MINISTERIAL FITTING Prime Wir'ster Shastri of tres on India Summer Cottons sizes 7-2AY The Gloria Ladies’ Wear 155 Gt. George St. For the Best Shows en P.E.L visit STAR-LITE DRIVE-IN 3 miles east of Summerside WELCOME TOURISTS \F@ o ef- Bank of Montreal with two offices Bank for speedy service is the Your ficient to serve you. Main Branch — 105-7 Grafton St.. Charlottetown, across the street from Confederation Centre Theatre. Parkdale, P.E.1| — Corner St. Peters Road and Palmer's Lane on Route 2 where ample parking as always available. | On Trans-Canada H Speakers for 400 cars gown before receiving an ceremony. at McGill -Univer- 5 . € his academie OROrary doctorate of laws de sity in Montreal Monday Shows seyen nights a anteen : gree at a special convocation (CP Wirephote). week wet NORTH RIVER 3 Miles from Charlottetown ighway to Borden @ Modern up to date ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian. ‘Charlottetown, Tues., June 15, 1965, Wednesday MP Publicity Hounds Draw Ire Of Premier Statement © -some of which are guesswork and some desicned to beat the cun are heing made by Island members of Parliament, said Premier Walter R. Shaw Monday as he criticized some members. of. narliament who have made such statements As an example. he said siate- ments have been made about the inc on of a second nation- al park im the province and sta- tements have heen made about this province being declared a “desicnated area under the federal program of zranting in- cent:ves for new industry Recently the prermer said “there was a conference in Ott- awa. attended by our top offic- tals. te discuss certain matters of industrial importance, parti- cular'y regarding new criteria for the naming of designated areas “Tt was.a confidential meet- {nz and we accepted it on that basis theut commenting on deliberations oniv ton find some federal members came out in tne press. making statements as to the expected plans of the federal gress There were aisn references by Optometric government in naming Island members in the press the possible location of a Sorel National park in the province. “We always felt these matters were to be strictly confidential until both governments were in compléte agreement and could make a simultaneous announce- ment—regarding the policy “These references before we are prepared to make an announ- cement by those who are possib- ly working but whose work is chiefly on the sidelinés are not a good. practice and should be curtailed “These statements, some which are guesswork and sae of which are designed to beat the gun are irritating and em- barassing and should not be made.” The premier, pointing out that the government of this province has been negotiating with fed- era) authorities on a number of confidential matters, said, “while I have information regar- ding our participation in future federal programs, I still consi- der the information of a confi- dential nature but it will be re- leased as soon as possible by both the federal and provincial _Rovernments nd Session Emphasizes Reading Discussions hv delegates of the Maritime Optometric As- sociation were staged in the Chariottetown Hote! Monday with emphasis on reading The discussion were head- ed_by. Dr. Louts..Anapolie,..past President of the Boston and Mas- sachusetts Society of Optome- trists. and Dr Dona!d Price. president of the Canadian Asso- ciation of Optometrists The convention opened vester- day with registration and talks _— 4 — Fine Of $50, Suspension Given Driver Miller Ernest Morrell. . Twil- fncate. “Nfld. Was fined so and costs and had his license suspended for three months when he found guilty to a charge of driving a motor vehi- cle in 2 manner dangerous to the public The accused ap- peared before Macistrate James B Johnston. QC.~“tn Queen Coun- ty Macistrate's Court Monday Merninc RCMP testified that the ac- @used was clocked driving from Hunter River to New Glasgow at specis up to 9 mph in a compart car with 10 people in Eimer n of New Glas £° and Augustus Wilson; of Marshfield were each fined $190 ard. costs on harges of driving tates ivhidaiaicinel Edward Icnatius Lund of Park- dale ‘ned $20 and costs for essa lames Gallant «Dartmouth, Nova Seota. was fined $13 and costs for nz without a fish- inc hcense One case of illegal possession of “quor resulted in the accus- ea being fined $20 and costs. ~~ by the two guest speakers folln- wed by. a social evening. Theme of the convention this year is “The Role of the Optometrist in the Reading Field" with the va- rious phases of that role being examined by. the two .guests..-The annual dinner was held last evening and this morning the association will hold its regular business session with a noon time closing Sunday evenings entertain- ment included duets and solos by Eileen and Joan Grant. Also entertaining was-Mrs. William Campbell The ladies accompanying their husbands are also being given an opportunity of seeing places of interest and yesterday had had assembled in the Wil- low Room of the Motel Charlo- ttetown for a noon luncheon. Fol- lowing it they were taken on a tour of Confederation Centre and in. the evening they attended the annual banquet This morning they will be guests at a coffee party at Keppoch Beach Hotel. =e ‘or the new come in and talk over Dial 4-6567 | | program, 872% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homes or for re-financing 7° on standard two thirds loans on first class security — slightly higher on others. We also have facilities for second mortgages, and ioe HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS tease MacPhail To Be Sworn Lilovd Mac Phail Queens. wil be sworn so net at ll o'clock Wednesday morning “by Lieutenant Gover- nor W. J. MacDonald Mr. MacPhail joins the cab- inet as a-result of a cabinet shuffle .announced about two weeks ago by Premier Walter R Shaw. He js the only new member as other ministers changed portfolios Mr MacPhail will assume the portfolios of Industry and Na- tural Resources and Tourist De- velopment. Resignation of Hon. J. David Stewart, who held the portfolios of provincial secretary, tourist development—and--municipal af- fairs is. effective tomorrow. @ First run movies FOR ALL ICE YOUR PICNIC NEEDS ne eee MacLean’s Grecery Winsloe WE RENT Televisions, Fridges. Washers, Steves WE SELL Toys. Furnitdre, Tires and all Appliances large and @ Island Tartan Blankets Made of 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON small. Visitors Welcome FIRESTONE @ Yarns @ Blankets HOME & AUTO OO. @ Auto Robes LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN Next Door To Firestone’s New Furniture and Appliance . Store and SONS 65 Queen St. Dial 4-8712 Charlottetown Co-Operative “ Housing Gets Praise Here Alexander Laidlaw, national secretary of the Co-operative | Union of Canada praised Prince | Edward Island’s co-operative housing program. Mr. Laidlaw is’ also a director of Central Mortgage. and Housing Cor- poration In a letter°to William Meggl- | son, \ehairman of the P.E.I. Housing Commission, he said, “while in Charlottetown, a oun of us visited an attractive hous- | ing project of some 40 to 30 homes. This is easily one of best projects of its kind I have | seen in all Canada.’ Under the provincial housing 12 groups have built | 109 co - operative homes | Mr. Meggison said today group has been formed in Geor- getown and may proceed with |a eo - operative home project. | Electric Power Requirements To Be Discussed Prince Edward Island’ s elec- trie power-requirements-will be discussed today by representa- tives of power companies from Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick and local cabinet members who will meet in the Provincial Building Premier Walter R. Shaw said Monday ‘‘the government is in- terested in this province getting the best method of power sup- ply in sufficient quantities and at the best possible price to con- sumers.” Discussions will centre around the Atlantic Development Board proposal that a power cable be laid across Northumberland Strait to provide added power for the province WIDELY TRANSLATED The works of Mikhail Sholok- hov. Soviet author of the novel Quiet Flows the Don, have been , 111 Kent St. THYMEWOOD Stanhope P.E.L ‘Ladies’ Wear Men's Wear Children's Wear House Furnishings Tartans Souvenirs Tourist Information Guide IIR BILD AIADL ADA aAaAA LES —— Teste tetiwttétzsittitstitirttittitédéétit?., S. R. Johnston Led. TOURISTS Fer Your Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables S. N. KAYS 87 Pewnal St. Ch‘tews “For the best tn handcratts from the four Atlantie Prov- inces."’ CHILDREN’S PLAY CLOTHES @ Swim Suits @ Shorts @ Slacks The Misses Holmes & Bradley Woodleigh Replicas A Glimpse of Britain in P.E.L. 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