ee oe ® Island News Page : Director absence of Mayor B.H."'Yeo who y Jury Attributes Fatality Mrs. Louise Rose Arsenault‘ at lacerations of the liver abdominal hemorrhage: causing ; : e <1 : : : : ince. : ; Western and Central Districts Meetin g | i oS The: Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., June 14, (EER. 8 | i oO f onta cT it Ve ic | e —_ — MONTAGUE BUREAU 7 oo” — es : » ® a r ee ae Frederick Alan Caissie, S&./performed an autopsy on the 'ciently; the car was otherertaa i , , é pes presided , over the regu vular Clirysostome, died as a result of . body of Frederick Caissie on in good working order, ‘testified % | | S ‘ ] monthly meeting of the Montague “injuries sustained when coming |May 24 and found the principal’ the witness iA. ae Town Council last evening in the in contact with a car driven by cause of death to be extensive Joseph Theodore Arsenault. . grandfather of Frederick Cais presently: ik>*Kitending ‘th e or: Rear Egmont Bay on May 4, blood in sie, said he had been told short STRONG ARM TACTICS Const. John Bok of the Ed- “strong-arm tactics.” Actual: Mmonton police force seems to ly, the delivery truck ended up be engaging in some real with the distinct ‘‘list’’ be- Cost Of Social’Assistance Discussed By City By ANNE BOND —— The take-over by the Provin- weeks ago the city had been eial Government. of the social |minister of welfare, asking if assistance and of the proposed | proached by. the — provincial “‘low-renta}"" housing program the city would be interested in were among the matters discus- having the government take sed at the June méeting of the over-the construction of a low- Charlottetown City Council, held ‘rental housing development for yesterday afternoon. ~ the city. Mr. Wright said that Yesterday's’ meeting wes the government had been in- chaired by deputy mayor, Doro- formed that the city was much * thy Corrigan, in the absence of jin favour..qf.this, but to date no. His Worship, Mayor Walter Cox, further word had been received. ‘| who is in Vancouver to attend WATER SUPPLY the annual meeting of the Cana-| ap & ¥ cause of an: accident. The. con- stable posed during his inves- tigation of the mishap. © * C ouncil mg, Mr._Wright said that fome necessary repairs to City Hall,” On the future of the building, Councillor Wright said that it was felt by his committee, that the present building would, with some-*proper repairs and _ alter- ations, be quite adequate for the city’s needs for a number of years. : : With this in mind, he said. a request had been made to the police and fire departments to estimate the physical- plant -re- quirements of those two depart- Announce Features SUMMERSIDE “The feature and ‘livestock exhibition tn attractions. for the !Ith .annual held here from Juls ith to July 'Summerside Lobster Carnival 16th were released at last mzit's meeting. of, the mrectors of the Summerside Lobster Carnival deme po The attractions are as foi OW Sg _1IS PATIENT Robert H. Palmer, Freeland, is a‘ patient in the P.E.I. Hospi- day and Miss PEI parade and_ Irish bands and clowns Tuesday, July t2th. Sports dav. ipock and roll* jamboree, Wan- time Invitational: track and field meet o~Wednesday, Jub [3th farm- er's day, Scottish entertainment. judging of livestock, highland bands and dancing , . Thursday, July |4th, children’s day, .dol!’ tal. carriage parade and selection TO ALBERTON _— . pies IE F . r Ps “Mrs. Edgar Williams has re- pars : aoe Day, fiddling, step dancing. folk turned. to Alberton after’ spend- —. "* 2 Y (singing, band-concert and bak- ing the winter in Toronto. hing school. : + Saturday, July l6th. teenage, | RETURN HOME Kenny Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gordon has re- turned to his home in Alma after -_ being a patiem in. the Prince _ ‘County Hogpital. day, all star bonanza, rock and roti jamboree finals plups . win- ners in. Irish, Scottish and Aca- dian cempetitions ‘ Gene LeBlane. patade com- : mittee chairman. reported to the RECEIVES DEGREE -meeting that to date entered .in At the recent Encaenia exer- the parade were I8 floats and cises of the University of ‘New five bands. It is anticipated that Brunswick, Charles Ballem of’ between 35 and 40 floats will be Summerside received a Bache- entered-in this years parade lors Degree in Physical Educa- tion. Mr. Ballem, the son of Mrs. eee —— a J.W. Ballem and the late. Mr. . 3 a parade day that the town ‘police Ballem, 178 Fitzroy Street, Char- will not’ be allowing: cars ‘lottetown, is married to the for- Monday, June Lith. mammouth + day floats, f mayor's~ convey) on in . British Columbia___ e “Present for the meeting w Claude Smith, director town Planning for the province. Mr. Smith briefly outlined town plan ning regulations as they -woyld pertain to the town of Monta No decison was reached with teferences to joining the plan however it js to be considered and further discussion will take i Plade-.after..each councillor has 4 “a chance to-study the regulations The general Husiness of the 1966,"’ found a coroner's jury , Jast night “at an inquest in Char- aa, lottétown City Hall. At the beginning of the in- quest coroner Dr. C.A. Coady, conducting the inquest, excused Mrs. Arsenault from testifying 1€._after Gerald Foster, QC, quoted. a Supreme Court decision indi- cating that she was not a com- pellable witness. Nine witnesses testified : : Dr. Andres .Aquino, associate pathologist with the Department _ sent to, town Yor the montli was dealt Of Health; stated that he had “with anda deci§ion to call tend-~ : — ers to have the Collings building month and $177.00 had been col: behind the ‘town building torn lected in fines. ; down to make way for parking On request from he finance Was reached: chairman Councilor John Hughes Nat Campbell was present and the town clerk. advised that Tequested a permit for he erec- $460.00 had been collected: dur- tion of a service station on the tng the month. : north east side of the Montague Present for the: meeting were bridge. this being pis own pro- eouncitlors Cameron Reid, Frank perty. However the’ council felt’ Greene. Preston, MacLure, John they were not in a position 10 Hughes, Athol Robertson and the grant such a permit as the ‘fron- town -elerk Arnold Wightman tage borders on the Montague Also present for the meeting was bridge and therefore would be a Kenneth R. MacDonald, the town department of public works. de- attorney. _ cision for the greater part and —— - also the publi¢ utilities decision Mr. Campbell! was asked to draw | up a plan which he could pre- meee i to the town for consideration LIVERPOOL, England . (CP ~Prime~Minister~Witson, member of Parliament for a Liverpool | BEAT CLUB RETURNS aisn Durng the presentation of re- t suburb. will perform the. re- ports. the chairman of the police ; ; committee edunciHar opening ceremony _at..the Cav: mittee H Stheol ern beat club. The.. Cavern: Robertson called on policeman Ed Downe to make his report which showed that 14 cases had been before the court for the birthplace of many Liverpool pop groups including the Bea- tles, was closed several months ago despite protests from - local teen-agers, but will be reopened | Control Act and two. under high- by a new owner. way traffic. * A number of properties are to »- MECHANIC ‘park or travel on water street the snid ty the county serif: for ‘Sian Federation of Mayors and unicipalities. : Thediscussion on welfare '€ame up when Councillor Elmer MacRae ‘was presenting the bills, in the absence. of . finance committee chairman, John Nicholson, who is. with Ma Cox in Vancouver. ! _ Mr. .MacRae’ noted that the city was still paying substantial welfare bills and said -that he had been under the impression that this burden was to be taken over and paid by the provincial government. Councfllor Arthur Wright who was chairman of the welfare committee, explain- ed that. while. this. was. supposed. to have been: taken over on April 1, the provincial government was awaiting federal, legislation before they could proceed . with the payments. ~~ os CITES EXAMPLES 4 “" “Mr Ma¢Raeé also noted that he felt that some of the money being disbursed by the city’s welfare agencies was being abused and he cited examples of this abuse. i ‘Still’ on welfare’: Councillor “Wright said that under the new system, rentals whith are now paid for by the- local ‘agencies will not be eligible for re-im- bursment by the provincial gov- ernment and he said some ar- fangement was trying to. be worked out whereby the city’s ‘ welfare expenses would be 100 per cent reimbursable. On ‘the matter of the low-ren- tal housing program, which the city was considering undertak- DEATHS | HUNTER At P.E.1, June 16, 1966, Joseph A. Hunter, age 70 years. Resting at the Montague Funeral Home. Funeral from Dundas United Church/ Wednesday June 16 at 2:00 o'clock. Interment im _ the Dundas cemetery. yor P. ficer’ Rr. Wendall MacDonald Another matter that. came in ments for ‘the next few for some discussion yesterday years, with a view to embark- was the flouradation of the city ing on a program to repair and “water supply. The desirability expand the facilities to meet of going a with this matter these requirements was broxdght to\cguncil's atten- = : tion beth by the Mity health of. Councillor Wright ‘said that the bell from the bell-tower was go- ing to be removed and suitably mounted in front of the building. He said. that the old city bell, was’ an -object' of-much historic , interest and significance. : ‘in report and in_a letter to Coyncil by Charlottetown pedia- iti Dr Ross ‘Parker. _ After some discission it, was learned .that this matter was POLICE’ REPORT now entirely in the hands of the § City Sewer and Water Commis- Countillor Arthur - Gormley sion and that under. new legisla- reporting. forthe police commit- tion, that body would be ‘holding tee said that after considerable a plebicite’ in conjunction. with discussion his committee. had de- the next civic election to de- cided to change traffic flow on ‘termine how the city~population Queen “Street. between..Kentand ‘felt on the matter. .. Richmond to two lanes moving. Dr. MacDonald, commenting South and one moving north and on this, said that a plebiscite was also to increase. the parking As aera «angle to 45 degrees, which would “not: the answer, —-since~it was -49£/0_10 “9 Lees likely to be voted down ‘by the Lasatha 22 additional cars fo very people who needed it most. P°™™: ‘ In presenting the health offi- There was considerable : dis- cer’s “report, Dr. MacDonald cussion’ on this matter since urged that more care be used man) councillors felt: that this before city liscenses were grant- Would defeat the purpose of the ed restaurants. He said that he new system of traffic lights at i knew of at least two cases in that corner, which required four, the city where bathroom facili- Jane traffic to operate as desin- ties in the restaurant were the ‘ed. Councillor Gormley said the ‘same as those used by the occu- Move was being made at the re? ts of the premises where the quest of the merchants in the pall arant iis located — area, and would be tried at POOR COMMUNICATION least. for the busy season. City Comptroller John Butler He also said that in late Au- said that the city grants these gust a set of traffic. lights would ' licenses on the .recommendation be installed at the corner of of the provincial department of Kirkwood Drive and Elm Aven- health’s. department of sanita- ue, which he said was a _ busy tion. and council decided that : this was a decided case of poor | WESTERN mer Marjory Gillespie. till after the parade is over COURT STORY ._ ERROR He pointed out that the reason In court proceedings at Alber- for this was due to the fact ton reported in the June 9 issue that the parade route was short- of The Guardian, the name of ened somewhat and that the car William Randall McAlduff, Pal- parking space could be utilized ;mer Road appeared for permit- by the spectators. , ‘ting an.improperly equipped ve- After various other @eports hicle to be operated on thezhich- were heard the President. W way. This .was in error..: The Chester S. MacDonald adjourn- name should have read William |ed the meetinz Ronald McCallum, Palmer Road, —— : RECEIVES NEWS ; ‘To | Wendel “McKenna, Kinkora, ie ' received the news of the sudden. IH M death -of his sister Plizabeth, | - 10s eeting | Mrs. Sheeham,: Roxbury, Mass.. | which occurred on May 3ist at; ALBERTON -— Mayor Roy the age of 77. She is survived |Leard presided and all council- by one daughter, Sister Noel | were present for the _ re- | Ohabenal; “three sisters, “Mrs. | Slar“meeric’ of “Alberton Town’ | Gerald Trainor, Sudbury, Ont.; Council*last night. Bills amount- wn_ Council (Mrs. Lacille Kelride, New- ing to $405 62 were approved and | market, Ont., Mrs. Agnes Train- ordered paid : or, Sacred Heart’ Hofne, Char-| Flower baskets are to be placed on Main ard -Church Streets again this summer with | the -work of tranging the baskets 'to be done by the Bovs Club. - eI pedestrian corner, particularly | 4.5! power pumper for the involving children fire department was discussed Council also heard reports last | and left over for the next regular night from Councillor Lowi’s ™e™s The police report list- Johnston: lights; Councillor John |@4 One Case under the Liquor Morris, fire; Councillor lvap = Doherty, forum and recreation: Councillor’ Doug MacDonald lottetown; ‘two other — brothers, | Joseph, Medicine Hat, Alberta; Vincent. New York. Island Mobile - public property and. Councillor Homes ‘Corrigan, tender. Sales and Service : Dial 5117 Sammerside We Trade * Furniture * Televisions e Travel communication when such e# tablishments were being given | licenses. Dr. MacDonald also! FUNERALS brought to the attention of coun- cil a letter from the provincial : department of sanitation inform- ARSENAULT FUNERAL — jing them that toilet facilities in. i ;Victoria “Park were not ade- 'icaoiiehtaa a Areen jquate. This matter is to be look- chet a eg ‘ed into by council’s public pro- @ult was hel Monday, mune 'perty committee. 13th from his late residence, Councillor Corrigan comment- |St. Chrysostome to St. - James ing on a meeting that was to Ohurch, Egmont Bay where Re- have been held with officials of quiem High Mass was celebrated Central Creameries Ltd.. con- | by Rev. Francis Tardif who also ‘Trailer Accessories * Appliances - arrears of taxes As an incentive for™the loca- tion of industry in the town it was approved that any plant or industry wishing to locate in the town would be. exempt from municipal taxes for five’ years and concessions at a lower rate for the following fave years. po FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower | plates. holds false teeth more firmly in piace. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling PASTEETH isalkaline (non- acid) a Announce New t } - Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink -- A renownéd research institute has found a unique healing substance, with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- ing and discomfort in minutes and _ Speeds up healing of the injured; inflained tissues. ; « _ One hemorrhoidal case history after another reported “‘very strik- img improvement."’ Pain was promptly and gently relieved . . . actuai reduction or retraction. . (shrinking) took place. Among these case histories were ‘ ava y of hemorrhoidal condi- tons. Kelief even occurred im cases of long standing, and ‘most im- - portant of all, results were so thorough that thes improvement — was maintamed over a period of - FIRESTONE Home and Auto Dial 4-5547 é 1 Notice - i office ; many months. This was accomplished with a | new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) | which quickly helps hea! injured | cells and stimulates growth of new || tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- | * ment and suppository form called | . Preparation H. e | In addition to actually shrink- ing? hemorrhoids, Preparation H lubricates and makes elimination less painful, It helps prevent. in- -! | fection which is’a principal cause of hemorrhoids. ‘ % Just ask your druggist for Pre- paration H Suppositories or Pre- paration H Ointment (with a special applicator). + Satisfaction guaranteed or your 7 ~ TONIGHT, TUES., JUNE 14th. Money refunded. the trachea could have been’ a contributing cause Joseph Frederick Gerard Ar senault’ a bus driver, said «he had stopped his bus at the Cais- sie gate on the morning of May 24 and saw White Chevrolet approaching” He estimated speediof the car at about 30 to. 35 miles per hour. The car passed and children on the bus told him it had struck Freddy Caissie. Ho. Rot out of the bus, found Caissie lying “on the shoulder &f the road and ran.to the Caissie home to-telt-them—of-the-accident identified the ear driver as M Louise Arsenault : Ernest Joseph DesRoches, 13, of Egmont Ray, testified that he ‘was on-the bus when it. stopped at the Caissie gate He saw Freddy begin to run across the road and saw the oncoming car. The ‘car struck Freddy and knocked him to the side of the. road, said the witness : ' TESTIFIES Arnold Madson, a service sta tion operator and mechanic _ from Sherbrooke, stated that he had examined the white 1961 Chevrolet car and found it had several bald tires and that the ¢ brake pedal had to be pushed | halfway down before the brakes were fully on. the brake linings on’ all for wheels were about, the ° He cuts. rs ly after 8 o'clock the morning af May 24 that the child had heen struck: by a car, had run out af the Caissie: home «nd found Frederick - by. the side of the highway, and had taken him to the Prince County Hospital. A sworn statement was read from Dr. SR. Cameron, Sum-. merside, who stated that he had ‘ shortly after he-was admitted to the Prince County Hospital on the morning of May-24. and found ‘him dead. He had been dead for at. least several min- The ‘witnesses testifying were Mary Gall and Cyrus Lea. - Gallant. students’ who got onthe bus at the Caissie gate, and REMP Constable Eric Bishop Crown prosecutor George R. McMahon represented the crown at the inquest Jury members ~were Walter Burhoe, Liovd Buell, Aneas Mac Kinrfon, William D. Ives, Harley Ings, Edgar Dinnis and Borden Myers, all of the city area LOPS A PEEP LETTE LHS OO PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer _ Purity Products” 3 ce 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7128 ¢ ° ¢ ¢ half—worn—but still working @ffi-- 9900000000000 oo4405eo8 x att <eakik 4 4S \__NORTH RIVER Does not sour. Checks ‘plate EE ook, oe came™™ TONIGHT ONLY | ae PM GM presente wy ‘People said they vere | too young to marry RICHARD. TV's .Dr. KILDARE xo MHOW.-A® DUSK ets BERIAIN € 2 ns GEORGE PEPPARD Starting v TWO MEN F ARE ONE MAN ON THE THIRD DAY! "THE THIRD nl Wednesday on PANAVISION * FROM WARNER BROS ‘sHow AT pUSK—_ «...RODDY McDOWALL cr cr eee 7 From this kind of diamond-snatching, heart- DOUGAY — At the Western Hos- pital Monday June 13, 1966. ‘cerning the milk film from thé officiated at the interment in Frank Dougay of. St. Edwards powdered milk production, not- the church cemetery. The pall § in his 73rd year. Forwarded ed that while the problem had pearers were Seymour Dunn, Ed- from the Rooney Funeral Home, |been cleared up for the time be- moi “A. Arsenault, Bdenidnd J. Alberton, to the home of his ing, she felt quite sure that Ma- 4. ooo Delore Arsenault, daughter, Mrs. Wdwartl. Chie |¥ot “Cex, upee His return, would Mark Arsenault and:Wilfred Dou- = be holding the meeting to see : : So caae sane nae = Wea |what will happen about this cette. The- flower bearers were roblem in the future. Stanley ArT rsenault, Victor nesday June 15 to the Immacul- Pe rhe city's proposed Centen. Arsenault, and Keir. Doucette, ate Conception Church, Palmer ',,;5) band project came in for a - “ Road, for Requiem High Mass at brief discussion and Councillor | Dr. ‘Hellimich’s | ‘and dispensary, Al- berton, will be closed from July 27 to Sept. 15th. BUCK NIGHT $1 per car Featuring: “Robinson Crusoe On Mars” SUSPENSE @ man could get KILLED --- a woman coule . get kissed - - - and a movie could get wild. « PATTERSON'S For Watch | Repair 9 en in Southern California visit Universal City Studios 4 j ah, @ Show at Dusk @ Canteen Service ? ‘clock Int nt i th i PS i . - a le : sl etunch comity... ae See eqammele he ma "COOOMOOTITEAOMEEAE EAL (me. IN DANGER a % : garding the proposed name for, P.C. NOTICE SSSSSSSSL_E_HHL_=-=SSSS—————S==== AND INTRIGUE ee r. NO MATTER KINCH — Suddenly on Sunday. the new’ senior high‘school — ; WHAT ‘i=. & THE PRICE! June 12, 1966, George Kinch of \Charlottetown Centennial’ Alberton South, veteran of World |High. Mr. Wright said that War Twé in his 58th year. Rest- tie name would be used so often, ing at the Rooney Funeral Home, |to describe all manner of things Alberton from where the funeral that it would cease to have any | will ‘be held on Wednesday, June ‘significance. He suggest that 15 to the Sacred Heart Church, some name oe fg seh psa’ ~for-Requiem—High-3 cal_or__geographical connection reas Interment. in a with .Charlottetown, might be church cemetery. AH veterans More appropriate. home In. presenting the street com- Rosita he Mecano Baer as _mittee report Councillor Frank Zakem, chairman ofthe -street te 18. ___committee, said_that_the —street MacFADYEN _ At the P.gy, Patching was coming along very Ist Kings ' . cOUAID BUILDING well and that sidewalk repair mS z . ae si Hospital, Saturday, June 11, 1966, “© F = tneeeiee as M $4 : . - Peter K. MacFadyen of West Say. Connetiioe Balown stay | be [Praying Tonight Se 7 = Royalty, formerly of Riverdale; noted that it was hoped . that ‘ ttle os ihe ‘idren to: - j es NER: MELINA MER URI in his 97th year. Resting at the. > MacLean Funeral Home . until noon “today, then to” Bonshaw United Church for funeral ser- vice commencing @t.2 p.m. ‘In- ierment in the Appin Road ceme- tery i HOWATT — In the Charlotte- more trash baskets could be put in the very near future. ~ LITTER PROBLEM “Commenting - onthe problem of litter in the city, deputy-may- or Mrs. Corrigan said that pos- ' sibly the uptown” merchants might consider having a mem.- | ber, of their staff pick-up litter ‘ _ OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. PHONE310 on Souris | rescue their mother from her. | Italian love affair. on Lhe __ SANDRADEE TONY FRANCIOSA “AMan Couto Ger KILLED” 4 TECHNICOLOR”..PANAVISION® ‘ £0 ST Ane BE hl cnon Jung_18th, An from A ce necator aay Villa Fi orit a i ROBERT COOTE GREGOIRE ASLAN “ROLAND CULVER thur . owatt, . —p-m-—in—an-——elt. meres Ba | i iia a a ‘ - z eat a acne MASI iy seeeaoe Street, aged: 76 years. Resting at, make the city more presentable KEITH MacKENZIE . we mi - DULCIE GRAY: CECIL PARKER: Na: Mo:GiNwss| af ‘the Hennessey Funeral Home, in the. early Sat when ‘so -. - Ap gg sap ———— trea : : from where the funeral will take many tourists see if.’. ‘ ' ase i { 0 “ROSSA 0 B iN : place on Wednesday morning at}. In the public property com-. ER J M A if MAUREEN HARA N RAZTI curaen ts Gin Sere ot 9) T ors ; i TODAY - WED. 9 .0’clock to St Dunstan's Basil- mittee report Councillor Arthur PET ‘ ac ULAY os ' TECHNICOLOR®- PANAVISION®. FROM WARNER BROS. BE Z Siaws 3:30 = 7-9 ica for Requiem High Mass at Wright said that * ey tt ‘ : a | cemetey Merale had been sent ‘making oe Se | cometary, Herials had been spent making ‘ : ' * x * * * * * ¥ rae _ 8 x . omar te ‘j ‘ . ee \: rs,