ACROSS THE ISLAND Lucy Maud Stories. ‘Recalle gle,” Lucy Maud wrote after Anne of Green Gables, her “The realization is ‘Wonderful Dream’ Came True “THE DREAM I dreamt years ago at an old brown desk {n school, has come tiue at last, after years of toil and strug- . ne ‘ 2 a accepted ‘book. she observed, The Guantian, ChaMottetown, Thurs. Nov. 17, 1968. 9 § Presented In NB. By JOHN MOSHER from net additiond) exenditure FREDERICTON (CP) |of $15,898,000 on ordinary ac- on New Brunswick's | count would leave an erdinary municipal reform program ‘for | account deficit of . $1,841,000. its first three months from/|Last April’s main. budget for. Jan. 1. to March 31 is estimated |the fiscal year ending next at. more than $27,000,000. March 31 forecast record | 342,400. Subtracting expected revenue This was revealed in the le-. spending of $201,940,623 and re- gisia vee) eee Min-|venues of $190,869,592. = ister LG. sBrisay pre-/ The finance minister said the sented a supplementary bud-/main sources of revenue will covering the quarter-year | be the led:.gahes tax, reat costs of implementing the gov- | prop and “municipal tax ernment’s plans to take over |levies and increased amounts major from municipaj-|under the Canada . Assistance ities and abolish county) Act. He expected the first thrée- councils. | month will an Additional $3,750,000 from tiie sales tax. 2 The province will administer and pay for education, health, » Justice, assessment and| Education takes up most of . iy announced 000,000 for operating costs | that children’s clothing will be|and more than $4,000,000 for ‘from the sales tax, re- a decision to tax. this school construction. To enable uniform teacher’s was set at $19-.| upplementary Budget municipal: electoral officer. Le- gislation proviies that all muni- ¢ipal and school board elections be held every two years on the second Monday in June. ee f Mr. MacBeth wis Veterans, Sco and. Cubs, Guides and Brownies paraded to the Monument where wreaths were laid. Ken, Legion Holds Service, KENSINGTON — The Remem- brance Day service at Kensing- ton was held in the Legion Home and was conducted by the Rev. W.A. Paterson, of Margate Un- ited Church, who is Protestant Padre of the Legion. Rev. E.J. Fiander, St. Mark’s Anglican Church, addressed the large ga- thering on The Christian Attitude to Existing War. Rev. Gordon.MacBeth of Ken- sington United Church, and Rev. Dr. L.P. Callaghan, Roman Ca- |_ The Last Post Bugler David W. i Silence was broken by Rev: Fa- ther Callaghan. | Address Students -At New College George W. ~Cheverie, | Mana- ger of the town Manpower Centré;“left today for address students at the new At- lantic Manpower Staff College. This Staff College had been es- tablished by the Department of ler “and the Dartmouth, N.S., where he will |- | i Pentti hci ia ae ee tcceet bed! TRY OUT BUS. Manpower end Immigration, the vember 14. * tholie Padre read the lessons. ) 4 FRIDAY DANCE Charlottetown CUiling. - Club (One'Hour Feature 10ti 11) Members and Guests «The objective of the Staff Col- J NIGHT. . at rc first course commencing on No jj Purity Products” ~ 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 Pee ereerccessssccsesos” c ‘ . a ‘new. to me. France and England were at war and Pvaters inva Chill One of thee was commanded _ Jo. Aberdein models “Miss 2S A a ci named orce: ‘Blick ” white tur Wirephoto cable from ce NIGHT (the _captais and his crew came_ashore and |: feqther-biknt--with-metching Londen) the captain men tried come a satisfactory \ hat, on a London street Wed- ision of the booty. The captain and the mate quarreled and it was arranged that they should fight a duel at sunrise. nesday. A Yorkshire woman > Su ‘ . TiOrmine, iri r in is De it paced \ ” ; mate suddenly raised his pistol and shot Capt. Leforce at ea alnekiae Meats and Fish . : Free Deliv = “I don't know whether the mate was ever punished for | Section of the annual Poultry jee ee his deed. Probably aut ae ares c= added “It was Feather Hat competition stag- QUEEN ST. merely a brief sentence in a page bloodshed.” ¢ : : The captain was buried by his crew on the spot where cows MEAT MARKET ..- he had fallen, and I've often heard grandfather say that his | LE HAVRE, France (Reuters) : father had seen the grave in his boyhood. 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