as. u. L. .- ' Some of the cast from the Easter Morir’isiv play “001, Promise Me!“ to be staged at Birchivood High School, April 15, are soon rohrarsing a scene from the three-act M EASTER MONDAY P REHEARSED farce-comedy. The play, which is to be present St. Charles' Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Hospital, is un- der tlle direction of Sterling ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberlon and West Prince Countvi Longliner, ’ i Ferry Bids Are Accepted John H. Reid. Charlottetown. charged with possession of ille- gal spirits, was remanded un- til March 30 by Magistrate A.J. Haslam in city police court yes ay. Acting for the c to w n was Gerald R Foster, QC, who called two witnesses, Cnst. W A. Wilson and Cnst. Joh L n . Cook, both of the Charlottetown detachment of the ROM“. Th testified that they had obtained samples of liquid from a blue panel truck driven by the ac- cused. The liquid was found contain a quantity of alcohol. Counsel for the defence was John P. Nicholson. He objected to the m ‘< evening performance will be staged. Left to right are Ger- arda LeClair, "Kip" Morgan. and G:l:7ma.i.ne Doucettia. Standing is A.E. Breedon. W. lnman. An afternoon and GRAVE (Continued from page one\ fer to tell us how many bache- “376 wrote and 165 passed," He lor of education degrees there suggested that the department are in the province and also howi of education gave prizes to stir 3133611610? 0f education degree! dents who did not “get into class will work in conjunction Withione and also to failures. “There first year at Prince of Wales. must be a change in this 53,5- in the last year when the pro- vince grade 12 examinations and 217 ad no regional high asscd. “La st year," he said, paper which, along with pic- tures of federal candidates, had a picture of Premier Shaw. You can get anything into the paper if you pay for it, but don't say anything in the These papers are owned by a man in another country and I suppose all possible revenue is needed as it must cost a lot to put "“The degree a person holds tem," he said. does not necessarily mean helBEsr RECORD will be a good teacher. Although According to Mr. Matheson, I don‘t recommend that a teach- the school that had the best a, er have a low education, I will teachers. This is the problem thing must be done about it. _ cord last year was Montaguei Say that some drO make very Regional High School. “’I‘hat'sim'll talk about monopolies and{ $90!} t03CIl°r5~ “9 have some; the school," he said, “that Dr. ', big enterprises. I will bring in 300d teachers and some Dom".l LaCZerte said would be set up.” . evidence as to how we in this‘ ommenting on the aragra h: rovince have hoe t ed that has ‘0 be “cad and S9me'l in the Speech from til; Throge i Ilhem." n mat by iwhich said that the P.E.I.—N.B. panning PROBLEM ‘Hsomeming is Iacmng in the? causeway is assured, )l'r. Mathe< ‘ department — we must have a siipervisory system." SPREAD NOTED Referring to the province‘s re- gioual high school system, Mr. Matheson said the cost per pupil. in the schools runs from $287 to. $421. "That," he said, “is to , big a sprcad. This government1 has not followed the LaZcrte re- port as well as they should have problem. ‘ “I notice that cost to the gov- ernment per pupil for Montague, Regional High School was $185.i What is the basic problem? school busses de we cause of the church the student's‘ moo. parents attend? I know this is‘ ant controversial in the province but: “and this matter dUStVY, MT: Mathes'On “fem—’4 sideration on Workmen's Com-‘ ‘to the Infidenl 13-51 Simmer pcnsation and disability claims.‘ while the government cost in “W311 8 1WE” ‘IOLZW' “‘35 re‘ , Names wcne not mentioned, but other schools is as high as $274.: fused aCCOmmOdanon 3‘} an 15" ‘ he said he would reveal them , i land resort because of his color. [ to the minister of welfare and . ' "How much criss-crosssing all and Charges that “€131 discm‘ I labor, Hon. Henry Wedge. , - have be-! ination is pratised in the Prov“ ‘ 1 son asked “how many votes has 1 jack of park-mg accommodation‘ ithe Conservative Party gained in the City “As I remember"i on the causeway? I see by to- day‘s paper that Angus 1mm Says money is Still b81118 that there was going to be more paid for a What a football!" Facing government benches. Mr. Wattle son said "John told you to putI Mac- feasibility study. 1 that reference to the causeway‘ and we are now faced with a‘ “fine Thmne Speech. didn‘t ‘ Dealing with the tourist in- import- he said. should be industry here." we must face it. It shouldn't be looked into. If the province did any problem as far as I can see. i not make money available to The leader of the Roman Catho-i tourist operators, 11c Church called a conferencci could not say much but. and invited representatives ofi make money fl other faiths to discuss Christiani therefore we should have some . principles. When the upper bra-i, say in what is going on. were also dd bananas on cket can work together surely thei lower echelon should be able to.‘ The sooner we work it. out, the. less it will cost." i . Mr. Mathcson pointed out that; is not going to be of much use “he could have let the building ‘3 , be destroyed and he'd be 0.x. WESlERN’ BRIEFS - IN HOSPITAL f Master Edward can of Dr. and Mrs. William Mc- Murdo, is a patient in the Com- munity Hospital, O'Leary. '., IS PBOGRESSING Mrs. Otis MacNeill of O‘Leary is reported progressing favor- ably While a patient ' the Cmnmimity Hospital. vlsrrl-zn IN COLEMAN ,F‘red MacKinnon and daughr fir Lillian have returned to] hm in Nobel, Ont, af- McMurdo, I i i . i i i i l i i I i i unwinding his parents, Mr. and i Harry Ms M t .McGUIRE FUNERAL -— The fillers] for Mary Terrie Lee centre. infant daughter and Mrs. John McGuire was held Friday, March 22 from the Oordpton Funeral Home to St. Paul‘s cemetery, where the service was conduct- ! w Re”. Pierre Arsenault. .- i- FUNERAL —- The 4', r for John J. Leslie was , Thursday afternoon from Compton Funeral Home to H Summer-side Presbyterian - i m where service was con- 0 no. lime ‘ . ' mg'ifibfle git i e I s was ay- 7 pm Honorary pallbear- . sun Leroy Gallant. Frank Oole- 3 * on world trade patterns. we 905811311! available and ATLANTIC BOARD Referring to the recently-form- ed Atlantic Devolopmcnt Board, Mr. Matheson said “the boaird to this province unless no government interference with it and there is interference with it now. Such a board Was sua~ gested in 1957 and the idea was that there would be funds for it and no interference. “I am happy to see the former attorney-general, Melvin Mc~ Quaid. on the board and I agree with him in his attitude that Will not remain on the if it doesn't accomplish anything. "1 don't know, however, what interest the board chairman. Michael Wendell, has in this province. The last issue of his magazine had no article about this province. I don't Prince Edward Island is going to get a great deal from Brig. Warden." WOULD TRADE Mr. Matheson, getting away from provincial matters, spoke Re- ferring to the European Com- mon Market, he said “Canada has taken a negative position. We cannot afford that today in crnment—they'ire talking trade with other caimtriiee. “Canada should now endeavor to make some agreements with Britain to see where we can fit in the trading world. We must trade if ,we are going to our- vrve. “1 think we are facing the greatest election in our history. bar none. We must have a pol- pin in a temporary policy. real canpetition in the world today and we must do me- E 8 eibef we ' into water which had purposely j them out.” Holding up an issue of The, iGuardian, he said “this paper. costs $18 a year. You can also‘ get the Montreal Star for 318. i ‘ “If I am spared, next year I! Mr. Matheson deplored the Dr. Frank Macliinnon sug- gested to the house last year ; to draw from the fund. “I know of four cases now where there is . real hardship". he noted. cm. He taunted the agriculture Grower minister for a reported deficit of $13,000 at Falconwood Farm CWT- the debate department and make the farm ', pay with konwledgc and experience." . merited the member for s e cond Prince, R. A. Grindlay, PC, for AT THE the Easter poem he had pub- lished in the Poets Corner of TURN OF A TAP The Guardian Friday. “Esson Automatic ority in the House when it open- ed this morning" and suggest- 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat., Mar. 23, 1963. 2 Witnesses Testify ' 0n Possession Charge ing. wynand v a n westerneng‘ tlonal workmen, it was stated. - West Royalty, after pleading to $1000 remanded until March 29. ALBERTON —- Alberton Indus- tries Limited has received a contract for. the construction 0 a passenger ferry for the run to the Indian reservation at Len- nox Island. The 38 - foot vessel will be equipped with a six-cylinder die- sel motor and has a capacity of 20 people. Amount of the lender is $8,795. In addition to the ferry the firm has an order for a 320.000 longliner for a New Brunswick fisherman. Coupled with its regular work of building boats for Island fish- ermen the two large orders will tax the capacity of the boat shop and require .the hiring of addi- bits because they we're used in the case of Frederick Ber- nard Dooley who is charged with the same offence. Mr. Dooley was also remand- ed until March 30 for sentenc- guilty to the charge of besetting. A motorist, charged with fall- the Fathers of Confederationliing to stop at a stop sign, was Memorial construction site, waslfined five dollars and costs or given a one-year suspended sent- , two days. ence and must enter into a re-i cognizance bond in the sum of,1 rs WATERLEss . ‘ Ice-covered Antarctica is a Gerard Grimes, Fort Augus‘iwaterless waste. Annual precip- tus, charged with possession oflitation on the vast plateau is liquor without a permit, was :equivalent to only four inches of WmNWWm‘yx. . -.’3.\ 4:42,»:-more»)?meanness/hu: . a; A ' ,lyx/y“ ,f mrx/yrx/r/yyx/yxr. cc: ./‘ , , ed members would have to be more attentive to being in their seats, now that the Opposition is SPECIALS stronger and the government side weaker. The Liberals have t 11 seats out of the 30 this year; a th hd 'ht' ti 1 t1 '- laf‘yrea mg in ie as egis Mr. Matheson suggested that Sherwood some provismn be made so that people who have had their automobiles stolen and badly amaged. and are unable to find the culprit. or to co"ect if the thief is found, should be able, 16% Dairy Rut-ion 3 bugs—$10.45 Bran—$3110 cwt. Oil Cake and suggested the secondcr of (Frank Myers, PC- DIAL 2-1201 lst Queens) might take over the his “1 remen dous Mr. Mathcson also compli- GET HOT WATER every member of your fun inery, machinery "train 1.“ *4.‘ 43/4 RS’ M 1nere’s a smart practical way for farmers to stretch WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed temperatures: Min. Max Dawson ........... 21 22 Victoria ......... 41 52 Edmonton ......... 25 44 Regina 30 64 Winnipeg .... 30 54 oronto ' 21 32 Ottawa 17 32 Montreal 25 35 O c 28 35 Fredericton 3° 41 Saint John 29 39 Moncton . . . . 25 37 Halifax 28 40 Charlottetown 23 32 Sydney ..... 18 38 Yul-mouth 32 41 St. John‘s 27 34 HALIFAX (CPI — The wea- ther office says considerable sunshine is expected in all reg- ions today. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia Lower St. John River Valley Eastern N.B. Coun- ties: Clear with feW cloudy in- tervals; little change in tem- wcur wmul ll. low-high ‘ Charlottetown 25 and 88. ‘ Outlook for Sunday: Littlgl Upper St. John River Valley_' Bay of Chaleur: A few clouds;’ G 5' D B . little change in temperaturgn northwest winds 15. Low-high Q Edmundston and Campbelltqn'I is and 35. « ..’i Outlook for Sunday: Increas. ing cloudiness. ~ Bay of Fundy Northwest‘ winds 15; a few clouds; visibilitg.‘ 10 miles; temperatures in lbs; 305. . High tide today at Charlotte; town at 9:28 a.m. and 9:03 pm At Rustico at 4:45 a.m. and 4:10 pm. Summerside tide elghtesii" minutes later than Charlott" town. Sun rises today at ll: ' and sets at 6:14 and rises day at 5:59 ond sets at 6:15? High tide Sunday at Charlotte; town 10:12 a.m. an 10:04 pm ngli t'de Sunday at Rustlco 5-" a.m. and 5:20 pm . -— If its water wa harnessed‘i the Congo River system could increase Africa's power capo; city 13 times. I v v. ' I perature; northwest winds Low-high at Halifax 30 and 40, Yarmouth and Kentville 28 and 40, Fredericton and Saint John, New Glasgow. Goshen and Moncv ton 25 and 40, Sydney 25 and 38. Outlook for Sunday — A few clouds. Prince Edward Island: Most- cl IF IT’S FISH ‘ “And Can be Caught” WE HAVE IT ' Queen St. Meet oudy: a little 1* 1.21 .. fl - ” 223 Queen \ \s‘wthoqcxzyxm, WW . ’4s/4./‘..’A. 4.. ’4. ’b ’o/o/(f /:/Z- 7 v7.5 55/; ’x if. 'Z’f/I/y'f ET NR9 / 47 5.4 f er, 6', Q l . /_/'./‘/:/.‘/:/‘_/:/‘ 64:" km Scott Outboards their family budget to have more of the things that for "'63" make life more enjoyable. Here’s how you can do it! SHOP this WEEK and EVERY WEEK at the mer- chants listed on this page. You will find for fly . . .burgainsinmach- I995 and up Open Sat. till 5 pm. r and automotive buys .. . . These merchants invite you to drop in when you are in Town. STARZIN OINTMENT The favourite tar olnment for skin conditions . . . now available at the Jenkins Pharmacy. Mall- ed postpald $1.25. THE JENKINS PHARMACY Factory Outlet Store 169 Queen St, Charlottetown (Opposite Flying Dutchman Restaurant) 4-7338 F Men's Dress Suits I ~ For Complete TIRE SERVICE Dial 4-6112 WHITLOCK TIRE 138 Kent St. Yes. the all new Scott out- board for “63" has surpassed all previous models in per- |i omnance and durability. It’s i . ‘ sleek I 1 fun of ' i MACS HAIR RESTORER so if you are looking for an Al The Jenkins Pharmacy “mow. the“ see us My 1anglottctown, mailed postpaid. Keith Carmichael ! THE JENKINS Sherwood Dial 4-6423 ‘ PHARMACY cond from $35. parking space available than i one. But this is not the case. ' ‘ he said, since the market square ‘ area has been closed off ly received inadequate con ‘ . . . . N 000000 people were to stand on speaking for ‘tiie little man . a plot nine feet by 10 feet they Ml‘. Mathesoll Clied the ({asecould fit in an area 100 miles of several people who seemlng- isquarc. 011 Hot Water Heaters Will Heat Enough Water for a Family of 7 for only $5.01 per Month. FIT IN SMALL SPACE If each of the world's 3,000.- EASY FINANCING i One man had raked coals out of a furnace—he was working for the ONE—to prevent a pos- sible explosion, had contracted ,lung trouble, which could have1 ibeen caused by inhaling ‘ e igases as the coals came out. being put on car. There. I the 1 floor, appamently. and this i could have added to the damag- . i ing fumes, he suggested. [ r The man had not missed a; day in the previous 20 years,i today," observed Mr. Mathe- AT BRIGHTEN PALMER " ’. I Your Spring ELECTRIC Wardrobe 96 Fitzroy Street. Dial 4-8543. O COW)” Charlottetown. . Terylcne Q Silks . Linens Special This Week 8.95 - 34-95 FARMALL n macron with Sizes loader . . . . . .. am . A-l con on 7 .25: 823220 Completely Reconditioned Carries our Massey-Ferguson Certified Used Equipment Warrant 1 Used Hand DrIII Arriving Daily GLORIA son. “I feel something should; be done for men of this type.“ added. SUGGESTS PENSION i A nsion plan for members of: the Provincial Legislature wasi suggested by Mr. Matheson.| “They have such plans in somei of the other provinces. and they have it in the parliament of Canada. He said he did not think such a plan would be beneficial to him, nor to several other mem- bers with long service -— Mr. Speaker John R. McLean and on. J. Philip Matheson were mentioncd~— “because the money we would have to pay into it would be great, it mllht not be economically sound.” But Mr. Matheson suggested the proposal might be consider~ ed beneficial to younger mem- bers of the legislature, some of whom are now sewing their sec- and term. BLASTS SPENDING Mr. Mathcson sharply critlclz. ed the government departments for exceeding their estimates for the year ending March 31, 1962 by more than $2 million, accordlng to Information he has gleaned from the departmental reports tabled to date. This in- cluded overexpenditures of $137,- 0001:: health; $141,000 in wel- fare und labor, and 2,000 education. The estimate in agri- culture was $925,000 and the ex- penditure considerably in o r e than a million. and the highways ture was almost a I" over cape million dollars. be said. Perhaps, hessuggdsted. this is the reason why the public ac- counts have not yet been tabled. although it is now almost a com- plete year since the fiscal year on . Mr. Mathecou paid a warm tribute to the Speaker, noting be had'bee udldatc in eight quill VOTE! IIIN :Tfl’oreca "cloc- votu" this “we” the mat- er . YOUNG’S SERVICE , Ladies' Wear STATION 3; 156 Gt. George St. Your Massey-Ferguson Dealer 1.] . 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