Le ' eighteen minutes later Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5.47 a.m. and sets at 834 p.m. All times ADT. One Islander Amona Social Work Grads ——_ Road, Charlotietown, is the only Islander among 32 who will receive. their “Master of Social. Work degrees at the 15th annual Patrick's College. i eee Ss odee ot | St. Dunstan's University. | Among the other graduates are students from Hong Kong, RCMP PARADE IN HONOR OF ANNIVERSARY ~~ Lieutenant - Governor WJ. MacDonald takes the salute as ‘L’ Division, RCMP, led by Superintendent AS. McNeil, passes the provincial building Sunday morning on the oc- casion of the sixth annual church parade of ‘the division to mark its 92nd anniversary of the founding of the famous ISLAND NEWS PAGE Student Facing Western And Central Districts | _Per| r| u ry C h:- a rg e The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 31, RIMOUSKI, Que. 'tien Allaire, 19-year-old student, St. Dunstan's Basilica. The parade formed at the Confed- eration Centre and moved ~ down Grafton Street, behind the P.E.I. Regiment Band Canadian police force, May 23, 1873. Approximately 40 to 50 members of the Island Di- vision attended services at Zion Presbyterian Church and CNR To Build | N.S. Spur Line MONCTON (CP) — The CNR (CP)—Gra- .provincial police in an earlier statement were false. bottom where they ‘found the detachment of A three-man team of scuba . of Alberton Tr Cote takes the RCMP. Bobby Bravels of x divers Saturday carried out “ °° investi O'Leary, and Ramsay, . the 50-foot level. From the the investigation were mode has called tenders for. prelimin- \was charged with perjury Sat- A pro forma date of June 11 tion - the aes ad oe Senmunnide, dent town to a left they are Ramsay, Bruvels by Phillip Kinch of Alberton | 27) work on a new 3.80 mile Dries onores jurday eight -minutes after he Was set for Allaire's perjury teat of scallop beds near — depth of 100 feet and report- and Greer. fa:-2- socal of inbeatrien fa SESE St i gas wale ve clare | [had been freed following » six. case. Alberton . Operati ed a ‘good volume of scallops their investigations some the departmen' 000 pulp construc iday sentence for contempt of _ Much he early session at from. the department ‘of of fish: on a smooth ‘sandy bottom. changes are expected to be The scallop beds are located | at Abercrombie Point “near — lcourt. Poisson's trial Saturday was eries —_— —_ oe ee Oe ae made in the type of drags about 12 miles off Alberton | New oa by Scott Mari- A ter 40 Ye a rs Allaire, from St. Jean Vian. taken up with Seatinveny we - captained George or. : : times inay, was declared a hostile wit- |; ; ? t 17-minute stay on the being used by two scallop harbor. — | The railway said ‘tenders are 7 |cial police captain who was ip rison, John Greer. a member er a bitua inviled Sorta wading, ness by the Crown last week charge...of.-the- police: identifica current’“trial of 7 charged during the Claude Poisson, 20, with capital murder. -—Poisson;—also-a student, was’ charged with the bludgeon-slay- ing in April, 1962, of Brother Oscar Lalonde. 59, porter. at Ma- tane College. His trial has been in progress three weeks. WEATHER diditehing--and® fencing~ of the Parishioners“of: Our ‘Lady of After the formal” presentation, route, as well as the installa- Assumption parish, Southport, many parishioners met with him tion of pipe culverts and other gathered following the benedic- to offer personal congratulations coer (CP) — Tempera | incidental work required for tion service last evening to ho- and good wishes. | the construction of the subgrade nor the pastor, Rt. Rev. Patrick The two-year-old parish is the “tow Overnight oe er | for the spur line. )McMahon, on the occasion of newest; parish in the Charlotte- a 61 tion bureau. He showed the jury methods of taking finger-prints. IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK -- THEN YOU SHOULD BUY MR TropAN ‘Motorist Draws $125 Fine _ ‘For Driving While Impaired strate Haslam warned the. | The new line will- run from the 40th anniversary of his or- jown Diocese. It was formerly gistra Alma, on CN’s Oxford subdivi- dination to the priesthood. \part of St. Dunstan's Basilica parish, where Monseigneur Mc- Cheslie H. MacNeill. New accused that taking chances at 2 | 210m, to the mill site on Pictou Trustee Russell...Dr isc oll, | charge of driving while impair-_picht. because traffic is expect- Pe harbor. MLA, read an address pre- Mahon was pastor for 25 years.| Judge Jean-Paul Berube of the Laxative Tablet with the ed and was fined $125 and costs ed to be light, is not peng at The line is scheduled tor jsentations were made by Henry Many former parishioners Riviere-du-Loup granted a de- GENTLE DIFFERENCE. Magistrate A. James Has) Three persons were @ ——- in October of this Murnaghan, president of the were on hand last evening to ho- fence request for bail on the Take gentle-acting Nt... Nature's lam, QC, in city police court with being drunk and incapable 'parish laymen’s association,”and | por him. perjury charge against Allaire. Remedy! There is no letdown, no Saturday morning. Counsel for Two of the accused were = o Mrs. Frank McCarron, presi- It was opposed by the Crown. uncomfortable after-feeling. MQ is the accused was Lester O'Don- given 2 20-day gg 6 WESTERN _ ident of the -Catholic~-Women's ‘the jeader of efforts to achieve Mr. Justice Georges Pelletier, |an all-vegetable laxative. For over DOs = ence_and See ee a [ | League parish council. |» polities! settiement here. presiding at Poisson's trial, re- 70 years, Nt has been giving folks . For speeding Robert A..Hen- ‘ed to May without : 7 FUNERALS Msgr. McMahon expressed his pr Jottin Cury, the rebel for- fused a Crown request last pleasant, effective relief overnight. of f was es... thanks and recalled interesting eign minister; made public a Tuesday-to present evidence- of - : fined $14 and costs or five days. M io Ex | es | events of his four decades of jetter to the meeting of Latin PeTiury against Allaire. R tonight... Lomer Harold Bell of Charlot- usic ams | 64 HARRIS FUNERAL — ms - service. American foreign ministers, in The Crown said it wanted to | \ fomerrow alright? tetown was fined $10 and costs 6 ‘funeral of John W. Harris w session in Washington. The let- Show that Allaire perjured him- Helps you feel better or five days for failing to stop Sched led 55 held Sunday afternoon from Ms Sa t Do i ter was critical of a report self in denying, at the Poisson .-- and look better! at a red traffic light. U 57 late residence Keuteford, where 2AMIO VOMINGO | Mora submitted to the commit- trial, that things he had told ‘6ULAR- CHOCOLATE COATED: JUNIORS Michael Burke Sa eae 5 rs 54 as * by psa P ck itee. Cury said: — ie tags Sor tail 7 ae is June 10-11 BR Boston bh cpaias <) 49 65 |Maxwell Nesbitt. Hymns were arade Ba $s | “The impression (in the re- step sign ge deli TO VANCOUVE New York ........ 53. 61 (The Lerd’s My Shepherd and Rebel Gov't [pert “ E peoaceedtve saves S ATTENTION i , Miami ........2... 72 8 |When The Roll Is Called Up : * he normalization duo core Gah atertion Wigs F. Conscny of Macc in Ter-| 2a moail tents ater, [New Orleans... 2 ee oe ee eee. 5. tous womreum. |. sehecing one ont toe ; | tague, nai representative T, scgenass cae %3 (of Allie Harris, y ng only ip pai oe of Bonshaw was fined onto will be conducted by Ken-| ¢'p'ky left Saturday for iat daiios co 57 @ Neill, Lewis ili vee Winney| SANTO DOMINGO (AP) W— authentic Dominican reality ‘to- Semi annual meeting of the Village Com- costs or seven days. Ma- peth Harrison in ew Vancouver where he will at- ¥ Brooks rendered Going Down Several thousand persons pa- day, hides the vigorous resist- 5 * commen ine 8 and . Music the | tend the Canadian Home and HALIFA ‘CP) — The wea-jThe Valley. Pallbearers were Taded along ee ance with which our people con- | issioners Association will be held in Tignish | A Bachelor from | School Association convention ther office says conditions to Sunday in support rebel | tinue to show their unbreakable | i , 9: DEATH NOTICES a Toronto, — which begins Monday and dea wi coulis to win ——— — Harris, aaa faith in the reconquest of sov.4 ~@S!0m Hali, Wednesday, June 2nd at 2:30 p.m. jarrison holds Assoc | ends June 4. Mr. Ferguson is ‘Sunda E will i i ity.” i : —* tee tate fer ee ships from the — Pg a past president of the local | panne Pee — tbe Fi Ellis and en | wt ae a s a gor se a Signed: notice colum ay = ee eo O Royal association. | temperature is the See all ris, Lorne Luxton, James Sinall- niversay of the assassination of might break out because gar- NOEL WILSON ANDERSON — At the Massachusetts He has been a te few light showers /man, George Meggison. Lorne dictator Rafael L. Trujillo. page collection has been halted. Sonal Mustek Suntige tae ae ic : Pescara * ol — “i "develop inland inland, but these |Adams, Lawrence Harris, Wil. Masses were held at robe Many people burn garba in | Secretary 2965. Laura Anderson. B- and for- ae tan ca ber of the | confined mostly to fred Harris, Loman Harris, Roman Catholic churches ge = merty of St. ‘eters, Remains will be SINCE ping a men | Sorthare iew maalalens Lerne Ellis, Milford Ellis, Thi- memory of those rebels oe | thi stinet, aang ha np rl on ee inte concer aed 0 Regional forecasts: ren Ellis, Alvin Johnson, Thiren have died in the last month. metice later. om Mr. aT wan te Valley, Northern |Smaliman, Wyman Harris, Mun-| Meanwhile, the pi oa yeh Edward cey Harris, Charles Ashley, Fos- ment continued its attack on isis Guay wes Dee ee ee m : 1965, Justin Woodside. aged 7 years Josephs High Schools in Toronto | aie - NB. Counties ae em ee ee eee sae le ae ince ab Devteer Funeral Wnne’ ohn ine ve and is orcanist and choirmaster sunny > es Harris, and Norbert Yeo. In- Deviews Funeral Wome to his late re Oo) oe i 4 Church. | widely scattered showers; terment was in Springfield West American States. President vue wh be bint diam Margete Unined |change in temperature; south- | Baptist cemetery. Johnson has\described Mora as Church Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment in C T k — yoomar— me tein cores « SOF, EFU IN WESTERN HOSP. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND May 30, 19S. of Mrs. Adalard Vinneau ed Earline MacAllister, Fortune “ic ram ‘srt ow owes Are Damag Cove, i patient In the West Batherst, N.B.. aged 78 years Re Shani iS ALBERTON — A te Na 1967 CENTENNIAL PR a te ce an ee | ack ane o Un cor. were bee “aa, ait ae ee: mee Pe ee ged in an accident at Edward S. Griffin, who has amamuneilitt = 24 Prine. Coltty tow | gen bat us one as ae Soonttal ae aad ta a Pursuant to agreement between the National Centennial — a ing but no one was t month, with the paal. Friday. May 2. 1%S. Matthew Ty. truck was driven He datarael to tle tame in Burton tration; Ottawa and the Province of Prince Edward Island, and = Guest, ta tis Such year. Recting af tee James A. Gain of Portage and| Lot 7. desire that the 1967 Centennial may be observed within Prince Edwa Rowers Funeral Heme trem where the __ — Sylvan Arsen-' ONDER TREATMENT Island in a manner in keeping with its National and Historical significance. be 7 & ault ow! 8 am tuerment tbe church, The accident was sean ge Cyril R. Leard, Alberton, ts The Prince, Edward Island Centennial Grants Committee (Committee ee to ee ——— Weer of Administration) invites applications for proposed 1967 Centennial ERHARD LOOKS FOR U.S. VOTES projects. agency. Dominion Statistician. (a) ‘ Federal Provincial Initiating Agency Based on the Ist June 1963 intercensal population estimates of the Briefly summarized the following pertains: (1) All applications to be submitted by an “initiating agericy” which may be a city, town, village, municipality, school district, etc. or a group- ing of such jurisdictions desiring a joint project. (2) Federal/Provincial matching grants will be available for ap- proved projects on the following maximum schedule for each initiating Initiating agencies may further supplement the above schedule. (3) It is necessary for the 1967 Centennial projects to be of a lasting nature and broadly stated may include: the acquisition or construction of parks and buildings of a recreational or cultural nature. the acquisition or restoration of buildings of historical or architee- office not later than 31st October 1965. A brochure will be immediately available containing considerable de- tail pertaining to the 1967 Centennial projects program. Address all inquiries and requests for brochures to: $1.00 per capita $1.00 per capita $1.00 per capita J Bill Olsen had too many bills. Things seemed to be getting out of hand and Bill was worried. Fortunately for Bill a good friend suggested he take his money problems to his nearest Bank of Nova and not all Scotia Plan Loans take 24 hours—the time varies with the circum- stances, But there are more and more Bill Olsen, office worker, got a Scotia Plan Loan. -$800-in 24 hours people with all kinds of names and jobs coming to The Bank of Nova Scotia to have their money problems solved— quickly. Why don’t you? How much money do you need? A Scotia (b) Scotia. Bill was introduced to the man- pian Loan is one of the best—most tural merit. e abies rere a few Tee oe nah practical ways for you to consolidate muc ie. (c) the creation, completion and publishing of works of the fine art . Is Jo, Income and ow muc’ your debts. Your loan is life-insured at fine crafts aud Woolen. Se ® money he ——o started to see his ‘ng extra cost. You get speedy service. money problems disappearing. You get the other advantage of dealing (d) eh cs ro must be completed in sufficient time for the Centennial Within 24 hours Bill Olsen knew he with the interested Scotiabank people. 2 would have all the money he needed to So talk over your money problem— (e) Pageants or celebrations de not qualify as Centennial projects. pay all his debts. Of course, this actual whatever it is—debt consolidation—a (f) all proposed projects and applications must be submitted to this customer was not named Bill Olsen— new car—witirthe people at your near- est Scotiabranch. They're ready and waiting to help you get the money you need, it ° Amenc box strength from his visit to Atlantic alliance and French Centennial Grants Committee one te tas im the German the White House next week President de Gaulle,.a mutual 1967 . S-otiz Qeoank ' election Sept. 19, nevertheless during trip to the US. His ; Post Office Box 2000, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Chancellor Ledwig. Erhard talks with President Johnson iar ; : : : will expect te garner ballot will cover the future of the Wirephete). creel A. cae, Eon FEA RTM AMEE 1h AMIN ot RE ERAT ED SI am son bes ACT FN AIM