2!. ... . and was GUARDIAN F; .vJv ._--.-v .mvr; ., . -‘ --—-4t 1 HOW TO OBTAINI DESIGN BOOK The latest design book en- titled "Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design" Is now available at the offices of The Guardian and The Eve hing Patriot for 51. tax free. This new edition includes in- formation on financing in Can. Ida building construction de- tails. landscaping. color sel- ection. etr.. pills over 100 pop- ular new designs to choosr from. Also included are full details on how to order blue- prints. l Assistant Named : To Aid Gordon l OTTAWA 107“ Finance Minister Gordon has an~ nounced appointment of Alan Donnelly. 38-year-old newspa- per man. as his executive at. sistqnt - 'Vlr Donnelly. a native of Niagara Falls, Ont. who grew up at Simcoe. Joined The Cana- dian Press staff in 1948 and for the last 12 years has been on CP's parliamentary staff in t- tara. specializing in financial and economic affairs. he appointment is effective May 18_ Mr. Donnelly succeeds Brian Land. returning to the University of Toronto as profes- sor and director of the library so not. Equality Only Aim In Quebec house. ( -PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK ,. mm b voo'J'd ~ - "F l v 1 Utll Bill PM M M Rollo-0100430 ,, 2421003554, (,1 (l DF‘lGN No.43? lownvFI, ll°0 <q.PI. Upper630. Double picture windows give a striking appearance to this popular one and a half storey design. Entry hall provides di- rect access to all parts of the Den could serve as an aiditional bedroom if desired. Soviet Union Removes « filo .v ELTON C. FA" 1 _WASHINGTON tAPt — Rus- 'Sll is believed to have taken: . , . . home the top-grade anti-air.F \ANCOl;\ ER (01" A trade . . . . . l unionist says thp only Dmhlf‘m i Iphsiigi‘dzsli‘ilcttelTaixidwiiliz in Quebec is the workers' de- sire for equality with the rest :gctzgegtila“ weapons to back: of Canada. ' ' Jean Pare of Montreal. vice l] president of the United Electri- I cal. Radio and Machine Work "a 0: Amp...” and... said FW 1 traits to see what (‘astro will i “‘9 Cu‘ba" leader and. perhaps. day problems of Confederation " mentioned by politicians are de- ‘ signed to s p r e a d contusion 3 among the workers. Forty per cent of Canada‘s unemployed were in Qttebcci and wages in the pt‘m‘int‘t‘ were 14 per cent below those in On tsrio. Mr. Pare sa : We are being told by pOIlLr clans that Canada‘s problems consist of whether some peop‘er should speak French and some: English and whether troupes of 52‘3"” “33f actors from French Canadal Ghould he allowed to visit Eng- lish Canada and vice, versa, "This is just a way by tho!l bosses of spreading confusion among the workch " Prince Edward idiom Is Christened il'm WINDSOR. England {Rena first—Prince Edward. g est child of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh.’ was christened Saturday in Windsor C a s t l e ' 8 private' chapel. The eight - week - old prince. tthird in line of succession to.‘ the British throne. had five god- paren s: ' Prince Richard of Glouces- ter; the Duchess of Kent. who; had a baby daughter last week.‘ represented by heril mother - In - law, Princess Ma-i rina: the Earl of Snowdon’ hus- band of Princess Margaret; the Duke of Edinburgh's Princess George of Hanover. and his cousin, Prince Louis of Hesse. youn -. to 1 against US. surveilfi ance flights. This is the word In somei ashington quarters as officials It to support his assertion that 3 ‘we will prevent these flights to the linits of what our weapons‘ can do," It could mean the limit of c a p a b i l i t y for the ground- launchcd missiles apparently being turned over by the kits» sians to Cuban forces is less I speaking M . May Day “my. than when Soviet troops manned ‘ oyan, Castro said the question ld the 24 launching sites. nd this could mean that Castro now has can't the altitude at U-2 surveillance . been flying on I BURTON Mrs. lda Mae Dalton. Rurlou, who spent the winter months with her daughter. Mrs. Col-i ridge Rogers and Mr. Rogers.l ‘Burton. has returned to her e. Miss Nadine Rogers. Burton. . Mrs. Albert Noonan and Mr. Noonan. Alber- n. Miss Chryl Rogers. R u rt o it. spent the weekend in Alherton with her sister. Miss Nadine Rogers. With the opening of the trout fishing season our local snglersi are reporting some fair catches. I men community left recently for Car- ibou. N.S.. where they will bel employed for the fishing season. Mrs. Annie Howard and son Kevin. Cape Wolfe. recently vis-i Ited at the home of her sister.’ Mrs. Nelson Mugridge and Mr. Mugridge. St. Eleanors. T h e y also visited her son-in law not 1 ‘daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis! Dalton. Charlottetown. pMissiles From Cuba ‘ aircraft weapons placed in toe . should have been discussed with . eluding intrusion: into air space space. Upstairs bedrooms are unusually large and have plen-. ty of storge closets. Second. floor could be completed later 3 when the extra space is re- quired. Lower floor. 1190 sq. ft. Upper floor. 630 sq. ft. I touched --— except tor one Ip- parently knocked down by Russian rocket in 1962. DENIAL LIKELY Any suggestion that Soviet Premier Khrushchev has down- granded the quality of the anu- hands of Castro is almost cer- tain to bring sharp denials from rain Moscow. Castro recently has exhibited sensitivity over the Cuban mis- sile situation. When reports ctr- culated Thursday that US Am» bassador Foy Kohler had dis- cussed the matter of surveitA lcnce flights with Khrushchev's irst vice - chief. Anastas Mik- Cuba. not Russva. Khrushchev denied any US. Soviet understanding had been reached. An 0 said any vio- lation of Cuban sovereignty. in— could have quences." The report that the Cuban air defence system had been down graded could help explain Wasn- . ington's calm insistence that. it‘ will go ahead with the surveil-i lance flights despite Cuba’s1 threat to shoot down the. planes. ' Canada's 100 Billion i Dollar Discovery 70 freight carloade a day of life-giving plant food now . leaVe what was once a 8115- } atchewan wilderness. Read in May Reader's Digest how important this find is in com- 1 batting world hunger . . . how quickaand, even an under- ground river had to be con- quered in what was North America's venture. Get. your copy of Reader‘s Digest today. "disastrous eons-:- He was christened Edwards on historical name for British kings; Antony after Lord Snow-, don: Richard after his uncle. Prince Richard: and Louis after Prince Louis of Hesse. ‘ Prince Edward wore the his-“ toric royal christening robe of‘ Honiton lace. worn by all een Victoria‘s childlren and most royal children since. The Prince of Wales. Princess 1 Anne and four~year-old Prince Andrew attended the ceremony and heard their baby brother; give a small cry when sprin- kled with water from the River} Jordan. I The Dean of Windsor. Very Rev. Robert Woods, conducted the service in his capacity as the Queen‘s domestic chaplain. __-._.—_.. __ _...____.. .. CRASRE DEATH BRE‘MERHAVEN fAPl—Hun- dreds of spectators watched a US. Air Force. pilot crash to his death in a Stat-fighter jet fighter Saturday while giving an armed forces day flying ex- hibition. Witneam said it up- Simmons & Lim Featuring a full line of Equipment including: Tractors Plews peered he purposely did not ball out to old plunging into the crowd. MemSpr Lawn Mower Dill 4-0428 ' KEITH CARMICHAEL hm. m. MIL-dam Cockshutt Farm Equipment of Canada Limited are pleased to announce the appointment of Summerside. P.E.I. A: Western Prince Edward Island Dealers Cultivating Equipment (all types) coders Form Wagons Hey Equipment Harvesters - and all other machinery required on a modern MacFarlane ited (‘ockshutt (Oliver) Farm (6 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. May 4. 1964. Local Tobacco Advertising Outl awed In Alberta Town: the right direction and I hope others will follow." CARDSTON. Alta. (CPI—Lo- cal tobacco advertising has been outlawed in this town of 3.000 near the Canada-United States border. Town council. seven non-smokers. last week approved the necessary bylaw and Mayor Dennis Burt said he The town's three policemen began Thursday to notify hust- nessmen of the bylaw and or der the removal of tobacco ad- vertisements. The bylaw. which Includes a maximum penalty of a $100 fine or 60 days in jail or both. believed the first such action by comprising an hoped other Canadian centres a (‘anadian town. Mayor Hurt would follow. said touu solicitors advtscd avot' Burt. who quit smok-. council it was within its pow- ers to take such action. in an interview. Mayor Burt said Thursday: “It is high time our society took steps to stop this insidious advertising of to- ing 10 years ago. said the coun- cil could do nothing about oil‘— side advertising of tobacco and tobacco products. “We are concerned only With local advert-isin such as hill- bacco and it products in an ef- to discourage smoking. _ ‘ y. ‘ . . f i HERE boards. placard: handbills and fort to stop our young people The critical area involvedl tmu‘m penalty clause “'1” be, :23”; mnes “ 1" Will'm‘e 1“ e . A. such things. We hope others will from smoking. young people. he 231% Neii‘tthen usedr23?agivéfizfntgeacambciéi ’ ‘ , . follow our example and that SMOKING A PROBLEM of his two een-ag aug‘ era. a pe . . eventually the Dominion gov- "it is time we took recogni- sum 9. “ iproduct did not remove thle as: Th GERMANmIlSJSEltJhNaI: The Blke ernment will outlaw all forms zance of the magnitude of the The bylaw states that: . . . verttsement he would be 18b 1. ere are e ‘ ' " ' ' - ' ' H - " ‘llb d lacards to a $5 enalt ticket. If refusal. museums in East Germany. all: 183 Great; George St. of tobacco advettistng such as. smoking problem. Tobacco ad all signs. bi oar s, p . . p y i . v _ . d d o t ‘ has been done in some Euro- vertising should be banned in banners. handbills and adver- contmueud court action would of which-are (LIV! e mo sev- Charlottetown pean countries.” Canada. I feel this is a step in' tisements. either suggestive or be launched. eral sub-departments. n_ ___________ .._.- -____. ~_ ,. . . 1—“ action was taken as an exam- pie to others. I‘ve never knowni a smoker anywhere who wouldi recommend that “I think more people should get Health Minister Judy LaMarsh l2-Mlle lelt Bill Described As 'Clap-Trap’ OTTAWA medical associationa.= clap-trap. IOPl—Frank How- ard. New Democratic party M for Skeena. said Saturday that} unless the government provides more d et a i led information about its motives and intentions in establishing a 12-mile fishing The action was taken in the. limit. the bill now before Par light of reports on the harmful‘ liament will be nothing more effects of smoking issued by than a dozen pages of legal various ' he added. l "Such advertising is not 1‘ problem in our town now. The He said in I statement that the bill. in its present form. TEACH RANKING DEmEtR, England (OP) .. Children who belong to the Mg. Lionel Savings troan here in Derbyshire are to be issued with cheque books and taught the principles of elementary banking. The aim II “to give children a valuable insight into the operation of banks banking accounuts." and permit the government. through the secrecy of order in council. to grant further intru- sions into Canada's fisheries. oward served notice that New Democrat MPs will} press for immediate referral to. the bill to a joint Senate and‘ House of Commons committee A bill setting out the princi- ples for establishing a 12-mllc fishing limit on Canada’s coasts was introduced into the‘ Senate Thursday. Foreign fleets. now can fish to within threel miles. sending their trawlers‘ into some inshore areas of the} “Pawn East Coast where Canadian ts Prater trawlers are barredyfor conserv- Pur'ty PTOdllcts” PURITY DAIRY ation purposes. ‘ 31" Kelt Dial 4-7125 Mr. Howard said that be- W someone else! they should smoke. ‘by behind the campaign of ton." would preserve the status quo otherwise the encourage or en- tices a person or persons to use way of smoking, chewing or v otherwise any tobacco. shall be prohibited in the town of Cards- Mayor Burt said the max~ cause of the protective provl 1—“ 1. sions of the. bill, “the ridiculous ; :situation on the Atlantic Coasti whereby Canada has not per-1 ‘ mitted its large trawlers to fish * GET YOUR closer to the coast than 12 miles ‘ while at the same time allowing FISHING foreign trawlch to fish up tot LICENSE The Birthplace of Confederation. where you will want to visit the historic Pro- vincial Building. The Provincial Building on Charlot'tetewn's Queen Square is the most interest- ing in the whole of Canada. It was in this building in 1864 that the Fathers of Confederation met for the first time. As a result. the birth of a nation took place in this building in the room now known and preserved as the Confeder- ation Chamber. It is visited yearly by thousands of people from every section of North America and other parts of the world. I The original chairs and the table round which the founding fathers sat are still there as well as many mementoes of the early history of Prince Edward Island. The Chamber is open daily except Sunday and visitors are always welcome. There is no charge for admission and a uniformed Commissionaire is con- stantly on duty to conduct group or personal tours. 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