ae ment value of $60 million. __Read, too, about the 4 films‘ Mineral Rights Position Maintained By Cabinet The question of ownership of an agreement between the pro | ‘off-shore mineral rights came vinces made late last summer. up at yesterday's meeting! of the The control of the ae —— cabinet mineral rights’ is disputed by government recently re ithe feder overnment the leeived a letter from Hon. Arth- | provinces. ur Laing, ‘federal minister of | “We agreed po or affairs and natural re |sition,” said acting premier Al- sources, stating the government ban Farmer following yester of Canada had issued explora-|day’s cabinet “Oft- tory permits for areas of the shore mineral rights belong to Gulf of St. Lawerence claimed the province." by P.E.I. “P.E.1. bas no other’ mineral | The provincia) government |resources,” he continued, has already issued exploratory off-shore area is three to se permits for the same area. jtimes the land area of the pro The Gulf of St. Lawerence vince.” and the river waters surround: | ing Quebec, New Brunswick, | INTENSE INTEREST Nova Scotia. PEI Activity in the Gulf area by the oil companies indicates an foundjand have been allotted by intense interest the locality DOCTORS WHO WILL ATTEND PRESIDENT JOHNSON for Friday morning, Oct. 8, in Bethesda Naval Hospital in nearby Maryland. From left: Dr. J. Willis Hurst, Vice Adm. George Berkley, White House Doctors who will be involved fm surgery on President Ly=- don.B. Johnson, who will un- ~ tore 5p commen Me 8 oe physician; Dr. George A. Hal- Cfilistner Molirath, Capt. lenbeck of Mayo Clinic, Roch- James Young and Dr. James ester,’ Minn., who will per- Cain, Johnson's personal phy- form the surgery: Dr. Domiid _ sician. (AP Wirephote) Mink Ranchers Elect Island News Page Mr. Farmer said. It indicates Prof. e P. Martin there is a very good possibility \of discovering a major oll Addresses Club Ke he added. The regular weekly meeti of , the Charlottetown motaee eral rights bene to the Club was held at the Charlotte- |Vinces and not the Hotel Monday. with Dr. jernment, Even the Martin, retired Rated gy agree,” he at McGill Univer-| It was over the question |off-shore mineral i alt a f. decig 53 given to the ment, 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 6, 1965. | President From PEI. SUMMERSIDE World production now stands:} from every Canadian poe Pian let 20 million pelts with a retail attended the two-day 133th an- value of around the $1 billion |; nual convention of mink ranch- |mark. Principal producing coun-, held im Calgary, Alta:,re- tries are the U.S.A. with eight? Some 150: of oe ‘S| million pelts; Scandanavian) mink ranchers in |countries, six million; Russia, | ettendance. ithree million with Canada, Bri-| Figures released during the jtain, Japan and other European meetings show Canada produc-/eountries producing the other | ed approximately 1% million million. mink pelts with a raw pelt value Prince Edward Island's eat of $25 million and a retail gar itor to the convention was Low- lel A. Hancock of Summerside iwho was re - elected president lof the national body for a 2nd term. Joe S. Sigurdson of Mani- 'toba was named vice president. | LEADING ROLE Genetics has played a leading ! role in industry development fhe past decade resulting in breed- ers now producing some 50 nat- ural colors and shades bred from | the original wildberwn mink. Variety has thus kept mink fur | popular together with the adver- tising and promotion done by For The inest In “CONSTANTINE” sales at the raw fur auction Frank G. Slaughter—$6.95 $300,000 income the past year }to the Canada association Soft: ers.. The overall - budget voted for the coming fiscal year was $363,- | 000 of which $287,000 will be | used for advertising and pro- 1s your pain RHEUMATIC or| motion of Canada mink gar- ARTHRITIC?/2==="" ™ “"" countries. Do you fon matic and arthritic pint ovo Government spending in Can- of rheumatic and arthritic by using wee ada was $14,600,000,000 in 1964, ds get speedy rel their sufferi aches, and stabbing compared with $3,900,000,000 in Don't let dul GOVERNMENT COSTS UP olahic _ The Spy With The Golden Touch What made French women fight to buy gold underwear «.. while one men’s store in Holland sold 4,000 shirts in a | single day? October Reader's Digest tells the true story (as fantastic as any of Ian Flem- ing’s books) of how James Bond, Secret Agent 007! has | become one of the world’s, | prime movers of merchandise. ’ Students from Grade 8 to 12 1 ings from 7:00 p.m. te 8:30 . Pain by students) Mr. dim Little that have earned a staggering ¥” $70,000,000. Reader’s Digest is now on sale. ~ Your Liberal Candidate for KINGS COUNTY JOHN MULLALLY CFCY Television - Wednesday, October 6th from 7:15 to 7:30 p.m.~ ~* — Oe eee done - Reading " [BP breeder organizations in many “HOTEL” countries including Canada. Arthur Hailey—$6.95 Canada Mink Breeders As “‘WORLD-AFLAME” sociation members allow a de-}, By. Billy Graham—$4.%5 duction of 1% per cent of gross). @yahia CONFEDERATION CENTRE ART CLASSES will be an Art Workshop for High School nbd ip lg October 6th, 196s. Teachers—Mrs Daphne Irving is are $15.00 for 30 weeks. . To register ring 2-2464, extn. 233 or 222. . JOHN MULLALLY etd by Niles Conary iikioret Association New Library Branches Planned For Province Denmark and Sweden, and ob- served library operations in the cussion on promotion of read-| latter country. ing among teenagers were! In yesterday morning's ses- among the highlights of a two-| sion, W.A. Ledwell, i for Sand Granch of high school libraries; — dis- day workshop librarians, which ended in lottetown yesterday afternoon. With 14 branch librarians, »>deration i? lery. | The subject of Professor Hart's illustrated talk “A Cana- dian Painter's Sketchbooks" is | Lawren Harris, one of the found- ers of the Group of Seven. This jis the first time that Lawren Harris has permitted a study of jhis private collection of draw- ings from the Arctic Sketchbook, inclusive on Wednesday even- p.m. in the Art Classroom, Modelling, Mobiles, etc., and Oils (to be [studies in the Rocky Mountains ;and other places. None of these drawings has been shown pub licly, Indeed only a few mem- bers know about the existence’ of ‘many of them. | ‘Professor Hart has prepared ;colour transparencies of oil sket- iches and large paintings related | to selected drawings. Also, this past summer he has photograph- ed mahy of the sites in Canada depicted in the drawings. All of. this material has been collected for the lecture which should be of considerable interest to young and old. ‘ Dr. William Hart, who is cuf- rently writing a biography on Dr. Lawren Harris received his training at the University of Cal- —fifornia in Berkeley and at Syra- cuse University before coming to Canada. As this lecture is sponsored through the Extension Services of ‘National Gallery of Canada, admission il Fy ? tia ¢ i SATELLITE | SANTA BARBA Guests of Rotary were H.B. | (AP)—An |MacLean, of Vancouver, A. G. MacLean of Raymore, Sask.; Joseph Storey of Fort Lauder- \dale, Fla.; Murray Willey. of | Lennox, Mass.: Arthur Crockett | of Toronto and Rev. Palmer Young of Louisville, Kentucky. |jeetives of the flight are to Visiting Rotarians were | prove operational capabilities of the satellite's own ‘power sys tem and, ultimately, to provide Seymour Gordon of: Wolfville |an orbital platform for conduct- ams, Dex, CoP. Martin of Men ling scientific eee a in apace, \ Traffic | Farm Savigment industrial Cevlomest Result In Fines | | Sales increcise WASHINGTON (CP) — Cana- | settetown: Barbers ‘oe dians wil! buy $415,000,000 worth d. ‘of farm equipment this ear and Kimball W. Birch, Port | } | were coah ned St and costs on |) "plaigers vice pret speeding charges by Ju of ° the Peace Albert Dinnis in Traf- peodicte Massey-Fergussa Lid.,| fic Court yesterday morning. | ment Wendell L. Sentner, New Wilt: | Se mid & 6 cate bad Pd and Cyril F. Campbell, | Charlottetown, were each fined | ‘se and costs on similar charg ora chemo ien nx: TODAY ONLY R gpm Pine e Pineau, was assee costs. “aoe compared |1964, J. G. 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