“AWARDS PRESENTED. (FROM LEFT) Cadet .CSM W. Cona- han (best sr. NCO) Cadet L.A. THE. Col. MacLeod “suggested that. as many of the. Montague ca: dets as possible-tontinue their straining and join the. militia-at Montague when they finish — school. amendments tothe industrial relations act were worked out end passed. ° nan ALL-TIME HIGH Col. Earl MacLeod, . inspec: ~ton-—--officer,_—_ congratulated Montague cadets on their per- formance, following inspection yesterday at,Montague. ‘Awards were presented to the following cadets at yesterday’ ~ Free School Books inspection: MacKenzie (best first year eadet)—Jr..NCO..W.J.Conahan (best cpl.) and Cadet Major Fraser Inman (best officer) o | | ib. Court today Charged with drunken _ driv- ing, Robert Kevin Porter, Alex- yandra, and Walter BR. .LePage, | Charlottetown, were both manded until today when they | appeared before "Magistrate—A; James Haslam QC, in city police teoury-Saturday. ~ Joseph McCloskey, city, char- | ‘over the next. five. - Dr. MeNeill stated he is very \ged with assault, had his case- pleased that agreement has been | adjourned to Saturday,.May 28. | reached ‘‘as, construction is a Three. men. were arraigned-on_ ~ Stressed: By Leader : “Assessed $35 ‘Social .welfare_ ‘and old age as- _sistance_claims,_some—of- have been held up for as long as two years, are now being paid delay and promises of a review’’, _ Liberal. Leader. Alex. Campbell declared at a public meeting in O'Leary last night. Mr. Campbell stressed the Lb-| eral pigdze to provide free school books ‘for all students up to! this probably would mean new | ‘books every three years, but he claimed that this was well with- in ‘the amount that would be, available through supplementary. grants. oo Tl with a:loan plan. tor | high. school_texts. He said that the points in‘ the Liberal tourism. by the present government for senior...citizen--housing without. | acknowledgement, we shall con- | tinue and expand this program’, he said, “‘but-we are prepared to go much further in the way | of making it possible to expand rural as sell as. urban housing. | t jan_all-time high and with. new Tcharges of speeding. Robert Ke- | projects promoted by the pro- '|vincial government and private interests. it is important to have pro- |fuil employment during the busy m_with respect to housing ie jbuilding season.’ He stated he is happy with the | was fined: $28 and costs or 10. VOCATIONAL TRAINING... “With the 90 per cent of fed-|.success of -recent negotiations ‘days. in part “with apologies for the | eral help now being drawn on jand is looking forward to contin-| , [vin Porter; Alexandra, was fined | $15 and costs: or five days, Wil- jam Henry Acorn,. city, was fin- | led $20 and costs or 10 days, and | { Winston. P. Maund, Parkdale; | William Robert Davey, city, | ued cooperation, assistance and | and Walter Ralph Garnhum, | constructive advice from__both | Sherwood;-. were--both--fined .$10-. labor ‘and management. — He feels the appointment jlabor and that this ‘appointment: | Rural: people_are- entitled to the |will be ‘made very shortly. same consideration as urban | people. We will see that they get | ‘| Gordon c White. | itpn terms that will make ible and desirable,’ he ca What “the present minister of | agriculture told the legislature “| land costs or five days for failing | “of ito stop at a red traffic light., the new director of labor wil1| greatly assist in coordination of | | charged with throwing litter on | the work of the department of | the city streets, was fined | William Claytén Adams, _city, | $15. jand costs or five days. ‘sland News Pe 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, W ed., May. 25, 1966. os rn Bordeaux jal! & Montreal. Found in Rivard’s possession when he was captured in July was $16,000. which the Bank of Montreal said was part ‘of the loot from the mail-robbery. The ‘bank © is - suing , for possession. A x. Rivard Reported Questione "On Bodies. Found In Quebec MON 7 RE AL (CP) = ine | oot of charges connected with» spector Richard ‘Masson of the dope smuggling: » } age | “FACED 40 ‘BEASTS ° *~ Premier. = Stakes Out Goal Premier Walter R- Shaw _ last night staked: out a Conservative Government goal of 7,500 new jobs in the province's economy ears, and: is admin. develop- linked the objective to istration’s industrial ment program. Speaking at a meeting in New \London hall, Premier Shaw said that 1,000. new jobs per year '|would be needed even. to. main- tain the. province's position<rela- ve to the rest of Canada... . “Tf we are to improve our re™ @ lative position ——and we shall |;— there will be needed 1,500 new |Jobs per year,"’ Mr. Shaw: said. POLICY ‘SPEECH The Premier opened the last ‘ lweek of the May 30th election |liey speech on labor, document: campaign here with a= major po-— ied with “statistical ,and projections. He attacked the- Liberal oppos- \ition for giving | Pe of and | ‘wages issue lie ne- | hations (rentaenan The. Li- ral approach-was combined of | ‘equal parts of photographs and platitudes,” he said. “T object that they- have not ‘done ‘their’ homework .. they information’ re- | have trifled ‘with the issue Once nine. jyou wipe away the veneer, you }find there —is—nothing—_under- ‘neath. There is a lack of depth, | \background, knowledge. Not only | ido they not have any answers. they do not even know what the | , questions are. : He described the government's employment goals as “the raw | material of ‘our program °° the © heart and soul of the programs ;we—are—launching—to—build—our-- \basic resources and build snes 'trial development,’’ he said. Forcasting additional voca- tional training facilities” in\west : Prince and Kings counties, the | Premier said it- was “‘not aa ‘ough simply to create jobs. “ have to- create permanent’ Jobs and good paying jobs." “There will be progressive in- jcreases in the minimum wage; that I-pledge. I am not putting either a floor or a ceiling on the mation, -- Plot, Brookside Cemetery, Win- provincial police said Tuesday Paquette, 44, was implicated. | tivo. detectives and a Crown. in a: $1,400,000 mail-truck hold: ‘ “pvosec} utor have “beere-in- At--up—in Montreal. two—years..a20 ldanta, Ga.. to question the im- Miss Rioux was 24 prisoned Lucien Rivard in. con- | pigapPEARED YEAR AGO. -nection- with the discovery of | --pheir skeletons were : Cages two © bodies near _ Piedmont, | eved in the bush near Pied- j Que: May Te mont, 50 miles north of Mont- Insp’ Masson ‘said C row nj real, They disappeared late last is Pau Prosecutor Charles ~Cliche--and- May. ‘They are reported-to "have Wash.. " sergeants Roland Gilbert and | givei haven to Rivard following a Sey oe Denis Viau: were returning to his. March, 1965, escape from 1953. Montreal, Phey had been in At- lanta since Sunday: THE ELECTION ACT, 1963 ° The largest number of lions vever. mastered in a. siffgle “cage by one man is 40, by “Captain” Alfred Schneider in 1925. SHOWS SAW SPEED —The world's-champion- sawyer <= 1 M. Searls of Seattle, who hand-sawed through log in. 96.4 eroods in Shaw : fully in the fruits of our expan- sion, “the Premier said. Conservative labor policies, he said, were based on facts, infor- knowledge of the prob- The inspector said he ‘‘sup- lems: and issues, aid onppositive Posed” the questioning. of Ri- constructive, ‘realistic. goals. vard went forward as ache Ghairman: of the meeting was ‘uled. Robert Jiprgenson. Other speak- He said he hopes that Rivard included would shed light on the deaths ers on the program Charles Gampbell, president of of Andre Paquette and- hig girl |} M Hector J. Gallant, Ti gnish, will ‘ha the the YPCs: Heath Macquarrie, | friend, Alice’ Rioux. The man 1’ r. Hector fi in ffie Advance Poll-at MP: for Queens, Frank Myers. | and the woman‘had been shot. | | Deputy Returning Officer 26, 1966. speaker in ‘the last legislature.’ All possible leads’ had to be | Alberton on Thursday, -May 26, Enterfainment was provided bY checked, said. Insp. ;-Masson. Charlene--MacEachern, ani Rivard ‘s serving 20 years tact Fe 6. torne Monkley,.. — Myers, Elaine Bagnall! ar Coke ‘Todd and Mra, Joseph Reid. pc oe ee eee puity.| Chief Electoral “Officer: Gi lant" year. by United: Cy Ee ee, ity. "| Native: > ‘Progr A native of Charlottetown, tra Mitchell Bovyer, 79, has died in| Deer Lodge ‘Hospital, Winnipeg. | He was a ‘veteran of World War ‘One. Mr. Bovyer went to Manitoba | Co rv ative about 40 years ago. He was a nse a prospector at Bissett, Manitoba. | | essive He was the last of a‘famity of: Bal RINGS He is survived by a neice in’ Montreal, Mrs. Blanche Bird- | lyidge, and a sister-in-law, “Mrs. ' Elmer Bovyer, 118 Sydney | Street, city. Interment was in the Milftary - , nipeg. | Annual Dinner Set For Today | The annual dinner meeting of the P.E.I. Polio Chapter will be held ‘today at The Shaecbanncsh itil: Hotel at 6.30 p-m. “Guest speaker “will be>- Bay ‘MacMillan, a member of Can- | ada's’ National Hockey Team. .| It was-erroneously carried in an advertisement Saturday that | ‘Lorne Campbell,. QC, Winnipeg and Dr. Keith Armstrong of Tor- | Terrance—Affleck,—city,-charg-.increases,—but-the—inereases—are—onto_would attend as guests. Nel- ‘ed with parking on the sidewalk, |inevitable ... to me, it would de- ther of ‘these men will be pre- | was fined $10 and costs or five feat the whole purpose of an in- sent. days. ‘dustrial development, and. it, Donald Raymond Stewart, city would retard economic’ growth | ONE 18 ENOUGH To Conduct Choir Regarding a Liberal pledge to provide subsidies~ for. fertilizer costs, Mr. -Campbell urged all farmers to retaininvoices for this season's fertilizer costs. could not be-done- with respect | Charlottetown _- born Gordon | rural housing, ‘we are prepared | jtreal Bach Choir in a half-hour | to it done”, ‘radio. program — Thursday night | | Mr C cei Se on the..CBC national, network. sa The Liberal eae der _ stressed | Mr Campbell. asserted. The program, “Choirs—in- — Ricans mceahers sid Carl Concert" section of “CBC Sum- ne Bill MacNeill, “Irving per ‘Concert’’, will feature | City! Resi ent - cs nd gre MacLean.. following selections: Thr French Canadian Folk ‘fongs, | oe arr._Violet— Archer; Si Desoles, des Pres: The Silver | to fertilizer subsidies and better |C- White will conduct the Mon: | ‘charged “with driving a mo tor ivehicle without due care and at- | tention; had his case adjourned to Tuesday, May 24. Highway ‘Death | | Chains Child ‘SUMMERSIDE — Joseph Al- Songs, Brahms; Chanson Coeurs. wr and-Mrs; Leo Caissie of St. | Hosp: coe reen | fred-Caissie, six-year-old son of | | presiding: Se It was reported that satisfac- if our wage earners _ not share “Alberton Branch” “Holds Meeting | ALBERT IN Alberton i \hranch of the Canadian Associa- ition for Retarded Children held its-May meeting at the Western ital_with—Mrs.—A.C.—_Gri “A single sequoia redwood tree Peter MacAulay contains enough lumber tovbuild)) Keith MacKenzie ‘and furnish three large houses..| ‘COME AND MEET YOUR BUILDING TEAM™ | Chrysostom was killed shortly tory ‘arrangements ‘had been Swan, Gibbons; I Biance et | stter 9:15 a.m. yesterday by a Dolce Cigno, Vecchi; Mori pad ing the h si il Mio Core, Palestrina; thal Boao Seon ne hee | A fipe of $35 and costs or 15 o days “was imposed wpon Donald | Raymond. _ Stewart, |Charlotte- _- nions 2, . town:---charged with driving a 5 _\Fanget An, Tanzen un coeuigen,. _ Reported driving: the vehicle. motor vehicle without due veare | ee on 10.30. mir, Hassler: was Mrs. John P. Arsenault of and: attention.The accused ap- | = : | Egmont Bay. peared — before - Magistrate A. James Hasiam;~-QC,—yesterday. | Ralph Z. Wotton, city -and Clo- vis Bordage, city, were both ar- raigned on charges..of The former was fined $14 and costs or five days, the latter was fined $15 and costs or five days. Arnett William MacLean, city, charged with drunken driving, was remanded. to: June-16. Tan Thomas .Hunter,. city, and Gerald J. Curran, Vernon River, were both fined $5 and costs or two days for failing to stop at a stop-sign: _« Cyril -Alexander Morrissey, elty, charged with failing to stop at a red traffic. light, was fined $10 and costs or five days. Lorne Robert Rhynes, eity, charged with not displaying pro- ~ per. license--plates—issned: for-his car, was fined $10 and costs or five days. Two “elty men, Ivan MacPhee and Richard Ernest Ward, charged with _ loitering | were each fined $20 and costs or 20 days. Tan George Waye, sity. charg- | ed with Wisorderly conduct, was | fined $25 and costs or 20 days. * Joseph dre cordially invited to ain AFTERNOON. | TEA) “Mr ‘Alex Campbell. The Canadian Legion Hall Morell’ = bora SUMMERSIDE .— Certifica: tion orders covéring 16 separate local unions .of the construction | Hubert McNeill, labor. In making the announcement yesterday, Dr. McNeill said that 22 other local unions are being processed and will be com- pleted within the next few days. Dr, .MeNeill stated that amendments to the Indistrial Relations Act, passed during the last session of the legislative assembly; “allowed~for® quick ae. jtion-in this field of labor rela: ‘tions, The constructions trades Have a high turnover of émplo- yees and this made # difficult minister previously for their trades to be. ‘organized in unions. As soon*as this problem be- came —apparent,_coopera tion | writh- organized labor: and a num- ‘ber of seminars were “held, the ladies of Saxord: King's to ‘meet Hwy and at THURSDAY, MAY 26th “Cong and chat suut the Better Deal for Secon 3 — § P.M. ‘Janerted- by trades ‘trave been signed by ae ‘licentiate from McGill Univer-~ MUSIC EDUCATION music education in Charlotte- town, studying piano under Su- zanne Brenton and organ under | ithe late EB. Litlian MacKenzie. | While ‘still ‘an arts’ student Prince of ‘Wales College he was | thers. Zion ‘Presbyterian | organist at Church for one year. _In_1961_he_receiyed -his..musie_ | sity, and in 1963 graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree from | the same institution. This year Mr: White was or- ganist and choir director at St. Andrew's United Church, direc- tor of the Marymount High | School. Glee Club and the Uni- versity Alumni Singers, and mu- sic librarian for CAMMAC. (Mu- siciens. Amateurs du Canada. a I nadian Amateur Musie Making). This summer he will again join | ithe teaching staff of the CAM: MAC musie camp at Mt. Orford, Quebec BUDDHA score TALL | | Sel | The world’s tallest statue is a | 173-foot statue of Buddha, least 1,400 years \Bamian, Afghanistan. by, 2-3- » DON ANDERSON. and FRANK SIGSWORTH ‘Your Alex Campbell Liberal Team in Second King’s i the PEL —— Assos ae 2 at) old, near) | \ An autopsy was performed ,yes- Mr. White received his early | |terday at the Charlottetown Hos- pitaf. An inquest has been sche- | | duled for June 13 at-7:30 p.m. in Charlottetown. The deceased is survived by) The accident is being investiga- ‘ded by the Summerside detach | ment. of” the. RCMP. Get the Rest. she @ Easy Terms — “SUZUKT’ - @ Low Down Payment /made for transportation of. pu- ‘pils to the day training class in \O'Leary for the remainder of the ‘school year.. The ‘Flowers Of 'Hope”’ campaign is being con- {ducted by the student council of |Alberton Regional High- School. | - It is anticipated that the next | meeting will take the form of a : trip to Charlottetown during which the’: members will. visit the sheltered workshop and the at his parents and two younger bro- school at Sherwood. : | A report of the annual rieet- jing of the Provincial Association ;was given by Mrs. _'Mrs. Fred. Millman. sich: and THE BIKE: ‘SHOP and SPORT LODGE GT. GEORGE ST ner Bi cele St. (the SAVINGS EARN... CURRENT ACCOUNT “Te interest ‘payable quarterly on minimum - quarterly balance. ‘@ Accounts opened - month eam interest from-the first. @ Money may be deposited or withdrawn at any time by mail, or in person, THE MAJOR. OMPANY Charlottetown DIAL 4-6741 _W.R. SHAW. ‘and MEL McQUAID Protect Your FURS — . + « Store. them with us. Tem- perature controiled storage. with proper. humiditys control. “Cloth garments stored. also! RATES FOR FUR STORAGE: E 2'2% of value (Garment is insured for full year) RATES FOR CLOTH STORAGE: 2.00 first garment ~ 1.00 each additional garment island furriers Itd. DIAL 21274. =>: . 2 —— ADVANCE PO ALL QUEENS COUNTY — emg Premier Walter R. Shaw Mel McQuaid, M.P. on bak ueag Special. Entertainment & Refreshments ~~. Followed _..by a Dance Vote. Progressive Conservative May 30 Inserted by ist. Kings P. C. 72 oe desiring transportation in 5th & 6th Dis: tricts of Queens Phone 894 - - 6816, 894 - 5683 or (894-6295. . ~ Rural voters: in Districts 1- 2-3-4 of Queens may~ ~» by the 20th of the TRU ST ; Hyndman Bldg ) make arrangements for transportation through their — Progressive Conservative poll chairmen. ro) 4 The Queens County Advance Poll leeated at - Provincial Building, Charlottetown will be open on May 26, 1966 from 9:00 0: ‘clock a. .m. to. 9:00 © ‘clock, es m. Daylight Saving Time. Inserted by Queens Co: P. C. Assoc.