ion at the Knights of Cniumbul Counrils oi Prince Edward is- land was held in the K. of C. rooms Chaiioitetoutl. when I new slate DI ol‘licers was elm- State Convention Of K. OfC. Is Heid The annual state convention treasurer. George J. Mullally. to its Sourls M. CnIA oi the Knichts at Cal u m Councils oi F El. was held in the K oi c rooms Charlotte- tou-n salurdal' unincss sessions were held during morning and nitcrnocn. A iunchcnn and a dmncr ban- iret were servcd at the Chariot. teioiv Hotel piano selections during thc banquet were played in llrs illi' vscunuh The Inllowln: were elected as state olltcers tor the ensuing year state deputy. Dr Callaghan. Summ . By JAMF 0 'r T A W A Alired Brnnk with a wary eye on the new Liberal government In the Commons. has sugges- trom the \' 50V Tm: ANNUAL slate convenb ed lashnn. secretary. George Charlottetown: state jhtcrccr llullin. slimmcrside. r at the stair- banquet. W. E. siruggle [or Ireedom uI . stutc throughout the world. Reform Oi Upper Chamber Is Suggested By Senator .F . under the former conservative M TM 7 Senator government. he so ‘ , At the meeting were tied i to rigntt Mercer Mullin. slat: i advofale; Dr. w. E. Callaghan. 3 siaie deputy; George Cheverie. ‘ stnte secretary: and Elmer .l. . Murphy. the guest speaker. ‘ i By RALPH CAMERON iiniloly making ilie rounds. it not slate warden. E. Charlottetown chevcrie. ‘7 advocate. E. Callaghan Presided The guest speaker was Elmer and siimulatlng on “Freedom Di tre re. no outlined the history oi the speec h the Plr ed yr oprnly at least tnsidiousl . All “Me pic ill liicli political places. tlcm probable. changes and none or them carry either their own uc- i t contour-c or (initial The only de~ tinitc thing ahnut them is that they deal in top political tigurcs Murphy. slimmcrside. who gave 0 an interesii addre I1 t the day. At. the top level thcre are many qua. tins ' to the apps ti-nant - governor. The term oi prcsr-nt incumbent has cx- nnrl tor many months spe~ we oust him Primarily it may be because in sheets and have been light even those OPPDSEd to Mr lid-.ovcraii so tar. hut deliveries theson are unable at present to 0,. (ind a salisiartory or capablencngihuulng. Stccl reports. Auto- N Clllalinn has been gums on as to .lits successor. cal names have with some remaining in th e ace chiure. IMHSAAC IN FRONT It ' clsaac is well out in lrnnt. butl rumors are current oi dissatlsi t‘tlnt‘e‘rn possible, it not being asked as nimcni or a new lieu- lmpcrtant politi— en mention- nnd others fading tram the ‘ is still believed Ihat Ale 1‘ “why rctir much iu ' _ replacemen Political Rumors Are Prevalent his position as premior has sir- "‘“A't' me mm... we. 0...... Rumors could not be said to cited some comment trom pos- “m a" 35 I," m“ up “mp be exactly living. but there trialth dianppolnicd sources. no doubt some of them are dc. DISSATISFIED LIBERALS ‘ During the dying days oi the ills! legislative session Mr. Sh OI lllom louch upnn peo- ‘said he had no intention of re- tiring dcspitc his obviously iai lng chances of moving into Gov.. . eriimnnt House. Hi5 remark it) (‘flmpl‘ni paper It that time was, i am having to o ; in a buyer's market once again w By the same token a cons arable amount oi talk was heard l regarding the leadership oi Mr. l price composite hiatheson in the Liberal Party. However. though it has not drrd last week. the same as ihc week out entirely. as there are known bciore and up trom sisa 51 a dissidents. thcrc is no ‘grounds. month ago. of opinion noticeable t. United States aw ISLAND NEVVS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County andriamtpyn.‘mtw. GIVING Stallion minim "flit Mother Rescues; Baby From Fire soURls — A mother had her niviivo one and a hail storey hair Sli'LEflI last night saving her building was gutted and it: wil- dam) .ughier irnn'l all.de en the dwelling at the dweulng sutiered lrnm Isa]:qu rod water dim c upstairs room u at Lowcr liolin Eny caught tire.. Edward Gauthier and her druid u. i on t iisinn stcm upstairs Then the hny. r m to or the. lupstcuis to save lw y Audrey unharmed. altiiougfl names searched the mothers‘ hair The fire slatted on the second floor. It is suspt-(‘ied an over-I heated stove-pipe was In? rauR. ‘ e Souris tire dopaltmcn sonic live to six miles away was] Called. However. all Iht’ upper weekly journal at metal-work: int: reports. "Production appear: to be lcvclling out with most cou- sumPr needs covered into sum- cial capacity (i64i.0ili|.000 ingot . tons a ycart and "about as high :es they‘ll go this your." Steel 1 says. REDICTS COMPETITION l The magazine prcdlcts "stiit' inn is ahead tor steel- } makers They'll tind themselves in midsummer ilhcn shipmenia‘ ldmn sllnrpl'” Tho mazaziilc‘s arithmetical ' (or a not (on ot linishcd stool stood at slsom id- w Scihnck and cancrllaiions ol ni‘dt'rs have been limited mainly shape plates and bars are ‘makors. m nt‘arrremrrl produc- ‘ilon. aren't dricrring tonnage, lthe magazine adds. and hnven't acrumuinterl the inventory pro~ tcciinn they want come i'itill'iinfi .by Insurance. l nnrchesiar. yod. The mmflndu' all . r Gaul in was away iishlnl . h . . were trout and did not knnw about till theiil‘t‘ until it was owr i Th. loss was partially covered EAST BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. Reggie .to stun. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MI Lean. North Like spent the weekend at their homes in Mur— ray River. ' amid mm Hllillli NA. )lr. m m- Mr. and Bk! Joined RM ion In Kim homo ant-r WWW montaoenfloutnfiniulil I1. and nut! lllnlfnr the "inter month: with M Mr. Foster Glrrett. tic. Mr. and Mrs. Riddle Kidlon H. CI Rod Point. Mr. And an Muuns will of Mu'llrei RN. Dundls. on MIY John R. .Tohnsinn. Pele“ Bold and North Lake. loll by plane in II hood. attended the Machod. 15. undergn “tricky in the Victoria HolpILII. Montreal. III the i by Ills cousin Roy Johnston. was loom-Iliad on Summerside. Mrs. Joseph Mchlban Iait‘an having con- oi her hill- t Columbl return to Oniur . veyed the remit: band In! biLriIlJn S Church. St. Cnlufltl G.E.. MacDonald Souris Houdini. Basin Held Charlotte- town. Visited with I‘ll ulster. MIL Alex Planet. who 3 Lil in the EILBII- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Chips. wen visitnn to Charlottetown during the past week. KINGSIORO Bk. Ind Ila. Robert link! Ind family. With Mitt the holiday Inland at the home at Mt. Ind Mn. William Rob- email , Wm. Ivy Root and Blake Bender. children of Conltlblo Ind Mn. Doullu and" £9de home Ill 11mm Alter “und- in. some time. with their snub Wonk. Mr. Ill! MN. Stewart Mchrean. Elli. Ellllc. Friends Ind nellhbonJltheh ed It Eli! Elma hlll recently to honor Mr. Ind Mrl. Pruton Bryenwn. Red Point North. who Ins to. gun TH“ luv-rat wash II. out o Ind have taken [cadence it)th community.” r. Ind . ervln Smith chmouth. N.S.. spent victoris' my weekend with their son iiev. no. antith. Mn. Smith and tamiiy. Kinamro. FREE ! Webster Unabridged rip Proud Of Your Family? Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald and daughter Mary Mass“ spent a hrioi’ holiday with iii-lends dud rel-a- iives in Red Point. South Lake nnd Souria. They were Also guests of Mr. and Mrs. ion Robertson, Munn: Road. Floyd MacLean returned in his home in Kingsboro having been I patient in the P.E.l. Hut pitnl for the past three VIRGIN. Mrs. Billy MacDon- 'dcrice at East Point where Mr. MacDonald will pertorm his duties as ussistant lighthouse keeper. East Point. Li Brent Robertson. stud- cnt at Acudlt University School olfviiie, N .. spent the pust ten days wi his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T..l. Robertson. Rodi Point. He latt to spend a week with triends in Boston. prior to returning to Nova Scotla where . he will preach in that am [or the summer mont . Harvey Stewart. Kingsbum is spending the summer months ut North Lake with his son Harold l stewar. iteneii Garrett. young son or Mr. and Mrs. Eosier Gurrett.‘ East Baltic had the mislortulie‘ oi tolling on horseback and re-‘ ceii'ed a bad shaking up. He: was immediately taken to Dr. Kassner. Souls and later token to Charlottetown tor x-rayt. PISQUID EAST DIV-id Biri. Chli’lofietown wu a visitor at the home or Mr. Edward Jny. Thu-ru- and Mrs. day. Mrs. George Dover and Mill Georgie Dover were recent visit ms in Lorne Valley. the gueau Mr. I of Mr. and Mrs. Earle aid. Souris. have liken up [11,- al Charlottetown. ton .lny. Saturday. Mrs. Ann! Campbell. Intteiown was I recent Vile and Ma's. at the home of Mr. Edward Jay. MacDon- d. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Ross. were guests It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ale Ohai'v nltunl “one. out uI Mnnlrell. bronlo memorilll. Montague Ind Chlrlnfleiawli Prince Edward IIIIIIII nigh steels illusion Heels .iet lieeis rlat neeis Cuban Heels In widths of course! AA-A-B-C-nnd E 5.95 to 13.95 ___...——-— -——‘______-—_'__—.———————-_—— WRIGHT’S — where white is right You can ll" your I-mlly D. (re-m tribute than in memor- Illiu their IIIIIIH In endurinl We carry the Ili'leli limit of {Hulk and mlrhla monument! WriiI or phono CIIII'IIDIW 4-6035. of Mouton: {0-8. In! our union: of grlnllz, marble Ind liars Beck Ir Still I.I.iI. i can get opposition l ahead. nE GnATEEuL “it prime minister Pearsonl the country going beyond the eightspcr- d benches In the Senate that thel cent increase in the gross has Senate undertake to reiorm ii-‘ iionul product already achievedl sell. The New Brunswick Conserv- ative. who was government leader in the upper House under to prime minister John nieienhaker. sold the Senate has "a great wealth nt talent" which should be put to work. He noted that the new gov. ernment has proposed a com- mitee oi members of the House. or Commons to review (‘nm- mons procedure nnri means an making that part oi Parliament more eitortive "it is a pity there was oi irony in . “it he prime minister can. keep the country going aheadll mmy H in n slllElP your. the country will be Erateiul." he 5 Then he added his voice as II has been. the country wil be grateful." senator Brooks spoke in the Senate's throne speech debate. which was adjourned until next Tuesday when senator w. Ross Mandonnlt‘l. government leader. l Will reply. The Conservative leader said that much at the new govern- old. "I II I . c “h ‘ 1°“ mentioned in this connection .Inclmn with the choice in sev- eral quarters. . Those reports are not based on religious grounds, however. as it. t'nnt'ol' .i thc zDDOintment will‘ and should an in one oi the Rm‘ man Catholic town The ques- tions asked concern which one. A name not prcvinusiy heard is. that at a well known teacher und l military man. Lieut. Col w. .i. Archiel MacDonald. nweveir. should it be round ditiicull to reach anv decision on naming any putticuiar mem- bcr oi that religious truth there. are two names oi continually to the tors in any di ussion Both lire strongly entrenched t Lrbcrals with years oi political l background 7 8. Mac. '"‘ l "mi" ‘lfiislaiive Pmflra'" “‘35 inonald iormcr mayor oi Char- . more work and responsibilitylpmpnsm by the Conservative 1 - » nttetown and iormcr rovlnclll given in men antihi'ttmt‘n tori government helm-e the election mmm: .....-l A. w. titanium the Senatel." he said ‘l Wnilldl hope that such a committee? might be set up here. tor ihorel are no limit-r quaiiiicd ncoi-le ate than the senators ihem-‘ ives” Senator Brnnks. a iormer ' strr now leader oi the Senate opp timi. ‘d the} Liberals misled he country in‘ the recent general election when' they promised to not the country "moving iorunrd alzain “ r o n o m i c indicators. Canal between Northumberland . were already on the upswing Pearson Gov‘t For Four Top C OTTAWA tort—The Fearson‘ government has announced a change oi jobs Inr tour at its‘ top civil servants served notice that it plans at further series it! transfers and appointments oi deputy minis. ters in the next iew months. in the shlits is. . Taylor. 64 oextl December. who is being movedi He criticized the Liberal plan oi increasing the Atlantic novel. opm oard by six members. to ' appointed by the Conservatives. _ rig there was nothing poll tool in the original makeup (it that body Simmomo to be earmarked tor Mn itimes development projects is a mere baguteilc” to meet the lnug~talked-ahout Chignectn strait and the Bay or Fundy. Changes Jobs ivii Servants with the Privy Council sine! 1954 Is secretory to the cab- lnet R obert c Robertson. to. now merit ui northern diiairs and national resources. moves into Mr. Bryce’s lob and will he succeeded by Ernest A. Cute. 49. an assistnnt deputy minister under Mr. Robertson. E TWO VACANCIES I'I. MAIN prcsent lender oi the Opposition and iormer premier. Mr. Mathesttn‘s name keeps . a 'e Liberal swomlers a recurring in s ite nl comments to consider roinrm oi the Sen-imaionty river the live members {mm him it“? no wag not in- I tcrcsted. Only recently he said that he did not want the post be- cause within the years it would and he did not wish in be out e Senator Brooks also said the oi public lite at an early age, . ‘Fnom SUMMEMLDE I-‘mm Siimmcrside came a strong nimor that Earl liichnr aid. sitmmerside auto duler also is a contender The ‘mnnLinnEd several months aginl Premier Walter it. show. is no: longer being considered since the i recent lederal election saw . ‘chongc In parties at the head lot Canadian attain. l The premier was undoubtedly .lieaded tor the higher post prior ‘ to the Conservative election loss and it u undcrst local party “ml deputy minister in the depart. plans tor the naming ot a new leader of tho government wen well advanced. hlcnt‘oned as the lttrongcst candidates (or the leadership were Hon. .1. David Stewart. provincial secretary. unit on. George Dewar. minis» ‘ ter or education. But others wen at his own reouest tram (no 11., mm did m ,m m. w... ‘knbwn in be detlnltoly interest- out at deputy minister in thal dashes department. I Prime Minister Pearson alldi sdmiuistcrlng the day - to . day . operations oi the huge nuance; department lie has sllr',rit‘1 more n . Taylor was Roberi B Brycfi. 5. I Im'i'nei‘ nssi In! deputy min~ Ilior oi finsn who has been EASIERN‘ BRIEFS' - l-nin tor is t rulli in die civil aervlce no anuull llllry In the snow 9' hr in vacancifl in deputy mInlsters' tubs. One is in citizenship sud immigration limit where George David lcrrcit earlier this year to take a new post omnntzlniz civil service changes recommended by the Glauco royal commu- sion. Col. H. M. Jones. director at " ‘thc department's ludisn It‘lairl br ch, has been acting deputy mi sier. The other is in public works. vacsted by the retirement rev- eral months ago at ‘. H. A. Younl. Acting deputy is G. E. Williams. who was one or Gen. Ynun s two aasisisnt deputies. A new post has been created r Mr. Taylor, long recognised one oi the most influential i the icdmi puin be on lempor. ary a imrnt to the Privy Council I: lnvemmont advircr on university grants and wrli nuke other special gover- ment "Ml-n , ' e um with 'I’IAC'I‘I MA Tho Clnldila Junior Red Crou bu [inn "15.000 to es- en ilbiifll In!“ In“ meiotic nr» t)- drnti and teach nutrition prln. eblu il tho In son. 54. was trans- l led in the prospect oi heading illhe Progressive Conserva l i v e lparty here while it is still in the l ascendancy. Perhaps it is because st this inllure oi Ml' w to lcav Moreil Area Catch Is Good ‘ MORELL — Inhaler cliches in the More" area appear to be picking up. one fisherman in the area is reported to have innded two pmindl last week. . Further cast tishlng was not .so good uncured t or as E Point was approach. e Exhibition Shed l Fire Extinguished mums 7 A tire in the van n' one M he sheds It the ex- hihition grmsodr has was ex- .tinguishod saiurdsy evenliu by two young men. .lPrry McConnscir and Danny on the lhm‘ were ml. N!!! ibasebnli diamond propudsg inc ‘Sundly‘I am when they noticed mi co from one lot the sheds. That had little tliIIll-lllly EXKIMIIIILIIHI tho Mm. [Cause ml not ‘ i Steel Output Leveling Out MW 7 Amt-r- in ported listless int: CLEVELAND a or s lean steelmakers prohably will be able to muintsln hlgher basal iprices establishcd in April. but i they'll be under heavy pressure Tod liaplcs. iormcr chairman to provide high quality and ab.oi thc channel skimming As- .sorb more ireight as demaud‘snciatinn, is just starting his ‘ season oi early-morning takes the nllingr' nt a veteran ‘thsn halt a percentage point swimming club known as the above the previous week. the Spartan Grouddads. TAKES PLUNGE GILLINGHAU. England iCP subsides, steel says, atlth tht week's output. estimatednips Tod. Ki at 2.618.000 ingot ions. was less l‘lih mcmhcrs So Nearly IntIPstructihlo It’s replaced FREE if it blows out. "SAFETY 99" CAR TIRES Ask Canadian Tire about “Surety W'—lt will mean I GOOD DEAL lol- you! s CANADIAN TIRE Stewart It MacRae Ltd. ASSOCIATE STORE Quttn Si. Dial I-XSH On May 28th, I963 .I. F. CLEMENTS of the Industrial Development Bank will be at the KIRKWOOD MOTEL Charimolown. P. E. I. If you are engaged in a business—or plan to start one—and required financing is not available elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, you are invited to discuss your needs with the IDB regimentativo. An appointment for an interview can be arranged by telephoning Mr. Clements at tho Kirkde Motel Telephone 4-8517 or 4-5141 or in advance by writing to INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BAIIK Regional Office 236 St. George street, Musician, N.B. compusiir on ho. 1 heavy melt. i gradi- unciianccd at s29.17 fl nine-month-old son FINANCING FOR BUSINESS | tagua has taken up residence at or La 2 tor the months. \ir. and Mrs. Howard Holland. North Lske have recovered from .a long seige oi i'iu. ,l Sydney Bruce. Hamilton. On- ‘tario visiicd with Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bruce and iamily.Eirnira Lawrence MacDonald Donald McIntyre. East Point. Latest reports from Mrs. Heath Ciling is that their Barry o ‘? summer retum- ed to HIIIIJX. having “Ended the tuneful of hi! bmlher-In-luw ‘ Mr. and You—who have an eye guy summer w as Plain pumps cutout pumps Tension DIIi’IiM WRIGHT I Queen Street is l to beauty will adore our SHOE CO. 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