, ° Charlottetown; the seven-mifiute meeting. said--J00n €:,*Paddockwood, Sask.; Kenneth James. Ramsay, Pleasant View, was given -8 warning for failing to.-display proper license plates. George Bradford MacKay, En- more ~-and Daryl - DesRoches, Summerside both pleaded not guilty to a charge of-causing aA disturbance by fighting in West Devon Hall and the cases were adjourned to August 24. An _impaired driving. charge against Wendell Thomas: Hardy was adjourned without plea to Sept. 7th. : There were twelve cases _under-the Liquor Control Act. FRESH 1 GRADE re TURKEY : iB. 49c¢- Chicken 2 Ths. ‘Wresh’ ‘or Corned Wings ..... 69cjBeef Brisket ne} FRESH GROUND HAMBURG (OVEN READY) jury by asking him to present Charlottetown. Two sisters and the report to the Commons. He (4 brother predeceased him. * refused. ‘ ae The funeral “was held om. Ate Hill Farm; 2. Harrison Green’ “y. aid the Liberal majority gust- 16 from tHe Cuttfiffe Fu- Cee . 2 LBS. 1.09 Pes Sea: roe F. Coles and (ny the committee “Hisregarded neral Home, The services atthe | If -it's FISH ... .~-and can : : ns Uton_Station. t . > re Three-yéar-old heifer. Mai qne, “joa ymnttee report, which Feet taeLent cae | Pe cane ce WE HAVE: IT? COD ORDERS ACCEPTED oe Hill ae > Barron prevent - any ~ possible critical dent minister at, Brookfield Pres- QUEEN ST. MEAT FREE DELIVERY ary os te camment® by the committee, —syrerian-Chteh a MARKET PHONES 4.8585 _ 18586 —.4-3813 Four-vear-old ° heiter- 1-- Roy particularly on the question of Burial was, in Brookfield ceme- : : : He Voinkere2 Warnes Green, morale in the armed forces ‘tery and Sons; 3. J. Eric Hurry Mature Cow—1. J. Erie Hurry; :2. J. 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