T 7 II It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It mic @iio1:cdliimt 28and33 “Covers Prince. Edward Island Like The Dew” v"o' 'L" Lxxvif '1. N0. 44 the armory in Que. . 85 miles Montreal. wlicre THIS IS Sliawiiugan. nort vast h-. 0! SHAWINIGAN. Que. IOPl-- About five armed persons broke into an armory Thursday. tied with about 40 rifles and semi- automatic rifles. all “my spokesman Said. The unmasked raiders. armed with pistols. gained ‘entrance to the 62nd Field Regiment arm- ory in this community 75 miles OTTAWA (OP) -~ Half-seri- nus. half-mocking. the Opposi- tion banged away at Defence Minister Hellyer in the Com- mons Thursday about the theft of rifles from the Shawinigan. Ave.. armory. Only the day before. M1‘. Hel- Iyer told the Commons he had ordered increased security measures at all military estab- lishments where weapons and ammunition are. stored. Opposition Leader Diefen- baker demanded what was being "to protect the armed forces and also the sup- plies in the armories from das- tardly conduct such as this." INSIDE TODAY Births. deaths .. 2. ll Classified . . . . . . . . . . .. to. It Comes . . . . . . . . . Editorials . . . - - .. 4 Finance. markets 8 Sport ’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Kings. Queens. City . 5 Summerside . . . . . . . . . 8 women's 6 6 Rural Churches .. . . . . . .. 8 people at it and even the young ncople starting. "Our country." ‘ ' demtora-lrized the bc inoieaoed. said “surely our Itmitle are not so' anxious make ii few tarnished 8 dollars that they are “long the govern- ment to e tfiem more out- NEW YORK (AP)-—wtui sink- I"‘3 “We. recuera searched the Thursday for the it lost sailors treishter Amh- But with I in It" own the waves again “'°Wlfll and a crow mem- hf mew]. lit. the .8. Coast and collar Oooa ::inradtotu-ahsckatillllr $lI9 carried it aurvlvon and '5 hows: amhuusur out I i up three occupants and escaped =‘ he said. ‘is by alcohol" Mr. Maicltaw. referring to ' Suggestions the number Ilqucir mug“ in pmvtime "°“lfl8 North Atlantic seas’ 4: five youthful band-its ambus ed a caretaker and two sold iers and escaped with an quan- Raiders Seize Weapons From Shawinigan Armory, lnortlieast of Montreal after isniashing the glass in one of its tdoors. ‘ The army spokesman said itiiey grabbed a caretaker. a non- ‘commissioned officer and an of- ficer of the reserve artillery reg- liment and tied them up in the cellar. The raiders. d€S(‘l'lbe(l by those tied up as ranging in age Opposition ‘Snipes’ At Defence Minister ‘day when he had all the facts. An unidentified member called :out: “The minister should re- lsign." Mr. Diefenbaker said it was the third armory theft in Que-. Ibec. He wanted to know what ’was being done apart from the »smiling on the cabinet benches. I Mr. l-iellyer repeated that cer- j_la i ii precautionary measures ihave been taken. t_Briiish Send .FresIi Troops |To Cyprus I |Mediterranean island of Cyprus Thursday. ‘ The troops — assigned to keep ‘the peace between the majority ‘Greek - Cypriot and the minor- ity Turkish - Cypriot conimuiii- ties until an international force .can be formed to do the job- were flown in an airlift that. will ‘bring Britain’s force on the is- land to about 6.500 men. The airlift of men and cqu - merit was taking place against ’a background of increased ten- ‘sion on the island brought on ‘by a series of shooting incidents ‘the last few days. Soul-Searching Suggesiedm“ On Liquor Outlets Problem now over $50. Pointing out that the save‘? C of Mr. Macicay said he could not understand why lthe same Policy y to students at- does not twp! lending vocational schools.‘ . feel," he said. "that the minis- fer of education should look into this." Cutter Abandons Hunt For 14 Missing Persons ;flai1-y Strickland. Another nine irescu seamen 8598 the Norwegian ore carrier in-uen, steaming toward Rotter- The Dutch his one took the unmanned Ambassador in tow before daybreak Thursday and began a slow. 1.Ill0-m_il€ "C0 '9' ward the A can-not trendi- Qroqj COHH MI“ I The Cooa BI? W“ search uwlpgfitkéfmen head for her home M3,, or pouibly Halifax. which is closer. Anflu-lad as loan! dun Depart-alt. Ottawa. and in payment d Ihhu I-seek lieip from the Dept. or rd ‘first juror in the murder KIIIi!|bI$ , astlie CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1964. "°T,,;;gu SEVEN CENTS MONCPON (0Pi—"I thought the curse was on me for killing ity of weapons It w third such looting in Quebec Province in as many weeks. i I from 18 to 23. then brokei ;through a door to the room‘ ‘where the weapons were kept.I However, the army said the‘ weapons stolen were not opera- gtional because the gang did not tfind their breech-blocks. irinn up SECOND TIME During the hold-up. the non-i commissioned of f i c e r broke . loose but was caught and tied‘ .-up with wire the second time. sthe spokesman said. The gang members were; ‘French-speaking. the witnesses. said. Before they left, they‘ wrote "ALQ" in foot-high letters .with black chalk on the armory floor and one wall. , , The initials were the same as those of “L‘Armee Pour la Lib- t .ei~ation du Quebec." a name} that came up ' l I d u ri ii g last E ‘springs 10-week wave of bomb-I lings by Le Front de Liberation l tQuebecois. The last F‘LQ bomb- I ling took place outside a Mont-; real air force building May K). I The army spokesman said itl hours before they could break free to noti-fy the pollc rAxiNG*ii'nMs‘iiWaN'ronr First reports indicated the raiders fled in an my truck '1 ever. the army spokesman said tall the regiment’s vehicles are Mr. _l-lellyer said he. had only‘ N,1,cognA (game,-Si Pl’9Ilm"”"Y l“I°”“3“°“ 3 "d :British peace-keeping troops ar- ‘of the weapons stolen is not yet was held on Trois - Rivieres, .' Would make 8 lull F990“ Fdftrived on the tension - ridden Icompleted. ’N‘|G-HTHAWK' took the armory occupants four ar h K) .303-calibre rifles and 20 December. FN semi.-automatic rifles. l-Iow- .-sentenced bert Mu-ise. Miiise, warm and dry in a ho- IS ARRESTED NEW HZAV1-3N. Conn. (AP) The flight of the Nighthawk ended Thursday with the ar- rest of a jingle-writing bur- glar on a dozen charges of breaking and entering and ‘ tiheft. I The Nighthawk, identified i as 27-year-old Frederick Sie- bold. leili. notes in rhyme as his calling cards after a se- ‘night on an ice pan adrift off iwestern Cape Breton. I Muise, a 54-year-old bachelor, tleft his Colilindale. N.S., home ‘Wednesday morning to hunt ‘seals on a stretch of ice lying in McIsaac's Cove near the tiny coastatl community. With the aid of field glasses he spotted two or more seals on ;the ice far out from shore. He .had killed five Tuesday and ' f k-' ‘ . 11:: gefieaiefigfa ms m the $5 a pelt was hoping for another ‘ jgood day. He W“ “Tested by two Armed with a single-shot .22- detectives early T h u r 5 day after breaking into a pizza parlor. As he waited at police headquar te r 5 he composed cailibre rifle. he made his way lover the ice from shore toward -the open water of the Gulf of 3st. Lawrence. About two miles them helpless seals," said Al-. at. Hunter Reveals Ilce Cake Ordeal bered the men on shore builtl a bonfire. “l drifted so .that it disappeared." , He said he “sle t i i the night but I up fast." I ;GOT SMALLER B’ in’. t’ . M ‘ ' _ . 5 K [me ms? hundfex, ‘Lauritzen Lines of Copenhagen . necessary to move every ‘min utes as large sections were breaking off the ice pan and it he be- n to give up hope of rescue --,-omnt so Lawrence, expects igrew smaller. He sa' Isa ;because t‘he pan was ‘Continued on page 2. col. 6) far out some" dur- ‘breakers to ply between Europe nil ‘she rained }and Montreal. hard for about an hour and j [9] room here, recounted his Idl1dn_'t feel too good, then when .f,reig,hter's Iffggiggtn b:‘fi’eI‘°wiIn(§°:'vI;ls 5;’; "Europe, the St. Lawrence River hard and the in was breaking is absolutely clear from Mont- Freighter Sails From Montreal By WILLIAM MacD0llGAl.L Ml0N'l‘tRtEAiL (OP) — The Rimja Dan left Montreal Thurs- day. the latest of a number of Danish ships which have takenl tadvantage of a mild winter and ‘the unsolicited but welcome ‘help of federal government ice- baker has proposed at Commons .vote of non-confidence in the ,minority Liberal government ;tax it impos last year on ‘building materials and produc- ition equipment. I The Opposition leader's nio- For the first stage of the return journey to real to the Atlantic," a national iharbors board spokesman said. The .500-ton Rimja an istthmne speech the seventh vessel of the J. °°"l°“ds to arrive in port here this win- Imue to be demmegtal "’ Vim‘ ter. And the line, the first lo.°"s segnlems °f te Canad‘ milk extensively the profits of °C0"0my-' winter n-avigation on the St. The roll-call vote on this issue four more within the next few weeks. MacRae Supports Decision ‘for falling to repeal the sales. I WEATHER Light snow. fluri-ies in afternoon; north- westerly winds 25, gusts to 40. Low-high 12 PAGES Dief Seeks Gov"r Ousier Over Building Sales Tax Roll-Call Vote Slaied Tuesday 0'I"1‘AiWA tOPJ——J"ohn Diefen- ;a combined opposition of 13. f 95 Conservatives. Credit- I An oubamendment moved by one of the other Opposition ggrou-ps would be voted on to- {night Diefenbaker noted that ttion, moved at the end of 3 99. when the sales tax came to a [minute speecth Thursday as an '‘’‘’t9 at the la“ 5'955l° ‘amendment to the reply to the “he C'°"5°"V3‘tIV°5_) _ that I ‘the sales tax “is and will con- lother Opposiion iized against the an their votes "in cold storage." n, ' we stood alone i" while the in voting against RECITES LONG LIST 3 He recited a long list of pro- ;ment to say tests against the tax by various I5 5°h"d"I°‘I T“°~“laY "Ig'h'~ The organizations, describing it as Liberals have 129 seats against. unjustified. a brake on expan- . sion, a detriment to e trade. a burden on production costs and t.he cost of living. and meaning fewer jobs. “This is the time for Parlia- to the government l$§eth:nkfi1gegnh:&,i.bast .out, he found a small herd of1 0 o [-—l-‘his ls Something that II n - - “ ' seals straned on the ice. ’ Wrong. this is Somellllllfi Ofl = t I o Ban I oxic I o Killers we - °'°.‘."“ *5 “"1 - . BM‘-GI-In is SEA!-9 I Diefen-baker said. My “"35 cupped by men He bagged 15 seals while the 9 ‘ Opposition leader, oily b°,t,tI°Tflteh;“ high and fancy tremainder of the herd had lum- I “We are dealing with fi r el legislation banning the use 0i‘I.n protect ourselves with Iegis-Itwo weeks away l'!‘0m 0VeI‘C0m- funny and free ' b€I‘€d_ frantically out of range. {when we deal with a lot of lhetpnisonous top killers in the pro-t lation." ill’! chalilenge. to his p y ..Unmmdm] M’ hunter‘ mm the said in an interview. ipesticides and fungicides." Ag-;vince. ; ‘ lleadership. received prolonged sum me ‘ I Muise began skinning the riculture Minister Andrew Mac-I Pointing out that there has:13" P01-$0” CASES tdesk - thumping acclaim from “Now ‘ I'm tiniwinged no seals ''‘"‘d by I319 all9_l‘"00l1 had ,Rae said in the Legislature yes-lbs.-en some public reaction toi H9 “Id ma.‘ there hail b9_°“i1l|e C0nS€l‘V3tlV€ back flight you see tcompleted the job. With a rope tie,-da_v_ .the proposed legislation. Mr.§"l3 "35°5_"l l'V€Sl°<‘-l"_ P0lS0tlltltz.;when he rose to speak._ ,,T0' reflecl__what fool’ we ‘slung over his shoulder hot in the debate on the draft _-.u1.‘iMa(.Rae said «-1 am not anyjreported in the province last. But some Conservative MlP.l_ mortals be» hauled all but ‘me Deli 10 350"‘ Idress. Mr. MacRae outlinedtmore in favor of prohibitive,.V°8!‘- He_ pointed out, howev_er,l,remamed silent. DWE185 Hark‘ ' ' that he did not have informationlness IPC—-Calgary North) went 3150 yards of the shore. . .m. ; set out to get the remaining pe land as he drew near the spot New Rope Trial he heard "a great roar." A five- Granted In Quev ‘afoot gap suddenly opened in the QUEBEC (GP)-—-Roger Trem- lice ahead of him. hlay. Quebec City businessman ‘. “I wasn't too scared though so 'twice found guilty of the ‘rape! started back toward land to inf a 17-year-old go is free on thick up-the others-" ‘* ‘ He had attached a rope to two or three of the pelts and hauled them to within 50 yards of the shore when he looked up and pending appeal on the second conviction. Tremblay was found guilty 1962. of rape and to eight years in lsaw 30 or feet of open water prison and three strokes of the tin front of him. lash. Be a I a a was I - More iac-counted for but an inventory granted a second trial, which ISHOIJTS NOT HEARD uise began shouting in the Que__ recenti,-_ .direction of the land. His shouts. increase is W In Agricultural Stall An incrcas in the Depart- -ment of Agriculture staff was recommended in the Legislature. yesterday by 4th Queens Liber- 'th P rial ‘however. were not heard and he ‘decided to set out for a nearby U point where he ho the ice r e might still be attached to be “But when I got further along she was all heaving and rolling and I had to turn back." he said. Men had gathered on shore and he shouted for them to bring out a boat. The only boat .a hand was frozen down and He also advocated the est.ab- illley lolddlllgl l0 Stay Where he ..-. ‘ .. -was. an tey would ask the ;”’h°"°".' °f 3 mm ‘°"‘,'_“dlitoMtP to send for help. °“"da”°“ F0’ °“" ""3"'I°eI~5- I As night fell Muise remem- some of the reasons for the gov -‘measures than anyone else. but. were caused by poisonous top iMONEY IN BEDROOM 1 Racket‘ Has $763,223 CHICAGO rapt — Crews 0f'woman, who said she had lived :.ai,h iweary policemen Thursday fin- stacks of bills found in the rear policy-wheel operator. The total ‘was $763,223.30, they reported. A high-speed change counter. borrowed from a church. was pressed into service to count ‘mounds of coins found along ,with the bills in the south side 'home of 68-year-old l..aw-reitce Wakefield after he suffered a fatal heart attack Wednesday night. Mrs. Rose Kennedy, 66. who summoned police after Wake- -field was stricken. never let the ished lit hours of counting thick Ijumped into a bedroom of the home of a dead Ito the Kensington I)iSli'i(‘[ ikiller. He gave an example of one near it poisonous spray. Mr. MacRae said that one in- zredient of one of the poisonous Owner I when h1Ti°rnmem‘s decision to introduce.there are times when we haveias "’ I‘°“' ‘"3"!’ “I the ¢35°5l°l‘ reading his “9W5P3Pe1'- r. Diefeiibaker made than t points, among others: i case where three steers died be-I cause they had been licking. salt blocks that had been sioiedtbctween the French and Ena- ——l-le accused the Liberal gov- >ernment of trying to gain politi- cal advantage from a division |lish races. “The government by ‘its actions has given rise to see- Itionalism." he said. sprays. sodium arsenate. doesl‘CEN'I'RALlZATION' lplication. “This buildup." ' his -with Wakefield for 23 years.j police car with. the hoard when it was removed larger operations in potatoes. “While potato fields are rotat- p0_ led year by year. the sodium ar- - . . . .. :. I f ' ' -lice station. She remained with igaigfiongmgal;,'f‘;Tu:hg°:($_..ap' .’ it throughout the maratiiont lcount. OTHER EXAMPLES ‘MFS. KCUHPCIY. Pxillalflltlil he!’ Mr. MacRae gave examples lI1l8I‘€5t- in the m0l1€!t- Salfl $150.- of the effects of insecticides in 7000 Of It IDEIOHBS I0 ll€l‘~ 9/llfi other parts of Canada. ''In one isaid it was acquired by her late case." he said. “traces of pea- husband. who had operated as fticide were found in milk, re- ‘fl gamble? In 535k3l00ll- 53-itléil tcontiniied on page 3. col. 7) not dissapate from the land bull lstays in the soil and builds uplw ;with each successive yearly ap- n¢.speech itself. he called I the more rapid dialogue of disillusionment . . . the changing paitcrn oitskimme;_d milk masquerading as ——<He charged the govermncnt ith “creeping centralization." ——Dealing with the throne ll. icream. —-He said inflation is thread- tened because of manipulation with the money supply on or- iders from Finance Minister tG ordon. 5 --He called for another trade ‘and economic conference of lCommonwealth nations. like the ‘one his government convened in 1958. . ~—He predicted that Mr. Gor- don's changes in the withhold- al Harold P. Mr. Smith spoke for twent minutes just prior to the close c session. as the debate on the draft address contiii-ued He will proceed with his spectli at this 'nnrning‘s sitting. “in this province when the r.o- tential is so great, feel that 3. Ei- , mg is e farmer." Mr. Smith said that many of them are facing a profitable". and liould Ingricultuie. i stressing the need for a busi- ness-like attitude among farm- he said that "they mint tkeep recent and know exact- liiy what's going on". Ruby Trial ‘educated . was chosen Thursday as the ‘ trial inf Jack Ruby for the ahootl: ‘of Lee Harvey Oswald. accu Ipresidentlal assassin. Mini E. cancer. 35. rather of two boys and h r of a mas- ters in education. was *sworn in as iui-or after 23 can- Ididates before him had been re- tedln the flrstfourdahof the trial. . - 1 After Csuaey'a selection, five other prospective were disqualified and the trial was re- cessed overiilght with a sixth un-_ der oiiami nation. ,..p «.7... ‘ r CROWN BECOMES GRE CmwnPi-rtnce Ooanantlne, ahovonwitIihiaiiancee.Ptisiri- Denmark a .w1aobeounarecemof 5°“-A-900°‘ - :i~eece‘l1ii.irailayforliisall-' ayeavrago 41! 9l¢Il93'- “"3 WW» 5 planltomarry next January imoney out of her sight. ’l‘he .7, >.:.,,.,..... EK REGENT Conetaitine is a lieutenant jun- ior (Ode in the Greek Navy. a fit lieutesnt in the Army and dying officer in the Air Force. (AP Wirephoto). 4 PART OF ESTATE The money, u-nder [Illinois law. is part f Wakefield's estate. The internal revenue service ;I157. plus accrued interest f0fiNext gtthe period September 1952! . =.th,m"ghJu,ne1955 Memtbers of the Legislaliire After policemen entered the _will increase that? Pace of sit- and Calgary before they mov . ‘to Chicago in 19%. _ Foster Pace atnnouiiced it had filed tax liens against the estate totalling set.- back bedroom ne reported he tings next week, the sight of so The tentative schedule calls mg tax, designed to encourage 1Canadian participation in eign-owned companies in Can- 'ada. has “brought about a sit- uation that will cause the gov- .ernment tp have to retreat v OHCP more. Three Speak In Debate safety deposit slips for five banks—one each in Gary. Ind, and Detroit. and three in Chicago. Police said Wakefield. a ne- gro. operated two policy wheels which were disregarded as small potatoes by the crime syndicate here. A policy wheel is a form of; giaamblimz in which players can The Haricsl l:Jxhi'bit.ion, held ‘Waller ‘mm ll l9W 99"‘-S I“ 59V‘ niinually at the provincial ex- eral dollars. It also is_known ‘hihjfion g,.,,und5_ is hging dis. 35 "W9 “"mb°l'5 F“"“°- _ continued. lgricultiirc Ministor M"~“- K°““°dY I‘ 3 Will“ /\lKll‘F'W .\lacRae said in the Iwomiin. ‘ Il.l’El'SIt8llll'(‘ yesterday. He was replying to .=i Ql|l’.\‘llf\Tl To Prepare :‘p'i;)Daniel MacDonald tl.-lst 1 I ' .\i-r. ‘.\l$i('Ril(’. said “it is our S vis't‘c:iniention that the exhibition QUFBEC (Cm Le gale‘-llils not accomplished what it . ’ “, ‘ I istl out to do. ' ' . . it. miber of specialized -I i ‘ money each year. If has not ‘ ' - . _ encoirragcd people to improve I The newspaper “Md ma" 3‘ their home gardens. The fair though police here refuse to com I ment. they are worried ahout.’I"‘“_°h“"3°d 5.” ml ”“’,”',".”’ the visit and heavy so-cuii‘.y‘:;:L3 8'3” "["t”“":l1"':f’n"t‘w‘“:l"fV]:‘I' _ M‘ 1 ' . . . in em r l-, :m§:°.i"I.i.iy adizuld iii c§’..‘;'-'.'II°i'i.ir. .dividvat winners-" self be protected. but measures l°T“ER QUESTIONS would be taken to prevent any‘ D‘"'ll‘1 ‘ll? Ql|9~‘"l0fl P¢"Y'l0t'l- monstrations or possible sabo- Lllflmlfl -‘mill! t .pninted out age. , Queen Elizabeth will visit Que- Jtumber Gt bee (fit connection with centennial ccre- ' IN‘ p=’"'k'i'niz near ‘monies. | ' I i "There should be some soul lets. Surely they are not S01 1. 9 almost fainted at . _ spoake,-5 in 91,3‘, 0,, xcaiching in this Legislature." Ilabilualed '0 Si" tn?“ me’-V Ill}lle(!I£y'l‘;Il81f?ff‘g.e"')ahtOmeS‘§l)d must b mllch money ‘for smmgs at 10 am’ and 2'30I”"‘ ‘I'ra'” “dd"'°” -"e“l°'d“5’ before an mi is done to m_ w aid 59]] umir birnlnngiit fort He quoted figures showing it was everywhere.‘ all over ,p.m. on Tuesday. Wednesday andi“-ere Gem-ge Maoxay (1,.4th ‘ '5' "8 ' , a mess of p0tl8-8€- ’ that each of Prince Edward Is- the m.°.m ‘.‘, °V°ryWh.e'° Inf? °" ‘Th“'5da-"' “'"h 3 2'3" l""‘- 5"‘ Pl‘l"’N"- A-€I'iCUllUP9 M|lni!1!e1' "9359 the numb?!‘ 0‘ I'“l“°1' Mir. Ma«cKa,\'. referring lD‘and's threw fieldmen must . the °°l‘1"‘§- he €"C'131m°d- The itmiz On M'0nClfl.V and l“ritla.‘y'- ‘Andrew MacRae and Harold outlets in the province. George the government's enthusiasm a ‘serve 2.44: iumis. while the 17 * money was xitteged all ovfi: The House meets today at 10 Smith ll.-4-th Qucensl. ‘ MacKay ti..4oh Prince! said few ago over_ its new 5"‘ MW! SW13 e?°h l°°k “E? :11; iilacel-1°n,t eh 0°r- <3“ t-dam. and it is expected that Mr. Smirh adjourned the de- yesterday. accounttinfl System. said it was 1595-k3"5%9lh° 16 I” New B“"'3' ' Li‘ 5 °l;p‘":..a‘s' “"3999 lwhen it adjourns it will adjourn hate and will have the Hour Sneaking in the ddaatc on the " zing“ ent ,“’.'f ' _- g “ 7°. 5 °r ,°°5 ' illlllil Monday at 2.30 pm when it resumes, draft dd M M.acKay d atrtments had overspeni‘ 0nl.‘~' I-1 Saskatchewan does .. . Police said they also found _.--_.. ‘ d 3 mas‘ ‘ T.’ t. . “op. um [es in me last fi,5_jagi-iculture count for a gher ‘seven firearms. two reported hm mi. “q‘.”°r s"'"a' 1°" .5 '9" es 3 ‘ed that theiperccnlage of production than stolen from Chicago policemen. ~“‘“°“‘ Dmklnxv P9 5‘*‘d» “I Y9?“-.*.‘° “"33” . . -in e.i:.i,." he pointed out. $18,825 in government bonds. it I5 ‘m the ‘N’-‘N359 °ld°F ml“ 1“h‘m'y M the I”-°V'm°° '3' ‘ ' “ dozen books of trading stamps: - Harvest Fair 1 Discontinued of those appealed and won Re a.sI(f‘fl Attorney-f‘-eizersl Alban i-‘arrner whet-herr or not the others who were lined shruld liaw their fines returned. Tl. l-‘arrner said he was not mvarc of the circiinistances and did not know whether or not the‘ of the fines. said he will look into the mat- Iii’. Hon netll 4 L-ith .Pl‘l‘Ii‘nPl“lf liarl reached ii decis- v and Charlottetown in Ifror traffic infractions resultingmuai the North .and-tor is River Rink. He said severaiiiiext week ion on . uh:-«her or not the IIt'|lI(lT' le'.7Jislat' D!“ sihle changes in Liquor Con- Mr. i-‘armer said still under co in l‘¢‘l-'>l.\' to another question theniotter is ' '. ‘L-Milt Queensl llmm Ovposiixion Leader A. W. that last year a.Mathc-son. Mr. Farmer. an poo- persons were finedivincial treasurer. said lie report of the provincial exneciedtobsi-ecu ti