widlife properly ‘Wildlife Renewel -Is Urged OTTAWA (CP) Canada | Ness. should take steps: to manage | “as a renew- ab'e natura] resource of. great va‘ue,” Jack Roxburgh (L— Norfolk) ‘old the Commons Lumbering’ firms, @ pulp and! paper companies and mining | groups that have hecome wealthy by harvesting Canada's resources ‘should be pressed to help in the campaign, the MP said during Commons study of spending estimates of the north- ern affairs department. Too many Canadians are will- ing to forget their heritage, Mr. Roxburgh, drained wetlands, cut timber _ and used chemical sprays’ that had drastic effects on wildlife end its habitat. He praised the government for its recent decision to purch- 2 = wide areas of prairie pot- ‘country uséd by ducks. cues were, wide areas where apts between Ottawa provinces could result » in better wildlife management. H. W. Herridge (NDP—Koot- enay West) said a federal-pro- said. They | sy, vincial eonference should be held to draw up a cede of ethics for relations between farmers and hunters. ; { Farmers .were willing to co- operate with hunters on their land but hunters too. often ‘ in- vaded without permission and |caused. damage by careless- t In -his area tails had ‘been shot off steers and broken beer bottles ‘left lying around where cattle cut their feet on them. {Some hunters insisted on shoot- ing everything that moved. The veteran British Columbia MP supported the northern af- fairs department’s maintaining national parks area in a wilderness state. policy of} - <Mrs., Jennie Johnson of Rothe- N.B., is visiting Mrs. Ern- est Johnson in Bedeque. Mr. Johnson is a patient in the Prince County - Hospital. 8 Mrs. Nina Sudbury has’ re- entered the Prince County Hos- pital for treatment. Her many friends wish her a speedy re- covery. EASE ALONGSIDE Port facilities at Rotterdam are being constructed to accom- modate 167,000-ton ships. hOTIEES NOTICES x i NMOTMCE. Effective immediately all purchases at King's Building Materials Ltd., Mon- tague, under $100.00 strictly cash, with: the exception of Contractors - etc. Business Firms - Government Loans, “ TENDER NEW EXTENSION TO ATHENA REGIONAL HIGH ‘SCHOOL, SUMMERSIDE, P.E.1. Fear U.S. Free Sealed tenders address to the Chairman of the Board of will be received unti] 12 noon 26th day of November 1966. : Plans. specifications and tender documents may be viewed and obtained at the for each eet of plans and A complete set ments wil be office of the Architect, 92 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. A deposit of $25.00 payable to the chairman is required and documents. mee Rater Soe Big Kt apeg 9 John, Fredericton, Mone- Exchange. eau aot PEL Butiders’ The lofeet or any tender not necessarily accepted. ‘ 2ascae tba ~ @, KEITH PICKARD Architect. ° Opposes free trade between Canada and the United States FOR SALE . Sani-serve safe ice cream freezers new and used, : t ' One Taylor shake machine fountains, deep freez- ers, frozen food cases ete. & GENERAL SALES LTD. _ MEETING - Of East Prince Fishermen's Association, Wed-. ‘nesday, Nov. 23, 1966, Fire Hall, Summerside, 97:30 p.m. On thé agenda: Lobster Trap Limit, etc., for district number 8 and.7B-'Lobster fisher- men are urged to attend. : et A EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS. OPPORTUNITY Cockshutt Farm Equipment of Canada Limited has an opening for a dealer in the O'Leary area. Cockshutt - 78 a subsidiary of The White Motor Corporation, along with the Oliver —Corporation—and— “Minnespolis-Moline | Inc. Cockshutt has wan of the finest . ‘lines of modern farm equipment, -with a liberal term and discount contract. Why not contact us today, there is a real future for the right party. —--COCKSHUTF-FARM-EQUIPMENT. | * OF CANADA LIMITED "120 Orenda Road, Brampton, Ontario . BAY FORT UNE and Kim, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. McGrath's mother, Mrs. Fred MacKenzie. i = i cae Hi ny ba ik 7 i gEgkE Hv! : i E a i iP i I i ENGINEERS _ ‘THE ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF CANADA PRINCE EDWARD_ISLAND AND “THE ‘ASSOCIATION-OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Annual Meeting Confederation Centre Wednesday, Reception 6 P.M. Dinner’ 7 P.M. Nov. 23, 1966 $3.00. per person The tag around his neck identifies this bound and blind- folded as 6s. “VC. Honcho”. (leader) and head of a Viet Cong “Farmers Asso- ciation.” He was captured this Trade Deal As Step To Customs Union Te he lederal government] —__| and _—_daughters_Karen,—Shelley|. Sydney Forks, N.S., DUKE SHOWS PHOTOGRAPHS | on. behalf of the World Wilf- life Fund, In bottom photo photo exhibition is being held the case in its best form,” PM TRADES IDEA . Prime Minister Pearson traced a few of these implica- oe the ante CONG ‘LEADER CAPTURED Bg Ts-Canade free trade tend to \ Prince Philip operates cam- era aboard the HMS. Britan- nia. To maintain the world mo- mentum to freer trade, he re- peated the federal govern- ment’s interest in agreements to develop free trade in spe- cific commodities? He men- >| Mr. Colwill died in September, "| truly beautiful countenance. She- 4Drake, OBITUARY MARGARET ISABEL COLWILL Inserfed by the family. The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on August 2ist, 1966 of Margar- et Isabel Colwill, widow of S.H. Colwill of New Haven, P.E.I. 1946. The deceased, the daughter of Charles MacKinnon and Bessie Rodgerson was born in New Haven, P.E.I. in . 1885. She leaves to mourn her passing Questionnalres Are Criticized OTTAWA (CP)— Three Con- servatives said in the Commons the . government must do something about burdensome questionnaires sent to business firm +y the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. ° Harold Danforth (Kent, Ont.) led off by aying the questién-| sdded naires impose “tremendous res- ponsibility and cost’ on the one son, Charles with whom she resided at New Haven. One sister, Mrs. Finley Mac- Fadyen, Riverdale, P.£.1. and two brothers, John Allan Mac- Kinnon of Churchill, P.E.}. and Gordon MacKinnon of Clyde Ri- ver, P.E.I. Two brothers, Dan- = and Archibald predeceased .: Maggie Bell as she was fond- ly known by a host of friends and néighbors, was the soul. of kindness and hospitality. For many years she assisted her husband in conducting a general. store at New Haven. be numerous people, old and. young, and all became objects of her loving concern. She never forget her friends and any news of their welfare or success seem- ed to giadden her heart and give her a glow of happiness to her will be long remembered. Her funeral was held on Tues- day, August ‘om the Cut- eliffe Funeral Hore where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Frederick Lioyd assisted. by Rev. Raymond Gillis. The hymns sung were Unto The Hills. and Safe In The Arms Of Jesus. | ganist. Flowerbearers were Fos-. ter MacKinnon, Louis Darrach, Charley Frizzell, Andrew Gass, Richard MacPhee, Seldon Thomas Deveréaux, Ralph Newman, and Har- ty Boyle. The pallbearers were Edwin Johnstone, Lawrence Kickham, Watson MacNevin, Michael Murphy, Bud MacKin- non and+ Charles MacDougall. The interment was in Kingston cemetery. Floral tributes were: ; Pillow — Charlie; Wreaths ~ John A., Waldron and Jenette; oe - Qulu: a Sas. Finley, "hee ‘nd Santen os Fadyen; Elmer, Helen, Edna, Bill; Sprays — Lulu, Gordon, Neila and Warren MacKinnon; son and Lennie Green; Randy, Vera and Glydon Nick. olson; Rena and Edwin John- stone; Robbie and Hazel Mac- Kinnon; - Artie, Cassie, Judy, Lioyd and June; Ken MacNeill; Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. Watson MacNevin; Ka- therine, Donald, Dot, Garfield, | Ruth,-Nelson_and- family; Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacPhee; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kick- ‘| elety — stitute. Roddie; Myron, Jannie, Bessie and Louié; Millie, Charles and Barbara; Cut Flowers —. Emma and Albert; Freda, Ernie and- Joanne; Homer; Alice, Connie, Doug, Elton, Joe and Nancy; Bibles — Etta, Golden and. Gol- den Jr.; ‘Stewart, Vera and ans firms. Some. fée! the | whole t has gone ° ‘heyeond |‘ the bounds of reason.” Mr. Danforth said he récog- .mizes the federal agency. re- quires .information, but firms now are “subject to a constant | barrage” of: questionnaires. . Trade Minister Winters prom- ised to look into the matter. Sig Enns (Portage-Neepawa) that several MPs had re- ceived similar complaints. One answer might be for the gov- a [Phe Goarian, Charotietown, Mom. Nov. 2 1966. 11 tion .réductions will bé made ‘to balance production plans for the near future with éx- pected demands. . . :” In Canada, GM officials at Oshawa said no plans have been made to reduce Canadian production. GM's Canadian. sales increased in October and the company soon will have its Ste. Therese, Que., plant in op- eration now: that a strike has been settled. ernment to reimburse firms for | their profit-léss search for in-| formation to answet fvern- ment ‘queries. : Jack Mcintosh (Swift Cur- rent-Maple Creék), a merchant, said hé has personal know'edge of the nuisance value of such queries, Joyce; Mrs. Docherty and Ena; Johnie, Elvira, Elizabeth and Angus; Lois MacEachern: Hymn Books — Clyde, Hilda and Cindy; Donations to Cancer So- New Haven Women’s In- CARD OF THANKS Dr, A.A. MacLeod, Mrs, Mary Maddigan R-N:, Mrs. Florence MacCannell R.N., Mrs. Phyllis Frizzell and all nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, the Cutcliffe Funeral Home, Rev. F. Lioyd, Rev. R. Gillis, the pallbearers, flower- bearers, organist and all wha. sent flowers, card of sympathy and helped in so many ways during thé illness and death of my -mother. Charles Colwill New Haven Mrs. Stanley Newman was or- § a a PROPRIETOR: MRS, MARI GM Planning Production Cut ~ DETROIT (AP) 4.4 per cent more in early. Jan- uary. The announcement by the largest auto maker in the U.S. followed a report by a trade lication. that GM, Ford} lotor Co. and Chrysler Corp. | already have trimmed 58,000 | ‘nits off their November c® | production plans. New car sales in the first 10 | days this month have lagged | five per cent behind the ‘Pace. a | year ago™ GM said its scheduled produc. | TV Stations Considered TORONTO (CP)— The CBC “THE ) BEAUTY. and your face. Women, from little Sis te Grandma, love te look | peetty. Gur talented begetictens oul. stots, mat apt ee OPEN DAILY 9-6 | THURSDAY & FRIDAY UNTIL 9 PM. tor appointment dial 4.8149 q wae = —_— oo = ROYAL LOUNGE 3 | ar) ham _ Potted Plants —- Jessie, Char- lie and Charlotte; Verna, Jim, Hazel and Foster; Velma, Char- MacLean; Jean, Budd, Bessie, + He and Joan; Gladys and Eldon | i gra ar of the year. All Rabbit hunting season ig un- derway in Bristol-but-few if-any rabbits, are to be found unlike Many years ago. However there are lots of skunks about. ; < contests are soon to be “getting underway which time fiddlers of years gone by. Some of the more renown greats who are still residing in Bristol, are James Conohan, Roddie Mc- oo Aeneas McEachern and Hector MacDonald not to forget the great Skully Brothers. Cecil, with the Don Messer Show. | granting Barbados © |_GRANTS. INDEPENDENCE LONDON (Reuters)—A royal commission Thursday .night gave férmal royal assent, on Behalf. of -the-Queen;to—a~ bill independ-_| ence Nov. 30. The bill had al. teady been passed by both houses of Parliament. brings to mind some-of the old- @ son of Aeneas is at present | week by U.S."Marines -ow an operation seuth of Da Nang and fs awaiting evacuation to a central interrogation ares. Us Wirepheto) THE ROYAL * CANADIAN ' MOUNTED POLICE ~-hhes_wacancies for single._.men. between 18 and 30 ysars of age whe are at least S’ 8” in “Neight, hp ave successfully completed Grade Eleven or better and are physically fit. Centect the nearest Reyeal Canadian Mounted Police of- fies or ‘write! te the Coir missioner, Reyel Cenedien Mounted Police, Ottewe 7, public. open . "TWO NEW REASONS — TO SHOP AT “THE MALL” Ae NR Ee Royalty Mall Ltd. est tense uence more firms storing additional services te the shopping ROYALTY BEAt TY LOUNGE MALL BARBER SHOP ROYALTY ‘= MALL Merchants’ Association Ltd. ~ ROYALTY MALL SHOPPING CENTRE with modern. a oe secant i ® Now open are "The Mall Barber Shop" for the convenience. of male shoppers, and "The Royal Beauty Lounge", a new _- beauty salon aan ‘ t These added firms now bring a total « of nine different ser- __......._¥iges located in Royalty Mail Shopping Centre, the Island's , only Seen aeehs seme, ROYALTY. }~ MALL Me a BRS EE tneeve TBs