-|sland News Page Carnival, Liquor, Roads te Crane aoe nee Ot. s Viewed By Trade Board | First Plaza Band Concert (neaeanat tae esseor er te tat Shape Map eee eet at eee o See Feare be : \board of trade here took place ble covered with a table cloth| Jt was rumored earlier that a / e ° ‘last night im the form of a din- and also where this place would detour on the highway between ‘Draws Appreciative Crowd mr ncstinc, Following the tin. cover sierynine | Aibany “and Summerside had i i .| been planned while work was ner the business portion of thé Board member George Mel. | Sot te meahe this partion A small. but appreciative au-; light classical overture “Capi. Meeting was held .with a num- kie, who is chairman of the pro- | os —— highway. Mr. dience turned out last evening! trano”; a march “The Great Lit- ber of subjects discussed at vincial highway safety commit- | Qu tald the meeting He the plaza-of the Confedera-| tle Army’: the hymn ‘‘Unto The length including the industrial tee, told fellow members that wis muerte the minister of Centre, just to the west of Hills’; the march ‘“‘The Thin |park, highway safety, the brief the committee has been active. | highways es soon as he had the Provincia) Building, to hear Red Line’; the-theme from the | submitted to the executive coun- and that just this week he and) } 0214 of this plan and he had the first in a series of Wednes-| motion picture Exodus; the cil on the liquor site hy the Ath- a-member of the RCMP along } 22, assured that there would day night band concerts given| march “Kilties’’; a tango featur- ena Regional High School rate- with two other persons patroll-|}. no detour until after lobster by the Regimental Band of the! ing the trumpet section called payers and numerous other mat- ed the Trans Canada Highway carnival week. Prince Edward Island Regi- “‘Trumpetango’’; the’ march | ters. from Charlottetown to Albany, The board president also told ment (17th Recce). “Sons Of The Brave’; the hymn! Board members were™ asked and found at least six places the meeting that an expert con | The concert.is the first of a| Rock Of Ages” and the pro- ‘their opinions on the proposed along the highway where mark- tacted.in connection with har. series which will be held on the 878M closed with the playing of | price of $3 per plate for lobster ings were misleading. He said por improvement will be here plaza every Wednesday evening The Queeng—— suppers during Lobster Carni- these markings would be chang- July 19. to study the problem. until the first of September. a val next week. ed. Harbor dredging, he said, is They begin at 7:30. and last for department and files-t9 Mr.! One spokesman was in favor of In regards to the liquor store | also expected to get underway a little more than on hour. Pennell .and also’ expected Mr. 'this suggested price but a num- brief presented earlier this week 500. It is understood that the con- Benedickson back in Ottawa ber were against the proposal to rie council by Ath- certs have heen made possible shortly to formally hand over and the ymember in favor of the ena ratepayers, board membrs West Prince through an increase in the the mines department to him. raise gave as his reasons the felt the brief should be studied, grant the band recieves from The department has been high cost of lobsters and potatoes more thoroughly by the board £ d S essful “or Charlottetown. * growing in importance in recent this year and he felt the carni- before they could give it their, ENGS$ ucc evenings program com- years and has responsibility for val committee should realize full support. '|,gisted of the following pieces: such things as surveys and map- | Some profit for the week on this Lobster Season 0 Ca da: Cole Porter's “IT Love ping the geological mrve of | attraction COMPLY WITH OTHERS | Paris'’’:*a march ‘‘Punjaub’; @ Canada, marine sci . : | The president, Francis Mac-| ALBERTON - The spring : Secgraghical brane and the (CUr Om BUSINESS | Quarrie said that earlier this lobster season officially closed : Dominion observatories in the|.A number felt the carnival | week it was brought to his at-| at midnight yesterday in West. A. A. MacTavish, left of to the Island on behalf of the | MacNAUGHT latter connection i aoe committee members were put- tention that one of the chain, ern Prince County but gear and Paisley, Ont.; C. C. Cranston, government ‘and the people of « ? | (Continued from pace 1) meat’ is comunitiad | 8 ting themselves slowly out — of stores. in the town had been traps only can be landed for the Winnipeg, Man., and J. E. > 1 Ce resident Miss Canada Ma Attend pas : me 0 a major business by raising the price told ‘to stay open on Saturday next day or two depending on Shuh of Truro, NS., talk over P-E-1. Gordow South, : |with the deputy minister of his Project of building a new pee ‘from $2.50 to $3. One member | afternoon and that a telegram weather conditions. the weather, crops and mar- of the CSGA presented silver | tice \new department, Dr. W.E. Van — ae ae Sia | felt sure that tourists coming | had immediately been dispatch-| Most of the gear at Tignish keting problems in their dif- tray to the premier engraved | Regional Strawberry Fest. \Steenburgh whom he met when ypj1) ane “— eene liza. here Lobster Carnival Week ed to the area supervisor. by| and Alberton has already been ferent areas at a reception with a caricature of ‘'Sam the : . lhe accompanied ‘Mie. Benadick- a e new Queen Eliz® would be disappointed if they the retail merchants. “‘It is grat-| landed following a successful for the Canadian Seed Growers Sower’’, the symbol of the as s son to the-launching of a new th observatory ts expected to hq to pay the same price at ‘fying to note”, he said, ‘that’ season with good catches and i venin sociation on behalf of the | MONTAGUE Kenneth R.! tertainment will take place on pies : be completed within about se- : we have received word that the above average prices which Association held. last: evening : { ' hydrographic survey vessel a , the stadium: for a lobster sup- : I ‘% at the Confederation Centre. CSGA. The guest speaker at | MacDonald. chairman of the | Thursday. yeat ago. He met the ty, Yen years. and will restore Can. |, store will comply with the hours were reported as high as 67 Following the reception a ban--+ the dinner was Dr. P | Montague Regional Strawgerry Puy rem of the festival * inister Wed °. Sons ane onion in astronomical ein ith Wid cad Gaal’ Bilin alice mee oe the other stores in cents he markets and 62 for quet was held at which Prem- MacKinnon, principle of Prince | Festival, announced last evening conclu 2 en we eee ths eeitions at a fet! oe the casniatee pom ess neditbces i eal eqneers, 2 ae a a aor Wolter . Shaw welcomed. of Wales CORES’ Wi Ue eee ae ee ee ae ina Meh department before flying to RETAINS ASSISTANT ment building on Booth Street ee vie the delegates and their wives on Confederation. to have Carol Tidey of Hamiél- | queen at the festival bali which P ee ying 2a cARNS 2 uliding of the carnival agricultural com- seasén but unfavorable weather ee ‘ tronage P.E.I. Thursday. Mr. MacNaught Said thaf his in Ottawa, although the minis- mittee, told the meeting that al*-kept ‘the fishermen ashore for pa es i for i — a be . oe wJ. Abe Mr. MacNaught said he would private secretary, Mrs. R. Copp, ter also maintains offices in the | though horse and sheep classes! a few days. soo : Donald |be meeting with Mr. Pennell to and his executive assistant, J.P. Centre Block of the Parliament had been cut out from this year’s) The fall season opens on the H b id Whe { Work — Dominion of Canada | Mrs. Mac ; | turn over the solicitor general's MacInnis would be moving with Ruildings. earnival the agricultiiral--por-' south, side om August 10.° Mr. MacDonahi stated that he ra: ‘ * finalized in a few days. The Offers Good Potential #2 = mens Re-' funeral for Mrs. Ida Cudmore |' Research. work underway now by Premier Walter Shaw. @atta, the (‘largest strawberry | was held Wednesday afternoon on hybrid wheat offers a great Canada’s deputy minister of | shortcake im the world’, and a July 7, 1965 from the Cutcliffe potential, Gordon Smith, Presi- agrieulture Dr. §.C. Barry = queen of the festival ball a5 | mineral Home to Wheatly River | | dent of the Canadian Seed the featured speaker of the day. | well as many other attractions. : Growers Association, told the A story on his talk is carried | The regatta will open the fes- United Church. Service’ was annual meeting of the CSGA elsewhere in this edition. tival and will include the usual‘) conducted by Rev. Ronald Pow- _” here yesterday ea hae : boat races for lobster boats, in- | ell assisted by\ Rev. T. FR. rk Indications are~ that the re- FIVE oe oii. at es board and outboard, snip- and | Goudge. The hymns sung were gearch will be succsesfil. said a : sail boats It will also | The Lord’s My Shepherd and | Mr South who hails from Whit- ™e" honored | yesterday with | feature swimming events includ- | Abide With Me. Flowerbearers * honorary membershi | tome, Sask., which kes him ; ing the swim from Georgetown were John , Holroyd, Preston sensitive to on evilticuans i Nagy aa aes | to Lower Montague | Ford, Arnold Younger and Rob- that will help the grain-produc- Repertson Sociate | In the line of food, a ham and ert Steele. Pallbearers were be eee Arnold Neill, Elmer Younker, ing west . ; ‘ salad dinner will : nybrid © The CSGA members have an aad wilt lartade Milford’ Cudmore, Lloyd Stead, Assuming that the afternoon. and evenin Wednesday i i : r ’ g of re- Gordon McInnis and Ray Gar- Tees escent mea crs oan te they len ememenry, ermal A, ret interment inthe chrch be in a position to-involve itself {° 2 talk by’ Pr. 0S. MacLach- | 5 on‘ cemetery. ‘a the po ealua of it. If it fol- lan, Ottawa in the forenoon, he day at the Lower Montague ni : oa ie pere- ot other ~ hy discusses-seed_ potato ceritfica- : at 7 brids then thy of acres of re association spokesman sug- | USual attractions of bands, ma- EASTERN crossing blocks will be needed _ 7) o°> > 5 to. supply the ‘seed “needs of fined venerday tee FUNERALS - oo ae coke stot under the CSGA’s wing. ao ee Joseph = ; The association members and Cormack, St. Margaret's, and! DpECOURSEY FUNERAL — on ke re oe their families go by bus in the Roy Joseph MacDonald, Monta- | The funeral of Leo Francis, in- Seer nes ery 'S afternoon to Cavendish, visiting Sue, pleaded guilty to the fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. _— bys. “route such places as Seeman | Charge. : Decoursey of Cardigan took This could be millions of bus- Brothers frozen food plant, the |, Crown prosecutor is all cases| place Wednesday hels, especially if that variety Woodleigh Replicas, and Green before the court was Deputy At-| from the Hennessey Funeral happened to meet the“qualifica~ Gables at Cavendish. torney General J. A. McGuigan,! Home to All Saints Cemetery, tions of a hardred spring They return in time for a &: ss Cardigan where’ service was wheat and would fit into the pro- chicken barbecue at 6 p.m. at _ John William Blackett, Union conducted by Rev. Preston Ham- duction pattern of the western the Experimental Farm. Road, pleaded not guilty to aj} mill. ~~ Lope , _ The convention winds up at =e rua —— oan a ones It appears that we can expect_ on Friday. : t adjourned by -consen j higher yields in both cereals sjuy a _DEATH NOTICES | ana forage a8 our —people_con- a “Borne Wayne MacSwain.Greek — tinue their efforts in agricultur- Drive-In River, was fined $25 and costs DUNSFORD — Sydney Jar- al research. This will no-doubt j for possession of liquor not pur- vis, suddenly at his home, 38 1 fi : . = }- z . . be welcomed by al! ei people Speaker Theft | Stated from Sar Cel | Acacia Avenue, Rockcliffe Park, and a oe Both z | Gonrmaniale dleaded waite te aie June 29th, of Sydney groups benefit from this . re “ir BEBE Bote 2 ston AE ae 2. Jarvis Dunsford, 72 beloved search, Mr. South suggested Nets $50 Fine | Sua taal ae with | husband of Daredley Aatoce and The officers and other CSGA GEORGETOWN — Two | eae : and ‘dear father of Mrs. GB. Ells members relaxed last night at the Ponledarition~Centre—ae—<a + tere Oe onch Tined 00 ame! One person was fined $35 and | vive. 31 Ann) of Ottawa and sosts by Kil Cc f : . Mis._H.L.. Sear, Jr. (Elizabets dinner sponsored by the P F.1. aaee Taree. pac oe costs or 20 days for intoxication Department of Agriculture. Dr. here yesterday for theft of ar gh ogee cee secuees Sane: ‘cae wate te Ottawa : , ee ps - here yeste or a previous convic- | . . : : _? 3 2 Frank MacKinnon talked on drive - in theatre loudspeaker | tions on the charge this year. | GALLANT — At the Cliniethcasiaia Colorado potato beetle larvae and other foliage insects retard plant growth and development, help apread disease. Confederation after a Cen- yalued less than $50, the prop-| Another person was’ fined $20' tai O'Leary. W : One low-cost Endrin application eontrols all major pests for up to two weeks, poe tury”. - erty of Country Drivein, Stur- | and,costs or 15 days on a sim- | july 7. 1965 Wedneatay, The visitors were welcomed geon . | ilar ‘charge. aa 2 ma he ry ~~ ‘ | year. Forwarded from Jelley’s Mentally Ill Seen Needing Z===-= = © POTATO GROWERS: thony’s Church, Bloomfield for ' Requiem High Mass at 9.30. In- elp ountry Women ==""=5=- , Sac oro, Be | The director of the P.E.I. div-; conducted by Mrs. Arthur Camp-| the challenges facing women in » 1965, Munro Bruce, for- tsion of the Canadian Mental bell, Spring Brook, weaates ls angian’ au. Parents, she cas ic See — ower U e Cu S spray Cos S Health Association yesterday is- dent of the provincial organiza-| stated, are urged {6 encourage | 7, is Vesicouver. In Meu} sued a challenge to the country tion. The service featured. a| their children to get as broad flowers donations ‘to the Can- | ' women of the province in the solo, “Beyond the Sunset’, by an education as possible, but it ° ® : 2 rehabilitation of the- mentally Diana Rodd. | was also im t for adults to! be ° e 1 tr ] ll f ] { ® a Sy" srid-alteciom / 105. vatiig| aendlees mnveestiog. sven aa Iwo. .ways. CONTTOIS ali [Olage Insects;. Speaking at the 52nd annual delegates had registered for| they faced increased leisure of MacDONALD — At her home in rs: ——oe convention of the P.E.I. Wo- the two-day convehtion. They} the computor age. | Monticello, Wednesday, July 7, ‘ men’s Institutes, Urban Mc- represent-some 300 Island bran-| Through hational and interna-| 1965, Mrs. Catherine St Sree ae ie eater Sand Mtns erecta (2) lasts longer than other- insecticides. cepting people who have h ad*vers are attending the conven-| learn about people in other Funeral Home this afternoon at nervous breakdowns as sick peo- tion. lands, and to build more ‘“‘brid- 2 o'clock to her late residence. | ' - % ple needing treatment. MORNING SESSION i ges of understanding”. ; Funeral arrangements will - be a “We can do more for mental, The morning's program in- “In our own communities, in announced tater2 sickness than all the..psychia- ¢jyded reports by the president, | our own province and in our ; chi You need no ‘switch from one costly insecticide to another for \__ trists, treatment and medicine yrs LG. Ramsay, Indian Riv- | Own country, we certainly need | INCE — At the Wood Convales longer swi y in the world can do," he said. cr. Mrs. Norman MacMillan, | More understanding and more! cing Home, W > control of major potato insects. Remarkable Shell Endrin 20 emulsible » “He told ‘the members: briefly ; ; q Se rt build: those » July 7, ; : aed about the CMHA's “foster Alberry Plains, treasurer; Mrs. | 0 eee both cone os aoe 1965, Mrs. Joseph Ince of Hamp-| concentrate controls them all—effectively and economically. ; Julian Herring, Charlottetown, > ton in her 90th year. Resting. at One . a. a ant ea radio: and Mrs, Frank Bagnall, = if any group can do this, the MacLean Funeral Home, application lasts up to two weeks. As fewer sprays are required, as little as one pinf of concentrate” " per acre. Application after applica- tion, Endrin costs less than most ether potato insecticides. \ help mit by visiting the patients Hunter River, publicity. ibs, Miibesen deserted sine from-where the funeral will be | you save both time and money. Read how Shell Endrin can boost_your in these homes: Delegates were greeted. by | o¢ tne projects institutes could held Friday, July"9, with ser- crop income. “Tt gives the patient a feeling Hon. A.B. MacRae, minister of | undertake on the national level. | Vice Commencing at 1.30. Inter- = of being accepted,” said [| agriculture, on behalf of the | These included the “make Can- ment will take place in Argyle know they'd appreciateSa visit | Provincial government, and | ada joviier” section of Centen- Shore cemetery. Shell Endrin comes as an emul sible concentrate, containing two = pounds of active material per gallon. : : time po longer. Folia ‘owth is more vi from individuals or groups.’ Councillor Dorothy Corrigan-for | nial efforts: writing of village M-... AND MORE Maritime p tato ger ge gr : g- For dependable, neighbourly serv- the. city. i ith | MacDONALD “— At the growersareusing Shel! Fndrin —orous. Plants are healthier. You get : BREAK BARRIERS 5 : d histories, and co-operating with Char- . g aa ice and a complete line of modern Mr. McQuaid also suggested | Rigged omeam De sorte heme | Sond math Wi work In the a Wednesday, | to control foliage insects. Reasont potatoes of the highest grade—and Only dane plat ot Ghidll thniltin Genet iS tise cecieeen oon vous Sal Seatal pata ie omeetent club partment of agriculture director | LIFE MEMBERSHIP : Dona 83 longer a, powerful Endrincontrolsficabeet!cs, the biggest crop yield possible. trate per acre will help yield you w White Rose farm dealer : projects. “It is one of the best | “bemowine rooegnewall ot | ar tlowing_ the — a in his 70th year. His remains |. leaf-hoppers, aphids, Colorado po- wanna = potatoes : ° breaki ing the appointment "s address; a life -| will rest Charlottetown on two ; : bs ae . ove nominating and resolutions com- | cue aa erescatet <a L. | Seen Peed this a tato beetles and all other major de- You save money ways CATION: When using any iris He told them about ong,pati- Tae = ane or ae < Ramsay : eo tang. T® noon at two o'clock. Suaek structive pests. And Endrin does the }, Two major features make Endrin - 2. Low per-acre dosages do the job. ticide, always read and follow label * ir! who hadn't spoken a ec to Southpor or tiring provincial president. The wil] be " : . ‘ ‘ . , a ; - oa a ares years ‘she’ met ajlusch by the Southport Wom | ckation was read by the first io as seme: ae job economically, : more.economical than other recom- Shell Endrin is so powerful youneed —_ instructions carefully. fotmer school friend at such a ¢n’s Institute. vice-president, Mrs. Arthur for Seeeie Mae oes a - Prolonged killing power mended potato insecticides; ‘ s + sous picnic and sat down and talked! Main speaker at the evening Campbell, Springbrook. _ Eugene's Church, Covehead’ at — hye? =a "i : with her for 15 minutes. - ~ segion was Mrs. Phillip Mathe-| | Charlottetown YMCA director 9 39° Interment in the church | E%drin pot onlys¢ontrols mere jn- 1. Youmake fewer applications: Sirice ‘I think you women can do a son of Oyster Bed Bridge, ha-| John Evans conducted a “get comaten’. | sects than other i secticides—it cise = Endrin protects ton than other lot in your communities by ac- | fional president of the Federa-| aT none. — eee 2 s | j n 1Ct ; - s 4 oe : * ting mentally sick ple, tion Women’s Institutes. of Can.| River served refreshments. rotects longer. insecticides, you don’t have to make ie concteda. : — ada ~ Today’s agenda includes a| SHOW RECONSTRUCTION p . y SHELL CHEMICALS i ry , igh | i i ‘ i icatio - applications, Result: you Also speaking early vesterday Mrs. Matheson gavethe high-; panel discussion, workshops on ud A single Endrin. application pro as many 1 J afternon was Mrs. Walte? Shaw, lights of WI conventions through: | home decorating, and a business ana. be iron A dane a: | tects plants from profit-robhinc in-__ - save time andfabour— as well as the brought gréetings to th ut Canada she had attended session. : 5 : Sie. F a anise the room ged 2 ” A tea at Government House the Benedictine abbey of Monte sects for 7 to 10 days—sometmes cost of extra insecticide, A memorial service in honor CHALLENGES TO WOMEN this afternoon will conclude On) Comune and its new reconstruc- : ; @f deceased WI members was) She also discussed some ef! convention. tion. = a . : 7 ne a i: 2 vane “ atl : o “ ; oe : ~ N | oe ees a a > - gh et ial Sica , saacihadhseteatenaes ' oh i