at the Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed, Nov. 18, 1984. D lWater Level ‘In Montreal Reoortecl Lo MONTREAL lCli’l— e we erl level In Montreal harbor Mon-l .day equalled the record low of! .33 feet four inches recorded mi ‘1934. nearly two feet below the advertised 35-foot minimum. Although the annual minimum is normally reached during No- vember, the outlook for next spring “does not appear good} at all." said Herb Land, chief engineer of the St. Lawrence River ship channel. , He said that unless there is‘ W.” Th“? , this winter with prolonged spring runoff. the situation will deteriorate by next April. He forecast a spring level of no more than 34 feet. The Montreal situation re- flects the general lowering of water levels throughout the Great Lakes and upper St. Law- rence regions. There has been little apparent ecrease in shipping activity here although some companies now schedule only low draft ships carrying less than maxi-l mum cargo to the port. 1 Despite these measures. river vessels come inches" of scraping the channel bottom. . I . ' President Of l'OTEM FOR QUEBEC MAYO'RS , Sudan Resigns KHARTOUM. S dan (AP)— Mayor Rossaire Gendron RB. Wilson of Victoria, BC. visit of 270 Quebec mayors to Gen: Ibrahim Abbald bowed to» Riviere-du-Loop. Que. presi- admire a totem pole present- Victoria. The mayors arrived pressure from the civman cab dent of the Quebec Union of ed by Victoria area munici- during the ‘weekend for is met and has resigned u we” Municipalities. left, and "ayor palities to QUM to mark the three-day vistt. dent and wmmander_ m chief of the Sudan armed forces. I 0 Abboud's resignation c om- pleted his downfall which ueen s or ral emova he tained only figurehead lead ship after bloody rioting forced h‘ to t over governmental Protested By Diefen ba ker ;—————r’i°r PRIMATE IN PAKISTAN OTTAWA (CP) — Opposition He said some of the judges he called an advocate of abolish-l RAWALPINDI (cp) . Ap) _. Leader Dietenbaker has protest-lused their own discretion and lag the monarchy. Most Rev, Howard H, Clark, ed against a citizenship depar‘-lpiaced the Queen‘s portrait in “I don't know where we‘re go- Anglican primate of 311 Canada ment directive to citizenship lthe courtroom with the flags and log," Mr. Dietenbaker S aid. and archbishop of RupertslantM courts ordering removal of tileicoat of arms. Others used only “The old regiments are being met Monday with President} Queen‘s portrait from the court- ithe coat of arms and flags in disbanded and there are consti- Ayub Khan of Pakistan. Archr, room. the courtroom. tutional amendments to permit bishop Clark left Canada Nov. 4‘ “I protest most strongly thisl The spokesman said about 10 of the'setting up of associate on a world tour. no returns to? attitude of mind of the present days ago K. C. Foster. registrarstafeS' Winnipeg. his see elty. Dec. 20.3 government.‘ Mr. DiefenbakerzofIcitizenship. instructed the . told a hastily-summoned pressiClllzenshIP Courts the correct conference, He said he plans tolpmceclure “‘35 ‘0 have only the raise the matter in the Com-iigfii‘nf’gorgnzjdatlgd 3335 ‘ln lhei mons. _ . e_ "9?!” DOT“ II . u H" seems to be a govemmem:trill-lb lsnailihiet l:‘lfietheoll§ld§e's of l whose purpose is to remove any .. ' ‘ . '. vestige of our traditions.” 2:: infigxégé nail; Sifenagdslglgl c l i l i "Every “'eek this is a govem' ould oint out who is our ment that seems to be moving Queen»? aheatd Setmovilns ghihtltfigg‘sd Mr. Diefenbaker said he wasl 81‘? r8 “0‘13 an" 3 ° informed of the removal of the‘ __4 .— N‘lmll’y logemer- l portrait ll‘ t‘ ‘- Edmonton citizen- ' ' ' 2 & 7 9 P.M. A spokesman for Citizenshipjship court and was told it re- , e . . . Minister Tremblay said the min-j suited from advice by the under-i a, In ister was not aware of the direc-isecretary of state that the cor-‘ tiveuHe said it resulted from in-lrect protocol was to have the TOMORROWS CLINICS CUFFED SNbWBOOTs LADIES WINTER Waterproot SNowaoors 9' 'lN lD' I A Illum tins!” Eluus'odsksrbu quiries from the courts about portrait in the Judge's cham- ' . _ , water repellent boots SNO‘VBOO,“ 10" high snowboot. Rub. waterproof viny n u want or of eoxcu ermine". the plop" placing 0' I elbers‘ R'C'A'F' Statlm! 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[fog—fl—p-y-82r'é‘ fih-gaxkflx “t a? l “ I I I’M/71ml” x5 {v 0n Colll5lon Course 1'31” sprain; By DAVE MclN’l‘OSH ithe Asians and Africans to the OTTAWA (CPl—ln the cap-U.S. refusal to pledge technical ltal's view, the United States and.aid funds at this time Russia are steering a collision; On this reaction may hinge course in the unltEd Nationsthe outcome of the UN's finan- with neither prepared to deviate Na] crisis over peace , keeping from 1‘5 mesa“t Pam . . ‘costs and consequent application Informants sald here it lS‘of nude 19_ feared here U.S. refusal to make its annual technical aid pledge to the UN at this time will alien- Alba-fa Gets ate the so - called neutralists among the UN membership. For M .I ‘ . V V. M Ffi. " CngLfiDRfElSls. 3% Q4 memo soors lit-cut semi Biuober The support of the neutralists would be needed in the coming showdown over the application| In Gas of article 19 of the UN charter. CAGARY (GP) __ Condi- has been Under this article. 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' “‘----’ ‘ X . r- ‘ MAY LOSE INITIATIVE Sources estimate value of the ' if Russia still refuses to help total amount at about 8975.000. pay for UN peace-keeping but 000. retains its assembly vote, Csa- m deciglon (0W he”. ada's initiative in promoting in“ earlier an. y.“ on am“. more efficient peace - keeping cations by Alberta and amulet-n missions may fall to the ground. on Co, id, and nmcnnndn liplomatic sources said. Pipe Lines Ltd. ‘ Such an occurrence would al- m firms were given “pm "‘W every UN member '1‘ duel‘ val by the board to consolidate peace-keeping assessments CM- their old ex0ort permits and lective sharing of such costs is mile-um“ in“, a new mule regarded by Canada as a vital permit ’actor in the continued existence FOR TH including at SHOW The firm now is permitted to i the - 1 d d export about 415.000.000.000 cu-- COATS Canada M ° n d a y 9° 3° bic feet daily via a ptpeine run- ni 37.325000 in technical aid to the “.0 m north...“ Abe... and UN_ the same amount as last H, mm, Comm- vear, after trying '0 WNW“ bia. ldaho. Washington. Oregon the pledging confers“? “"miand into California. alter the General Assembly con-. Prinflml market for m. z” vent-s Dec. 1. campany swkesmm “id. 4 WAYS To MU): o :I" :i N House of Fashions Summersida LOW ZIP - ON hot ‘l .TOE RUBBERS NYLON ZIP-ON RUBBER STRAP BOOTS 6' Rubber overshoo _ RUBBER“ Men's sole rubbers. 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