f 7 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Jan. 27, 1966. 17} ACROSS THE ISLAND | er joRemanded inst 2,” Talk Of Election | on break chargers siete . jee illegal possession of liq- | Douglas Joseph Strickland and /¥or. : j ; : | : \ ’ Pp |Barry. Joseph Gass, both of} : Cherry alle Man G rowl ng n e E e | e |Charlottetown, were each fe- KIDNAPPED SINGER Z ‘ie, cee ioe. |manded to Feb. 9 on two charg-| WARSAW (AP)—Stelan Kier. By A. C. HOLMAN ~ spring they feel there will be es of break and entry by Magis |Pacm 0 2 iAvPsy. ., bees . There is still no word as to {one sometime this fall. They |trate James B. J. on, QC, in Ser aod when the Legis- | seem to feel that the Conserva- | a 8. Seem: lucting gypsy songstress lative ho ee nor | tives ee me to go to. tye | Queens County _Magist r a te’s | Bronislawa Korsun,: known as who the movers and seconders | polls with Premier W. R. Shaw Court yesterday, Frank Sigs- Randia. Kierpacz, married and ~ Has Rare Type Fish By NEIL A. MATHESON cs big Ocean Sunfish yesterday on a shore field on . Wa the farm of A. H. Mutch, Cherry Valley. The big fellow weighed an, estimated 400 pounds when it drifted ashore recently. The I heard Reid Sangster say_last week that he—remembers when Lobsters brought $5.00 per ton to the fishermen, which one-quarter of a cent per pound. Incidentally that price on the Nova Scotia shore cannot be. gat i Our Sincere- - - - 5 body of the -odd looking flat fish has shrunken considerably servers and pundits in Char- Conservatives feel they | Edison Walter Strick! n d, é since that time, but one can still get an idea of the size of ; can win with Premier Shaw Clinton, -was remanded to Feb. x ” theunusual visitor to Island shores. See pace 24 for picture. There are a number of people | leading them. If this proves true 19 on a charge of theft of an ar- ‘ 4 8 type of fish is a rare visitor, apparentiy, Beecher Who fee! the House will *open | and thereis“an election some- jticle valued at less than $50, Sincere Court, a veteran fisherman from North Rustico caught one in between the 16th and 2nd | time this year it would give the Counsel for the accused is Gor- 1 the Gulf of St. Lawrence a few years ago.. That was the only jot February. But there are | Conservatives the government |don Tweedy. <-_ i sie r other instance. available, I was told by Warren Farrar, Canada also some who go so far as to | until 1971, when they wouki have Harry John Colisins, New Congratulations department of'fisheries here. I understand that the Mutch fish doubt the House will open until | to go to the people again. \Glasgow, was remanded to Feb. is considerably larger though. after a i -election has |“—— Cee —___{2-on a charge of assault Bail e es s The big fish has a small mouth though the people who | j been held. They claim this will | » « was set at $50 ; |! know, say the teeth are large and powerful, One authoritative happen around March 1 and the Lions Club : Ernest O. Roche, Georgetown publication suggests ‘that rare specimens grow to a weight of | election will be held under the | ° : ‘was fined $20 and costs or five : , a ton. But a x -Amninks be Life prong A ie wes present election act, rather than P p days on two charges of making § : ® wy showed me _ yes' ay states that one re from Sydney the nment proclaiming la saeneememmitien d Australia describes a Sunfish ‘‘which was killed by a steamer's oo ae was passed 24 INS arty Cana ian propeller was 10 feet long, 14 feet high and 4,400 pounds in ae , "| Those who say there will be 4 ' Our Sincere ’ is Fe at May be a fish story. It sounds like one. I pass it along | - DDERN FRONT: Es G EQUIP’ eo | the fr a ae aie regular supper meoting a te Tire Cor oo ae aie on “seemingly made ‘2 number of [Parkdale Lions, Bill’ Mathews, BEST ie p- : of. Ei ; "LArel. typical pre-election moves in |King Lion, extended an invitation i Grandfather Clock-Heifer Is Smart FEDERATION NEWSLETTE || recent days. ‘They list the rais- | % the three, chastet | members: WISHES h . ( . es: given to the teachers. the | snd Theo Lang to conduct the ‘to = On Their home, that ‘must be 300 Yours cd; though ‘nobody knows for | ’ a 3 civil servants, the” recent de- (meeting, Donny MaoAsta, 1 se mu years R ows for | 4 : : servants, ‘ * : : ' F sure. It was brought to the Island, reportedly, by the first Irving | Bo | velopment in the “Georgetows | former King ttt Aubrey CANADIAN OFFICIAL man to land in that vicinity. Mr. Mutch’s grandfather, Robert Z complex and the belief they. Found " secretary and Theo : a Seeks Peschonnd he tek. a ouclon eae ot ths Erving | | 1 tae see eee tae ot |lang as ti wecegrencest.” | TIRE CORP. 7 = Opening : ; Mf vga ; a w . : Alex Irving who died in Montreal a few days ago, offered s 8 forts of the newly elected Léb-| | 1 was decided to promote 2 $150 for it years ago, but it remained in the Mutch home. | i i eral leader Alex Campbell. . Valentines — dance On Their Official . It has the phases of the moon, and the days of the month, | On the other side of the coin’| the Parkdale Hall, Tuesday eve- Opening among other things. It stands eight feet tall, which is probably | avi there are those who claim there | ing, February. Mth, and to hold | ? normal height. for one of those beautiful old clocks. 1 have "we a ee ae ” = y will be a spring election, but not | # ee ee res’ evering. TANTON’S a Femember ‘measuring one acomraly. ne uted: but T cant | py J, LINCOLN DEWAR | Dairy Farmers. of Cantade jof the need to prevent returns to/ Will ater the House closes nor | FSM A EMT | 1 t ISLAND CHEV. #, ! " SMTHEY BRED purebred Shorthorn cattle for some years AIRY POLICY — 1966 Lesitation in’ pressing |producers from falling below the jin! the new election act Hae | oot on the mid-winter ecn- . end Mrs. Mutch told me about a heifer they purchased from | The results of the Dairy Fer- desirability. but the |$4.00 level due to the cost of ex- en a a ee ference held in Moncton. — OLDS. LTD. Accessories Ltd. Ed. Anderson who lived on the Tantramar Marshes on the j|mer’s annual meeting are . in necessity pf sich a po-|port subsidies. in May. Danny MacAskill reported on “Sree N.S.-N.B. border. The heifer developed the knack of turning part set out in the following ex- /licy. producers are g PROPOSALS ‘There is no reason for the | the activities of the club since | Charlottetown P.E.I. ff 152 Gt. Geo. St. Ch’town | ona water tap in the yard, when the tub was empty. Then (tracts from the policy statement. by the fact that in the projected Can-| shaw government to ‘go to the | receiving its charter, August she-would hold up her head, open her mouth, and let the water | For the 1966-67 dairy year, the enonths represéntatives jadian Dairy Commission, Dairy | Sous until the fall -of 1987 but | 29, 1960, and urged members to | a trickle down her throat, =: : airy Farmers of Canada ur-|% ‘political parties have widely Farmers of Canada have some | most observers feel they will |atiend regularly and to accept a was that she wouldn't turn the tap, when. she was through (of Canada in co-operation with policy should go, , functioning and) + ee Oe ee this | in the club. ratulatio drinking. They sold the animal to J. ©. Hyndman who owned "governments oe ne. jotten with specific relerence to |powers that have beea placed In ere in not an election ons pal SE ns @ farm where Fort Amherst is-being rebuilt at, the present time. quired, to adopt a program for ure. - |e “hands of the goveroment. All ‘ and the many opportunities to 5 ; a nm _|the dairy industry that will as- -out its $4.00 request ithese matters wi aot he ro-|uartmente of Aueeiats, «8 serve @s reasons for remaining ‘TO . Liberals Built Bridge, Railway leah ae Producers in all|gectora the coming year, Dairy 7 viewed in this statement, but we}"") cn io ae yp A ie Wa. Arey he t 7 Ee ‘of the industry a out in- So deity: pikes at the (20, uree fat the Commission be | aust be developed between, the | Found also spoke briefly on the q SARREM LORD, Euston a eet mee ie steel, 8 cons lereete ee eee ae ry pedi. cae ie tee ery iatt \Wederal end Proviacial Authori-| events leading to the formation |” CANADIAN TIRE C eo Pie tcaiien & tho Waceeah init. <8 homes. lem ds to 0.| gure, does oot in fact quarantes |wish and intention’. and mote|ties 10 coordinate their reapec-| of the club. | thing at a future date about the more interesting engineering ees feturn of the target |the following important matters Peuroniine ; on the opening of your new problems as the Patriot described them. But I got a real bang certainly does not pfo- |for which the Commission should |" "Shy wenld be steve a aceee - out of the way the story was colored to laud the Liberal zov. CHURCHES minimum guarentee of !he responsible. sar ert Seer con stock ex- ore service centre — “The ernment, here and at Ottawa, and to damn the Conservatives: at Ccsiitisie Gas » level to all sectors.| A. The level of return on all | ; ee aies ansauuadl .. 10 for largest in. the Maritimes” the same time. The local Tories, the old Patriot claimed: vot- | ‘ page shortcomings in the opera- milk, sufficient to provide for re- | 2" — ' ; ist facilitate : - 1 The opening paragraph ef the story, incidentally consisted of | Rest: Warship 2 pm. Freetown: ta 100687 & min Sor Saket of cangente te. lef by s full Gime secretary, ‘The wee € paragrap ° ec - , oo a ea ---| Ware SAP : guarantee of $4.00 to allen ae would be ap- N C IK xs “Among monuments to rprise practical TIAN Church, Surnmer. fully realized. : authority to establish pointd Governor-in-Coun: : ' oe of Canada’s business Liberal government, among lead Delokster D.L. Howlett. Bi- this increase in returns anaes quotas to take into|Cil. Its members should be men : e ° e beneficent results of a Liberal provincial administration 41) s-hool-10 a.m. Classes for ell ? reason is that|s-count national objectives and |! judgement, having — know- ; and a Liberal. federal administration working in harmony, | Worship. and Counmmuaiadl incomes of dairy iprorated to individual produe- ledge of concerns and 64 St. Peters Road Parkdale, P. E. 1. . , ‘among the great measures which Liberal representatives have TT ’ certainly decline. |ore ; with proven administrative ebil- secured for their constituents in Prince Edward Island are those La sg Service re comparison with rising! ¢. Policies that will provide _ ‘two important public works, one a complement to the other— include a-cer er of income im non-farm |gsiry products to supply the do- CFA ANNUAL : the Murray Harbor and Belfast Railway and the Hillsborough (duction and Dedication all ‘will decline sharply. The |mestic market, if necessary by From a Neti F 5 % x @ period of in- : : ‘the first stage Se ce ee Perearaeh ofa ctiey: Cet -cprared. af PRINCETOWN — Lot 16 ereasing prices, increasing non-|"'D. ‘The management of eup- (ual Mectng " “Tt is a work that Islanders can ever point to with pride, |ed Church Pastoral Charge. Ser- Cee: anal waite © high |plies in excess of domestic re-| Ten. and the water will have ceased to flow down the Hillsborcugh (vice Lot 16 11 a.m. Princetown, iad: ler peas | of to | With Quebec and swirl around the massive piers firmly seated on their rocky ice 2.30 p.m. Minister, Rev. Sicects en ter oupely E. The control ened ddtand tne bases before the memory of the good deeds of the great political ~ {Frederick Lloyd. Ghee stan et ay en eee domes: | ome forty. Seeté aod Ledle cf 0 ed a ee ee ee cron — negeiaw0 0 its 4 iy demand ation oie ee ne | cane tote noua meeting. i Serwant Gite ic pares Ccomeliicg Gikalsties miteries orate. , Jan. the position of the! F Expansion of the Set-aside| Many of these resolutions are ____whiich I'l try to condense for you ina future column. . But J | 30. Tryon: Church Sc’ 10 |farmer, but. action is needed to| program in support of the Can- | Pointed . preg Pong —— thought you would get a kick out of the extreme cffort made on ja.m. Worship Il a:m. Westmore- (sdian~ Dairy Foods-Service-Bur-| Position wide Tange of topics r E : 7 AAT that occasion to grab credit for the political party the Patriot (land: Worship 3~p.m. Bonshaw: {adian dairy industry. eau. ems “Wiectick Ganka th re- Hy | #6 | supported at the time. Worship 7.30 p.m. Everyone is|NOT WHOLE STORY CANADIAN DAIRY BOARD ca sven ramadan enete.’ ; | s e . welcome. Rev. Edward G. Brit-| Price supporting policy ts not “ue following outlines in part RON. JJ. GREENE a e paeaere Murray Harbor Completion Date | »==-. . |_| te eehole ‘tory, ‘of course. The ithe suggestions of the Daity| Delegates to the CFA annual | : ' y P projected Canadian Dairy Com \warmers of Canada on the DfO-lwi have had. thelr. first i ic i Soa conrmrepeapigntamreetomes re oorenrst rcirnnsrane ann ~-4 | ANGLICAN Services. Parish |mtission: is_needed and -D2it¥|joseq- national board. -—-—- will have hed their first oppor. 9 - On their official openi bs : Hnk between'Murray Harbor and Southport was completed and | poctor Fourth Sunday after the |fact that, in line with their po- |. —— c Incllitate —- ter of Agriculture on last Tues- : 4 Bite ahaa oe Beets Nek Seite At 0 Selock .. epiphany. 11 a.m. Port Hill sad |Sey of aeverel: years. much « se-|Gl 0° "mccteting of snifh, cream 7, Cassie roe tuee, menee | ie oe a ae "The entire link was handed over to the Dominion Govern. [Ellerslie at Port Hill. 3 p.m. Lot |tensl esithority ## soon to Be €8- | ang milk products ia the inler- ltario Government. We wish them all the best in their future ne ea - -{Monday, Jan. 31, annual parish Coordinated and effective ac- [S56 4 Producer ae ete Te | WaTE® PROBLEM a - bust cadens ill | congregational meeting in : St. |tion across Canada to develop 4/640, the point of adequate re-lon the weiter’ Aang ness rs. Lobster Meat Wi Be Costly Jemés Church, Port HM, 8 p.m. jeemerehensive dn tnduttey jtgens in relation to other sectors \to show shone at vieldine’ ie the : yin sh, ANE ting meet noah ae and. Ne APA [et pte sce mo MS “SIU wal te eon Stet ova ’ ’ : ‘ < ___ Teng way from the prices for the tasty shell fish back in the en ress” stabiity sad eoaity-te twa (et have a status that would)” True the demands are , a Eddie Hammil, who used to work at the Patriot, told me he on vee Samer a — i _—_ oe ry Farmers of Canada be: |e" — for-theimprove- | the -eycle-changes--well = saw People Wnivitig lobsters on the Market Square for a cent | getioois: Crapaud 11 a.m.; ‘Tyr- lieve that there ts .« definite | ™e" ie le t apiece. For bigger lobsters, he said, the price. was two cents ‘ of capital whole in harmony’ with the“ De-' province mt And that ; aoe ——————————— s e . ’ | compared with our summer price. Winter fishing is.a hazardous eperation, where fishermen don’t dare risk all of their gear at <=.__any_given time. The winter ice always is considerably higher. |M But-the 97 cenis per pound I’ve been told some Lobster fisher-~~ men have received for their catch is really something. Imagine what the choice Lobster meat will cost when it is ready for the “BEST WISHES” = |° pias iH i . table Daa ass ‘ay e ao ers {i = } * g mate 2 ] | ie . Original ‘Vision’ Note Is Seen BA BD miner Sunday. Jo top. ie KAYS ‘BROS. LTD. ee seat — a Mrs. Tom Arbing, 187 King Street showed me this week diield at O'Leary 11.15 me es West “present I pee j ay and co ] ed th : i wid ‘ren about which Alf Egan told me for iset week's column. Tom [Devon and Brae at the Bree 2.30 ae ee : Eos mp et eC i : Arbing—he died in 1961—hed carried the note in his purse for |S cniieiiiaiigiabaiagaman ee ee tae pe | “Mere 'a'man who walks between he tacks one tet | COngratulations ae ot work for the new , t age ik Genin mer c, watmm « | To... CANADIAN TIRE CORP. on the opening of their new store , and service centre “The finest in the Maritimes”. = . ‘The man who was recognized as one of England’s great- ‘fj 4 ois § i " time was’ drowned when the Bear are proud to supply front end alignment ee eae | ne aed ek ee service and BEAST tire equipment. po 8 9 CEG STORE Fe a * Be aby a be Shopping Centre Pies To Tighten Control Of Army By VERGIL BERGER place political and ideological PEKING (Reuters) — China's! work , } leaders ‘have launched a new \ drive. to ~ tighten Communist|WILL BE MAIN TOPIC control over the army,| Both reports, which have been ScHurman ¢ . » The Home of a Complete Building | HH i : ig i i a _S$cHURMAND Ontu ee eae) FF i ii is ret | i F ? i ri 0