waters. off New’ Brunswick .ta« aid experiments in BC... she ‘was given alcohol and tattoo tarks—al} in the interest. ot science. ' The danted ROBINSON IT We: ‘Extend. eo depattinedi: o find out why. lobs: asters} Canada's most profit- ble commercial seafood ~don't-bréed--in-the-Pacifie-— ‘So they turned to 23. She Was brought from ‘the fisher- jes research station § att: Na- “naimo to *Vancouver, -whera she and a colieague. were —giver—tatton “tentification “hy T _saiton’ artist, Doe “Forbes. © To: calfh’ 23 and her partner during the tattooing, ‘and pro- . tect bystanders from their - élaws, the lobsters were dunked in a. bucket of water gpiked with alcohol. ~, That. made _— everybody happy 4 , Alas, 23 never: reached the ocean again..She and. her—cal-* Teague died within two. days of teturning to Nanaimo, mar? tyrs to’ science. Alcohol poisoning and reac- , tion to the tattoos has been tuled out as cause of death, Biologists believe instead the | tris to and from Vancouver ° oa just tod much for: them Henceforth. the lobsters. wil) he tattaned in Nanaimo: —We-are- happy- equipment. + Toronto on the official opening SS your. new building " Supplies Ltd. with. smothers and muffler | POWELL MUFFLER CO. SUPPLIES. D. oe ae PEAR EE BE te TR ERA CO. ? 6629 Jeanne _— ir 5 ee ‘PP. Ree Ragnar aI “Extends. to supply. Robinson. “Onta rlo ” . any ha AEST W ROBINSON. ws + nae nc ee ge eee pe On their official opening. 1 SUPPLIES = — = Lasting Performance pig al & ¢ “OnE ee rn the management and staff of Robinson. Suppfies Lite. "ell the best in their future business endeavours. We were pleas- ed te have been chosen as gener contractors. on this new “> Tis = ta i hte ' 7 b » " " f 4.4 - : ‘ . © f ' ae bs . { see Soi ia ae pa ey : : as us 5 arabes“ -f * Lok r ro . ee oe re Ae: i, : ann m ; my . - sas? ae in A re e @ soe StS Ra v Set! : = oh a * é — : ces s os . ar “ io oie . 4 = The mintater dented any 90 ai The Guatdian, Charlottetown, Wed., Hone 1, 1968. 13 ‘Fisheries Minister Insists re oe Driving Charge | 3 : Mr How ar “said one of the | Master ML.” Stew seer increas... PL ANE SIGN I-12 Mil Working Well. (nm net Ss Sonn Nets $25 Fine cde apeekestaeh Uelie uieas < LONDUR one De Geass ta” 1 e Limit or Ing e |alec.” | Se “Pe és i M i ‘y 2 Viel Lachmann a German ai. ‘ ' : : Both! Mr yHowatd and Mr In traffic oe: vesterday beatin hares Mac nals, et “forge pilot. in the First World OTTAWA (CP)—An obviously mile limit were’ to he cong wulted Crouse complained , bitjerly “that morning Mrs Catherine Bre. nee Bridge. aving a connection war who designed, “twa British. » agitated Fisheries: Minister Rob-" hefore the new.” zo! was .ap-_Canadian fishermen: with lavge- haul. Contnpl Royals, res fins HORSAE AAG Se SORL Debwee® own bombers wilich went: info” opera: ichaud insisted Tuesday thatthe plied. ro-their. fleets 7 A trawlers had to fish outside. the .ed. $25 “and. costs 4 on & charge of vehicle and: Ang eine towedy tion cjust. before. the Seconc.., inew 12-mile fishing’ limit 1s 1S WINDOW o DRESSING <” 12-mile limit—with the excep-> passing # stopped» sctiool ys, John Betts, Nine Mile Creek, in- World War, dieg* Monday. He working and pointed lo its ac- “Window dressing,”’. said Mr- ‘tion of Newfoundland wheréas Justice of the Peace Atbert Hin. efficient. equipment’ and Judith wa: 70 Dr Lachmatin: a worle : Leeptance by the .U.S.S.R- as Crouse the favered eight nations fleats his presided. pane Ann Presby, City, driving with-+ authority on. laminar. flow wings > proof ; : “Why negotate- with a foreign still ae fish up"t) three miles : wy Murray: Hat Seas man out a licence, 7 retired last ‘eat as research db Frank Hoo ward (NDP — government’ over Canada’s wa- from shore - lPaughtin: Ernest Machion. was rector of the “British | aircrafi Skeena’ and Lloyd R. Creuse ters? asked Mr. Howard Canadian-tiitermen were be: fined 3 2 and ,ensts on a speed. AFRICA PROSPER s firm, Handley. Page. Dr .Lach: 2 (PC—Queens - Lunenburg) sib: - Mr. Robichaud said the gov- ing “legislated against by thia | ing- charge” i Re ss mann, responsible for the RAF's jected the minister at a Com- ernment had decided nof to take government.”’ said Mr. . Crouse Hing ee: ? South,- Africa trebled its: gross Harrow and Hampden: bombers, @ | mons fisheries commiftée meet- a unilateval position. Iniual co- Foveign fishermen could take . Fined $10 and costs were: Ro. national product to. $10,330;000,- was interned hy the British dur ing to a West-East barrage of ordinate proposals made to the large haddock cagches off’ Nova | het béerriey> Howat, Cafléton between 1949 and 1964 ing..the second World. War criticism over protracted. nego- U.S. had, not been accepted so “Scotiacbut loc al fishermen could ‘Siding? passing om a solid white ames mmnnanene tintin at ara te eee NEA ESN AEA itfations én the limit with ‘the’ ihey were revised and the gov-~ not ‘line; Joseph Watts: Grand Trac- ‘ atee te : Es U.S. and other nations with ta- ernment owas awaiting word a : pe, g ‘adie,--passints on -a sohd white is ditional fishing ‘rights off Can- from the US. chs st caT0, ue 1 Angus line: WilliamuuuHenry... Mae 2 os ah : ada’s coasts Meanwhile) the 12-mile limit’ Maritime inshore fishery, Me. |7 st — We Extend wee Canada proc laimeds “the 12-* fad-been deterring ‘other “for! Robici haud said the government ‘sybsidies -that are applicable : . ie limit more than, “Wo. years eign fleets from netting. inside ~\. ‘prepared to increase from * els. designed = . h ° * =e ae : Seas , boosting the old three-mile the boundary. 25 : § design or imshore : : F per cent to 50 per cent the | fisheries.’ . . i} sae by’nine miles: and using “Only. vesterday one ow our — BOS iae ene) sa sae a ug ‘ straight . -headland + to.» head- patrol boats ordered out of He- ee land co-ordinates * ‘eate Strait two Soviet vessels.” wore a i: . \ But the US. and sever other = This ‘strait off the’ British Co- ; CONGRATULATIONS : - FI E [nations —announced Tuesday ae | Jambia coast, however, Was one Be ( France,- Spain, Portugal, Italy. “sody on which Canada had a of - 2} ‘ : ~ Norway, Denmark ane the *historie lala a quite ~ apart Enon i TO. a cae vavvaee oe ana eae ee 7 United-Kingdom—who- .a-—from~the 12-mile-lmit- hong | Er ER ct ete ~ | ditional_rights—up—to—the—three-_—__"We-_havehad —communica- W: ere pleased to have been chosen ee ons: with: the government: of “ROBINSON ‘SUPPLIES ‘ x . : consideration by the mipister | the U.SS.R- and they have rec- do the wiring on ins new job. land his department, whfch 1!s.-ognized the application of _ the : : reported to have had the matter | 12-mile limit,” the minister . LTD. under serious study for-- several said. years, would be ‘the cause of Had the ree. aol ee existing dissatisfaction with the fo impose the limit, against | collective bavgaining’and-con- U.S:S.R., Japan, Mest _ Germany _ the aa opening of: Mac ciliation processes,” Mr. Jodoin and Poland, these nations could said in a prepared statement, have’ claimed “‘traditional : their. new building. eee a “In the case of current .rail- | Tights’~along with the other SEAT AES ae e way negotiation, the - extreme. eight. ; q . * ; ELECTRIC delay ih - appointment of | The government. has” twice ALLIED AGENCIES LTD . Meesy Sian ges chairmen. is asked the U.S: to reply to the | e s i inot.likely to make the workers. latest co - ordinates “proposal, ; ee . 5 x roER i Kent Street ~ Charlottetown involved. feel that the . fedeval,) Mr. Robichaud said Tf no reply P oO Box 2045, Halifax i . . : ‘ * SEEKS NEW COMMUNICATIONS. ‘CHANNELS government is concerned about | | was forthcoming, ees will have . ® : os oe SSPSS - 7 ‘ ea } ee % mR} a “This 30-foot-diameter track- near Ottawas may point the — study currently . unused fre- [a pew tee eee eo Nowsrd. shia oe minister shots arn auie omaaar rear = pasar sm = fig antenna installed at the -way tb new- communications quencies for long distance com- | joved taking strike action. is ‘‘not keeping faith with the _ . - : ms f Defence “Research Telecom- channels. It will allow Defence munications via_ satellites: | “Yet if unionists are to main: | people of Canada’ if -he re- s oh 2 _eeoneations Establishment Research Board scientists to (CP “Wirephoto) | tain their integrity.and to share |.treats. from the original dect- ' AEE 2 z ; : a Fe. ee ree er erent een ae ae et in. the . growing prosperity of | sion approved by Parliament 5 eae if t : ‘ ‘ Canada they st se atlewed {that the néw~ baselines will an- His a pleasure fer us to extend con- : z ay Ontario Land Developers seuss ‘1Com ulso to withdraw’ their labor without | clude Queen Charlotte « Sound,. ‘ 5; : : ; a wo | p ry the threat of government inter- Hecate Strait and Dixon Fa- “ gratulations. te Rebinsons Supplies Lim- i: +" aig PM Is vention’? trance, z ee Spine TO 5 escensen bases OED | ae —_ ‘ RA Concerned Over. Contro Se Arbitration ce ited on the opening | of their new modern ; ‘ ay 0 ese. KS i < . Regie i colbow oxawr, i wow viet” Critichzed CONGRATULATIONS | warehouse, | Cl » TORONT (eP)-Land devel- | the color ‘of the brick... and + rivi f * oners in Ontario are concerned | conceivably; the number . of OTTAWA (CP) — Claude. Paes i Rid : , } = : that over-control by municipal .rooms—and ‘their uses—in “the Goin president of the Canadian” 1 S : os “4 officials may choke off major CITES EXAMPLE. says: |Labor Congress, took sharp is- 7 ft Re faa ie SEO «prea ot ROBINSON SUPPI IE f ‘Grant Duff, presdeuf_of ihe He says the shite, an ath" Labor Minister "Nicholgon | |] We believe the “dlatribation ot Match- ] A Urban __ Development’ ‘Institute, sociation an eve opers' "that __ arbitration: | ae HST NZ ARE ae Ra = sobs BS “says the growing use of site- formed’ 10 years ago to ga ‘be elute reducing | Sim woe caeeenlinoe s quality. ae them hes conrti a soos — plan agreements by municipali- liaison between developers and strikes. : : sq pa y ties is the major cause of con: governments, is not opposed to} wr. jJodoin said compuls , : { _0O h Offi ol Op n the principle of | site-plan agree- _snittation and labor court buted to their spectacular growth. i nt e cid pening _ some planning boards raises the , ‘purpose of guaranteeing mini- likely paises saree: = mea | Powe Cs | Seales a ot pdssibility that futute buyers mum standards of development. . | tion to industrial dis- | We are . $ ‘a : f h ng a be told by municipalities _ ‘But .in its . extreme, a site- _— oo . . ai * Se : st > a e t eir new ui in What Kind of house they coud pian~ Can ve 7 a —rinister told =—4 ; = Conratnte a i et Sa ey buy on a given lot—‘'thereby atelane effect on = area if hg So that | Pleased” ad i removing the matter of individ. architectural eontrols are. too ; overnment has been lnok- | Se ud) taste_from.. the publie_de.. rigidly applied,""he_says. “Lines the idee—ot-iegisesen |_-sMipply this oo THE STANDARD - | We were sede te .have been chosen main.’ Mr. Duff singles out “Tor that woul establish compulsory | > H. “te deo the plumbing” “on this” ‘fine ay ‘A site- plan agreement is a. onto’s: University Ave. : arbitration pes labor: courts. Company with oa ° dee umont. dren. Ee ee “Tt, stands. oot asa aio. of | M:. Nicholson said. the’ sys-:) ; ers, WHICH SHOWS spects unimaginative brick and stone, tem had been introduced: in | 6 of: land development, including austerely tailored for the insti- | Australia: and. on the “whole had | the Best in _ MANUFACTURING co. LTD. fied oar i architecture, elevation tutions’ that flank the broad av- | worked well. ae : i - BT ROCRC A DINE ti: enue.” | Mr, Jodoin said the eppnsiie i me Municipalities. must approve "The institute has drawn up’ was true. The amount a time astolite# Incorporated: i908 ; : it "before issuing » building per- rgcommendations to give~devel- lost due to strikes in Australia | Pr . St. John's, Newfoundland } & mit. And this is where develop- | opers a break. _ | had inoreased “after the estab- | batteries i a er .are seared they may have 1. Establish a basic policy of | lishment of labor courts: ~ a problems. ~ appeal procedures to the On-| ‘‘The experience of labor | . : peas CAN USE” TIME FACTOR. |tario Municipal Board that re- | courts im. both Australia and | a ama re Municipalities’ can demand quires a decision wifhin a spé- Britain has-been such as to sug- | “PRE: TO! ‘ all kinds ef -conditions be. put -cified period so grievances can gest that the free callective bar-.| : : into the site-plan— agreement | be: settled. quickly |gaining process is much more | : i - knowing that time ls on. their 2. If one condition of a_‘site- likely to produce a meaningful J. Pe S = - cag syle and a developer can't af- plan agreement is in dispute, al- settlement of such disputes,” so EVE Fay fttt!”:”U””U”™”UCUCUCULLl!:Dl C6 Re eas 6hUvVRU CC ee : fofd to—-fight—even the m-o-s.t low the remainder of a develop- | the head of the 1.286,000-mem- J « } “onerous -eonditions,-"--Mr--Duff.-ment_to__go. ahead while an_ap-_! ber_labor “body-said——____-_—__- -3892-Dufferin St poet eins EOntaite BE : : said in an interview. ‘peal is being heard or-pending. - ‘A more fruitful subject for { . 2 pe: PA oe OT Ree eg aie ‘In land- developing time is ————$—$$ = : ‘ Money. The _site-plan. agreement sisi he ees Fag — Se - CS 5 4s, merely a method of munici- | i , : eal Rees ome AS Constructed e propose to do ee: 8 | : : obey wt * prove you can go ahead.’ : : : -@ @ oe. Oe eo oe if they ‘don’t carte with i] Sy : : seis < ° one minor detail, a whole multi-: 4 ee ; F - ; : i ay : . , ! aoltae plan” may Be held | i wang: - _— soos , ; = a — a = _ ' . ms isieislenlpeattesileeahl é nheos a soni ccs cestnansenainasnpnaninanesic — gia a Sea Lee ge np Ofcourse, the developer can . : : i : : Te appeal to the Ontario Municipal . : Board, ‘but *this-.is..a time-con- : “ : . whming affair.” | See : : a a an “In developing, these delays: a. a Wise * , o ate costly, it. can even mean ' ; a : : hi pb by the time the appeal is i ces ; ‘ . 9 ard we're inté a bad season." : : a ; ; SEES COSTS RISE : We are puck te ‘have been the, cone f R bi S li sie act: “This....ean add. o. ag the itaa a or. 10 nson. Upp les ane sea bal ere pss sot “countless ars to a project— for ee. “pavi for the Lge ; : chee? 2 - praced which et must be | ec ¢ new | P on to public: a we f “The ‘site plan agreement, | RObinson Supplies building. : _ By when in the hands of an -over- | ce ie tell developers ‘how far | astruction Ltd. . ee a Island Construction ltd. TIPSY LOBSTER. |-~._-.---. SHERWOOD / SHERWOOD. < REPORTED. DEAD |. _ DIAL 4-9312_ 3 : ‘DIAL e992. . ~tNANAIMO™~ BC” Sy ctr etter : Poneman afhffey soem menace Slee eaipcoianctie cca ‘ ; ‘ . Number 23, the first- govern- - - - - — ; ment © - sanctioned — tatooed - ee ee ta oa in Canadian ee . ; i Y ‘ . : ? istory, is dead, 4. eo oo She was a pioneer™~ ¢° -TO: é ye Brought from her native et