‘ ‘ THE mars, Queen Icouts who will represent this prov- ince at the nth World Scout lamboree to he held the ilrst to d sy s in August at Mars - Illoll, Greece. They are, illt Roads: Paul Kcily. Somme ‘ Blight Shows iCommunlst link In Spud Crop Is Not Evident WASHINGTON 4A?» V SLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County The Gunldlan. Charlottetown, Fri. July 26. 1963. 5 Storekeeper Issues Invitation To Bottler "‘l invila Mr. Morrll to silently large stores, he said. it a small a day with me in my small store store owner pays two cents tor I last to handle the empties be-‘esch bottle and then Slnrelt "‘°“'l'¥“"", 1" "‘1’: SW“, tng returned. hay Perry. mail them in the limited space nvail- a??? 3 FY, u ’5 "W W"? store owner ald yesterday al- able, he iinally realises he is "l I“?! "NJ. "n; 1;" pre- ternoon toilowing .l. T. Morris last a plr'kup marl" tor the *2 ,‘fi‘d; “fidfigr ,‘eh 5- I ‘ Comp. Ltd's entry into the cur»Y sott drink companies, and not bug: m bgmmmg"‘:i; "Hf" "Pg “pig? in"; c m t J ‘ 1”" 1“” WM“ ml“ ‘“ bus in many ilelds thiodan 2 at 'n sp e ac a .maea ivmg, " . '1'- Morrh Company is hack- “Emntrcs are a big headache fi'fifif’gfififi?" w‘” 5"" “‘ ing up etc is made to us so called small store —._— the Ontario tourist I still maln- l operators, and until the hlg Wit . ‘ Theatre GUIIct i2 . Holds Meeting, thin that we are not in thtxltlrillk companies can tind s scl— buaincaa for our henith, andjutiorl to it. we will ltili have that we. like the pop panplc.‘headachr ' like t m kc I little protit for; On! cltlren. who ralused, to A meeting ol the Charlotte- He claimed that he went to town Little Thcatre Guild exe- vne with about a dozen empties. cuiive was held Wednesday eves and the operator refused to take "mg. July z" I. "M lummer Children run in frnm eighb wth the irate citizen threaten- Peter Shama. was in the chair. thirty in the morning to Milled to smaStl them an ., Reports were submitted by p.m. with bottles bought atlrrois floor of thP hnttllnz plant. ‘ the Ehflirman of the various leased yesterday. it was disclos- ed that potato blight had made It! I and weather tor Nov Scous due to conditions being isvorshle its development. The bulletin prepared by L C. Callheck and FM Cannon oi the Charlottetown Experimental Farm. IMEEESU to farmers to spray all llelda as protection against attack, On one island blicht has been lound in s eohbicr held at For. tune bridge and, in a cohhlcr (laid at Brackley, A iield oi bliss triumph is infected on the nonh * ’l'tur big show (or the your. recommend this show. "Your Theatre snow ,AT DUSK MORE SHOWINGS our work Small store owners went along with the suit drink companies when they were running their "lotteries Mr. perry main- tslned, “We crawled on our hands and knees to give cus tomers back their bottle caps." PICKUP MAN AND ROMANCE IN cHAnLTON HESTDN- p. aide and Ronnie Melliah. Char- lottelown. The boy] are giving a close look at the English- Greek dictionary which they feel will get plenty of me. Th! Greek symbol on the khan-lack In right, RanaiI Reevea. Crosl mennl ‘GTeece.’ hree Queen's Scouts eaving For Jamboree Three Queen's Scouts. who islly open Aug. 1. with an ex~ sill represent Prince Edward is. acted attendance at more than land at the world scouting iam— ooree in Greece. leave by rail today for Montreal where they will join the remainder oi the Canadian contingent. Scouts, Ronnie rieeves. Inn 01 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm item-es. Cross ltoada; Paul § .000 cc . The three island boys have made certain that they have in- cluded in tlieir knapsack: al- most every small and interest- ing item to he used tor trading with other scouts. They will not be permitted to trade any 0! lioiiv. son oi Mrs. liennctt ital-i Lhei assortment oi badges but is, Summerside. and Ronnie Mel- sard ' I trade the shirts ii we lisli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har— have tn". n iilellish, Charlottetown, pack— One item that all felt would ed their gear. badges and pan- he oi assistance was a little book ports last night and will leave entitled ‘Say it in Greek' which lhr (‘NR station in Charlottetown translates common words ilill'tly alter eight this morning, expressions into Greek lrom En- Sornc 360 boy scouts and lead- glish. The expression that the on will meet at Lower Canada boys were most anxious to learn College in Montreal thll week- waa 'Pleaae Help Me‘ which they end to tom the Canadian eon. said would probably be as tmnent. here they will be brtet- more oitep. ed, sup p lied with addition— The boys will be camplng at sl equipment and take part in a variety or campgrounds. in lllt' Dlllcial farewell ceremonies. Montreal they will spend the Canada’s Chtei Scout. Rt. lino. night in the Lower Canada Col- Crnrger p. Vanier. Coveraor— lcga hockey rink. Grrlrral of Canada will addrua in Greece they will be [eating the group by way at specially on the iamous battle ground or turned speech as he will be up. Marathon. a short distance irons able to attend due to lllncss. the city at Athens. The contingent will then The planes that will take the is chartered sircratt in Athens. Canadian campers trons Mon- treal to Greece will he charter. ed trom Air France and Canad- lan Paclllc Air Lines. it~will take three ssrcnstt to tan all the boy! across. The that plane is scheduled to leave Montreal Saturday night. July 27. and will arrive in Ath— ens the next day at about tour in the siiemoon. The second and third plane will leave on the tpllowlng days bringing the last at the contingent to Athens the day bciore the ismhcrce is elat- ed ior otticisl opening. Greece where they will join the tiller genius lrnm around the globe The jamboree will all ——_ LOCAL lBRlEFS la “commas Mrs. John c. Macbeth, Forelt Hill is making a good recovery in the P r l n c s Edward lllaatl Hospital team an operation pee iormed earlier this week. in from Canada. 04 more from Canadian Scout tro o p I from France and Germany Where Ca- nadian armed force are Italian- ed will proceed dlroct to th- jamboree by train. EAD GUESTS Malor and Mn. R. D . Mac- Gillivrs .93 Ed t'l 5t! t. comatowooétrf our... Plan Changes lrom a trip to Nova Sutia where they visited a daughter. Lorna. This week they but u guests st their home. Judge and Mrs. George Wallace and lamlly trons North say, Ont. sI design at the v "9" cm poLlca colm‘l' rovlnclal building on the site Char ed ith th ’ K v "OI-""0"" ot the old West xent school intoxicating liquor in a pill:8 building. Delay Proiect some change! are being work- ed into the oriKinal architectur- ~ other than fill midcnce an ace capablel, one wu untenced '0 711 dayl. snntlser wss lined m Irid costs or :0 day- nnd the third Ill) Ind emu or live dlyx. Provincial mrehry Hon. 1. David Stewart, chIalrman o! the project with Ute minlaur at public work]. Hon. J. Philip Ma- “- theson. cited this as the Iva-on tor the delay In the beginning at construction at the building, "We would rather make our mill-Rel on paper OlIn in stem I mortar” bl Iald. In - pilinlnl will under: hr tho bulldinI were not belnl called. A 4 I‘ll“! M e M” stoning date was the isct that , contractors ass a higher prch so, lot- ltartlal wort: in winter than In spring. he laid. At the same time. the Minister l4 cisl government entered into the matter. SHAW FESTIVAL : Otto-n Charlotte Auditorium f Charlottetown 8:30 PM TONIGHT "MAN OF DESTINY" Five Island bottling compan- im. due he “one cent (or empties" policy was Mr. Morris said the loss in his company is mom a Charlottetown bottling .000. mm unreturned bottles. BLAMES SMALL STORES . He attributed this loss direct. ly to the small-store owners. who allow only one cent ior returned i empties, although spokesmen Tori the owners said Wednesday the iull two cents deposit is given to regular customers returning em-_ ply sort drink bottles. i Mr. Morris said the one cent‘ purchase price oiiercd discou '1 ages people lrom returning bot- tles to stores and they are thrown away, discarded or hr bottling companies. tie said the public ust u't realise" the ilnanci l loss every year lie said the situation seamed peculiar w Prince Edward Is- lsnd. pointing out the loss on empties runs to about is cents s case here, whereas it is only six cents a base in Ontario. Bums: COSTS mth Mr. Morris said it is not gen- erally known that the bottle. alone. costs his company and other companies between eight and m cents This means, said. each bottle lost actually costs the company six to eight Cents. subtrscting his two cents deposit charged the dealers. He rt r do lln selves more harm than and that they are actually mak- ing a double pmiit on the cm- pties. He said children, especi- ally. usually buy candy with the de in addition to the scouts tiy- W" He said the big chain stores don't tollow this onecent prac- tice, They pay the lull deposit to a one and everyone realising y in be Mr. Morrll also said that the ttEure o! 500 to M0 bottle! hand- led by than small store: Every day is completely out at line, He laid there isn't a atorl an the is» land handling that number 0! emptlea a day, not even the tall chain stores He also laid that lzw lion owner-a separate the bottles (or rudtltriiuldon tn the bottlan comp-ale Kc laid in ill. own company" use. it: la dnnl by h'u ulurnza. The controversy over on! coal depalit ltarted Tuesday when I itor ! Ontario Dec-Ir! incensed when a liar! owner of- le'rod hll children one cent can- dy payment to! nuptial. "HOW HI HID TO HI IH'SIAND" P I I let Tia-tn . . . u may 10 minute-“Ill” Nathlal Park Financial Loss lea together duller an annual With gypplna tho children to I financial lob! ol close to $100: prolit. r of small storca‘nwners fought back saying that estimated yeldeYtllIQ one-c e nt proiit on the em» Inoran by John Mom-ls. owneriptles ii at J. and '1', Morris Company for handling. sorting and storing the em tlea ear, and customers It all small store: are he estimated that or annuier_psid two cents on returns. It is lirm at ‘only the nnce~inrarwhiie or some- i’ Storm Rolls W ed and ken and are a total loss to th e "INN" last night but the rain doe .last very long. softened by bottling companm damage at any great cons... Bo’rl-Iers Claim ‘ live his name, also had a com» plalnt regarding the lction at l th b ti _ wags i'l‘sfinwimc'ssg"all?!” home at Mm Manor‘s Cox. The president. , The president in- d ‘ armed the exerutlve that I di- PC Lea er Stroneg Opposes . Government’s Butldlng Tax local bottling llrm He tinaliy took the bottles Rocky Point. ‘recior (or the Guild: entry in By ALAN DON'NELLY ‘Tlle Hallie is COLOSSALI‘ W the 1954 Dominion Drama Fes- tival had been chosen but. as yet. a suitable play has not been laund Several plays were suggested ytn en between June it and‘ ltd M .- m an no ovldmo Ital any in! ' ,leadm ol the mam civil right! mnvrmenLI Ire Communists ll Attnr» in a PEI potato Bulletin rc- "1" ' Gum" “"9" man cnmmum ' “mm” MURRAY RIVER THEATRE FRIDAY - SATURDAY—9 P. i . "BLUE HAWAII"—ln color with Elvis Presley None better, (can as good. We ********* lNORTH RIVER DRIVE-Iii 3 Miles from Charlottetown on Trans-Canada Under The Stars" _. RAIN OR at. E m ' ACCLAIMED! THE GREATEST ADVENTURE A THOUSAND YEARS! supHIA by the members present and Ho charged thl flora owner Wednesdly spokesmen (or the really a service chars. Also they said that regular ,. time customer who Ll paid onn can Electrical Across Island Lightning flickered and flash- thuhder Wlied ior aev although at time! heavy didn't At a late hour last night no qucnne was reported, although a chimney ot a house in the Alma area at Prince County was reported to have been ltruck bolt. The storm is reported have swept over much of the prnvrnce, r OTTAWA ICPl Opposition Julv a which they Wouldn't . ; .the play reading committee Leader Dreienbaker demanded have to pay to the tederal treaoi> wm hunched [0 mm mm cut the Gordian knot“ and‘SAYS HE‘S INACCURATE drop the budgets controversial; Mr, ordon accused Mr. Diet- The next meeting 0- to be sales tax on building materials‘ enbakor or inaccuracies. hold Mm! 7‘ But he told the Commons hel «cure (or building contracts in‘ tug lunch was served by Miss doesn't mean Finance Minisioellune to which the opposition Cox assisted by Miss Barbara Gordon should be tired "ha- leader had retcrred actually Ropers do without the mistakes he has May to mldaluneione or two made.“ idavs alter his hudget. Leading till the third day or. As tor rotunda. Mr. Gordon 1 opposition attack on the tax an-‘aoid. most lumber dealers sold tContmuod irom page (iqu nonnced in the June it hudnel,ion annoy terms and it they had wnrd oi coat it There s "- Mr. nietenbaker Said his Proslchsnged prices alter the budget mains the diiiicult task at ex. continue tslking about it and io'their heat to reload the dilier. dvrground "Us. _ has you against it. 'ence" to thcir customers wart-y! y stumbling block in the The Conservatives would pro- “nne can only be amazed that .neznhaiwns to dale Tn be fully et's sales tax legislation and done a budget . . . an absolute be “MW‘MS‘V' 3““ turns a vote on the bill liscii. in its ivroonncss. m colossal in it.‘ till. id M. D!- A KS ONE. MORE LOOK ‘ '"pp'" e r 'e l M D” h k r I. H “Canada. oi cour , will by t take e mr l k at thlsi ' '°" ‘ ° ° "” 'imdy in secede m it and BP‘ 5"“, "mfg: "“hgmm‘me “a M eidc argument with the Social my, in a“ on." mammgm‘ “WWW”, 5"“ M" Dmen'Lparly had criticized the budget niticant accord will ultimately the budget b "M 'm' II. _V‘ ave universal acceptance. ; Finance Minister Gordon. i "Realistically one must sisal termins it a "nuiet and toiersnti , .. Mr. Dietenhaker said the Strum"? “951 ha" “"0"” I” 0|“! r mummh”. Walk“ cial Credit party had shown it. s lust step on the long and tilt- tllen” ("r Instill" Us 8" g, be is dumps.“ “no, iicult road to general disarma. °l “it"s”! ‘gdkl’mm‘dm‘ 'n). An unidentified Social Crodit,““95 dt'm'msuale . however. 93’," ‘ "- 95" m“ M'P remarked that his party that; Riven sand and a rec-l 3" “x '3 3 h""1" MW" ”‘ “‘“ had disagreed with Mr. nieten- "Emmi 0' “‘9 WWIICIEI “l- buildinn cmtractc awarded ln‘imfl" mm“. m n in "I, I“, ments to all parllrs‘ it is pos dune were down 20 per cent. Parliament» sihic to come to agreement. He said it was “quite incxcu- Mn Didmbaku said “We are by no means at the Thursday that the governmcni,nry, 0’ “me and production machinery. The tinance minister said that At the conclusion or the meals cause l don't k ow what we'd covered the period trcm mid» i gressive Conservatives intend tor most oi them did Mndlnz this awermenh in u"- pose amendments to the bong. any government would intro 9”““V9- "‘9 “"1"” would “baht will hrst he is party to 1 again ask the government icsedit part, hen he said the it do likewise an that this sig- bsker in a blistering attack on let's be honcs John. 5223‘?“ 39" “h” (SC'C‘M’ recognise that even a cnmprr[ speech." said it showed thotl i greater than his understanding‘n, the mm, Wm,” merit, what this first agreement economy." quoted a report that b“ k?“ Cnummm “mm lional eiiects or such agre E showed Social Credit was l al‘ f in the northern section or Chara the tensions oi the cold war are the ii-Der-rent int tax. which took etieei lane to, to tour ner rent on .luly ti with- out mnking any prov. ml tori rotunda to those who h d not higher prices rcilccimg the. seven per cent of tax that was, removed t t0n July it Mr Gordon an- nounced application at the tax. in stages, with tour per cent at- ill innitlchnt ‘ 1’ TO BE SHUT BElHU’l‘. Lebanon lRoutersl ‘ A rcrolutionsry court in ilagb- dad. iron. Wednesday sentcnccd "‘3 “as “"5' S““‘°"‘”""" 19 men to dcath beinre a iiringl and twn others to be‘* it * * * squad banned. 0 s s h d s d radio re mrlfld tectlve Jun! it. another hurt I per cent'next April 1. and that “5”” CHURCH T H E T R E remaining three per cent on‘ Restoration work on the old MIDNIGHT am 1, I995.) ‘Schntienkirche church in Eflill’t.l SHOW r. nictenbaker said $7.0M Germany has revenlodl TONIGHT .l . 'M 000 or 38000000 n extra taxes parts or the original lztli-cen- it Show at 11:45 Circus Site Sparks Ire Th! letting up at the Circus prospect for more WKI l' ng lnttetciwn. Illa aparde the ire of I number ol cltlxcna resid- ing in the Dunkirk and Nassau Street district. When ward was first received that the Circul would nperall on the site. attempts We're made to prevent its halal let up, but [the request. was ignored by the had been collected mnnura construction had been made to city council only because there had not been time. The woman claimed the pro- sence of the circus la annoy- ing to the area's residents and she claimed a come dog owned by s little boy was clawed to death Wednesdsy by s clmu lion. She said the odor is almost intolerable end the noise a! the animals during the night is keeping children a she to all noun. CITY Ill TERROR! MONSTER ESCAPES! . a woman‘s beauty lhc tutt- Io! his / pest/zit: Wk“ . powwow ~ ' \ -IN THEATRE BRACKIEY PT. RD. Tonight and Saturday A blazing corner at hell, and an Indian that helps write Marina history. it'll only to get lost. when the road to glory takas 3 («range demure. See Tony Curtis in a moat dramatic roll. 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