: TT eg Comments On [Fines In Centre Maintenance Funds :| ty Court | Magistrate A.J. Haslam, Qc,” 2 The Guataan; “Charlottetown, ‘Tues, Nov. -1,1966 | #3 F Premier Alex -Campbell, in | cause of this I welcomed RY fined Jean Aurele Poirier, Sum: "revs! eos | act eis [as when he oeared oy Shaw-Denies- Provincial Responsibility Ever Taken _ }000-andt-anr-anniiat grant towards | Poliee—court--yesterday—morning—— | any deficits. With what the fed- |°" ® charge of speeding. +Walter R. Shaw, former pre- agree to help to ‘the extent a mier and leader of the .opposi- | $80,000, but this province should |: ment | 22, 1961, be- | eral authorities are givin r| Earle Joseph Cronin, Su * tween the province of Prince | province’s and the Cl wicker ville, was fined $10 and ‘costs Edward Island, répresented by |lottetown's contribution there |T five days for ‘going through a |tion party, denied - yesterday | not: have -to assume all: the ob- that his government had ever | ligation. This new offer from 20: gnarled «ia Plgaigy Ottawa is unfair: since -Prince Premier Walter Shaw; and the | will be a deficit red. traffic light. Fathere of Costederstion Mem.|ely $0,000 Pte |“ Raward John Arsenault, City, and maintenance costs of the | Edward Island will have to put Confederation, Centre. 4 up. another $75,000 annually.” : was fined $10 and costs or five The quote read as. follows; | close co-operation with the Cen- days for letting an. unlicensed “Ottawa has a definite respon-| ‘‘We have put more into this sibility for this Centre and it 1s | national shrine than “any other S| “The Province of -Prince Ed-|tre-to find this balance, and we |Pertom drive his car. ~ -not—living—up—te—its-obligations, rprovince—tn—Canadi -We—gave -\the Prime Minister. about . this | excellent buildings. in “dol @ 1, WILL INVEST IN ARTS. _ TORONTO (CP)—Thé provin. and told-him ‘then # should ‘not | and I feel The Island should not : be the responsibility of Prince |now be asked to carry on main- Rotary vest $100,000 in a cial government is a" to . Edward Island: Mr.. Pearson jtenance -costs — or even aw said himself it was an ol-Ces- great one of them.” . a s adian shrine’. : we went out of power mae aags-ererl ie _| tera Judy LaMarsh and ask- Auction a : Shaw stated tt had never what Ottawa was prepared ; ye we been ‘his. government's. -under- |to do about the Centre. I have December: 6 standing in the ny: i — had the courtesy _ of aye. : : speteeannee Some & Colette | S00." ‘ Charlottetown Rotary Club is tion Centre would be a charge : against this province. “We did busy preparing for the annus!’ HOW TO DRINK feae. ofan naat cee ‘the Congo which tt ined For —_| PYB PLANNED 232s Bulging fF ROBERTSON Memorial owas held last night at Engy 2eFD er : Frank / the Prince of Wales College Ve Kaditorium with guest apeaker MacKinnon, Peieeene: of yg: ah oe 3 Dangerous ieee cca. en / “Dr. Fulton A, Anderson, pro Prince of Wales College; Dr. 7 ee Eve ee ee L budtens teldda lan '%s toon fessor Emeritiis of Philosophy Anderson: and Professor Rob- | the girls in Angola go to school; Driving a =| a pub near Laurentian Uni- with the University of Toronto. the rest work in fields, collect ‘ 4 ; . ert Carter of the Prince of here next fall to teach -" " Dr“ Anderson was the past oy department of wood for fuel, and prepare| Magistrate James B. Johnston, mts. how to drink Eng- ap» ¢hairman of the phifosophy de- . lege meals”, said Mr. Dalrymple fir |QC, fined Augustus Longaphie, | lish-style. 2 | partment at the University of . philosophy. : 7 Orlebar Street, $50 and costs| “Rev. Edw: speaking especially to the yéting « dward Fuller and people present, and went on to Of 90 days when he appeared in| Rev. Kolin Clay want an equi- . . [say that short courses in voca- |Queens County Magistrate valent of the famous Nag's AN erson Lectures |Site ten era parer a ae | So missionary teachers in response s , to a request of Agrican girls, had done-much towards teaching | oi j many young women to read and: e { _| prepare. themselves. for _home- |adjourned to ~] making. ~~~ : Mr. Dalrymple praised the 4 a —- kssoal anh ete Cro - ~ Roads Afriea-+- couraged to as oh eee eae ae + stich be had been associat. (charged with impaired driving | darts and chec ood ae = T aan en nana a had i 5: ae One beer tase all evening | « SS ai tl ; wan pe booze - oriented, cerned .. greatest poets revealed to Coleridge felt that ideas are |Toonity fervice, and closed with [Dowell represented the accus rented, con ; en parol stoned last night |never mere sensations or images [an appeal to the church people ed. more sn5 st seemeneten. ea De...Fulton H. Anderens, Pro-|but things rational ‘a chataclsr | that they be aware of the great Wanson Hemphill, Covehead, | rather ae fessor Emeritus ot Philosophy |arti are not subject to. change | need of personnel to aid.in the {pleaded guilty to killing 2 dne-| ter, rector at a local churc at University of Toronto, de-|and decay, development of pc coun. |game bird that is protected ua-| Said in an imerview Friday: livered the annual —Samuel—N. | But-even—in—hie poetry __Col- | tries. : = ow act. "Be' was fined 0 and | sents aa mae of Robertson Mémorial Lecture at |eridge betrays his inmate love fon act. He was fined $10 and} '* Se ee ee ee a “et Wales College —audi- | of -and- search- fora philosophy | - KLAUS 18 ‘TOP- wie -|costs. or five days. William Dou- anyws "sem fer _| Lee J s which he felt was within him “Soy [ges MacEwen, Parkdale, — was them: 9 os setting ae "mhe great scope-of Dr. Ander. |but had to be evolved by on- “VIENNA (Reuters) a a similar amount for hunt- |. oe ZT jpon’s lecture took the -listeners|stant search of the works of the | ‘rian Chancellor Josef sin [ee a Somes cela of ae oly Men’s Vinyl, Ladies’ Cotton © through profound fields of phil-|great philosophers. of other “eras | was re-elected chairman of.bis |tory Bird Hunting perniit. Mac- “MT Ontarle current type . - esophy, with particular empha-/and other places | Paling Conservative People’s Ewen entered a plea of guilty to beverage rooms. SLIPPERS. .BLOUSES gis on the Platonic influence, as Pat of at Ws thorn tw the | Pare at ts the charge ~ : s developed by Samuel Taylor) idea that-in the scale of human: a is = Roll up Sleeves ion Fetaoe te sect |peteenn anocagen maybe | ( ree Ss ie a a|ness, and wiadem to reality. Dr. | \ 9, ee * we oa a +i Bee é % , : _ | welcome. vo doctors, nurses, X ete Hoe a ; Saturda and serve”, said the Rev. Whit- ae | _ Complete with headphones : Dalrymple, mission Heer ; F ney ple, ary on ; 2s : About3) children at the Sher-|Jeave trom the Board of World ‘ Cee | real radie programs fae wood Fi Missions Chure oa ay J ff Ligaen eth 7 te a ; . 4 Sle ests : = “ Easy te assemble in os ie us arge' congregation on his‘ work |- Ne - ae. ge Met At To - ae eee ee _ Reg. 5.95 _ i tty—-United nis —Chureh— Charlotte ee = Soe Tea i sree he = Sor a ; _—-phy-of-eandy, cookies, nn pee pie tithe mi 0 ey ees st ne : ee — poser eect cabeayeeniee = fee-cream. The matron, Mrs, | cellent work heing done by the |-. ~ : = 2 : -— TPM, — 10 P.M, ena Pollard, assisted by Miss Jarvis, women ‘serving in Angola, who : er ie ec ; ’ } : supplied thé music. Mrs. How-| Along with other Protestant mis- Te i * ge ee att,2.-teagher--at-the-hospital; | sionaries, have — worked —-under: | r x . helped with games. nsidérable difficulty. since the : The chilren registered _ their | Move towards independence wat . re appreciation sto UCT members | made oa Angola_a few. yegrs.|. L ~guith—a-heanty--rendition-of “For ago..Mr.Dalrymple pointed out, |... s Hh So ee os A oe ‘They Are Jolly.Good Fellows:’ however, that in spite of the 4 ‘Chairman was. past senior coun- ear ee ct ae. ciller overnment, 20 tne | I | derry_Meniqn= trause in the number a Prone. % , tant missionaries, worship a Now Many Wear poe chuteh work are still being FALSE TEETH carried on. “There is a.wealthy, . |. vital working church in a i se ith. 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