: J if lt’s Good For The Island 7 The Guardian Is For It aa “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” vawise a = VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 65 waver Ot ope moon onsarge Sseuas CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH is, 1965. o> wom SEVER. Cunezs MOVE CALLED PREMATU | Plea To Retain 5th Kings | Intensive Pr obe O 2 Defeated In House Vote | Voting along party lines yes-; can not be brought im to rein-) rather than on county lines. r terday defeated a Liberal re- state the Sth District.” “We shall have to wait asd solution calling for the reten-| He said according to press re- see what happens in that re- + 6 tion of Fifth Kings electoral dis- ports, the population of George- | gard,’ he said. ne ; trict town within the next few years | With the growth of urban pop- The resolution, moved by was expected to increase ten-| ulation, ‘‘boundary lines are a — Arthur MacDonald ‘L — Sth fold, ‘and added that retention, going to have to change Kings). also asked that two new of the district was ‘‘the recom- time to time,” the minister main- Seats be created in Charlotte- mendation of all people of Kings tained. ‘We will have to change town County—Liberals and Conserva- our thinking from county lines George Ferguson ‘L-—Sth tives alike.” to electoral districts.” Kings), seconder’of the resolu- He added that this was “not tion, said the argument for ACT NOT PROCLAIMED _. the time to make changes—we abolishing the district had been | Provincial Secretary J. David have to wait and see what hap- that population was low in that , Stewart called the resolution “a! pens in Georgetown.” part of the province and Char- Dit premature” as the Election Opposition Leader M.L. Bon- lottetown was to get the addi- | Act calling for abolition of the nell, MD, said Georgetown was tional two seats district had not yet been pro- » growing town and should have “I am not against Chariotte- claimed. representation. He said the pro- town getting an additional two He said redistribution of the vince might be in danger of | members, but | am against it province's federal electoral dis- losing “‘its basic rights under | getting them at the expense of tricts was now underway and | the British North American Act” Kings County."’ he said. “There it was believed the new district with regard to federal represea- is no reason why an amendment would be based on population, | ‘Continued on page 14 col. 8) PCs Take Moderate Approach — To Legislation On Opting-Out OTTAWA ‘CP The Con- |bill until a federal-prov:ncial | that the arrangements recovered. servative party Wednesday un- conference is held to discuss|‘remove the shackles veiled a moderate approach to “priorities’’ for the 17 programs the provinces. the federal goverment’s opt- | involved. Debate on the bill was started ing-out legislation, terming «(| Finance Minister Gordon said after the Commons earlier ‘Innocuous” and a hoax but not priorities are being discussed agreed to shelve the Canada| dangerous to Confederation by a tax structure committee Pension Pian bill until next GEORGE RB. Marcel Lambert (PC ‘— Ed- ‘that is expected to report early | week, when it is expected | i> monton West) telling the Com- ,+7xt year. No gases givqperry — Se the per. | ° “° mons was aki for his |conference was needed, said, 'liamentary commi report) vorty, said the bill to permit 'and for this reason the amend. |will be made available. provinces to withdraw from cer- ment was “nonsense.” Mr. Gordon told members tain established shared - cost| Mr. Lambert said the legis they should not fear the opting- progr: does not t the lation ties provinces to contin- out legislation and asked ‘them provinces “ene iste of latitude." ving the programs intact for to remember “a broad and | Mm e iS Casure ° Alvin Hamilton (PC—Qu'Ap- |‘ duration of the original fed- flexible one than a pelle) said there is unease eral-provincial agreements. arene etn swat » within Canada about the federal | There is no opting out,” he | needed if our country is to pros Ss government giving way to the >4i¢ per and succeed. _ + af. provinces on many issues out | Programs en he chengea The federal government this “bill by itself is innocuous.” after agreements expire, : added. but this could happen in federal — proviscial i | i ’ RERSER ES an f Ht Feri a§ ff | iH Ht oe the i 4 F ' § 5 F ' ec ee any event if a province refused ae & progra | come a searching look at) \ ss with Erik Niel- |‘ Tenew an agreement. | thoes aaah had teBin” ignored by | of butter Annually, ' Most the -pregrams vt a 2 i 'most overcome the aan realemaaa OA ineed for shared-cost programs recognition,” consumption jand some programs are so well whe called for! chased from the would be established they likely resolution that} board by a large discontinued by any govern by the associa-| facturing plant ment. | and is E h if I = ° 3 li t ge ts slept | the FARMER LOW MAN : debt from our people, Daniel MacPherson, | Met trom ‘axatiee iG ; F Bed Bridge said in his MONTGOMERY. more favorable | TNE repert thet “while it is aiffi- Civil sights leaden conditions for economic growth. cult... to anes the final et rprigrim@ee added, however, that the effect of margarine, there is no te Alabama's capital i \government would have to coa-, doubt that it is bad. news for the [Sema to Alabama's capil - ‘sider whether ould "This “ig at least Se Mem inte ate jen te | pital we Sit cenl aes tes | De. Martin Luther a “Would we, like “pe| The oe im pele a, eee Seat nat me Nene oa wom adn Tw ders ate ape (Se pect of being regurgitated se to abdicate cally that margarine sold | US. District Judge Frank M. ask wo coll revert to for- jin July seh atthe on ae ir. issued an order mer position? asked. | Tevolutionary group. moisture content be strictly com- parring county authori Bg ng .| me er se a an se as Weal -taocring’ ek the | connmaitten of the Mouse could bu \encunted the auch dn Gubto te During the afternoon a discus-|spmile trek from Selma. He Te eines at ee Lene ee oe eae between even ordered them to provide) ing recess of the Legislature. j[masty that had been set ‘up in| production and rt of butter | protection. ey He said he fined ih het coataty eater the Ot | ven that the peice eo ‘The judge said the five-day a prem- . < 2 Ore a ee ; g » Million Dollars Is Adde o Local Farm Board Fun Qo. te i een ‘oy $3,-) did He $75,-| that would like prin-| to ot ser- “That's not enough,” | vices mand al : sled Conte ; the. a iat| wes at be oe eae 1V oan te Far, entail be se with| °F special, cases ' | provides — $i0,s08 ad ‘every i i wane to 45. , ¢ Guar cian an 8 Ag . zz . oe 1 Need Pr