Boston, Mass., is the most ex-| Lost pensive city in North America . in which to run a car, with ex- Oak we Haupt rrimet |Penses averaging 16.18 cents a) Winsloe. NOTICES NOTICES . TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until October 20th, 1965 for the farm of Mrs. Hugh MacPherson, Wood Islands. Consisting of 105 acres of land, house and two barns. with electricity, and running water. Two miles from Wood ‘sland Ferry. Each tender must be accompanied by 5 per cent certified cheque. Highest or any ae not necessarily accepted. Contact: WM. WH'TEWAY, Dover or MRS. HUGH MacPHERSON at the Prince Edward Island Hospital AUCTION SALE At the Home of Miss Lottie Webster, Midgell, Oct. 6th —At 2 o'clock The following:—Alt household effects including antique articles. Also driving wagon, driving sleigh, wood sleigh, other articles not mentioned here. “If day not fine following fine day.” TERMS CASH Miss Lottie Webster J. B. Jay |of Queen's University, |The Guardian, Chartottotows, Men. Oct. ¢, 1905. 1945 Economic Document Recognized As Landmark By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP)—The 20th an- niversary of a landmark in Canadian economic history is being quietly celebrated in Ot tawa, but it took the economics department of a university to think of it. It was 20 years ago, towards the end of the Second World War and on the eve of the 1945 general election, that the federal government produced its white paper on employment and income. Its real author, W. A. Mac- kintosh, now vice - chancellor King- ston, says it wasn't an election ed by the late William J. Avenue. Sale will take 7th. next at the hour of e noon. Owner Auctioneer FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION I have been instructed: to set up and sell by Public Auction the dwelling house and land own- 18) document and that in fact his old political chief, the late C. D. Howe, doubted whether it had any political value. It might even be dangerous. But it now is looked upon as the forma] declaration by fed- eral governments, then and since, that Ottawa has a re- sponsibility to maintain high employment and stable incomes as keystones of national policy. Carleton University’s econ- omics department is marking | urden the anniversary. with a series of public lectures opened last week by Dr. Mackintosh. He was in the old department of reconstruction and supply Ford situate at 132 Elm lace Thursday, October en o’clock in the fore- CLAUDE rae Byt looking now on the events of 2@ ago, Dr. Mackintosh is Aisar m ingly modest about contribution. "| tralized emp pestered the a iibuisters to do ministers—Howe, poet finance minister and now headed by Mr. war's end, and He says the white paper did not invent policy, but simply recognized that the responsibil- ity for employment rested with the federal government and | proclaimed that Ottawa recog nized its responsibility. Before the war, the federal government’s position had al- ways been that unemployment was a provincial responsibility It said the federal treasury would not pay anything towards unemployment relief unless the was more than the eevacee oand Te. This changed during the war, of course, when the country was fully engaged in the war effort and planning was cen- in Ottawa, with war objectives uppermost. It was towards the end of the war that Dr. oe mee bones pressing ic. chiets— Mackenzie wcios and C. D moet: aeener le make 8 is a ae of post-war He vir and finally won only grudging agreement. The cabinet instructed thrée J. L. Msley. Chief . Justice of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, and Louis St. Laurent, then justice minister King’s successor as prime min- ister—to go over a draft of the document with Dr. Mackintosh, VISIBLY WEARIED “By the end of the day,” Dr Mackintosh said, visibly wearied by my school- masterish drill but they ap- |. proved the text... . “I was accomplishing my prime object, namely -that no extensive government paper should ever have gone to cabi- net with a fuller understanding and realization on the part of the key ministers of what they are committing the government to.” But Dr. Mackintosh has res ervations about the role of Mackenzie King in the commit- ment. He says King was furi- ous when F ge was first suggested the federal. government should take responsibility for called. members as well worth read- What of the situation now, 20 years later Dr. Mackintosh said: ‘The responsibility of the federal employment and income has become by the claims of the provinces for wider autonomy, claims which BUSINESS SERVICE- DIRECTORY Goods and Service ... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District they will quickly reverse if we — <8 ee ee employment.” 100 MANY COOKS? it has been estimated 10 per cent of the United States $15,- 000,000,000-worth of scientific re- search is spent on duplicating work already done. BEATLES IN CHURCH? — Britain’s AIR CONDITIONING BEAUTY PARLORS" REAL ESTATE McCLARY EASY Gala Beauty Shop AUTOMOTIVE BUYING SELLING RENTING PLUMBING MUFFLER CENTRE Harrison James lihedrad fa! Gute home tows of $7,500,000) Roman Catholic , Ca- “they were |) ployment. 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He. said that in remarks on the new field he did not men- tion Banff Oil Company and its Rainbow Lake ' discovery or mention any firm by name, QUOTES GEOLOGISTS The resources minister said \estimates he gave in a Saska- toon interview—that the field had a potential of 6,000,000.000 to 7,000,000,000 barrels — were made by his department's geo logists. He said that the area covered by the estimates embraces what the geologists believe is a series of pools extending from north ern Albert into the Northwest Territories. The “GOOD LIL ANGEL” hk - BLESS YOU all year long that work of 27 agen- reading ™my words, who - won't you be a our Fair month deesnt sound like