This car left the highway near Liverpool, NS. an crashed through a road- side ' Montague Fashion Show Is Said Highly Successful MONTAGUE—The third bien- nial fashion show sponsored byI the Montague branch of the Re—‘ tarded Children‘s Association: was held last night in the audi- torium the regional high. school and was highly successful 1 from every angl Twenty-three showed the latest spring rsummer fashions from the .10, Anne Dress Shop. and Belle‘si Shoppe. Seven young men dis-1 played the newest styles from Hooley’s Men's W . 1 Following brief remarks by‘ e. lovely models and; Pearson Will be Fifth liberal PM 3 OTTAWA ICP‘ — Lester B. Pearson. 65-year-old former ca- ~ Montague, Souris, Kings County ISIAND NEWS PAGE 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, an. April 19, 1963. CAR RASHES TH'ROUH HOUSE all who donated door prizes. Premier Renews Ca For Strait Causeway By DON MacLEOD R. Shaw said in the Legislature time when this province must stand together to defend its own interests. "During the election, we heard a great deal about pro- mise. We were promised the building other boat for the Borden ser- vi “1 know from past experience. the leader of the opposition and his followers expressed great concern about the delay in building the causeway. sup- ported by Mr. Pickersgill, who. I know. will now be expected to be a great support in this de- velopment. I know the opposi- tion in this House will con- re- new government in Ottawa. Premier Shaw said “this is a promis of a causeway and an- s ea other Liberal es. Preiiaer Shaw said “there was also the promise of the guaranteed price for farm roducts and now that the have no western representative. they will no doubt appoint two eastern representatives. In- with n 875 PENSIONS DUE Former Wireless Operator Dies Westbouio. Mass. lie was well Belch PM "There is the $75 old age pen- sion promised immediately; the 12-mile limit and the West Point '11 erry, mi we will expect no more unemployment. "But more serious, to my mind. than all these are the grants and financial support on a sharealbie basis which are most important. "This province will always be dependent on federal assistance. tinue with their outspoken ferences of the past and press vigorously for the implementa- The whole progiam of expans- ion of Prince Edward Island is Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Wednesday night. as he dealt “We must now press vigor-s brll‘lly . t _ ously for the Causeway and an.|relalions in his debate in the other boat for the Borden-Tor-lbudget SpeeCh- ' mentine run." Premier Walterl Pointing out that there is a with federaIJprovincial‘ associated the generous treatment of Ottawa for this little province. ’ “It is. therefore, of the ut- most concern that we continue. tion of these promises. ‘Both the causeway and a new ferry have been promises .which the Liberal party sup- lported during two campaigns". to pressure Ottawa for a more generous treatment than we have received in the past — I sincerely trust that the utmost power of every member on this Legislature and the members of all parties in this province will be enlisted to the end that our program, which is becom- ing undoubtedly more demand- ing each year, will be perfected and expanded a more generous attitude on the part of the federal government under Mr. Pearson than we received from the federal Idberal gov- ernment in days gone by." PLANS To RETIRE BONN (Reuters) — H an; Globke, 64. controversial right. hand man- of Chancellor Ade. na-uer, plans to retire when his administrative power. has been criticized often for his rec. .ord in the Nazi era. He was a ministerial counsellor in his Reich interior ministry from 1932 to 1945. i i has been charged with crimin- 1 a1 negligence. 3 (CP Wirephoto) ; house. killing a man in the house. The 18-year-old driver I Former Resident l O Dies In Mass. MURRAY HARBOR —- Death use very suddenly, April 11 at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. John Eager. Arling- Wings Of Song ‘ Mass._ Mrs. Margaret Miss Peggy Beck played suit-1 I P-EI able background music for each 3 and Wldow of the late Dal/Id number. J ume. _ The grand finale was the wed-1‘ Mrs. Hume was 86' years of ding scene complete with bride. ; age and was born in Abney. groom and attendants. The at-‘daughtcr of the late Mr. and tractive stage decorations made Mrs. Robert Gordon. Twrce. a lovely setting for the exquis- married, her first husband; itc bridal gown and also the3John Beck. White Sands passed dainty gowns of the attendants. away at an early age. At the close of the scene, Mrs. 1 Mrs. Hume had been spend- Arnold Wightman gave a pleas- ing the winter months with her ing rendition of “Through The‘daug-hter in USA. Years". ‘ She leaves to mourn three In her closing remarks. Mrs. Idallghtel‘s. lEUfllCt“ Mm ROb' Allan Nelson, president, thank.‘ert MacFarlane, White Sands. cd all who had helped. and also‘ (Elm’l’ MP5- JOhll Eager-t Al‘- .Iington. Mass, and (Hildal‘ Mrs. James Neish of Massa-l lchusctts and two sons, Vere and Kenneth of Murray Har- Mayor B.H. Yea, a choral group i of six ladies was heard in “Our n 0-» O U Abney Student if you WIGHTMAN'S MONTAGUE PHONE 5 35¢ GRAVES APPLE IUICE 48 OZ. rEer diplomat. will be only the a 1 Pi”:- P~E- OLDE TOWNE APPLE & STRAWBERRY fifth Liberal prime minister of Gets SChOIarShIp .5119 also leaves ‘0 mmtnl 0"? anada since Confederation in- 151519"- MTS' Irene wmmms’ 48 OZ. 1867. There have been nine Con- A native of Abney. Boyd Ste-‘ “*aSSaFllu‘SettS' an'd two brom' TIN c servative prime miniSlPTS wart Richards has received al 9“ wflham 0f Abmey' and John The other Liberal prime mm.- ‘1 ‘ . m Murray Har r. Mr. Hume we”: Canada Councrl scholarship forlpredeceased her several yea“. E R . postgraduate study in psychol- ago. 1 R D OSE Hon. Alexander Mackenzre, l . ‘ Nov. 7, 1373' to Oct 16' 1878. ogy. He is one of three students Funeral was held from thei LB 5i,- Wimid Lauri”, July 11, at D at h ou sie University who; Murray R I v er Pentecostair - 6 1396' to Oct. 6_ 1911_ have received scholarships or'- Chllrch- TUJPSdBY. Alll‘l1 16ml, BAG c Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King Dec. 29. 1921. to June 28. 1926 s bursaries for postgraduate studyr Interment was in Murray Har- r in this field. ibor cemetery. - Sept. 25, 1925, to Aug. 7. 1930;i Oct. 23. 1935, to Nov. 15. 1948. l Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurentr Nov. 15. 1948. to June 21. 1957. The Conservative prime min- isters were Sir John A. Mac- Donald 1867-73 and 1878-91; Sirl John J. Abbott 1891-92: sn— Johnl r Thompson 1892-94: Sir Macken-1 zie Bowell 1894-96: Sir Charles Tupper 1896; Sir Robert Borden 1911-20: Rt. Hon. Arthur Mei- ghan 1920-21 and 1926: Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett 1930-35: Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker 1957-63. __ EASIERN BRIEFS *— i IN P.E.I. HOSPITAL Laurie Gordon, Murray Har- ~ bor is at present a patient in ' P.E.I. Hospital. RETURN TO HALIFAX A.A. Mosher. Montague. SPENT EASTER David Moshe-r, who spent the Easter holidays with his par- ents, Capt. and Mrs. AA. Mos- her, returned to St. Dunstan's, Charlottetown. T0 DIGBY. N.S. Donald have returned to their home in Digby. NS, afterl spending several days in Mur-j ray Harbor, guests of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Alex Vanljcrstine. VISI'I‘ PARENTS Miss Dianne Dcnham, PWC student and .\Ii5s Victoria Den-I ham. teacher of Ham pton, School were guests of their par-' ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Den- ham. Montague. over Easter. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Luther P. Her-i ring, Murray Harbor, had asi their weekend guests Mrs. Her-r ring's sister and, brother-in? law, Mr. and Mrs. La-nglE'Y. 'I‘ruro, NS. and also her brother Delbert and Guy Brown, Windsor, N.S. MacCORMACK FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Laughlin . MacCormack was held Mon- day morning from the P erry Funeral Home to St. Mary's Church. Souris. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J.J. Dunphy who also con- ducted s e rv l c e at the grave. Pallbearers were Joseph Mc- John McCormack. Hu- bert McAulay, George Bushey. Albert McAulay. Wilfred Ber- nard. Interment was in the church cemetery. McKENNA FUNERAL — The funeral for Charles Edward Mc- Keuua was held Thursday mor- ning from his late residence to St. Peter’s Church. St. Peters Bay. where service was con- ducted by Rev. George MacDon- ald. Pallbearers Were William Macbfillan. James Mclnnls. Wil- Iiam Meiosis. Merlin Mcmuis. A.J. Larkin. Patrick McKiunou.. Service at the grave was con- ducted Rev. Clair McDon— aid cemetery. ’I ’the congressional ways and in some indmdual cases. - ' ' is to $1 from $10. This pro- ‘vm and M.“ - shipped to his home later. Par“ _ . an; familv 111;“? Ctgihrxgshfi: Department officials said the‘posed'reduction also tmet. wrtlh‘ t Halifax after spending the Eas- “Ship later" privilege resulted fizzadla“ governme" opp” . ., .- . . . ter holidays with Capt. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- if rm New Restrictions Threaten On U.S. Tourist Spending WASHINGTON CP — Cana- ment that such a restriction: dian authorities have protested‘would hurt a lot of Canadian in United tates government shops which cater to the U.S. proposal which would impose tourist. These shops in many? further restrictions on U.S. ‘cases built up their trade on tourist spending in Canada and the baSiS that they can Shiv 'other countries, it was learned the" Pr0duct5 ‘0 the $011115"! Illere. rhome in the U.S. and so reduce 1: The latest proposal is to witli- ‘the handling burden for th e. ‘draw the duty-free allowance'tl‘aveller- . ‘ {on tourist goods which do not One Canadian official said it; raccompany the traveller on his ‘VOUId be dimmflt t0 eStimaw‘ lreturn to the .S. how much Clanadialn busiitieiss; would be lost y sue a res r c- ' The treasury department hfiz‘tion but it might be substantial eat a confidential message means committee asking for a The Dre-33m U-S~ (WW-free 91" two-year extension on the exist-.try of tourist goods was c ut; ian ceilin g of $100 worth ot‘from a maximum of $500 tot tourist goods which can be 3100 two years ago as Part Of! brought. back duty-free. the Kennedy administration. In addinom the department ‘drive to reduce the flow of‘U.S. ‘ :asked for legislation to reduce dollars and gold abroad. , the duty-free privilege to gmds1 Meanwhile, the U.S. customs which accompany the tourist bureau decrded to defer action and not to gOOds which he may for six months on a promsal to :huy on his travels and have reduce duty-free entry of gift ‘ln many abuses. ’ _ K U.S. tourist, visiting one Customs commissioner Philip :country would order goods n Nichols Jr. said a lot of par. another country and have them ‘cels are falsely labelled as gifts shipped to the 11‘s.. crammmto avord duty payments. How- the $100 dump-99 entry which ever: he has observed some re- can bc exercised every 31 day, duction of these abuses in re- on trips of 48 hours or more. .cent months and Will watch the {situation carefully for another IHURT CANADIAN SHOPS isix months before deciding C a n a dis n authorities. in-iwhether to impose the proposed ed of the department'slrestriction or take some other 0 lproposal. told the U.S. govern-‘action. Assistance Being Sought In Anti-Smoking Campaign TORONTO (CPl—Dr R. M. rnot for the rising rate of deaths Taylor. executive vice-presidentifrom lung cancer. the over-all Walk up to our 5 81 10 and Save Pyrex PERCOILATO‘R 4 I ti Cup Size Reg. Price 5.95 PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL ~ 2.98 1.35 Simms flagged nylon brush. 4" size—Reg. 3.75—Now . . 2" size—Reg. 1.69—Now . . Ideal for Painting with B. H. Paints. J. A. MacPherson, Bellevua Yes. It's Spring And time for t e latest in Spring Hats with Scarves and Gloves to match. We have a large assortment of these so drop In and view our display to-day. We also ' have a nice selection of Spring Dresses and its. $3.00 to $10.00 Helaine’s Millinery Alexander MacKlnnon, Brooklyn ATTENTION FARMERS and FISHERMEN General Duty Power Punch BATTERIES V why not THEATRE Montague Friday 8:30 Saturday I a 10 PM. Matinee Saturday 3 : 30 P.M. shop "MAN TRA‘P"——in color Jeffrey Hunter, David Jonson. Stella Stevens—Too Many Men. Too Many hrills. Soon Too Much Violence. Coming Mon.. Tues. “Period of Adjustment” Jane Fonda, Jim Hutton. BELLE’S SHOP All Weather Coats The Latest Styles and Colors. Look your best this Spring I Wear . . . 2 pc. Plaids a Plain Blouses and Shorts. Hats. Prices. Gloves, Scarves, all at attractive Peplers Jewellers Watch Repairs — Engravings Waterproof, Shockproof, Dustproof Watches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ca. YOUR KINGS C0. CENTRE For Records a: Record Players Phone 153 Montague Val Hughes Straight and Pleated Skirts and Shorts with Matching Tops. These come in an assortment of Light and Dark Plaids. I $1.00 SLIPS $2.95 to $4.75 Special at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. r Beauty Parlour Open Every Day except Sat. Tuesday and Friday Night by Appointment. -"' Service EXTRA SPECIAL DuVar Radio in ' The R. C. A. Victor 2:!" Table Model. _i- Trim Compact Table Model. Save Dollars on this model. Now Only 3239.95 of the Canadian Cancer Society. calls for the help and good ex- ample of educationists in a campaign to convince students they should not start smoking because of the lung - cancer risk. “Statistical evidence" of a re- lationship b e t w e e n cigarette d smoking and lung cancer has been building up in many parts of the world, Dr. Taylor says in cancer society press re- lease distributed from Toronto. A Canadian Press story from Halifax April 15 quoted Dr. Taylor as saying in an inter- view the simple cause-aud-effect "proof" that lung cancer human beings could be caused by smoking is impossible to ob- tain without an experiment us- ing human beings. and that this Is obviously out of the question. This statement was includ in the cancer society's press re- lease but The Canadian Press cured in saying it was made in an interview and in presenting it out of context—without Dr. Taylor's emphasis on statistical evidence already available. CAN ACCEPT TRUTH "Surely we can accept the truth about lung cancer without insisting on anodier 40 so of e ri (in a long- term study using human smok- ers a non-smokers as basis for comparison)." said. "The statistical evidence is this: The death rate due to lung cancer among men who smoke by . . Interment was in the church cigarettes is up to 40 times that winch capable of developing a u . non-smokers; and It it were ideath rate among men from all types of cancer would be fall- ling as it is falling in women." 1 Dr. Taylor says parents have the prime responsibility for the ‘habits of their children but edu- ‘catjonists can help tremend- r r 0 usly. ‘ “Indeed, without the help of ‘educational people —— and even more important“ without their good example—a campaign to .divert our boys and girls from the ngers of smoking can have little success." Perfect for the Farmer or Fisherman. Guaranteed up to 18 months. $7.95 Heavy Duty Power Punch Batteries ‘ Guaranteed up to 2 Years Super Duty Power Punch Batteries Guaranteed up to 36 Months Two Trawlers n Are Launched QUEBEC (CPI—Two 125-foot trawlers. the Cape Aspy and Cape Race. built for National Sea Products of Lunenburg. N. S., were launched here at the George T. Davie shipyards in nearby Lauzon. A third is under construction for the same company. The iii-man vessels have 650- horsepower engines and their ]speed is 10 knots. They will con- rtaln the latest radio and navi- lgationai aids and fish-detecting years or 8008 r. I They will be ready for work .In June. Davis officials said. r The trawler: have a capacity lot 0.500 cubic feet for fish. The holds are insulated and lined with aluminum. The fishing gear is controlled by trawl pull of six tons l McGOWAN MOTORS LTD. Phone 100 Montague James Cain. New Perth M A B O N DRUG CO. Enter our big FISH Contact this week. Call in for further details. $19.00 in this; equipment. Prices See our Ad. In Thursday's Guardian M “.0 Robert Campbell. Ill-Ills See our G. R. S. 2 way Radio Priced at $199.00. JAMIESON’S PHARMACY Montague Phone 43 Make our Drug Store Headquarters for all your Cosmetics. Sets. ‘ HOMER MOAR Your White Rose Dealer PHONE 28 or 77-22 0 Motor Oils 0 Gasolines 0 Cream 0 Fuel Oil ALWAYS LOOK ro IMERIAI. son ms 1 . A. A. (JOEY) FRASER Call Us For Those lbso Products Ito" on. [mass OI. Gasoline. Fas- l "-2 m“ Besides“ omce Montague an O Stove 011 live in the Montague Area Montague? HOOLEY’S MEN’S WEAR MONTAGUE HOUNDAWG casual slip-on In a colorful range of washable Scotchgard suedes. They dry soft and stay looking new months longer. Walk-on-alr in- soles and Sisman famous foam soles give. that extra re- laxed comfort to eyery step. 6.95 10.95 MASSEY REID & MacKEIIZIE %‘ FERGUSON DEALER NOW ON DISPLAY 1 Fannatl A. Tractor and Cultivators Special This Week at Roddle Mackenzie 38011 Come and see our display of used Farm Machinery. WEEK END Tc SALE 400 Pair of Ear-rings. $1.00 per pair. Sale Price plus tax Regular Price P” 1.01 for Large variety of New Spring Colours and Styles. Boehners Jewellers Gift Shop Phone '10 Fishing Safety Lakes especially now when the Ice I - Is breaking up. all the lish In the , water Is not worth the loss of one child. So stay off the Ice. fish from tho bank or from bridges. This ad courtesy of AGUE ELECTRIC co. Lro. GILBERT CLEMENT! MONT MONTAGUE O.K. Tire Shop Montague - Dial 250‘ Don't be caught with Bad Tires when 5 i E if now. We have a large stock at Tires for all Wagons also. 80 see us to-day. Allan your tractor vulc'aaiaed. We vu ...-. (r . Comehtoday, We havcallsiaesotucd'flrestol'cm Tractors Trucks. THEATRE TICKETS lmaauaappuutathb‘ dutch-Immun- batsst‘l‘beflalfllaa-Patrkt Tu