Dept. Says Bridge Is P.E.I. Property cern. ROREAD Residence Report Due To ‘Misunderstanding A misunderstanding ied to the | ever; and I would not make one, report, published Thursday, tat |I simply expressed pleasure at @ decision has been reached to| a statement of the minister of ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County) The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Mar. 16, 1962. 5 ewe Le ea | TAWA = = a ae eee has no ‘interest in the | disposition of the old Hillsboro SOURIS BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN will Souris Regatta To Add Fisheries Exhibition the P.E.1 Fisheries Peieretion and actively support the be Tourist Association. bridge. vs oem for the depart- lic works said here | Watney that the bridge was he Prince Ed- our "sland seem ot | the college. highways. It will be up to the “My comments were limited to provincial department to deter-| expressing delight that the idea mine the fate of the structure. n supported in the !egis- proceed with a boys’ residence for Prince of Wales Calege it was declared last night by Dr. Frank MacKinnon, principal of | fice! announcement would only | be Public works suggesting the re- sidence, and said we would wel- come such a residence. Any of- made after appropriat ficial approval was giver The Hillsboro bridge has been lature by Public Works Minister Prince of Wales replaced by a new) one on the) Philip J. Matheson,” Dr. - of the Trans-Canada High-| Kinnon said added to is atta The original thought behind | Toute of the Trans-Ca ie | this year. fa ates at a fae | tea) exnitiaen. ‘o . provide | ¥@¥ 00 P.E.I. But such structur-| «] said it is an excellent thing College Chorus Kings County with an attraction es are regarded as provincial | to have such recognition given rf property, although the federal | to the service a building of this fisheries exhibition be held in conjunction with the regatta on iiduly 4. || ‘The motion further stated that sition a the regatta commit- tee should meet with officials ie mene Kings Exhibition Association Queens County court, pleaded guilty to charges of breaking jand entering on their arraign- met vy: The two accused, Elmer Dan- el O'Brien and Francis Vernon | Donnelly, were charged with breaking and entering the Rall way Employees Club on Feb, ‘with the intent to commit an ie | dictable offence. COUNSEL ASSIGNED O'Brien was counselled by Les- ter P. O'Donnell. Deaaty was not originally represented, but ai the opening of thi A. J, Haslam about two weeks ago, both accused had elected torney-Gener Guigan, the cases peed =| journed for sentence = March 20 at 10 a. accused, Gite caine: wen cece ed to Queens County jai Prior to the adjournment, both | defence counsels made a strong plea on behalf of their clients, that the court consider the im- position of a suspended sentence. Drama Ass‘n ing at Prince of Wales College. Items of .business considered here this year that Nylon rope could be manufactured in the province because I mentioned the use of hemp” said the doc- tor, who exhibited two pieces of | nylon rope that had been made |in the province, and pointed to 8 Royal Gazette notice ofa com- any being formed to make ny- fg dncapedie province,» | This was the people's money He got into a battle of words | and the people should be told with Fisheries Minister Leo Ros- | about it, he persisted. He told Vetter when ‘he, beld up | the house, that he had seen the election pamphlet promising bait | !@n4 adverised meee holding units and noted that| What happened to the furs, nothing had been done about | What happened to ster things them | on the property, he persisted un- discuss the proposal exhibition, which was advanced | in a brief to the Legislature by | to the mink farm that had been | 0 | started at Morell on which the government, he said, had loan- ed_ $40,000. DR. ROSS FLEMINGTON Mt. A. President I found that the federal govern- | branch of the Mount All “ad. | Ment pays 75 percent of the cost | ing madi the Murray Har- Alumni free ition will be a ee ey . member. on a par with the Lobster Car- nival in Prince and Old Home Week in Queens, it was point- out, & The meeting was chaired by | Milton FitzPatrick and it w decided to hold another meet- ing Moyday night to draw up plans and appoint a commit- tee to look after the details m regard to the exhibition. | to Souris alone. It was suggested by Mr. Fras- er that Labor Day would be a good day to hold the exhibition as there were no events sched- uled for that day. He observed that the lack of a fisheries show | was one void in the entertain- ment of tourists, Mr. Hayward said his main objective was seeking attrac- Ist Queens YPCs government makes a financial kind could provide, and added contribution to the building of| that I would be delighted if it the Trans Canada Highway and| could be completed by Septem- its bridges in each province. ber 1963. I made no prediction Cr Mee anything, of the kind could be expe Ina coast issued last evening Dr. MacKinnon added: “I was completely surprised by the press report of an seen! (Contract Let To City Firm PARADE Presents HMS Pinafore Gilbert & Sullivan amalgamate the two exhibitions ‘surprise announcement’ NEARLY NEW SHOP IS PROJECT FREE MEDICAL Sea's SaS ine ment | ornvs =. wane attra | al ‘The Neatly New Shop cher. many other household and per- Some of the members | pret dea yp some of the Bishlishts of the Marine Industries Ltd.. has Deen | made no announcement et ollege ated by the Senior Ladies gonel items. shown above are, left to right, | (Continued from Page 1) Rp Page Lampang mabiition seri snes D Par rer iy Sh hg canes on atten ene of the PEL. Howl ee - thee ie, Be sei. by | Mrs. P. D. Crosby, Mrs, M, | he had had an opportunity to Arthor Wright, who suggested tioned the possibility of having Noeaae “ a Mae Rt ! Auditorium n soon at en . , ‘ it th i 5 ‘This store. is. an ggutlet for | whieh work free of charge ia | W- Weeks, Mrs. W. Hoyt, Mave ea ee te ne sano senate ee, ne the announced today by Hon. MESTENE SNACK BAR clothing dishes, and | the operations of the project. | Mrs J. D. Stewart. ie bis Maclean ‘and Hiesth Macquer: King St. Mr. Gaudet observed that with | rie, MP's for Queens, Fie Delve | Mareh 20, 21, 22 TAUNTS GOV'T the craager eet and fishing | The Charlottetown firm was 10 AM—I2 PM. ! 8:30 He taunted the government Pa | deo take Sar tee oe exttum | 0n0 Of tre tenderers for the aan at 8: a i r ea ul for having increased the price of | and _secretary-treasurer : the * {construction and installation of sae Dial 4-9063 marriage licenses to five dollars | P.E.1. Fisheries ¥eder# E. Pace WIDE spuds on dredge DPW 25, which ae ' |M. Gorman. deouty Pee of man said he was operates out of Charlottetown. = — Tickets at Miller Bros. and fisheries: Willlam Hayward, ee ae |to my advice and repeal it the chairman of the Provincial 1964| vancing the fishing industry of | tions for 1964 and pointed out f expert 3) Toombs Music Store oO lone fennial Committee: and) the Island and to further this | that May and June were al- ¢ WATCH 3 They did the same thing with Gere .V- Fraser. director of ang urged that a display of fish | ready filled. He noted that if $ Two Charlottetown men, ap-| trial before a judge without 2) colored gas and the tax on it, Products would be a must for | the exhibition was held later in REPAIRS 3} Adults—$1.00 pearing for speedy trial before | jury he criticized. riod cece He pointed | the fall it would be an ideal P, ATTER SC ONS si “They I out that i @ province way to hold tourist in the pro- fudge C. St, Clair Trainor in| At the sesame, of Deven. oe mites ph lied had be| “wide affair and not be confined | vince for a longer period. Students—50c It was su led that the ex- | hibition could be lagrang — a float parade as many of the Taceneataliaieom Caanoan ste and Summerside were exhibit- eae Ro me We | was possible the sel oad also be shown in Souris. Tt was pointed out that vs year’s exhibition would be don: on a small scale and improved in following years, TODAY & SA Plan Meeting executive of the Queens County oung Progressive Conserva- pick-up | @ light cartage HK HK RK HH HX IT’S FAMILY TIME AT THE MOVIES AGAIN SHOWS 3:30- 7-9 SAT.1-3-7-9 the court assigned on ‘hil s | cas Prece 0 the court ass ets Dates aly, Dr, Boul oberve,| Prem, Shy sre | Donovan & Gormley THE RIOTOUS TALE To Speak Here sc was id te eaten haat at_a full _explat A general meeting in the First 309 Grafton St. N Prior tt preliminary | The executive of the Prince Pp iy fic eavoon Vase heer ctevalty given uci ee esate District of Queens on Frida: " . OF THE KID WHO earing on the charge, in city Edward Island Drama Festival ‘ on the budget, and objected to | March 23, was decided. Wed! police court before Magistrate Association recently held a meet-| The Prince Edward Island | £° hold of an application form, | th. charges and insinuations be- | day night at a meeting of ne. @ garbage and refuse | CAPTURED THE ARMY! dressed by . Dr, Ros: i. ington Pate of the univer- sity at an informal noon lunch- eon Sunda; Prior to the luncheon, Dr. Flemington will preach at ‘Trin- itay United Church at 11 a.m, a5 part of the observance ‘College Sunday.” He will also speak at ‘Trinity cism is that there is only one United Church in Summerside | ee on it, tive Association. William Rix, Preston Curley and William Tulle were appoint- ed to look after arrangements for the meeting. The executive met at party headquarters. The president, Gerry Driscoll presided. Secretary James Lee read minutes of a previous meeting, pay That te | DEMANDS RETRACTION j , is far different from| Premier Shaw demanded a what the election pamphlet said, | retraction when Dr. Bonnell LOAN BOARD the government The Murray River Liberal ai from | dueled with the Fisheries Mii speaking the previous day, “al- ‘of | tet on the personnel of the Mish-| though the debate had — been ermen's Loan Board. The criti-| given priority as the ee order | on the orders of the trial by a judge and jury. A publicity through the media of | few days ago both men appear- | the press, radio and television | ed before Judge Trainor, for in connection with the appoint- permission to re-elect speedy | ment of . Oe time drama a vis Queens MP Mea ent eee eel peernel IllIn Ottawa @ parcel delivery Phone 4-4617 for fast efficient city-wide delivery doctor reacted ‘with “rn lotte High School. te : retract it, to keep from putting for entries is April 15. i? aidibck Sunda Rossiter retorted “that's . Heath Macquarie, ae ter [st 7 o'clock Sunday evening. | one more than you had on the| you in an embarrassing position, The Benevolent Irish Soci ety Que been confined ° Men‘ Ass'n Hears | Liberal board.” Mr. Speaker, and so the honor- Ds Ota: boean ui, weak iN s Co-o) Sto’ | Finally pressed to name a| able premier’s blood re proudly presents influenza, \Native Of Indi P re Murray Harbor man he claimed | won't be affected.” His wife, who was seriously INATIVe nadia |was on the board Dr. Bonnell Help the fishermen fit . out u : an injured in’ an automobile acci-| ‘The regular meeting of the | Said that Louis Harris had heen | their boats for deep sea fish- . ie ae dent Jan. 18 is ‘si a patient in |e Alexandra, . the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Roads Men’s Associi i She eld recently in Cr JCs Meet d — a statement | ing for tourists, he pleaded as Rossiter challenged | he said fishermen can’t afford “though he had been | to fit out their boats for this ill the last few months of the | on their own, although “it is Liberal administration, and | a boon to the tourist industry.” A three act comedy by Dana Thomas Birchwood High School Auditorium | Roads church. In the absence the president, Rev. Passey conducted the meeting. The de- weekend to take over as man- tagger p arke | May not have been able to vat" Dr. Bonnell moved the ad- Pearson Cotional was led by Gordon here it was learned vester-| thd board meetings.” Mr. Har-| journment of the debate at 8.5 Directed by J. Pius Callaghan, CDA day from M: ie, | TIS was a 50-year veteran ran the The house sits again Monday H Guest speaker for the evening the | 28 Rajah Gopal. who was in- troduced by Mr. Passey. Mr. fisheries, Dr. Bonnell contended. vin Mel at 8 p.m. Friday & Saturday, Mar. 16 and 17 lcolm Macken: eeidees, of the Central Farm- | native Association, | _ Hon. McQuaid The regular meeting of | ted “Do you know that you Junior Chamber of Commerce whic operates the business. tain 8: Gopal, a teacher at Queen Char- Curtain 8:15 was held last night at the Char- tte igh Gebel, wes'bere Get the family together and come as a indi lottetown Hotel with Earl Bea- ton presiding. There were 20 members in attendance. fa, He has travelled oe sel in North America, Asia. He gave an illustrated Campbell MacLean, | Bonnell criticized the ministers 5—Pleasing Specialties if on their de- | Tickets on sale at Giggey’s Pharmacy, Stead’s a built the business into for not reporting ir group—to see this wonderful movie! A highlight of the meetin; the largest of its kind in partments, ‘couactaling, cies, | Hughes Drug, Medical Pharmacy, K and R Sete rena presence of Hon. mt on the aspects of life in the | the ‘province, will leave the ote ng ]) Pharmacy, Cantwell’s Pharmacy ‘and Reddin Bros. ALSO COLOR Pearson for a brief period prior | main theme of the talk was co- | COmPany on March 31. it was Dr. Beonelt ° “I guess I must | CARTOON : wert gles Pe gave | operation between peoples of all ie hi hala: Vadis ‘tna aoe been si “vite | AR é . Ball, : ee eed Thanking the speaker, Mr. | Me of, 8 large groceeria in ioe Me mg “Comins reports were given | Passey said “we have been pri- | hevreseived money tis ee: Dr. Benostl °t ea I'm not ina BUT and Harvey MacKinnon chaired | vileged to hear a most ee adisiag Gbittmate post of his merch as sick looking as are” BNE ee OT ieee LAUGHS wera wae G an interesting discussion on | tive and thought-provoki Delite we eguienen PLEA ror ‘ORDER eee pam E personal income | Mr. Gopal made us rele ‘hei ieee eee ‘At this point the veteran par —_———_——S May Y corporation and H a he good job of ROADS ARE CLOSING FOR HEAVY milking cows DOUGLAS BROS. ee & JONES LTD. | SPECIAL FOR THREE DAYS ONLY sonkee MARCH 15 « 16 - 17 1959 MERCURY 1 TON DUEAL WHEEL CABIN CHASSIE SPECIAL a terjected “Mr. ‘Speaker in an eure plea for order as the interruptions and cross fire was becoming More constant. ‘Why didn't the minister (Hon, Mr, Rossiter) tell about the fur farm?” ae 155 Kent St. ed Dr. Bonnell in a Special Notice P.E.I. a better future world mi ss. | the dest that each has to couttr | eae ade of the Crossroads Ontario Man asses" Gets 20 Days Montague Men's were guests at the meeting. Convicted of being drunk and Abraham ae disorderly, International (gz cen sentenced to 20 days a Guan County jail by Magistrate A.J. Haslam in city police court yes- For failing to stop for a flash- Ing red traffic light, another ac- cused was fi Hessian, i Mr. Debentures Authorized The City of Charlottetown was authorized yesterday in the 1450 1957 FORD 1 TON MIDNIGHT itown, 7 Ferraris, contr STEAK BODY 1250 your, terday. ‘ SPECIAL SHOW Mr. re Ps and peg By euee ioe R | tif ti So. . it ted ciccieal memento | age «+s! Rural Beautification Society |} 1956 mercury 1 TON TONITE the ‘iation would attend the Persons convicted of 1 : m June 8 and 9 meetings. DUBAL WHEEL CABIN CHASSIE QB stricted to 18 years and over Sh poses er mon, | we tal one Prize Lists for the 1962 competitions are 7 wie man- y taer Of Chlcagn Power Go. and U Laeel now available on application. 1960 MERCURY V2 TON c OMIN G M OND AY win' a ion oca y ir a Gan tage te pee ms ‘ s For copies write to the Secretary. Rural ; SPECIAL 1550 4 DAYS “Theme of the conference se- (Plan Action Beautification Society, Box 1194, Charlottetown ° sions will be “Improvement 18) Joy ¥. MacMillan, regionai | Entries for the regular contests and for the new 1956 MERCURY 2 TON iainit subedier athe of the National Union | Tourist Association Competition close April 24, || RE CONDITIONED MOTOR 750 subject will address the techni- pot night that a joint meeting 1962. No extension of date of entry for these SPECIAL =e of Local 805 (Chatiottetown Hos. | classes will be considered this year. SEES RED CHINA CHAOS | pital) and Local 8% (P.E.T. Hos TAIPEI (AP) — W. Averell Pital) will be held tonight at $ Entries to the Perfection Dairy Barn Competi- ALL TRUCKS COMPLETELY Harriman, 8, assistant secre | Pmt ties the action fo te taren | tion. which is open to any producer of milk or 1] RE-CONDITIONED AND READY TO GO ones, said Thursday complete | in’ the delay of locals receiving | Cream in Prince Edward Island, must be in the and utter agricultural disaster | conciliation services. hands of the Secretary prior to April 30, 1962, to alate in Communist Chins. He) scetponed three times tirenty, | be considered. If interested in any or all of these STEW ART MOTORS ‘Tokyo that both the Soviet Un-| The meeting tonight will be] competitions, write now for your copy of the Prize jointly chaired by Edward Me 2 one ae ee coe {tae ef let ee aes ren | 224 GT. GEORGE S&T. CHARLOTTETOWN Jy pyr ek Hee k KK cultural programe. Gallant of Local sas.