RL ae a 1s hs s Creditiste Works Sains mayor was the chief Liberal or- ; {ganizer in Frontenac in thé last Rare Seeeeee | . v 2 | Quebec election. four years ago, and he is well-known as an op- SUNWORTHY.- Denied B Mayor Of Town - ‘ponent og Ate Langtoins : 2 y The mayor and. the coroner oe WAL LPAPER ot N D la G said an attempt is being’ made A NOTRE - DAME - ‘DE - LA- |iings" in Notre- ame-de-la 7u& to destroy the reputation of this: S uccess uU M00 M LEOD T GUADELOUPE, Que. (CP)— \deloupe winter community of 1.800 peoble, ° RE & Mc L D. The. mayor and the Coroner of) sie’ said ne hee ' © ‘hometownsof Liberal candidate et ths community said| Works money ha it see im Roy and-some of his—close—as~ t OTTAWA EP) a een every oe ce ST ane ng Cae patterns in stock ‘\gtatements made about suicides. the community with nothing to (Ooi ates (Candy) Stewart, 16, muched. Her™ mother a net De : and the winter works program show for it, and he asked the CRITICIZES LANGLOIS her first hot dog in months Fri- turned to her suburban ‘th 7 @ Immediate delivery 85c -up ale ° Creditiste MP were federal government to look into- Dr. Roy said: day, and Téoked. to the ‘future and family, Brenda, 21, Valerie: Ph ok ‘owl 1 pavriatbeg ‘ 4 litical ploy.’ | the matter. 4 ’ “The tactics of the Creditiste with nw-hope, thanks-to a-rare 17 and. Shannon,. .13. : e. ‘book—R04-6541 * view ne sample The ao Laurent Roy; | was ONLY ONE. * |\MP.Langlois are of the lowest “and expensive kidney transplant Candy, who was out of bed cr eo res eaid in an interview that the | Dr. Rey said there“has been order. He should be ashamed w _in._which her mother was the pefore hee’ -mother-—after—the M 0 ORE & M LEOD Lm ee ee statements by “Raymond bang=} ly ide hei ie. peur salt on the wounds of the — donor. + oe day - long simultaneous opera c - only. one suici re mines Ba Suffering :,from a congenital tion, will live at the hospital for’ . lois, who represents ‘this area in | 4), he took over his pres. People involved in these situa ‘ te eras are haat 3 weal e year tone défect whith required removal several months yet, though she ey Dr.. Roy called a campaign - of ihare summer of 1965, the . Mayor Bilodeau. said Mr. of both her kidneys last March, can go home or out in the after. Looe ~“denigration launched™by the’ pro- | wif four of a. ho- Langloi statementa were *'g: v Candy had been growing stead: noons and evenings.” - ma] ; ss. wiattal Garis enna aa Lx Hak | \ er naec Pr rae lg PO Faea : a ily « weaker until the beginning “Results are encouraging this. f het Ari ey . ea ers ip. lement- National against the ‘Guadeloupe were slain with an ‘Everything he said’ Is false,” of May. far,” said Dr. Irvine. ‘‘After | : coroner's brother. Liberal scan- axe, he .said. The suivide took S@id Mr. Bilodeau. “the figures i as ~Even on the artificial kidney three or four months--we should This oun man is on his way ‘to be- yi didate for Frontenac in:the caY- place in 1962: he gave are: all -out: ‘of. , Pept | we didn't know --how: long bee he able ta see “the tong. term y g rent Quebec election. Le~ Ralliement National, "ion. ie ba weulda't. be et eee view... | coming a leader in the Canadian Forces. Frontenac is, the prbvincial year je mayor sai r Langlois : - : | cs ’ piding — which hisen Notre- [onaed te rs a should ‘abandon his . parlia- | Alan Irvine, head . surgeon of) FOUND IN STOMACH | He trained under the OFFICER CANDI Dame - de - la.Guadeloupe. The tists, is running Ceciliien Pelchai ettary immunity and repeat | the operation May 10. ade PHILADELPHIA ‘AP’ A| DATE PROGRAMME,‘ community’ is 50 miles gsouth- | as candidate for Frontenac in /his accusations outside the hth d s fi 90 routine x-ray examination of west of Quebec City: y.- |the June 5 election: Tieomnmene ie-6 pubie: piace. ts Rae en ae Peedi ee an William A SETAE reek Would you like to- join him? Mayor Jean - Eudes Bilodeau Fernand ier “is trying to “ould arrange this.” puunds W072, Revause. of her disclosed a six-inch rectal ther- foined -with Dr. Roy in denying hold the seat the Union Na-| or Sa ; condition’ “the was on a diet mometer--floating in his. stom: . the statements made by Mr tionale. There.is one other. can- |... BUY ANCIENT VIOLIN «| ee =en. doctor at eons ach. Physicians speculated, the If you hold Suntor Ma i arr or will Shimin it : Langlois. . didate, Albert Turcotte of. the “NEW ‘YORK (AP)—A 400- ~ to carry-her over until the next mercury filled:“glass tube must ~thig year, are single, between. the ages of 18 and ( ' ‘The Creditiste-member said in: separatist Rassemblement Pour year-old violinmade—by Andrea idintyste = shave been in Tollok's: abdomi-| 99 physically fit, why not see your local Cana- the: Commons Wednesday that | "Indepéndance Nationale. Amati, has gone -back to the’) & ee . inal eavity about’ 20 years. He di Forces ruiting. Officer w-for full de- “within a- year and a half there Mayor: Bilodeau Said the cam- city where. it was made—Cre-. ASKED BY DOCTORS **i had ‘no recollection. of -how the . an For tak f er this Be have been seven. suicidal hang-paign of denigration is the work mona, Italy. It will be displayed Mrs. Stewart, whose husband thermometer got: there; nor, he © tails on. the next intake for training ‘und . [renee —_- -F—— of-—the Union Nationale. The in city hall and visiting virtuosi James ts an RCAF .officer,, was ..iq - had he ever. experienced programme. i ee SS SeLVlBeesee, — will be allowed to play it on | asked by doctors to give’ her Se aa! Macaiiedt Bake | aon Fuel & | a hee The violin, ongs-of _24 | kidney. ‘She always’ wanted. to 2"Y P cite Ba a rue cone : [instruments made in 1566 tor | do this,” said Candy, who ‘ae geons who repaired a hernia | Stove Start talking. a eee hig ta ae anes Cre- | arent’ about a month in noeree! lalso took out the thermometer. -'sold td the ¢ athers o Oils mona. by Rembert Wurlitzer, | { 5 : -it will do you ‘good “Inc. New York violin ‘makers: -Trouble- free with a capital “Ti Burner: } Psychiatrists encourage it, and ‘dealers. A inlay won Le e " u Service | peer oe Gti bi aan tone Onis toe “ak re | | _ if you owna cheap powermower now, you probably know al! about A complete stuck ef , down- -tq-earth talk accomn: iments are known to exist. i expensive repair bills and miserable summer Saturdays. You' re ee “oarigralbnareeg co ! ae ee: Uae. desk-pounding Gian OW 4k vesne ° sl probably ready ‘for a trouble-free TORO. Come o on in and wee one! eee w | ever did. In the June issue of 3 63 = Charlottetown, Parkdale, Reader's. Digest -you'll findout-—HAMILTON, — Bermuda Loin GO : ae = Eastern | now ali‘ we can benefit i Erie Trott, 35-year-old former'| ~ GUARDING HIS DAL : a good he art talk with boxer—and—golf—club—attendant,~= cae : ce hanging Eb m_ ble oversize _ Lae Wiles sabi dicot was sentenced. to- 25 years ie Te ening wi bail bloomers. Even the lacrosse | JW: Skinner 7 oe I probably discover prisonment and & dozen mrobes Celvael te lees a fA. #icw Iki a Uitle Bie for the | Dial 4-4044 ‘But first, be sure to read the a cuareed of taping or Breyear. Oshawa tyke _ lacrosse ace sorprereod rcp Wirephoto) | Digest ian in oe weg Reader's ' old woman and stabbing a po- tender with that loose materia Se een YOSCCSSOSCOCSSe = toda lice “officer: Sh en | Recriminations Are Showing _ oe 2 "Over Stalled Money Reforms WA o 7 —— | By ARCH McKENZIE | the Group of Ten, as the US. Hy : I : (aa | WASHINGTON (CP) — 6tale- | favors. | L E § (Gj 0 ‘mate appears to have gripped | Privately, here as well, there 7-2 : : | the discussions of international |g increasing criticism of the |—?— > ~ <—# mo : | monetary reform and recrimi-|1J.S, on grounds that it actually , a . | nations are showing opposes any internationalist ap- 1: Som —For several years,. the” Miseus-_ proach. to the . question because ¥ n i a . 7 a . fae have dealt. with ways: -of | it wants the prestige and power if ace augmenting a n d supplementing | of the U.S. dollar to continue: 1s the 1966 Whi i db ; . ; , the resources for financing} one qualified ‘observer here ha S e ir win y ‘ * world trade and aid—now lub-| guogests the U.S. actually has : ie : ‘ ricated primarily by the United | done a skillful. propaganda job ie eae eemeee ig = States dollar as the world’s |inferring that Europe _ opposes | -- iar strongest currency: “|reform when actually the U.S. : ' : . ; The Group of oe ee has taken a rigid stand against B : dustrial nations iricluding oe anything that might displace or : tre | : Oe, ada — have been Noriine “> "| compete with the U.S. dollar. R. td: ~ The Canadian Forces Recruiting Cen Z series of meetings and t ast | # : Sse: "K 7 Cc le L ite in Queens ove one recently in Rome revealed ie or ccs one Oe eit armic ae Queen Charlotte Armouries : little or no progress. tionalist vigor of the Group of 25 Brackley Point Road P.O. Box 1148 ts : The scope of the discord. ia Ten has been largely dulled. : a > ‘ ee meagured by these events: | Men of the calibre of. Robert Oharlotteto : Charlottetown . ; = : marorein canton Neaieey” ne Roosa of the-U.S, or Canada’s 892 261. ae eee ee : = that no expansion’ of additional i eae et Er nie ‘Sales and Service se Ce = : : a a ee oe pe. been replaced by spokesmen | 11 Water Street -|—Monday~ Friday scissassisncece 9 am—5:30 pm u ritain a spe- ae Sra ee 2 ho, inthe -U:S--case at ‘least, en ae cially the US: cure their imer- | 715 the more nationalistic line _ Summerside Saturday ........ esaeenTet) 9 a.m.—Neon : national. payments drains: —A of thelr’ governments : 4 ‘ ; : just--—conchided international, |.%* = : bankers’ meeting in Spain reit- | : erated that line, a en ae SE een cf q . - =The —U.8>—will—continie to ee ae Se eee = an rs ea _| apply voluntary: and mandatory | : “| cutsbs on its outflows of gold and | Pasa Nee mee eee e : dollars. But, because of the | 2 ie “é “ Vietnamese war, it has throw | : ; : } }in the towel for ‘new on ending’ : | it: @ . . - ; Pierre : Paul Schweitzer, gs . E | managing director of the Inter. . > ie Fe 3 Se ~ national Monetary Fund, says | , ms 5 Sef | the <Group of Ten ts vireaeia | eae. seen ee pees E : its. feet;" that it wrangly Te- | S é one s pas ee decisions _on_| 5 eA * == “2 monetary reform in which ~ = Es | many other = nations - “ineluding | } ; : Se | the developing ones have a vital | : : : <i ar | stake. He regards the question | : . 2 208 Elmer ——. | Gordon Bennett: : |} as urgent. 3 i ; rey B g —France continues to. sit hack |- , ' ‘ = maak : + : in the discussions, - offering | Ss Be neither support nor criticism | a > ‘ nor advice. .But,_say—observers | : : here, even France in principle .J°. 5 = . f : ark Your Ba oT. his | tavors ieting the monétary fund | ae | Ls supervise ae cece for| ; os ss More, international liquidity ra- i a ‘ ‘Steelw rker a BLANCHARD, ’ Eimer Si Gerten > 4 Inounce _ o . bi of Charlottetown, PEL - of Charlottetown, P.E.1. Ne Pr ar am’ alia Siege acaielhe ee naan a : os TORONTO (CP)—The United | — i ae q Steelworkers of America (CLC) 4 | has announced the start of Aas a new program designéd to : oe stabilize employment and ‘tre. | : Y : Ks : ae Pall hig : communities | ; é ue : mn plant-.shytdowns. IW. Abel, international pres. | ‘ _This the Shaw Gov. Policy on n Old A Pere ident, said’ a committee “will be > . is ernment’s ey a Inamed shortly to. start. pilot ne Programs.in selected areas. ° : " sions as $. stated in the peaietiel mailed to Island homes. Both Canadian and American | : - ve : | communities will be included, | : « es . The neweprogram was set out ee ee ee Aes . Aiton : Sy ae J Jina resolution: of the union's waa a On . : : y : : 33-man international - executive an ; ; Ve \ : ; board, which this week held its . B Aad first meeting in Canada. -— Ee : : ’ ; The union .said, the board ; acted,’ after receiving a’ report : - ——— : | indicating about 60,000 Canadian b ‘ | jand American metal workers | : ees 4 = : . “have been made '-permanently e 8 ee jobless" over the last three. Ie scppcst Al MMMMMLAanyic ccc cg sain lteter trent nnnnnnourtnnrtinntinenenmenreennnl naitancuttn peewee ea ~witt PAY | : nological changes, okie ‘ l ae re 3 7 factors. and urfilateral \Manage- : ment decisions,’’ The resolution said the board a was alarmed. by are extent ‘of es : joh losses during - period of, : LD GE prosperity = Its. oredtatant that. a re "“wivemployment and employee eae dislocation is bound to- intensify i Lie | with. further-—automation— and ° ' : technological advances or ‘in the ~ PENSIONERS PER MONTH Prevent offa. general downturn: in He NTRE the economy.” i : Ms wes _ BASI The, program will fit. in with a ia : ithe. work of other groups :within : ro ase the community, the resolution |. ~ — “sr j)——_Insertedby_ the PL F.T. Liberal Ase’n. hes ae since the threatenedstom-° = : ‘ Lmunities “should. be our natural sip ; lallies im’ a co-ordinated effort = v ei ae —_______|.to_cové wath such problems.” cai '