‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts and Charlottetown 40 and 55 Outlock for Thursday—sunny and cool High tide toda¥ at Charlotte- town 1.46 a.m. and 12.35 p.m. At Rustico at 739 am. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., June 16, 1965. 5 than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- day at 5.43 a.m. and sets at 8.44 p.m. All times ADT. New Glasgow @ and Gl, Sydney | Car Free Trade Passes Hurdle WASHINGTON (CP: Canadian - United States agree- ment to eliminate tariffs on most motor vehicles and their component parts leaped a ma- jor U.S. legislative hurdle Tues- day. — The American Motors. Later, Som governments hope. the com sumer will enjoy lower prices | — = The ways and means’ commit- tee of the House of Represent- atives gave unqualified ap proval in principle to the meat Shooting Victim | & 5 Di be Child E ; I Twé changes were made by . — | -Hospital officials yesterday the committee affecting -domes- | described Donald Sinclair of | tic provisions of the bill. | Charlottetown, wounded Sunday| The tariff abolition applies ' im a shooting accident, as “‘com- | initially only within the North ing along all right." | American auto and parts indus- The 19-year-old son of Mr. | ‘Fy. which is dominated by Gen- : | and Mrs D. L. Sinclair of 2 | €tal Motors, Chrysler, Ford and layed by space satellites. It ex- pects the world weather system to go into effect im 1968. —were discuss-d last night at a tion recently. Mr. Praught. : s : ti is | ident bh Euston Street. was injured when Charioticirwn tranch of the Chariticiown branch, is vice- 3,22, calire if — << x& ££ = Be £ x «x ® 2eetie Association president Canadian as discharged summer F pee tenes a tage of A. Walthen Gaudet a :30-7-9 poe are vee Goan Duty 16 fo) tee oer ae Dr. — Ci D id <> SIE Gam bs occeutmadeted |tesan seemed on Gan aolional mae ity ec es Rock DORIS There is no ca tthe eal etvionsy beard es A e st d tHupson Day camp which « 2 is Stewart . Bo committee chza-manm R. E..Sel-. at-both meetings. - Tr qenr-Lovim Mike coccetve mecting WEATHER on Sasi 5 pase onies After consideration of tenders Senp Me NO hand 2 ae ae lie im TORONTO (GP) — Tempers eee eet © Coe © a: AWARTI MELOER Potcin- Technicolor? - 10S Pam | Thea wa shoan y tures: | council decided ir aaa DALE CARNEGIE COURSE CONCLUDES ~ fi Lew Tuesday = ce on ing the issues to any of the five —________ : Fe tenderers | Camp Kier Program The graduation and final session of the Dale Carnegie Course took the form of a banquet held at the Charlotte- in human_.relations and effec- tive speaking was given to 22 students under the instruction of Toby English, Halifax, and prepared speech champion- ship contest held last week | was won by Wilfred MacDon- ald. From the. left are: Mr. English, Premier Walter _R. | Council noted that bids re-| ceived reflected the proce | poor condition of the bond mar- | ket. It was announced tenders would again be called at a later | date. } the Executive Council: | Esher Street |Belmont Street Liquor Warehouse 25,590.00; know the Federal Government 15 m the evening. Low-high at 64 6 06 A 7% 7 73 town Hotel last evening. The assistant instructor Stan War- Shaw, Ken Jenkins and Mr. Is Given - 2 14 week development course wick of Charlottetown. The Warwick. Q “6 6 The two issues of 5% per cent Dates have been set for the 42 72 bonds are for $270,000 ordinary sc 4 C ES 8 season for Camp Keir operated 41 7 city issue and $304,000 for the THE REEN PL D by the Presbytery of PEI, the) Saint John ........ a> 68 commissioners of sewers and | X Presbyterian Church. | Hen Georze Dewar, MD, who Moncton .......... 41 62 water supply. WITH ? . |nave bees added See ooo ae ee loeeees S St |g, lowest bidyreceived was $4. | , ' 2 ' - i.-:. . lones. A ministers and workers | tesd a feders! provincial SANT «.-.0-.05- om | THE MOST.IMPORTANT __. : mnriy , ee ee ter ol cet le ee | ro (Ay 28 to 3 with Rev. i - = represent Jebw’s ... 3522: 33 41 . j | MacMillan, professor ef system: province st » conference called Boston ——.1....... 7 32 | MISSION OF THE SECOND atic theology at Presbyterian | by Hoe C M Drury which New York ......... 55 Cs ; | College, Montreal, as the theme- deals with emergency govern- Miami pe ae 38 f é ‘ ’ | speaker. ment plas==< im commectios New Orleans ...... TB 2 WARI The City of Charlottetown|City also a Business Tax on the | properties owned by the Gov- July 1 to July 4 will be the With civil defemce measures. Tucson ......... 68 91 ° _ = of ore taxes a one meee: 7 oe a aga re va- | ; Women’s Con-Also atiextzg the Thursday Los Angeles _.. o @ | oo ‘ snows = provincial property in the! The following is a list of the | luation a siness as- : . ang Meeting «= be Major Orin Si- j <sity and at a beceneas tax cal 8 iieats ts the Manas sere. jones =o the registrar being aaah icone aan dedeaes = wea- STARTS TOMORROW 3:30-7-9 the liquor store. - | oe - erdins:2 office indications | i A brief presented yesterday | LOCATION =e reek atabtun a. i= se = — to cs — day to-| . | to the cabinet asks that Aston Prince St. c t a Seer as| ail of an ae "July |tend July.Z° to Augt 4 with Jean or most of Maritimes | province pay taxes on all real| Lower Prince St. Old Customs Bldg. 52,625. Low og director 67 lGasar ond betes fae, following a clearing trend which ATTACK! jj : property owned by the govern-|40 Gt. George St. Old Bank of Canada 15 to 23 Junior Boys ages an Sas ae ‘ange in Tuesday evening ment in the city, as well as the| Bldg. 51,120.00 | will attend with Rev. LR. Files, Seer c=? A disturbance over, EGG PRICES business tax. {Corner Gt. George and | as the director. : 5 to 13 wih Miss Gardiner and the southeastern United States. Dealers were quoting produc- Presenting the brief were May- Richmond St. Provincial Bldg. eee | The Presbyterian Men's Con- | Miss St2s zs directors. vous is expected to bring some cloudy |ers Tuesday for ungraded eggs or Walter Cox, City Comptroller | Church St. Court House 262,955.00 ference will be“held July 23 to ao weekend camp Sept. 3 conditions to southwestern Nova {delivered in Charlottetown 25 John Butler and Coun. William | Kent, Grafton, Weymouth P.W.C. and Voc a ‘al July b with the annual Service to | Scotia this evening. This wea- | cents per dozen for A. large, 20 MacNeill, chairman of the fin- | and Cumberland Sts. —— . aaeael Witness to be held Sunday, The repsrar fer | ther system is expected to pass |cents for A medium and 17 cents ance committee. |310 Kent St. ouse ry | July 25. camps is Hugh Lowry. The far enouzh south to result in’ for A small. It was estimated in the brief | Edward St. Vacant Land Senior girls ages 12 — 16 at- . little or _no_ precipitation over, that- the government owns pro- |Corner Kent and-Rochford-St__New- Provincial sino aa ane the district. However, clouds | DIES IN BOSTON PY 1b tho city With 98-2000 ne Stroct eng, ea *"78.270.00| Ject to taxation but at the time eration of Mayors: and Munici- may spread into the southern| John C. Druhan, husband of ed value of $9,312,075. | ons, Kent § t Wasidante 11,640.00 | Of the passing of this Act only a | palitie: 25/ now thes pay to all | half of the Maritimes overnight. the former Dorothy B. Suther- It was requested that tax pay- | 391 Kent a : ‘Lani - 2 1,125.00 few properties belonged to the yeou-cine: @ grant im lieu Bursday promises to be most- land, Kensington, died recently ments begin in 1966 as the gov- Kent and Cumberland St. Montgomery Hall 558,365.00 Crown and each year more and ae tices at ek es a ly sunny for all three provinces. | in Boston. He is survived by his ernment’s 1965-66 budget has al- | McGill Avenue Provincial Sanitorium 762,955.00, more property, which was tax-) (0° Oe ee pay : : | widow and a sister, Mrs. Teresa ready been prepared. | Longworth Ave. Queen’s County Jail 63,710.00! able, is taken Wy ORO T sseviied wi cau ew Gk Resienal : ° a Druhan. A brother, Philip, pre- Following is the text of the |31 Kensington Rd. Infirmary 25,455.00 | Crown. i youn ; = N‘S., Cape Breton, deceased him. Word of the death g e | gto . ' that the Cr Properties are Prince Edward island: Sunny i i brief presented to cabinet this | Riverside Drive Garage 197,840.00, We are not asking the PROV | assessed and valued on the same | with a few cloudy periods: cool. |"2* received by the deceased's morning: Kent St. Government House 106,535.90) ince for ‘sumeling eller Govern | ao, as other puapetty. “light winds becoming Sony | sister inlaw, oe ee : Mr. Premier and Members of Cold Storage Plant § 240,875.00) ments are not doimg As you . ; S j r Properties with their | " ' We wish to thank you for the | Liquor Stores Business Tax | sauie Cae mee oe | value 2s they are mow paying | CLIFF ROBERTSON 5 GEORGE CHAKIRIS 633 SQUADRON opportunity for allowing us to $9,312,075.00| sions from the Canadian Fed. ©. ° ©*? at our current tax a rT ALSO SPORT be present at your meet- rate of 29) per hundred "BINGO ing today. From this list we feel that | LOCATION : CARTOON We come before you seeking | following should be exempt be-| ledged as such does not in any Queen Street ee a TOTAL further financial assistance for |cause of Historical, Hospital, |measure lessen the obligations Malpeque Rd Sent SP hemi: 4 a : our City and wish at this time | Educational and other purpos-| of the Government to assume Malpeque Rd. s Ferm TONITE = JUNE 16 to bring certain facts to your|es: Provincial Building, |the same. ? (part i city? 257 455.00 attention which we feel are de-|P.W.C. and Vocational School,| Municipal services coSt! Railway Wharf Frost Proof Wareheuse 230 350.60 Z ° serving of your serious consider- | Provincial Sanatorium and | money and they have to be paid Haviland St : : avin Queen Chariotte 307 905.00 own CUriin ie ation in support of our claim for | Queen's County Jail. Deleting |for. There is no reason why | Lower Water St. Old Rice Property 9255.00 Financial Aid. | these from the total above would | those who benefit from the ser- | Crestwood Drive Ressiezce 21,450.69 As you know at the present |leave an assessed valuation of |vices should not bear the cost | Brighton Rd. Old Barracks 86.815.00 —PRIZES— time the only way the City has |$6,452,795.00 on which we feel | and this applies with even great- | Kent St. Armoury 68.910.00 to raise money to provide the |the Government should pay jer force to revenue producing | Lower Water St. DP-_ Works 16_316.00 Members — Guests — 9 P.M. services required is by the tax- | taxes. properties. It is unreasonable Lower Queen St. Dept. of Tramsport ation of Real Property, and Per- | The reason for this proposal | and unfair to expect other tax- Wharf : 39.200.00 sonal or Business Tax. Out of a |is that the maintenance of Pro-| payers of the City to pay for Lower Haviland St. Dept. of Fisheries 2 SBA BAAaABPaABAaAABABL SA. total estimated expenditure for |Perty used for carrying on of |these services which rightfully Lower Water St. Dept. of Tramspert 2mm © : 1965 of $2,122,267.00 the amount | Government business and activ- | should be borne by the Province Tae Elizabeth Drive Light House 15.0 to come from taxation is $1,738,- |ity is a charge on the Province | at large. — — sane THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN 162.00 or 82 per cent of the total |as a whole and we feel there is! We feel that the Province ge ane an ae expenditure. In 1969 and 1972 | No justifiable reason why Muni-| should at least pay taxes on the | $3.013.200.00 we estimate that 8 per cent and 87 per cent of our expendi- ture will have to come from tax- | |cipal taxes should not be includ- led in the cost. The Provincial owned propre- proper basis or pay an ade- quate sum on Government prop- erties to compensate for the loss Sturgeon ation. This projection was made |ties enjoy the services provided | suffered by the City through non | paying grants im lieu of tax te TONIGHT SHOW in working closely with Mr. W. |by thé City, such as police and | receipts of taxes for services| Municipalities where property is AT DUSK! E. Massey on the tax structure fire protection, street lighting, | rendered and to pay regular tax-| located. committee study. The proposal we would like to put before you, Honorable Gen- tlemen, today is that the Prov- incial Government pay to the City, taxes on all Real Property “owned by them sitiiated in the Jw ond ME D (OU Accs ecm Aen CAMERA CREW FILMING AT LOCAL GALLERY |e 5 ASIN PEPER CG Gs Sh AO EI GED DS Ag a jham, daughter of Mrs. William Te Ce Cua wy ee Giwis on the grest new A camera crew Toron- Charlottetown children and ed nationally by CIL. The film and white print of the film ie | GT@&am and the late Mr Gra- GBENESN SW A ae } Nsort Cresta" Soune ace J ft) was at the Confederation seven from Wellington took ties in with the opening last tod to te jam, daughter of Mrs William Album. Centre Art Gallery in.\Char- part. The film is being pro night of the 57-painting CIL °*P® made available (Graham and the late Mr Gra- lottetown yesterday, king duced for Canadian Industries collection, featuring paintings ‘ater for television distriba- (ham of Gaspereaux. They have ob te * * kk * * te 4 a color film in which nine Limited and will be distribut- by Canadian artists. A black tion. ‘two children garbage collection, sewage and water facilities, highways, etc. |and the cost of these is as legit- imately a part of the operating cost of the properties as any other item of expense. The fact ‘that they have not been &cknow- purpose of business. i You may say that Crown Pro-| perty is not taxable. } We know that under the Brit-| ish North American Act the pro- | perty of the Crown is not sub-' es on all properties used for the We realize year 1965-66 possible to do but we would and it Ten Times The Terror in ECHAI/C OLOR7 “DON'T MISS THIS ONE" Admission Adults .75¢ Children under 12 Free. i — oe En VSR ie ST aa TONIGHT—SHOW AT DUSK ed 3 JACK PALANCE MARIA FELIX PEDRO ARMENDARIZ -+ 2.5 ~ a = - SHI BBAPAAB Aas ssaste QE AL AIS \