i t heelomelnrarkl use.» hundredh‘ornbulldlngtheirduckbund.sentiahundredsatewyem ' lPeugeoi Plant m" ' °"‘ "mm" ' “m I asked them how far they had; ago, In some dun-mu even ta] NOTICE ‘: 1 blacks between them. East Lake I The plant will have an lnitlal'wu "W to harbour . “and gone up and. they.told me wayl are below last ye". the Van For Quebec In annual assembly capacity of tom of eight black, “4 {my up beyond tie rail line almost. Ca l mu F. I D. i . are It will produce 1 odd to l. w the head 9‘ the mam! ‘ léfildgeeaisles“;Xaaybegixiii-tag to ' Ina lscuss on whole range of spare parts and. The duck u mack Pond Sufi good two miles from the dam into the stubble mm. and this will also have a paint shop. :mm H what u, embankment. They reported may compemm {or the death The office of D. C. Horn. PARIS (Reuters) —- Negoti a‘ tions for setting up a FrenchiHUNTERSI aeein onl live black du ks but theregwerz a nice flock cof teal °f mad“ “ they “"9 '1“ rock f : let:liiunf-rolflifigl 'P‘ltl‘gi‘“ e and broadbills at the headwat-‘ “twmbzgl thm! that will beig'c"i;i°;°'l “delfimpmm : :rateo c' no 3 sea- . ‘remem b Island duck! cwl .cose t isoo . c8? assembly I 1’13“t in C3133.“ (Continued from page nine) i son already. I stood on the edge e" of the dam 1“ the deepem’lg| hunters for a long. long time. m “are in the final and dectswe’ centers for black ducks __ the!“ mack Pond. about midway dusk I parked the car on a hill‘ weekend due to the phase. a spokesman 0‘ Peugm‘ Harve Moore Sanctuary at of its length. and clapped my Dam ‘fim‘j‘w’s‘gag‘sfl‘fi'g?’ SCATTERED ISLANDS [all convention of the car manufacturers said here‘ Milltown Cross and Black Pondhands. e blacks shot up out do: '. t. i th t , t .yl ’ Cl‘lplon n 9 “my "‘1'" The 130 islands of French Canadian Chiropractic As. call it a sanctuary had Infil- inn ".5 and rushes as if 5 _. . .370 with odd tops to 33; good 25- i‘ arnel. jersey. i . gizech. '. 24% Of heaviest construction. warm and j durable for the hunter. Sizes 38-44. . l p p v .5 1 10.95 to s 9 5 x ~~ 39.95 '- lO-YEAR-OLD SAVES FIVE FROM FIRE GLORIA Edward McNeill. 10. holds Lakewood. New Jersey. Ed- men arrived. The boy said LADIES, his four-monlm-old brother ward "m for hemp when m, fire began when his two-year- “,EAR Clarence. on his lap after be old brother saved the ' four ches. Th started in home, then return- ed to house and went Into flames four times to remove other children befure fire- infant and other younger brothers and sisters from fire that des- troyed their cottage home at Sweeping Inquiry Launched was not at home of the fire. . . I l Into Canadian Tax System 1 are... p.” .1 Shula? Beam... mam. B DON EANRIGHT -e. nomic circumstances to V ' els OTTXWA ICPl—An inquiry.e;(ptectedf. thebprobable‘levels or; Excluswe satewood Reg. .195 Reg. 3.“ that uld l d t eeing>coss o pu 1c servxces an . changgs) in 1:1: anadiZn ptaxlfacilities. and the prospective ‘ N n Ngw Now system was formally launchedllevels of government debt. by the federal - provincial con- The genera] pnlicy for shared. ferenCP- .cost programs in 1967-72. Prime _Minister Pearson de-. "The tax fields ma, Should Embed 1t .85 a hlsumc Step' be used exclusively by be fed- leadmg mamly '0 .a new tax eral government and by the arrange?th 5"?th m me provinces and municipalities. cefigenféggrgdlggémien Lesa“ an the fields in which joint of Quebec and Robarts of On- occuPancy ls deswable' Iario “Jailed the study in the f“ Arrangements jointly- occupied tax fields. 099090000999ooooooovoooooooevoeoo closed conference as ‘a very N v , v encouraging and positive step Equaligatinn arrangements lst- week Paula Cullen My Children” sump” children. Ladles' forward" in financial relations for 1961-12 and the relation of 241 Elm Ave. Sweaters Shoes Coats A between the provinces and 0t- equalization payments to. he ' Sizes 12. 121/5313 cm tawa_ fiscal requirements and fiscal 2nd. week Susan Roger 00 e s Rel- 5.95 onl.“ Re; 499 from Following are the main terms capacities of the provinces." i 21 Y of reference for the study. to be’ Future inter — governmental‘ 7 Grafton St. Now Now up “9 carried out by early 1966 by a liaison on fiscal and economic committee of federal and pro-imatters. vincial ministers and their ad- The study was conceived at visors: the Quebec City conference last Probable federal - provincial-spring. The terms of reference municipal spending trends or I were drawn up Tuesday by the 1967-72. "taking into account the ‘ finance ministers of the 11 gov- broad priorities likely to be ac- ernmcnts and were approved corded by governments to ex- unanimously Wednesday by the penditures on major programs plenary conference. plat will compete for available Aooeoooooooooo-oée-ooeo unds." “The problems Involved in financing .5! expenditures their relationship to the LIVESTOCK TORONTO (Cpl—Prices were steady on a moderate demand for a supply of slaughter cattle lacking quality and finish at the Ontario public atockyards | Moore & McLeod Ltd. |\ Thursday. i Slaughter cattle 1.503: Choice; steers 23-2450; good 22-23: mew dium 20-2150: choice heifersl 21.50-22.50; good 20-21; choice? fed yearlings 22-24; good 20-21. good cows 14.50 — 15.50: good heavy bologna bulls 18-19. Replacement cattle 2,000: Good light stockers 21-22 with light stock calves up to Calves 347: Choice vealers 28- nag. 2.483: Grade A at T0- ronto 27.05-27.00 currently sell- ingmat 27.75; heavy sows 17.85- Sheep and lambs 375: lambs 20- 20.25 per hundred- weight. MONTREAL ICPl -- Prices . . Deman was slow. . Receipts: 1.921 c attle. 1.676; calves, 640 hogs, 240 sheep and‘ embs. Choice steers 22-23. good 21-. 21.50. medium ill-20.85. commoni 11.50-17.75. . Medium heifers 17.50 - 18.50. common 025-16 75. ‘ Good cows 15-1575, tops 15 25. medium 14-15. common 12-; 14. canners and cutters $11.75.‘ good bulls 17.25-18.50. common and medium 10-17. Good vealers $32. Iona to 3.1. played with mat- e children's mother at the time (AP Wirephoto) Cit/watt}. SAVAGE SHOE BARBl-DO'll. Charlottetown— Summerside 1st. week Danny Arsenault 2nd. week Mr. Arnold Meek MOON "The final draft of a 15-page‘ said. "The contract which will be signed by Peugeot is due for dispatch to Quebec in the next‘ week or 10 days." ‘ The contract will then be sub-. mitted for the approval and sig-, nature of Gerard Filion, head of: General Investment Corporation which will set up the on 5" 'U _. a: 5 ,... . o -s - 3' m in M semny of Peugeot and Renault cars. A similar contract Is concur- . rently being negotiated with Re—. 1nault whose spokesman said: “We expect an announcement; in the next day or so.” i Quebec Premier Jean Lesagei is to make a statement in con-; nection with the proposed Re-| nault - Peugeot car assembly: plant in Quebec today. a spokes- Fashioned Latest Fall shades in double knits Great George St Ch’town WINNERS 35 Water St. East French River O-OOQO-OOOOOOOOOO-OVOO09009000OOOOOOOHO’OO—HHOOOOOMWh contract. now is under way." he sows Santuary a few miles east . There was the chance that they might be right and this columnist is one who believes In what his own e ye a tell him when it comes to game birds and animals. Moore's Sanctuary held one hundred and fifty blacks ~— give or take half dozen either way — with an approximate score of other spe- cies such as teal and Ring-neck- ed ducks. in normal seasons its black duck population crowded the one thousand mark. Eastern Kings is practically devoid of black ducks — 24 at Black Pond Sanctuary and 4 at Sout'i Lake. Diligent Pond did not show a duck of any species but 9 wild- geese were resting on e sands bar that juts out on its southern border. Black Pond and Soul Lake normally would sport an O n. —v. 5‘ Shifter-Hillman Men’s Wear Great George St. Charlottetown of f of the flag ‘jet propelled — twenty feet 3 There wasn't a single sum...” “masts Who! Makes cl / Enlog our quality Shifier-lllllman slacks, tailored oi exclusive Salswocd English worsted in nail, him styles $29-50 in the air at the first jump —— and the others —- teal and Rin g- necked ducks —- followed suit at “‘95 1 “’35 them . Polynesia have a total land area Our- local black ducks arelof only 1,500 square miles in practically non-existent in ma-; more than 1.500.000 square milcai ny areas where t‘icy were pre-‘ of ocean. I a more leisurely take-off hut climbed s'wiftly and soon joined the blacks in the stratosphere. ' black duck observed at Head of For- tune where. not so many years ago they were present in a huge. black raft. On Thanksgiving afternoon 1 took a driVe to Larkin's Dam at Selkirk and The huge Jordan Dam at Grosheit. . .pronoun Groho. . .the home of black ducks In former years. As I pulled up on the parking lot at Selkirk I observed a boat com- ing down the pond powered by an outboard motor. 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