-& Pe “a i } Mi |Murder Hearing Scheduled Nov. 4 Charged with escaping from Nov. 8 Will Mean PC Increase In Commons, Diefenbaker Says SUMMERSIDE — Opposition, roliowi lection |tieve in @ national health Leader John G. Dielenbeker | rovowing | the last slection | vam ... in one which all pay ! when the Liberals were looking | i A bat predicted to an audience of over medical services, 500 here yesterday afternoon for someone to tax, Mr. Diefe® regimentation. We intend to re that “in every province on Nov. |baker said, ‘they decided the move any regimentation. — 8 we will increase our member- easiest would be the people in| This service will also cov mbet business and an 11 mental cases and tuberculosis, SUMMERSIDE — A. Bedeque, man, Austin Joseph Gallant, was | Prines County Jail, John Simon sentenced to seven days in |Murphy of Port Hood, N.S. was Prince County Jail when he ap- reemanded without plea for one peared before Magistrate W. week. The accused elected trial Che-ter S. MarDonald in Fyinea [pease magistrate at a previous County Court on a eharge /session. : driving while intoxicated. The Two Summerside men, Carl accused changed his plea from Arsenault and Toussaint Ber- not guilty to guilty. jnard, charged with break, entry ship in the house of Commons”. \the lu a and theft at Phillips Store in| “As for the Gallup Poll pre- jhe added and on ag ~ ort — \Preesiand, had their cases ad- diction,” he said “‘in 1957 two Per cent sales tax ve Pleced OR ‘what you have been asking for’’. automatic suspension of a i- |journed to Nov. 4. - days before the election the Gal- building materials. We are He also stated that his gover cense to drive for one year. | Set for decision on Nov. 4 were lup Poll predicted the Progres-|going to remove that tax imme-| ment intends to continue ‘> ~% Magistrate MacDonald set the cases of three Georgetown | tive Conservative Party diately when we take office”, be pital grants hospital construe- Nov. 4 as the date for the pre- residents, charged with causing | MR. WALLACE wouldn’t stand a chance”. The promised. ‘tion for the next five years. day after the election, he recall-| He told the audience “we be- ed, “‘it was said that the reason limin hearing of the ease idamage to a house owned by aaainet. Stirtiae Sageshe Bernard |Eric Craig of North Tryon. The who is charged with the murder three accused are Clifford Jam- ‘% Q a SEN. 0. H. PHILLIPS AND MR. DIEFENBAKER Dief Says Conservatives Have Fish Insurance Plan A e ia VETERANS FORGOTTEN rea Offici | for its off-base prediction was tie of Roger Frank Labobe on Sept. | 98 Gallant, Ernest Owen Roache paeae eee Se - 26. : and | Api inted lbeen taken too long prior to} oe ee S ppoin jelection day. ‘There was a di- ———- vision within the party over the, 4= 7 raised the salaries of : 2, | lywood boys’, the fellow ive lace, 38, a Halifax advertising ‘members resigned. Mr. ; * -Jexecutive, has been appointed Pearson had gone to the country : regional officer of The Centen- |preaching disunity within the |bilities im Nova Scotia, New lhe said, “but I never flew or! Western and Central Districts bilities 30. Nova. scotia, New Scand 1 gt 38 omens aa coin The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Oct. 29, 1965. 8 His headquarters will be in Ha- | Speaking on the situation in OF THE GUARDIAN ” ° A professional engineer (B.E., |Ker said that in the past two and stantial increase in provincial Nova Scotia Technical College), |@ half. years “there has 0 government employees in Mr. Wallace was an officer of ;more tinkering done than im its|prince Edard Island at the ° : : . i! loperated by his father for many , As a result of all this “mon-| to the same date a year ago, the As First Snow Flurries Fa lyears and was president when |keying” he said, “there's dis-/nominion Bureau of - Statistics ' |the business was recently dis- Peer mens aeest kees reports in its quarterly bulletin. | ; sonnel, th Prana Bdeeel talent Island : oo oe ee meee undermined and you find an un-| At done 20 this year at? but it all added up to winter be- snow \regional offi in Ontari lin P.E.I. compared to 1,961 at i eee en ee Geena ae os seorseaiiations iIdence. |June 30, 1964. At March 31 this ‘of the Commission in the ecsen- Ve intend to remove this un-|vear the number was only 1,690 due to the fact that the poll had Basil Francis Gotell. OTTAWA — Frank L. Wal- |fuclear arm policy and some had v |nial Commission with responsi- |Progressive Conservative Party, | [| OV { \lifax. ithe armed Mr. Diefenba-| orrawA — There was a sub- inter’s Arri N rrival Seems Near ! . Winte s§ the Wallace Advertising Agency ¢ntire history. end of June this year compared | 19 have been ignited by the storm.) The commission already has | Certaiaty thet shaaitin't be ta ev. |vere 2,107’ provincial employees ing close at hand. and presented him with a gift of when it fell, amounts remained and. proments ee certainty and raise the moral’, 3 ALBERTON — Leader of the ; the audience until Mr. Diefen-; two pension plans’ and .or ilast night reported a “‘trace of/in excess of three inches in east- tially close co-operative efforts “ (but increased seasonal activities inietenbaker was presented & Opposition the Hon. John Die- | baker arrived. three levels of old age pension |snow” between the hours of-2/ern sections of the province, said lof the federal and provineial Pee nce menace. | We it raised the total considerably in |boceset of flowses by a pretty fenbaker opened his two-day Is-| Mr. Common had been in| and they spent $2,100,000 to ad-ja.m. and 4:15 a.m. Thursday |... sts who arrived in Centennial planners and shortly |©n0 10 | ay a cabluteneet deg |2Une- young lass, Barbara Hunter. land tour at Alberton yesterday | Moncton 25 minutes flying time vertise the Canada pension |morning. —- ee Charlottetown Thursday morning Wil! have such officials in . vir- ee oe term is expiring or| The P.E.I- provincial govern- |" Senator Orville Phillips. intro- ee * .ot arose - Occitan to the recent visit precipitation ‘botwoon the hours|with snow on their cars. tually every province. ' itoe Whose who left the services | ment payroll for the period Jan- |duced the PC candidate for > tea Coascoretieg ater ee Mr, Diefenbaker in a rousing |of Health Minister Judy La- |of 3 a.m. and 8 a.m. amounted) Other parts of the Maritimes, {and wish to come back in. With |uary 1 to June 30 this year was couse, David ecm’, Som son " P&r'| abaninute address which broughi | Marsh Mr. Diefenbaker said, (0 one-tifth of an inch, a spokes received heavy amounts of snow. Mire, A. C, Green this we'll remove insecurity". | $2,946,000. : eee eee a er thusiastic from the | “What she came back to teli (man said. This precipitation fell’ New Brunswick reported up to Ce "| He then turned to the Viet! ‘The breakdown of employees |Leader following r The Atberton crowd waited ai- | 2 €?! ‘ mayen what | |im the form of rain, drizzle and six inches in some sections and| Nam issue and said the Prime 1,997 in departmental ser- |27055- most three hours for Mr. Die- pemnvene pi 3 rai 7 wa an Z up to three inches fell in Hali-| Is resident Minister hed bimesif returned to| O"" rae Arnold MacLennan was chait fenbaker to arrive. His charter- Pace Camur eemeninacae to say whoo I dida't say twos ian lightly “ the i as a band of cold air crossed iieawen Mrs. Ac, (that issue certier this woek- “Its Naest srcuine tee Oe man of the program. ed plane originally due to reach | didate David MacDonald and | that 1 woukin't have said whét |11:15 last night and a tempera-| 1, northern Nova Scotia and in|Green was elected president of . a you rs the most”, | workmen’s Co:apensation Board. the Island after midnight Wed- meet _— eee - od - Gee ~ eng that ture of 35 at that time was reine Annapolis Valley, snow ac- aah! aa = eee the Opposition Leader said. Of the 2,107 total, 1,541 PEL. COMFORT fesday ni grounded men " : nt c on etarde ildren at “ ” ; 3 , yest . fora dn reach tbe prove | ton "Me. Dilber ropeio. Ws |qchas “Me Silas erty“ ecnee, although onach of October meeting, tid the apr" Pearan’ aad Canada had mpl were star) artes) AA ei until noon Thursday. “We are presently engaged in| Mr. Diefenbaker repeated his |across the Island early last melted as it reached the ground. |hospital board room last week. been asked for troops for Viet and were eae ived $581, j Party officials first decided to | one of the greatest crusades this | COMtention that old age pensions leyening. It reached the Char- \Other officers are: Mrs. James Nam”. He then pointed out that (S#/€FY earners receiv ’ . b 4 eancel the 10.30 a.m. Alberton | country has ever seen’, he said. | C8" be raised to $100 monthly |lottetown aréa about 5 p.m. with |Hodgson, vice-president: - Mrs. me te hatha Prime Minis- 710 in gross earnings and the} Tg Think A out . ee: meeting: but revived it after | ‘From coast to coast we are | from $75 by using money from |no consequent dai * Senior Citizen ‘Fred Millman, secretary; Mrs. {t's is ted earlier in the \“28e earners $100,990, gana eee hiring Tommy Common TV | meeting the people to discuss | the Canada Pension Plan Fund— A barn which burned in : (Laer, dvamarer iter had sta’ oe mall “af your-furnace ts over 10 rm singing personality to entertain | their problems. We have in mind | “the biggest fund ever in. the ? Dies | Prince Tru ‘we RD Mcitinnen'ar ee when. qu ted 6 old, you may be ee cae ————————— « plan to help the provinces by | hands ef a government in ail | candidate Mr. MacDonald. es 'n sist land Doreen Andrews; directors tate the minister for exter-| Student Given Lure wuLay, a A ee ee eee eee cael cased. tea’ deo- Lec a Ke |, ALMEION xen death flere Dire, Groce’ and Dxp. MOM length’ peat eatin nad he HERE'S WHY: ; insurance which would be of | He again rejected. the gov- | should have ran from Tignish to man; chairman of the camp) ada had not been ask-| The usual “life expectancy” of Kin Ca I te ’ that the Islands and |Murray MacAusland, one of ; P ‘stated Canada had rs i 10 gs CTE | great benefit to areas such as | erfment’s contention Borden Weed \Prince County's oldest citizens, committee is Mrs. Norbert Cor- eq and then finance minister oid p ordinary furnaces is about Ge south side of PAL. where | poston Send conset be wentin.|Gourie" ie premier seid wills | urred on Wednesday at the coran and chairman of the home | Gord id it had been asked.” : years. ; Has Fine Record the fall lobster cotch was a com- | this way. directing strong criticism at the lion of his Donald, in Mill care committee is Mrs. Gerald | “Whe o ried again as tO; Fraser Mann of Irishtown, a BUT EVEN MORE , ‘bine Mr. Diefenbaker said his gov- | Liberal party for taking full |2° _ ’ F . ced In Publi Servi eon ernment was criticized three | credit for the placing of roads | River. Font | whether Canada had been asked student of Kensington Regional IMPORTANT n Cc FVIC@| ‘1% is the national policy of wan 0 dteidal teak foe coe “The provin- | Mr. MacAusiand was born in| The new president expressed for troops, Mr. Diefenbaker| 151, was recently presented| There have been so many won! the Conservative-party to bene- | Y°@rS ago > Se this |Tyne Valley April 23, 1967, He appreciation to RD. McKinnon. | said, “the Prime Minister had 18" h Scholar-|derful improvements in the lasf . | fit and sesiet' all Canadians.” a ee. causeway should be | jal government a up st llived in Arfington, Lot 14 until retiring president, for the lea-/angwered ‘1 don’t know if we with the Allied Yout' ar- 16 pent yon have a. tight (000? : Referring to some confused : matter with te Adiaatic {1918 when he moved to Mill dership he had given during his were asked or not but if we were ship for the highest standing in| 4) TOV haw vou don't have & reports regarding old age pen- in an reference to | velopment Board and were oe River, 'term of office. IT didn’t see the letter’. igrade 10 provincial examina-| modern LENNOX heating | sys sas, Mic, Tlaafamiee Git SW ae sqrt cemerians’ dee | rene eee ed oa Aiact ~war'twiee| Ad! sesdlour ‘eorscede. wl tee ail part of an uncer |tions, tem! Tt you do not have w shall raise the old age pension causeway's going to be some ald addressed the audience |married but both his wives, pre- which school children will be in- \tain picture’, the i sore The presentation was made by | LENNOX heating system call us to $100. and all we need is 40 , : : ion |deceased him vited to participate is planned Leader said. ‘I want to find ou teacher and| TODAY. more seats to do it De centenemt TR mag be \briefiy during his“ introduction | Gecens oad by fi \for late November. The commit- who told the truth. They both|Vernon MacLean, a teacher as : his tombstone.” of -Mr. Diefenbaker as “the He is survived by five sons and |for late Nove: : cas ight’ The Prime Min- |leader of the Allied Youth group. +e ‘The Liberals have two flags, |" panowi address ; ritimes rbert |tee in charge of arrangements is |can’t be right’ ime | ric = fuibeatoher beth down from ee pain a sey El Manag ee eae i 4 on d- |R.D McKinnon Mrs A.S. lister says Canada was asked for| The student was also the re- aim “ i, | ” i ( id- |R.D. ’ . | : | ’ / stage and shook hands oe ned. ico ML Parker sto Andover, \Gipea, Mrs. E.E. Larter and |troops and Mr. Martin says it cipient of the Prince County/ Dial 894-8543 - Ch’town : DEATHS many of those in attendance as Me. io dearest (Mass. ; Minerva in Fort Lauder-|Doreen Andrews. | was not asked”’. cen Scholarship. a a EET Se comed to Alberton Mayor } —__________— =e om ST. JOHN — The death occurr. | ¢. made his way from the| Tard and a presentation on ee, a inet ieee ‘ ( ed at Charlottetown on October | Strcial party. left inwnediatety {Reba of the town was made t0 |Vernon who is an exchange tea: 28th of John E. St. John, former- | for" Summerside lately | Mrs. Diefenbaker by 10-veat- | cher in Germany at present, and | Ltd. ly of Souris, in his 85th year. old Olga Rooney daughter of Mr. winfred in Summerside. There | Moore & McLeed The remains are resting at the | °THER SPEAKERS and Mrs. Gerald Rooney. Others are 18 grandchildren and 13 } Peerry Funeral Home from whd addressed the | on the platform during the Con- | great grandchildren. where the funeral will take | 2athering before the. arrival of | servative Leader's address were | Aiso surviving are three broth- place Saturday morning at 11.30, | the official party were Hon. | Senator. 0.H. ~~ Phiflips Mrs. |ers and one sister, Dan in Marys- Interment in the church ceme- L.G. Dewar who deterred. to the | Shaw Mrs. MacDonald and Paul | ville, N.B.; Burns in Tyne Val- ; great amount of beneficial leg- ‘Batchiider who was master of |jey, Sanford in Van Nuys, Cali-9) islation- enatted- by the Conser-"| ceremonies. - n |fornia, and Mrs. Lily M. Douglas r DOWNING — Suddenly, in | vative party from 1957 to 1963| The entrance to the theatre in Tewksbery, Mass. ‘ eo Coeur D' » Idaho, on Wed- | and urged strong support for | and the stage was decorated | ‘The funeral will be held this ie nesday, October 27, 1965, Doug- | Mr. MacDonald on Nov. 8; and | with Union Jacks and the Red |afternoon from his late residence : EE 8 a jas Bell Downing husband of | Premier W.R. Shaw who ‘ex- | Ensign but the Canadian maple |at 2 o'clock. Interment in the | U 3 - Louise Logan and dear father | presed the deepest respect and | leaf flag was conspicuously ab- | yterian cemetery, Arling: M. J. McQUAID of Dougias Jr., son of the late the Conservative | sent. {ton, Lot 14. : ae Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Downing of = 3 - When voters in Kings County | Summerside, brother of Diane A go to the polls on November 8,| ‘Mrs. Allan. Osgood) and. Dr they will have an opportunity | John Downing. Funeral Saturday to elect as their ropresetatine in Coeur D’Alene, a man with | Gord. of- public serving ®t MacAUSLAND.—- The: death-ec- Melvin J. McQuaid, ¥ LLB, | curred at his home on Wednes- 84-year-old native and lifelong | day, Oct. 27, 1965, of Murray resident of Souris, graduate of | MacAusland of Mill River in his three Maritime _ universities—|‘99th year. Forwarded from the n important Message fall 7 winter SDU, St. FX, and Dalhousie—is the Progressive Conservative party candidate in Kings for this election, and in ‘this role Mr. McQuaid offers the electors a broad experience gained through years in public office. In the political field, after his election to the P.E.1. Legislature in September, 1959, Mr. Me- Quaid was named Provincial r and Attorney and Ad. vocate General for the province, serving in these vitally import- ant positions for more than three pears. It was as Provincial Treasur- er that he became intimately | acquainted with the delicate fed- eral-provincial financial struct- ure, and his knowledge of this field is such that he is still re- tained by the provincial govern- ment as an adviser when feder- al-provincial onferences are summoned at Ottawa, — » Melvin McQuaid is a charter member of the Atlantic Develop- ment Board, and recently was appointed to serve another term | as a P.E.I. representative on the | ADB, where his insight into the economic -situation in the .At- lantic Provinces, and his work- ing knowledge of federal-prov- incial relations are highly valued. In addition to his contribut. ions in the area of federal and! oar matters, Mel McQuaid §, over the years, given gen- erously of his time to local af- fairs. He was president of the Eastern Kings Board of Trade for five years, 1943-48; he served as town clerk for Souris for 19 years, from 1939-58; and he isa. Alumni Association. in civic, provincial, and federal well. SLAVIN — Al the Prince Ed- member of the Board of Govern. | W&Td Island Hospital, Wednes- ors of St. Dunstan's University @y. Oct. 27, 1965, Mrs. Elmer and a past president of the SDU |Slavin, nee Doris Delaney |New Glasgow, P.E.I. Certainly, a vote for Melvin J.|43rd year. The remains were McQuaid on Nov. 8 will be an|forwarded from the Chisholm endorsement of a candidate who |Funeral Home to the home of already has a fine record im|her sister, Mrs. public life behind him—a can-'30 Eustane didate with years of experience | where they will |day at noon. Then to-the Pres. Rooney Funeral Home to his late residence where funéral service will be held on Friday, Oct. 29 at 2 p.m. Interment in the Presby- terian cemetery, Arlington, Lot 14. Simpson | hill, Nova Scotia. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home from | where the funeral will be held | Saturday, Oct. 30, with service commencing at 10 a.m. Remains will be then Springhil service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment in the church ceme- iery. il of in her St.. Summerside, rest until Satur- | ~ To All Islanders HON. WALTER R. ‘Speaking Over = €ECY ~ Television Sat., Oct. 30th 715 to 7.30 PM. The Mr. Shaw will be Speaking on Behalf of Your Four Progressive Conservative Candidates, In the Nov. 8th Election. | xh SHAW Hon. Walter R. Shaw Now is th€-time...to add to your ] wardrobe... to get rea for the dressy holiday season. - We've just the new «dresses you'll want. 16.95 - 69.95 "er Round the Clock FASHIONS by Moore & McLeod’ ° and Ladies Branch Club Nov. 1-3 Nightly 7:15 - 9:15 MOORE & M'LEOD LTD Charlottetown Curling TICKETS Contact Mrs. R. Jones 894-9754 = STORE HOURS Mon.-Thurs 9 —5 Friday 9-9 affairs—a candidate who, if elect-|\hyterian Church, North ed will serve Kings ee Mor funeral service at 3.30 . Inserted by your P. |Interment in the church ceme- t ‘tery be -- Vv. 4 sagt C. Assn. | \ : v —. Saturday 9— 12:30 1 : i 4 — =a TENTS : bat 2 eieRTE f fOr eer: ennre mete PI re gt er de. eo ee +. ope Rial mene eit bei le RAS ee we 8 ae Te Ea Nis ene ie Sad TS ig ‘Shee eee werent om Prete Wi BPSK