“9 | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 24, 1965. 23 ternpts made from time te ttme | NoT 80 SLUGGISH to meet requirements ; And that is one of the require The plaserian flatworm, s suggested by the MTC about a quarter of an inch long, endorsed by the Atlantic is the most primitive creature who met here Mon which ‘can be taught to learn ‘Crucial Point Said Missed be a In Transportation Study ELIMINATE by Me MANNION let med m8 rl win WARBLE FLIES ommendations of the MacPher- When a series of horizontal one commnigaiqn on ‘ransport freight rates following Word Warble Flies cause financial loss to ETE vem IMPAIR EFFECTIVENESS area of much of the value of the every cattle owner. “It is understood,” the MTC MFRA's 20 percent subsidy, the - suggests, “the study will not con- Se ee eee Gadding of cattle in the summer causes loss sider the effects that changes in in 1957. of milk production, meat production and physical transportation as expressed in Discussing problem injury | Bill 120,"—the federal bill incor- “with The Guardian E.D. Reid . porating the MacPherson sug prominent Charlottetown. busi- Larva or grubs cause slower weight gaims in gestions— “will have on the At- nessman who has 12 years ex- the fall and winter as well as damage to meat lantic Provinces... such omission perience in the MTC, said the and hides , will seriously impair the effect- goal is to evolve a policy that ‘ - |iveness of the study”. will compensate automatically “Tests show that grub-free cattle can gain Unless the premiers, or their for fluctuations up to one-half pound more per day than grub in- animals.” ; the MF- jfully informed and consulted at RA will be maintained—this is fested jall stage~of the study, the inter- to let Maritime people land their “A single treatment of Ruelene in the fall 4 lesen cml a, Aan, ee eCard | usually provides searonal use contro” a wthis . = Treat Cattle by December 10 for teases sn Bee ot the Ment beet ite Warble Fly Control. ols'ée Go Soteral gowameen (on aa economic P.E.l. Department of Agriculture ' : : Dr. Rowe said Prime Minis |with the New England states, ‘rensportatior...._ I Ray Goodwin of Paradise, held a joint meeting with Néid., (extreme left). was one ter Pearson’s decision to refer Mr. Shaw said he could not be |veremphasize N.S. grand master for the Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. 10 of the first on hand to wel- the. question to the Supreme |“either optimistic ,or pessimis- [actlities | anc gyre needs Biertiens, Feeereree S08 See: a Se Kee eae ae leeny oar aie were: George Wi- (CUE of Canada was “the tic” until a legal study had been |“? ansportation r of foundiand ' Independesnt eet. A large number w .. Others were: George ” made. ‘ 7 | study terms Order of Odd Fellows, made present to heat the grand mas- son, rit deputy grand mas federal “goverament's: claim. to | ia. other business, the. pre-| The MTC “is concerned that ence given the people ‘mating! FEDERATION of AGRICULTURE his official visitation to St. ter’s address’ on the order. ter for P.EJ, and Netson the rights. If the Supreme Court miers agreed to the Asso- the study might very well fail to comprehensive transporta- Lawrence, Wikiey Ladge, No. Forrest E. Clow. grand guar. neney, aotlo ane. Law, ruled in Ottawa's favor, New. {elation of Atlantic ne net a see aenes seen Soe ako ee ae . lodge aritime Provinres rence Wildey hi +. undertake a study ‘ansportat: some “ = = ¢ ee = peer pl Sam be men _— of reciprocal university - region,”’ its report emphasiz- ee fears are not well found- County Annual Meeting *, necessity of holdi freight | generous” .the provinces. . : ce ° rates mt thelr presest level | Bat two premiers, Shaw and | M&. Stanfield had said before WANT TO COMPETE aaj Oe enamaale tn, siany Ws tat ; ae while a current study of the rev sd” questioned the deck |Oh meeting opened he wou | The position that the Atlantic in? “aumane’ (regenerate yt remiers jec gion’s transportation problems | sion. If the federal government | Press the other provinces to ac- area wants to protect and main- lta. of the Atlantic Provinces Kings—Thursday, Nov. 25, 1965 is being held. -, {wanted to make a favorable cept # system of granting stu- tain is one that is designed to Hearne in mind the existing ob. . Parish Hall Spokesmen for the premiefs | settlement with the provinces, it dents aid which could be cair-| let them land their or-duct: in ligations of the federal govern- 8:00 p.m.—Cardigan aris e ® j See eeee ot Se aerate ae unnecessary to refer ae: ok ee ee row” (the lucrative centre! Canadian iment under the Terms of Unioa al on Court \markets on a competitiv To Rail Rate Hike finn rcs ie ere cot fiat cae menar ne BSL cmon ee et eewta"E"s*| Pree Monday, Nov. 29, 1965 ent failed to Tecognize the | The communique said the pre- |feped the other provinces would |much closer geographically. istic Development Act and the 8:00 p.m.—Athena High School iI freight |DAti#! seeds of the Atlantic |miers had considered possible Join in “organizing our re.’ That wae the intent of the | ones ou wmorga, Sel tu oe 200 p.m. . Transporation provided the At. — to increase rail freight | grea. lways of increasing trode. with sources” in education, ut said Maritime Freight Rates Act i. the - Summerside rates. | 1 isfied whiclr came in 1927 reeult erament foster renee we Se Monnet Premier Walter Shaw of WOULD HARM EXPORTS \the premiere said the peautbilty (eica 40 call for 8 preliminary o recommendations "muse wy dovelcpenest ond wellbeing of , ee cae ny, Prince Edward Island told re-| They said higher freight rates Of" 0 °atentic free trade ares | study: the Duncan Royal Commission | Queens—Thursday, Dec. 2, 1965: but the regional unity theme ap- porters after the meeting ended,| would disrupt efforts by Atlantic was included. Mr. Robichaud, whose legisla- —an Island man Cyrus. Macmil- |BEST MEANS : : peared to flounder on the ques- there was a “long process of in- |producers to transport their Mr. Shaw- said all provinces | ture now is in the midst of con- |lan was a commission member.| It is asked ‘‘to make recom | | 8:00 p.m.—Birch Court ¢ tion of offshore mineral rights. vestigation” involved in the |goods to central Canadian and had agreed the free trade pos- | sidering major municipal legis | Newfoundland was not a pro- | mendations ag to how the exist- A communique issued at the whole transportation field, but | American markets and still re- sibility had to be “thoroughly |lation, flew back to Fredericton |vince of Canada when the MFRA ing transport”! framework can é N MATION ON end of the Atlantic premiers ‘‘Atlantic interests will be fully | main competitive. examined” and said the pro- shortly after the meeting (was passed, but its terms of un- best be developed to serve t he SPEAKERS AND INFOR! t contereniee said a large portion | protected.” eee ee ees ta teeth |posal was “chiefly a matter for ended. But he eal. he _was ton with Canada. seve oubsten- Atlantic Provinces, and what : one-day closed session emiers _ Stanfie' Nova_. miner. - : " “ ” ; “fed been doveied to the trane {Scotia and’ Robichaud of New ia basic agreement that any off- |*¢ legal men. asi ok MIRA provided « subsidy a sdk asa eataaen The Canada Pension Plan portation question. Indications Brunswick and Finance Minister |shore minerals ‘belong to the |WITHHOLDS ANSWER The ‘premiers. decided: to hold |ot 0 pereeot on freight going co re : were that all delegates agreed Frederick Rower of Newfound- provinces. In dispute was the | Asked if he were heel Gs next year’s conference in. St. \of the Maritimes. It als. provid. To examine the ia The Warble Fly Campaign a cet AU nd taming afc, Freinds ey Qader 20m ok ott dah ort sae atone a hee Pill Ra A ie aa front in ace any at- Sma ag on su ae ee ~ — - in the ht of the ee setienistciieiananiaiasiaenssdeateamnadiasaitiiadireaedcecas i ee NOTICES NOTICES in Cay Set ot eyes co Resolutions on Current Farm : 3 : Specifically the croup is sexea| Report on Federation Activities * = TORY Benevolent - Irish Society to pay special attention to such es eee ee ~ * o.- | on Goods and Service . . . Where to find them in Charlottetown and District Regular Monthly Meeting velopment of the Maritime! ALL MEMBERS URGED TO_ ATTEND. - : | Wednaid N b 5 h lity of impletnenting the-recom. | Shirley Sutherland . Albert Linkletter BUYING SELLING {REAL ESTATE (SERVICES | DRIVE-IN ednesday, November 24t peeeetione Ste Dare rt © Knud Jorgenson LAUNDRY Of the present methods of f WANTED BUYING SELLING aenting (ONE DRYCLEANING OFTEN 8 P.M. making payments to the ral { COUNTY PRESIDENTS _ALE BOTTLES vdasangg tke STOP car wasn EAT All b d The formulation of appropriate members are urged to attend. 2c per dozen J. W. MacKENZIE cing. ecltaslanl. cuaadi. At The \recommendations on the above Se PHONE Real Estate Consultant =— : DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS [Praia sanyo dated’ Satine: 4-85 Appraiser and Broker §S & M! " |e ceesminehe das | 95 269Queen Street =| $7 Eden St. Charlottetown | A a en Province of Prince Edward Island ations sorte tprovemen of =a CHRISTMAS ember of CARER. ; : ; tr j iy Hle Exchange = COAL & WOOD the comprehen*ive plan for the |} Beer Bottle Exchang | ws tment, gan y= | CLOSING of ROADS Sram te | can buy “Chubby” | 5 MAURICE BLOCK | GEORGE PEAKE [4 piCKARD & Co.. ee ia REGULATIONS prepared by the AUanic Deve CO. LTD. pea | | “Look for the Bright | a ee a ek rp, to gift shoppin Kent Street. REAL ESTATE Bl -H d cacgmpet Made under the provisions of Subsection (b) of for the improvement of the # ... The easy way to gift shopping ; ea have. INSURANCE ve ar Orange Building” Section 52 of The Roads Act, 1965. ’ Se nie tie een 3 92 QUEEN STREET é 1. Regulations made under Subsection (c) of Sect- 's#ention to: i. : large assortment of @ BOTTLE EXCHANGE | PHONE 2-2448 Coal ‘FUEL OLS ion 51 of The Roards Act, 1965, are hereby | pgieg, = **iustment of railway, The Nu-Style i O'BRIEN | d " sas | ib) ‘The available DRESS SHOP CaNdY: Mixed Nuts, ron an routes im relation to ail forms of |¥ ° 'S FUELS 2. In these Regulations: reer if ¥ * Metal Co. Ltd. | S..W. WILLIS Complete line of vee ‘(a) “Heavy Traffic” means the use of any Road ae The provision of compet- | 90 Great George St i Nylons, Christmas Lower Prince St.—Charlottetown| REALTOR - CCNSULTANT soft coals, coke. Texaco tiave and Sirnane 08 or Highway by any motor vehicle having a ie vee services with or with- | se 2 ¥ Turkeys & Chickens 3 Phone 4-4497 | Real Estate, Rendential, | and smithing coal. Free Oil Burner Service aa" vin bee, en Oe 1 angroact the special % Wishes all ite customers @ % 4 very Merry Christmas ortga Prompt delivery and - -(b) “Pavement” or “Paved Road” means those uation oundland “6 ¥ and a Happy New Year to SERVICES eee mechanical loading. 15 Woodlawn Ave. _Ch'tows seis: which have been paved or otherwise me en Pm aan . Merry Christmas : ait: aur ‘euatnehers: IF YOU WANT _. 165 Queen St. - 38 Lower Water St. — topped with bituminous asphalt or concrete. | ‘The term of reference es set Let us show you our fine ¥ -§ NY KAYS GO OD el DLAL 894-7242 Dial 4-5541 : ‘ (©) “Publication” means publication in a news- forth here, appear to be broad jf selection of dresses and & Stes IG : pe BAS -|_____ paper published in the province. _________ enough to cover the problems of /% : 87_Pownal .St.Dial 43465 ~ PLUMBING & HEATING | Alb L. Th , (d) “Public Notice’ means notice given to |the area. Kt is understandable | : r Call: +4 AUTOMOTIVE | ert L. Thomas ; : ithough,- indeed it is desirable, |§ We rnereorernnTenees a o Deal the public by or on behalf of the Minister, - [nat the Economist Inteigence | SHSSSMtOrTecwencnee:s Y NELSON GOOD |, White Rose ee either by publication, or by radio or televis- Unit, and Acres Research and CHRISTMAS * SEE OUR eee MUFFLER CENTRE | : fon announcement, to the effect that all or (Planning Ltd.. the people charg- | x . . Complete Exhaust Systems | cia berating oe certain roads, as specified, are closed to ¢d with making the survey, |j FLOWERS zy .complete line of Necchi Sewing — Sales Aa heavy traffic, or to all traffic, or that such Should maintain liaison with the } ’ 6 E44 d FOR Grafton St. East. Ch'tows : indi ' |Maritime Transportation Com- |§ We havea select assortment § - C. large an Centres j Free Installation Phone 4-6610 reads as may have previously been indicated ‘mission » group of Maritime |© of Poinsettias Acaleas, Pot. ¥ il REAL ESTATE + OK TIRE STORE Ea as being closed, are now open, and such | pusiness and professional: men ¥ eq Mums, and Geraniums. % sma Sales & Service ‘own A | public notice may be given on Sunday or on who have long been associated |§ aii ieties of cut flowers ¥ Repairs to all makes of sew. 90 Kent St' Ch St Peters Road Dial 902-2360 | holid \with a study of the erea's ene |W °. » APPLIANCES ing machines. vacuum cleaners \OPTICIANS. a holiday. 2 ; and the at. — We sive your order fast» and floor polishers. ee (e) “Traffic” means the use of any Road or High- portation needs, personal attention : We also make button holes V E way by motor vehicles. WEST END : BURKE Soe batten ee: STANLE Y MOL TIRE SER iC ISLAND OPTICAL 3. Upon giving of public notice, all paved roads, | PURITY DAIRY | NURSERIES % ELECTRIC Se aes || TELTO: |F Ge — i TD or such as may be specified in such notice, § “Parents Prefer 3] : 8 - Montague O'teary | REAL ESTA - |@ Complete Farm Tire LTD. shall be closed to heavy traffic, or to all traffic, purity Products” S16 22 _Richmond Street § 112 Kent St. 2-1221 838-2761 es | tends ont Gt ‘le ee ns , as the case may be, and shall remain closed from | ¥ | ante SU4-O8S Et eaannedieidies RECORDS Where in oa @ Wheel Alignment We will make up your glasses midnight. on the day upon which such ae 317 Kent St. Dial ¢-7125¢) qroneorerrereeececes The | | d when you bring in your doctor notice is given, or stated effective, until public clan DEALING EXCLUSIVELY; O.K. TIRE STORE | optical prescription (regular or Getic shell have teen given removiag sack. RECORDS ¥ e = : IN REAL ESTATE St. Peters Rd. Ch’town | sunglasses.) ir : FOR ¥ Grill’s ROS | Dial seat eee , pidge itt CHRISTMAS} New Manager asure._| rge nnn |.@ Supply sew frames fe 4. It shall be an offence against these ations ees sew ' ap tcRNY | “Near Travel Bureau” |HUTELS rch Gi ps Reap for any person to operate a motor vehicle, or # | Children’s Sic § | Walter Lele TD. | ear 1F @ Replace broken lenses . oe MILLER BROS. LTD. | haan oat Swe aren iar ebb motor vehicle of-the type prohibited, over or | '¥ Popular Hits OR Fishes vou at 6.0 corm moa tam) Huon | REGENT HOTEL (° Gian'aPaatae “| gps ech ma mabe ten iced 10 | swim «rain Lane Pay frm the fhe 20 a8 . one 2- r , " ELECTRIC PLANTS fal crema guest by [4S Box 478 of It Kew) 5. Peace Offigers, as defined in Section 2 (t) of | ed t the Area Director ef mak: tices 5 ian & Asan ° SEPTIC TANK SERVICE | Reasonable Rates eT ee The Roads Act, 1965, are hereby empowered | Fisheries. P.O. Box 550. Hali Only 26.95 ¥ Food . ~ | 58 Great George St. Ch'town Regulations. oS ae v To All Users of SEPTIC TANK AND Phone 4-6426 RESTAURANTS 2 ee ele : Fnceais 66 ‘oe tn oe TOOMBS ew pial 4-5228 | FIELD TILE INSTALLATION | ; 6. In any prosecution for an offence against these | Struction and equipping of a 70 M STORE ? & ELECTRIC POWER | COFFEE SHOP Regulations the production of: foot —diesel-engined, _ wooden | USIC R _ eeteroronnerereneasrs By | @ TRENCHING ESQUIRE CC (a) a copy of a newspaper containing a public | Fisheries Patrol Vessel. Gwe Gladiae ¢ Chee Het og sly A ge ae e BACK HOEING W., fe McKENNA | ienected Saute idles wnt notice or Plans, specifications, form of s Craswell Studio ¥ ariorre own “How much would YOUR loss | @ ae CO. LTD. | caer contetions. () an affidavit of the Manager or person in instructions ‘may be oblained § Give one of our famous ¥ Billiard Club be if should. ha » major . : scallops also 2 i elevision broadcast- from the Department at Hali- ; 7 : power failure some cold stormy | @ FREE ESTIMATES Plumbing & Heating | ae umn end god dia satens “that cable witibe. hee: tee Oe oe 2 ue ~ And a portrait of yourself ¥ W ishes. you a Merry lee sgetant this tose in- * FOY’S SEPTIC TANK eT oe 174 QueeosS been given over such station, the'date of | in the form of onder e weee = i ot te e St es oe ae stall the proper SERVICE \204 Kent St. 4-4247| Opens om tw 5: om such public notice, and the words used there- > Sadie to the ‘Receiver Geo. Phone 4.9712. ened ct . |_Tryos Ph Crepaud OS in, | eral of Canada. Deposits wi PARADA AAAREDDRDD: ecb Sataee eee Onan Electric = | FURNITURE ‘TATLOR cs : . ; _ | be refunded when plans and senna Sitts with Maadaal ULBS s shall be conclusive evidence that such public | specifications are returned in To place your ad in the ¥ g Stand-by plant now. B , d's Furnit Joseph Rush, Tailor notice was given, the contents of such public notice, | good condition. 3 see _, w Bibles, Prayer Books Aylward's Furniture i | The lowest or any tender not ¥ Christmas gift guide ¥ Greeting Cards : and the date and fact of such public notice. : Plants for planters ~ Exchange Ltd. 163 Queen St. a | necessarily accepted. telephone: ¥ Canadian Bible Society BATT & MacRAE Ltd. dene heats ne re 87 Prince St. Phone 48125 | We specialize in alterations. : : 1 J. ao seas (Sane - " Nasties." ae Book Store S'side Auto Electric | SIDMOUNT GARDENS Furniture bought and sold. | - All work an a nee vin a b 3 OMags Demy Minister: B 4-8506 Cupane held omw men| oo Crows |" swalk a block and Save” a November 23,.1965 Ares Purchasing Ageat. . ssitinandi ancien ini iin _— " - sai - sia i a — ~ me — . — - ——-* ——— - — + “ a \ ca ‘ i : alli . , sli. iid tl sical } , : : : — ° * oe a ‘ ‘a . , oe ae ll salto ¢ ‘i oo Pete te NE ey A Pract fn Gente Dam Doperfe bs sd r. : ~ sn