PH“ rlciit Tiin llt \‘ugoslaiia Erktll“ Thursday as he talks mi: ('ahlmt room table butdoor Rink l Is Planned For Cardigan CARDTGAX v The Villaga of enrdisan will cndcai'nur to l build an outdoor rink as its 9n) jert {or the Centennial year celebrations lt was docidrd at I Medina of the \nllage commis- ltnn l‘r‘l‘t‘nt')‘ The mmml in ulna Sat Aug. 8. I964 a: "Cardigan Day" at which I‘m? the Village will have ontnrtalrimmt pmgrarn. games. barbecue and aim (or the nmt‘ rink uill in: alpvrnxlmately m icct liv mi {net is to be chosen shortly. it was stated ir “as also decided to hold a - turkey Cllnpbr tn ilit parish hall. 01" in ‘ri nrl ni trio Card an ii - dcnnrimerii erns VEW MNJHLLER llflt‘iTi’lV, Tcx lAFivA new drug lll‘f‘l! iis drvrlnper <ays Via; ail iii» painkilling ellerls o- niurninnc iniii it noniuriiiui l" tins linen discovered ai ri University College at Tiltt‘ tie it's called neninzo. ("Ilt’ "l don t know uiiy it could mil inc a complctr substitute tor the treatment 0' :iri Dr Arthur 5 Keats ltnnl's division nl anes- tliosinir v Why FeelWeaIl, mm" Tired, Nervous or Old? I‘m! no" tclk‘u Mini moment in no iii oi i'lt‘ s in no, my run dcquainuv '0: At all two Rm}. Mr. Woodsman ltvrr in tlw Chain Sail For You THE NEW CANADIEN Keith Cu! ' ' ‘ 2:. Buckley Pt. xii, 4m paint. are Mljalkr Tirdm‘m't‘ president at lliP \l|:ii~la\ led- i-ice era! asscnlbll cvnlvr and White ,ilicuiimir l 'lll. \ucov ilavta's ambassador tn the L'nited Staiea i \P iiijiiiiii liiyiiiuliic iii 5 min in, i’iiiulorllnl MmuraL‘CKl.r\' s u w ii i run uninr urn mi Run awn: J i wlnmh in i roar «- ...nu or. iii.» mu maxi mum. aim-mi in. sun .uiiioi run. as nrlliiitit ion nm. 56 mmniir i , Viiiiluhl mam-nun mt t'tnxl ii ,owii .FICIAL YRIAL OFFER ir-iassa Mirairiiinurnonainii mural in w. K BurAlrv in: aura-i. ramma lnr lrlalJln‘vl iar SEE OCTOBER'S READER'S DIGEST You may win one of 150 Electrohome prizes. Bring in the Electrohome book- let train your October Reader’s Digest and let us check your lucky number. $25,000 In PRIZES! ARCHER and MacDONALD LTD. St. Pale" Rdi nial 894-6345 “Mr AIILIIorlud Elmmnome Dulci- Better check in make sure you to heavier taxes than necessar The experience and inowledg advantage oi your ianniv No mail the coupon. 47- E5 in winim. Tel. its: "no in. "An Introduction Nani Addiu WHY PAY MORE TAXES THAN YOU HAVE m? r estate won't be subject y. (It oiian happens) a ol our Estate Planning Ofilceis are alwavs available to help you straighten out this and other estate problems. Come in and cunsuli them on how to arrange your aiiairs to the maximum inn, no ubligatlun oi any kind. Or it you would like to tank ave! cultuldst. pleas. Montreal Trust fiampany =lroe¢ >12“ to ram. I'll-ulna". 5-“ D I mm in. it ......,. .. .amumu. orrawx icri ~$P€rlal couri procedures ior handling young adult ntlelldeis aged in 19 . -- n uiooiueen group who cannot be L'Iinalt‘lel’fit children but uho are niil lully niiimre”7 are being proposed by the ca. nadlnn Corrections Association One suggestion, be sent iii prism! only at a last resort alter "all otiirr courses have been considerzd and ra- lented ior ipacliic reasoni" by ilia c n.1, Thu ii on. oi srvernl propoa, ala containad in a rs a. atiun la variant organization: In \_ l ,‘,»X& ‘ i ‘\ a ‘ _ ' "Inc was moon not: L A azuaxALMo‘roRs VALUE cli‘lown GIANT CLEARANCE SALE Continues at LEA and MucFARLANE Murray Harbour P.E.l. Only a few days left to take advantage at our greatly reduced prices. building must be vacated by the end of October, and wo still have mon‘s and boys‘ work and dress shoes. also winter footwear. Women's and Missos' shoes and winter tomcat. woman's wear and nylons. Other lines of Drygoods. Man's and boys' flu: and dun shim and dungarlos. Most aI colors in Enamel. Interior gloss. and Lat“ ned underwear. also work Alothorhardwmandgrourlu further nduoodto Tohadvantagoofowlowprluxandmomy, Tlicy should ‘ draft brief. bring circulalrd by In: alsMi-lllHn should he drali iiitli in PIINTIAII .StIIIIIBSBIIfll'...’II4_LdIEItllII . file Guardian Charlottetown. Frl. Ctr-t 1!. 196! Canada dealing oiicndeis Special Procedures Urge ‘ ForYoung Adult Offenders Tlleae organizations Slims siiould apply iiiili yiiulhlul trial a series or special prov- tn them. are lining nskcd liir iiicir virus Among the propnsrls. helnre tiual trial 25 suiiiiiiued in a ju~lltE drpaiimcm t-tim- miticr ilini lias iwrni dull)ng juvenile iau procedures. Unilcr ilir- urowni Lrlmlnal Curio, all poi-noun iii and diet- are considered adults The pruv— litres arm nmptmcrctl to draw [hr iiiicnilo-aduli tIlHdull.‘ line between rim :05 at iii and la, LlI'tGE sPEt‘lAL TREATMENT The assnclannn's dratt brlct says young adult olicnders aged regular adult courts. but urgea . are - sentence rcpofl shuuld be mandatory nature the Sentencing oi any young adult convicted at an ol- tent: [or whit-ii lie may be sent. to prison gal aid should be avail- able This wan "highly lin- portant," to avoid convict.- ing innocrnt young adults and to ensure that guilty nnas lrel they liar. received Justice. wiioravrr possible. pollca and the courts should avoid By STEWART MICLEOD OTTAWA iCP tAA Montreal lCapitaI Investment Sharing d Seen Urgent Need In Canada .dent. at Dupant at Canada and a chartered accountant. clmé unit. in pay out mm at thelr earning, more groiits will a. lslrlhutgd tnna encouragln' imore Canadians in he uz‘pitnl. 'lrls. Slnce the prime objective at icorporniion is In mlke proiiii. llis said. this Iyltem will result bualuesi executive who iraci- to Ottaw— at the invitation ollI“ RH!" industrill emtienvy. noted the royal commission on taxation last spring with plan tor a radical tan minrm made a return appearance here witii the warning iiiat lunless m 0 re Canndtans can share In ca p l t at inves|menL and automation lezdtng to tell- “we‘re treading for certain to. clallsln.” Frank 5 Capnii, vice-prest- —1vrstment. iioiding young adults in a iorli-up nr laii pendlrig trial. When uiis is necessary, tlicy llmuld be kapt xeparate irom older prisoners. . young adult was "more apt to ldentlty himsell as member oi the criminal world" if lie was litpt be- liind ban. the commission to iurtiier elab- raia (in iii. propoaals to among trier tliliiga ellmln-te corpora- i.an lax. ‘ Same at Mr. Capon'r argu- ments» with modern technology uvriy fewer workers. Canadiana lmual get more and more at their earnlngs ironi capital ln< And to apraad a llnveslmenl base through Carin. idian householdli it man becom- ‘ attractive SHAREHOLDERS PAY TAX l Since corpornttoni ara ‘shureholders memtnre pay cor- :poratioii tax—except lor lpurtinn passed on to consume" and workeand by ellmlnnt« ‘ing this and ioroiiig comra- s<~ uni: unai "annal- turn»! wum llllllll ynu still iii-..ilni:ll yilu try it nothing legs will do! , that's the beauty ilfiihil'flll I'llllllllll _ my 0th» car and you'll g Emmi-out Pmiui tor '64 has won mart ~ outstanding vntuo tomato tt Canada’s most wound on. A alwnoflvotymvlod ‘ “Wham- tho untaao , ova-ome mm l / «ruminant. Talk to your Pontiac ” doalar loan—whorl h 'a all through tolling you about the 35 In 10 quorum. nothl wt“. m» Now “MW 3 a your Pontl- "oxalicmont" dOIIOI' today ' incraaa. output, rum in "groin Ineltlciency" under the present Intent—with taxes taking liali a' the Income —oecauaa companlu regard Lb: dollar a) bfiln! Worth 50 cent] and theretul‘e spend Ireely ’Ill lavlaii niiices, company car- and airplanell 1 it would give aharaiiolderi n ‘bigger value in tits attain oi their corporntlon and cllp tn. winga or man-gamut. witiiout corporate tam, c» uadiaii industry will be mora cnlrrpelltive on I ii t e r national muketa. In new tiilclsricy will Ind Emplwy. meat and living Itmtlnrdl wlll riae accordingly -2. ~flndthiwilno- atoning mod-lo no will do! m HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. H: St. Pam't Road. no Inn to with "reluctant" and "Zero On." an CFCY-TV. Chodi your lanai tinting. tor tin. and W DH 2-1143