manager of the Royal are seen yesterday talking high finance when Mr. Pembroke visited Charlotte- town. M: Pembroke announo- ed later at a press conference - Carman A. Jerry. left. vice- local resident of the Atlantic Prov- ; oes Division of tile Royal Trust C3,. ack Pembroke. E. president of the Royal - CB . 5 Trust. and CF. Bentley. the the savings operation would be ROYAI: TRUST PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES EXPANSioN HERE that the Royal 'irust office here will begin a savings op- eration early in 1965. Details were not announced whether ISLAND NEWS PAGE! [2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 24, 1964. RCMP Officer Issues Hallowe'en Warning A warning to “leave the‘descriptions of cars and per- childish acts to children" on -sons to aid in the apprehension Hallowe'en night has been is- .of persons responsible for these sued by RCMP Superintendent :acts and. if necessary. to A. s. McNeil in a statement willing it? appear. int ctgurt to ~ ' i -' - to give em ence agalns em. mgmg lespons‘ble pelsuns Motorists are reminded that ‘ ' ' d'l' m in the1 . Sizing?!) “"1 a ‘5 children are a t to be running Grown'fips should “amp. the l about with little thought for the t 0d itraffic hazards they may en- adm ho counter, their vision probably obscured by a mask. “Perhaps more than on any other night of the year a’driver must operate He advises people in the prov-.mjl C” “Hall” “meme earn?“ lnce to remove temptation by “ erszier c 1 re" "eh “’1 0 locking up or Pulling “'3” speed. rgiggdtiarlngcreassower equipment and machinery. pro- ' responsibility that has thrust upon us", and not use Hallowe'en to take out a spite on some friend or neigh-I Two lniured. In Accident Al Rosobank ALBER'I‘ON -— Two persons were admitted to O'Leary Com- munity Hospital yesterday af~ ternoon following a highway ac- cident at Rosebank involving a small German make car and a 1962 sedan. The vehicles were travelling in the same direction and the accident reportedly occurred when the 1962 car attempted to pass the smaller vehicle just as it started to make a left turn in- to a driveway. The imported car went into the ditch and bounced back on In: vide wholesome recreation oul‘alflet :gdgg filfiegfifgmmfufieebg Hallowe‘en nig’lt and adequate.f grinst m b‘akin supervision and discipline for 0T. I: Pr “Ig'h hildmn’ Te CM w ave every c “other wav to “Sm the available man on duty the night .RCMP. the. superintendent stat-iageoiclftoelzfili'ogl't "glam :1? “e2: led. is to report immediatelylSous violatin gherlagw in in ; !any persons who are putting up’wa fore file courts roadblocks in the form of bar- y . ' .1 'ricades. destroying public or The Superintendent concludes: iprivatc property. or molestingl "The recent VlSlt 0‘ Queen EHPI the sick. infirm or aged who i abeth has shown that we in this: cannot protect themselves. iprovmce can accept responsib-i illlty. It should stand to reasonV ‘ASKS CO-OPERATION in their regular office in the Dominion Building or whether the company will seek office space in the general business district of Charlottetown. I Prince County Hospital Announces $1,300,000 Extension Program SUMMERSIDE BUREAU about 19.2 per cent of the total. ‘ F THE GUARDIAN Other sources will provide ap- ' A $1.300.000 building and rc- proximately $100,000. accoun- novation program for Prince ting for the remaining 7.7 cc r County Hospitai‘ involving a cent of the overall cost. public subscription campaignl "We are counting on. the 5119- ‘ including nurses, technicians for $250,000 as the area's share 1J0”,0f 8“ Who “Side m the 9’“ iand other employees. of the cost. was announced Fri- “Tm”? area Served the .h°_5'-3 Mr. Holman recalled that in day by H. T. Holman. chair- 3 P‘lal- 1“ anyfiommunmes “‘"h‘" 1951. the first year in the pres- iiian of the hospital's Board “"5 m", ” '9 “'9” km“? "‘3" out hospital building. 31.198 pa- df trustees m." hospnal 60““mmmll‘m 3‘“ ‘tient-days were recorded. In its - Plans call for an extension to ; fl??? “11PM.” “film ‘2“; ; first year. in 1952 the ouir the present building an re-‘Jgglvui'; 6:31;. 3.? <25? jpatieni department treated 2.» Bovatinn of existing facilities} “prince” Comm“, :16: "'31 i‘ 700 patients. Bed capacity will be raised‘ ‘ ' ‘p ‘ “The serious over- extension lthe regional hospital. wherej fiom file present mg beds m most of the major surgery requi-‘of the hospital's facilities and about 1:0. . . . The public subfiflpunn cam igig‘yizjge If}: 33%;???” 0‘ 'he;resources Will the more readily paign for 31750000 will he held. ~11“, hospital amfim,‘ '0‘ be understood when it is realiz- Nov. 16 to 23 in all sections of me... p... needs of n... m 0,, .ed that last year the number of Prince Count.v and in neich- than 45.000 people in the area in Pall?“ days was 45-443 3" 0'" boring dlSll‘lNS 0i QUCOH'S surgcrv and over 25.000 in all crease 0f 50 per “em and the County. Charlottetown corpora- other departments. but unfol'iu-l "umber 0‘ 0”“ patients "eaten tions will alsn be canvassed naiely. the. fact Is that we can-‘ was 9'772- an increase Of 250 09' In announcing the building not. properly meet these needsicem"- he said- prngram and the pllblic ram with the present facilities andt "Yd". he Willth out "d5 paign. Mr. Holman stressed the‘present bed capacity“. [spite this increase in the de- urgency of the need for “vastly NEW FACILITIES imand on the hospital's services. improved" hospital accommo- Besides increasing the mm the growth of medical knowled— dation and the vital importance ber of beds by 50 per cent. plans .Re and the increase in necessary of public contributions. icall for such improvements as technical procedures. the hospi- v ' ‘an enlarged pediatric section Ital is trying in carry 0“ With the CQMMPMW EFFORT ‘with a playroom for the chil jsame available space and bed G°Vemm€hl SUPPm‘l if“ I .dren: waiting rooms for visitors Icapacity". hOSPllal hillldmfl program (an ’and a family room for th ose f “It is a situation that must be only 31V?" if the COWmumi-V 'who must spend all day visiting iremedied. but this can only be cmgmbll‘fs ,‘fs Share I?“ 1?“th ‘at the hospital: a larger and iaccomplished through the co-op- ;“ scl‘p'm" ' he “pla‘ned- well- organized out- patient de— lcration of government and the e said government grants are t t “nth i d expected to amount to approx- par men' v] mpmyg . v . . lmamv 5950000- m T“ 9 out and equipment: elimination =bullding program such as the . p r , , . ,. of overcrowding and the conse one we are planning . cent of the total cost. providing THE WEEK AT SDU the communities served by ti ‘ Bladen Commission Visitors i Impressed With SDU Scene better facilities generally for surgical, medical and obstetric- ‘31 patients; and improved work- ing conditions for hospital staff. . 0 hospital mcct their objective of 3250000 which represents WEATHER TORONTO CP‘ —— Observed temperatures from the weather office: Min Max. By CHARLEY McMILLAN potential as members of the Dawson 78 29 Members of the Bladen Com- l academic community. Prince George 29 ‘34 ‘mission, appointed by the Can- i The list numbers 49. which rs "Vlincoilvel‘ 37 35 l adian Universities Foundation {less than 10 per cent of the total , VlCtOl'la 46 ‘39 lto study the financing of higher jstudent body. Privileges of thc / gglmghfon education in Canada. visited St. Imembers include optional alien Begging? ~- - 61 iDunstans University on Wed- idence at class and writing of wmmpflu 60 .nesday afternoon. . exams. special lectures on occa- Tommo ~ 33, 43 wThe commisswn is chaired by sion. and special privileges for Ottawa 82 35 ‘Vincent W. Bladen, dean of the members living on campua as Montreal . ‘ i I I i . h '- 3 43 .facultycf arts and science t arranged through the Dean of Hebe O I . ’ . . . . n 29 43 the University of Toronto. The Men and the Dean of Women. Fredericton I ' . _ _ H 40 48 commission members are VlSit- Father Rocha is the faculty Saint John U . 43 45 ing Canadian universities to I advisor. Montreal 41 45 ;study. report. and make recom- . Halifax 39 37 mendatlons on the financial re- THIRD EDITION. Cmmneflmj1 3 52 qulrcmcnts of the universities The W95} “hm” 0' “19.1300 Sydney __ I. 43 50 ‘for operation. research. physical Mid. Wm“! ‘5 (mi and ""0"":‘3" Yamnmh 43 so ‘ facilities and student aid for the 11’ it “is 3 record 0'. 3°”3- “‘0 St. John's. Nfld. 50 54 "ext ‘0 Wm- l’ape’ “ed 9° be "mm M " Ens..." _ 3 H SDU staff members who met monthly basns. a fact which New York 44 54 .with the commission included meant only three 155"“ 3 term However. this issue brings P Rev. GA. Macdonald. president HALIFAX 'CPl ~- The weft and rector: Rev. E..l. Roche. (her office says a weak wca- head of the mathematics de- ther systcm crossin: the Mari- i partmcnl; Rcv. PP. Aylwa'rd. times was citing rlmirlv con- ‘bursar; Rev, VG. Murnaghan. dlfions and a few choirers ill dean of studies. and Michael the district late Friday cven- Hennessey. registrar. I ltotal editions to three already 1 and there is still time for anotu 'er three papers before Christ- ,‘mas. There are plans for eight i issues for next term. ' The SDU Debating Society is ing. Cool.dry air which cover. . Mr, Blade" said that he ,3. in full swing. and the executive ed Ontario and parts of Que- i"most impressed" with the ihopes to have the organization in; Fflldaly afternoon will push SDU representation_ in high gear after the mid-term n a tree provinces tad-w. exams which start next week. bringing clearing in most re. j BUDGET REPPRTS _ 'There have been two trial de- gions by late aficrnonn. prince The SWIM” U010“ '3 bu“ .bates. with several more in the Edward island and Cape Bre- ‘1“ its. bud“! report!" and (a ,0" Wm “mam may“, don“. illable informants indicate pos- "_ ‘ sible dcficil financing. With A mgnrhan” mm": Arm“ .Rcd and White. the Year Book. "crime", 0",”... h "mom. and the Drama Society HOIM to bring cloudiness and a few “had w'fl‘ “"pr'ced’med 'Vl' ahmvers to most of the district 13"" the” 1"" dmm't "em I“ "day! the enough money to go around Regional (Groom’s. for the smaller societies in the Cane Brahm- prince Edward ‘ proportions necessary. For the Island: Showers ending during ’1’”! SWME] year!“ "1" UN” mommz. "my: Mflhmy wind, has had surpluses at the end of 20’ Imam“ a, Swim", w and 0 year. but unless mmethin. 50. Charlottetown 40 and in . mm" "P 7‘ 3”“ a3 a" “"9"” Outlook for Sunday -— Mostly i m "‘9 ,Umf’m 0°“ ” "' “9w cloudy: a few showers: con-l m. '“ “MM”!!! alre‘dy 'm' aw,“ cm]. i evident in government. will have inlanning stages. ' With a simple assessment of '“Wc blew the game". SDU . football coach Ed Hilton sent his grid warriors through their final practice yesterday bef their return engagement with the Acadia Axemen. Redemption is the pass word . In the Saints' dressing room. an ’ obvious reference to the 13-0 I lead they lost last week at Wolf- villc. With fine sunny weather expected. fans should be anter- ltained by one of the beat battles of the season. Game time is 1.30. quent danger of cross infection; . a lay icommunity in~ support of a= _ - a We can accept this samel He asks that persons pi‘0\'ldeitype of responsibility on octobi er 31." .x ,-..i INew PresidentSuppe. Planned . " tOl ACCIClIa U. jBy Bedeque Men ; To Speak HereiniffiSfofiannitid$11325: . . ‘ess meeting Oct. 20. The resi- ‘. Dr. J.M.R Beveridge. who willi dent. Arnold Henderson .be installed as president of AC-j ed. .3113 uni)???” wellViue-keN-S-i‘ It was decided to have a corn lay. WI e gues spea r a in gathering of alumni and friends bcef and cabbage supper Nov. ‘ Jof Acadia at Confederationi Centre Monday. Dial ent‘ p . l‘eSld- 1'. so decided that the net proceeds - be given to the Presbytery I Beveridge succeeds ‘ , Watson Kirlfconnell as presid Chumh EXt€nS}°h Fund- Iof tthe unlversuy. . T assomatlon accepted .11 l A science graduate of Acadia} invitation to meet with Nort 'I in . . Beveridge is a.Bcdeque — Freetown associa- Scot by blilh and came ho Noval‘ tion on Nov. 1 Scotia with hi: parents in 1927.. wgl Reid Following graduate work in; News. the field of " ' “. t the University of Torontoi hel- Omblaln-I ed doctorate degree If ‘ iSouris Airman i Prior to his appointmentthto Porkdale Pharmacy l iAcadfia. he was dean at r i . ' Tld head‘. Is Honor Student chool graduate studies a Sherwood Drag 1. gave the church SGT. J.A. POOLE I . of the dep'rtmcnt of blOCl‘lG’I’l‘lfi . l ‘isirv at auecll‘s University. Sundries CLINTON. Ont-Sergeant John Kingston, 0..”. . l A. Poole recently graduated as ' sec-army has been as- i 3'“ honor Sindent from a 0m- .socia'te editor of the. Canadian. lmunications Technician Ground lJournal of Biochemistry and: l Course at RCAF Station Clinton iPhyisiology. and a member i . I inumber t scientific researchl commi ees. The son of Mrs. E. Poole of . has also published nume,_. i Souris- Sgt‘ P0019 Obtained “'5 lougescicniitic publications. .‘ junior matriculation at Souris ; ‘ I High School in 1948' He was em- ‘ a I ployed by Maritime Central Air- ‘Remands G‘Iven | ways prior to enlisting in me I C; c r1. i RCAF in November 1950 as n . p ' lFighter Control Operator. in ‘ln ou January 1964 John remustered to the electronics field. ‘ Sgt. Poole is now transferred Charged with being drunk and I disorderly. Vernon Ford. Char-’ lottetown. was remanded to to- ‘ I to RCAF Station C old Lake day by Magistrate AA]. Haslam . We carry the ethical vitamin ! where he will be moving his wife : qc. in city police court yester- ‘ PX‘Oducfs that your DhySlClfill t and family in the near future. . day. i prescribes! i Also Pufkdale Pharmacy remanded today was I William Bruce McCallum, Char- rallon lotietown, charged with assault. i De The case of Malcolm John SlIEI'WOOd Dl'llg MacMillan. Parkdale, charged I 0 p ' with driving with defectivei sundrl's O O I Is DISCIpIIned OTTAWA tCPl—~Immigration I Minister ’i‘remblay said here a departmental official has l been disciplined for statements 3 he made about a Jamaican woman facing deportation over her application to bring two ii- legitimate children to this coun- try. brakes. was adjourned to Oct , 27. A One person charged with be- ' ing drunk and incapable was fined $20 and costs or 20 days. i i lBreak Found , At Richmond ‘ He did not name the official. ‘ 1 .33.: 32020.0? 01:53:: ,Grocery Store 3 l no racial discrimination in- volved in the case but that the official was disciplined for mak- ing statements contrary to de- partmental policy. Daisy Maud Henry, a nurses ‘aide from Jamaica. faceS'de- portation because when enter- ing the country from Britain she made no mention the had two children. Miss Henry's ap- plication to bring the children here was denied. SUMMERSIDE -— The local. ,detachment of the RCMP is in-j lvestigating a break at the1 lBrown and Baglolo Ducky D01" ,‘lar Store at Richmond which; loccurred either late Thursday' night or early Friday morning. : The break was discovered yod- i terday morning and Sgt. W. .1 Bigelow. NCO in charge of the. ISummerslde detachment saidl I T t ,h vlast night little or nothing had ‘ n oron o. u ere the pro- ibeen taken. it was thought that iccedm” "wk place' ‘ Me's," ipossibly a few packages of cl-l 1sman said a department offlcuil jgareue, and "me groan-e, in)” mm ca‘l‘d‘ had ‘ “5m ‘0 lmigllt have been taken but no Select citizens and Jamal {money and "no mat amount" cans often live together without :01 anythan was missing. ‘ 59ml“! m’fied- I No arrests have been made. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the St. Paul’s Credit Union ltd. will be hold on Wednesday, October 28 of 8.00 PM. in the Acodlon Hull anti sac how we PLANE ORDERED BACK LONDON (numeral—The pi- lot of a Boeing 707 jet airliner with Ccylon'a prime minister. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. 'aboard was ordered to return. to the terminal shortly before London Airport Wednesday because of a bomb score. The giant piano. about to tabs all for New Deli, broad to preval . High tide today at Charlotte What was once described as town 110 am. and 2.17 pm, Al I the “Dishonored Society." the Rustico at 9.47 am. and 8.45 l “Honor List" has been formeo pm. High tide Sunday at Char- I into a new cllih at St. Dunstan's. lottetown 1.47 am. and 3.06 Behind the drive and zeal of pm. At Rustico at 10.42 am. Rev. EJ. Roche. the list was set and 9.19 pm. Summeraide tide up last year for two reasons. teen mimics later lbs in namely to give public recogni- Cbarlottatmvn. Sun rises today tion to superior academic work. Ionian. audaci- at 0.21 pm. and secondly, to provide cap- ocross from the Bag Factory. All MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND. Non-Toadies on cuddly Invited Elana at 7. a.m. and abl udenta with an opportun- round “i..- “m M o. .3. “la at I.” pan. All times ADI. y NDWD I 24 from 5 to 7.30 pm. It was 31- ‘ WEEKEII MAGAZINE and Colored Comics I Why We the Shiiter-Hillman lluaflty Clothes We fills Shiflar-lllllman clothes Iiacauaa (qu Illh VIII- tlrassad, wall-satisfied unionists. Thu an ballot dylad, battarllttingamlsawalllallardllal llla good lash lfl and last. Now, try on our man Slilffaf-lllllmaa dull II-tlrassail you look. Hooley's Men's Wear Great George St. highway receiving heavy dam- in Rooney's Ambulance follow- age. The sedan received front mg examination at the scene by and damage. . Hellm'ch of Alberton Vii In hospital with undeternnh‘ lF-"l’mfltion 00"” be EatllPW‘ ed injuries a" Paul Gallant 0. on the condition of the injured. Howl” and Malmlm Ems U The accident was investigates RRZ. The accident Ivic lby Alberton detachment of the tims were taken to the hospital lRCMP. E DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND MacKenzie's Pharmacy 135 GREAT GEORGE STREET . Will be open all day'Saturday and will be the only Drug Store open all day Sunday. DIAL 4-4920 Charlottetown USS“!!! NHL The Russians would like nothing better than to play on N.H.L. team in on exhibition game, according to a coach of the Soviet Olympic hockey team, says Wukcnd Magazine Associate Editor Jock Carroll. This Saturday, in the final article of his series Moscow At Play, Carroll describes the interview will! Lin-Col. Anotoly Vlodimirovitch Torosov, the team’s coach. Tfiei V211ng Patriot WITH STlu. ONLY II)0 AT All Newsstands . 9 .‘l '1b to more fully develop their 0"“; Irina... . cilr . . nq-4__-_. eaachAL— 'QN!!!:‘??=‘HO