Annual inspection of the Corps of Commissionaires in the Charlottetown area was held in the Memorial Hail in Confederation Center last night. Seen inspecting the Commissionaires are left, Col. - Costs Of Services Wanted Said Too High For MONTREAL (CP) — Premier Walter Shaw has described Prince Edward Island as a prov- -, Mr. Shaw,. who will be 78 FB. Conrad MM, ED, deputy commandant of P.E 1; Col. C.A. MacEwen, DSO, com- mandant of the Corps of Com- missionaires of N. B. and P.E 1. Behind Col. MacEwen is Sgt. P.F. McMurrer of the He said when Prince Edward Iskand entered Confederation it had prosperity because of de- | veloping industries and trade Province 2 $500 each |General J. Arthur McGuigan re- for two presented the Crown in all cases before | before the Court. trate James B. Johnston, QC; at McQuillan ‘also pleaded guilty \lier plea of not guity on a Torjorn Ulstein of George jtown, represented by Kenzieth | (R. MacDonald, changed an ear- | conditions industrial develop- ment has been at a standstill.” POPULATION DROPS The premier said ‘‘at the time of Confederation the population of Canada was about 3,500,000 and shortly after Confederation the population of Prince Ed- ward Island was about 109,000. Today the population of Canada is in the vicinity of 20,000,000 and our population is about 104,- 000 “We are the only province in Canada that has gone back in this regard. Can there be better to illegal possession of liquor and \charge of obstructing George- to squealing tires of his motor |town policeman Allison Grover eat wee Sued OS ont onde. Ub youth end facilities in summer months, he im a changed a previous raised to manhood and woman- | said. fot guilty plea on an illegal pos- hood, clothed, fed and educated,| (4r. Shaw said the possible es- |®ession of liquor charge and was have gone to the other provinces | tablishment of @ common mar- |fined $20 and costs. of Canada to strengthen econo-| ket comprising the Atlantic; Jennie Spencer Acorn of Ab- —— ee ee ae ae Gana A of Mr. Shaw's epeech : P were both was Tdeased in’ advance of de- | tive! of valuable changes’ for leharged under the Excise Act : trade idea oe Cae . — livery was jacturing of epirits. 1 Soa seid Price core | Charlottetown Monday st the |Both accused had their cases ad- ice for other Canadian provinces annuel Atlantic premiers con- |journed to Souris at 4 p.m. on by supplying men and women. ference. Dec. 1 to fix a date for hearing. He said the exported workers, which cost, his province an esti- mated $20,000 each to raise, make other provinces more stable because of their produc- tive powers. ALL NOT LOST All is not lost, however, Mr. Shaw said. The province is suited for the development of industrial plants and an agree- ment for additional electric power from the mainland has been reached. The federal gov- ernment has started construction of a $1486,000,000 causeway- proof of our dearth of opportun- on Mr. ‘thas a higher percentage of old | and very young people than any other province in Canada and | welfare costs are higher. ‘The men and women in the vigor of |___CITY-AREA FUNERALS DOYLE FUNERAL — The fu | | j Dec. 2, was speaking to the | With the United States and Brit- /norai for Theresa Aletha, six- Advertising and Sales Executive Club as part of its “Canadian | panorama” project. | EASTERN FUNERALS MACPHEE FUNERAL — Fu- | toy of Mel MacPhee was held his late residence on Friday ted service at the grave. ery Rev. Bennet MacDonald con present in the Adol MacKinnon, Reggie Flynn, Elmer Sutherland; Joseph MacIntyre. Interment ‘was in the church cemetery. | ain. “To enter Confederation meant narrowed outlets, tariff structures that favored central Canadian areas, more distant markets, high costs of transport- ation and increased taxation,”’ he said. ‘*. . . It was found. that the purposes of Confederation were not always being fulfilled. “We are a very small prov- ince with a population (104,629) less than in many small, urban centres. We are confront difficulties in the way lack of natural resources, we are de- pendent on the farm and the fisheries %. . and within the jast 20 years the number of + |farms has gone down from 14,- 000 to about 7,000. “We have no coal deposits, no | waterpower for the manufacture of electricity, no forest growth iworth mentioning Under such jweek-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Doyle, was held | Wednesday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home | where service was conducted by ‘Rev. Cameron MacDonaeid, CSsR, who also officiated at the |gnave. Interment was in the Ca- jtholic Cemetery. : CHANDLER. FUNERAL The funeral for Robert L. Chand- ler was held Wednesday, Nov. |24, from the Salvation Army Ci- ‘ed by Captain Ray Nelson. Dur ling the service Mrs. Nelson sang \“No Night There.” Congrega- jtional hymns were: “Unto the \Hills’ and “The Lord Is My | Shepperd.’” The _ paiiibearers | =: \were: Hawley Crockett, Warren|:—. Island receration and relaxation |MacKenzie, ‘David Birt,’ Ernest]. Carr, Earle Murdock and Hap Moore. Interment took place in| © 'People’s Cemetery. ; Confederation Centr lan and Sylvia | Friday, Nov. 26th -- 8.30 P.M. BE A HOMECOMING HERO,..PICK OUT YOUR OWN ZENITH ALL-STAR PORTABLE TV...AT YOUR NEARBY ZENITH ee eC a © TR RO CRAM ted 0 gett AM toe 6 OF the, tot ak 7 SPACE COMMAND® REMOTE CONTROL. You can tune this amazing new 19** Zenith from across the room—turn it on, change channels, adjust vol- ume and turn set off—without leaving the comfort of your chair. 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