. ‘« « € & His brother, George, 97, now is ,ambush tm City Square, Boo 14 e . - BOSTON ‘AP) — Edward J on trial for the murder of Witton. Punchy) McLaughlin, 47, was . Shegidan, 21, of Boston and killed Wednesday, the | who was shot and killed March| HURRICANE COSTS MUCH - an ous pifap victim on the series of |15, 1964. A third brother, Ber| Hurricane Betsy is expected / pagent deve & grr ent. See Oe ae ete a eae | ; to _the last 19 mnathe. \Geur_yoats age. in a deylisht ‘panies. about $100.000,000. ) SCouete Prince Eteard lelend Like The Bow’y . * 5 \ r 0 SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 21, 1965. PAGE 13 LT SANNNE - : 4 KEN SMITH ““This assumption is not only . ee Robin Hood Flour =| a= ee S Sre ee , Witham ‘ More opin oo accused CPR chairman N. R jvery cenit Me Pirates Were iit ' ’ mo + panel generally k Isla apapee: re ee nee ree eet Se ees ar ee ous , , executive vice- can au spent 30 I ‘ a = of the Canadian Labor |probably exceeded, but they years studying Nova Scotia's % eC president y at : Congress, told the 22nd annual| warned the 325 delegates that famed Oak Island says he is BONUS CERTIFICATE meeting of the Canadian Export |it won't be easy. convinced that a shaft found on . 3 : ‘Association that labor recog-| _S. 8. Relaman, deputy min's- the is of pirate origin. . : ‘|| mizes wages are a major factor |ter of industry, said experience Dr. 1 V. Harris told a SH WINNERS 1 [(e=cSStosie: si or pap Mle research and design do better 7 |West Indies in the late 1600s , Speaking in a panel discus- |in the export market than those | land early 1700s. ; Ki > sion on whether Canada can |in which Canadian industry cop- | ee er ree Bo Eos eae meet export goals jes foreign patterns. i evidence t ates t < cont ie, amet MAE waa knew their way to and around labor leaders are deeply dis- R d ine es o—_ amet. / turbed when leading busine: . Harris is author men accuse unions of reducing Hees appe book Oak Island Mystery. Canada’s competitiveness by B Pe oe. oo a oo , v1 Haga ges y on 1mm by three boys. Soares of “He caked” ieee a speech : attempts to bring up treasure, OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Minli- connected by legend with Cap- yrich he said Mr. Crump de-| ster Pearson has rapped | tain Kidd, have failed. livered to the Canadian former trade minister Hees for en h for treas sa ber of Commerce in Toronto Four men bumtieg ere > ao eae “shortsighted and irresvonrsi- | ure were overcome by gas and . WR . ; ble” ‘approach. to the Rhodesian | died in a 27-foot shaft this sum- * fies. Harley Hiltz, Mrs. William Pidgeon, ~ The railway executive said |erisis when he suggested Can - ._ Spryfield, N.S. York, P. E. I. the truth of the matter is that |ada might reap economic bene-| Desler: Manuvels Seve Easy Dealer: Co-op Supermarket in recent years manufacturing |fits in any trade blockade Canada’s new inte- Sprytield Charlottetown wages have been rising les against the African country. ee aa _ rapidly than output per man-| “jt is a strange, shortsighted The two senior officers ac¢ hour, with the result that labor and irresponsible approach to}~ companied their briefing with costs per unit of utput in man-j|one of the most critical situa-| illustrations—color slides and ufacuring have actually been |tions’” in the world at present, | graphs jected on a large declining. the prime minister said after aj ee eae the various “If Mr. Crump had taken the |cabinet meeting. a es involved in bringing trouble to read the first annual| Last week in Peterborough, aes rere oe Resoomie Come Ont" es satin ihe On iy us were ed by te a, wi ve seeu o riding orthumberland . that labor cost per unit of out-|in. this federal election, said an fwo officers thtoughout, thels put in Camadian manufacturing jeconomic blockade might have e. had declined by 1.4 per ceat/a very important effect on Ca- the question period since 1960.” nadian sepacss pee i. : be Lt. - Gen. ex- Mr. Dodge said that, if Oan-| He said which iat waa ada is to achieve the economic |Commonwealth countries are Actually. to be absolutely — council's goal of 5.3-per-ceat |threatening if Rhodesia declares PLANE RETURNS DESPITE DAMAGE correct, we should have said Mrs. R. J. MacDonald, Mrs. Dorothy Northup, average annual increase in ex- |its -ndependence from Britain — See ee New Glasgow, P-E.I. Stanley, N.S. ports up to 1970 and 8 10-per ie er id ete te re | Ut. Ug.) Michael Weakley Sea following a reconnais- Tuesday, the United States De. [m. v e Dealer: Cameron's Save Easy Dealer: Stewart P. Cochrane cent increase in of ‘Des Moines, Iowa, gives & ance mission over North partment of Defense would / But for the purposes of brevity New Glasgow Scotch Village .}| shipments, production costs wilt eee. mt Rhodesi a good comparison to the anth vis Nam. The M-year-old only say it was made last and simplicity, they had dropped have to be watched closely —e esia exports) aircraft gunfire~ damage to : month. the “ a ican “¥ wish to. emphasize that 1) Shout i0.c0.a0 pounds ot to! the wing of his AME Skyhawk Novy flier recorded his uh vou op [= mean all kinds of production |Dacco annually to Britain, wn°| after his return to the carrier combat mission during this (U.S Navy ASKED ABOUT RECRUITS P costs, not just the return to la. |said. while Canada = exports 2%,"| stigway in the South China flight. In releasing this photo Wirephoto) The two officers were alsa a will have to keep an eve Mr. co hyd Trade Minister ee 100 men, mostly presidents and pacar cdg. ghd poh Sharp sh to Britain “to YOU TOO oa ee. ee ae make sure all necessary ar- Decision On Forces Titles a o —— . encouraged to enter the armed — Look for #000 and #100 Certificates if the be returns to land, aching levent_of' tockade Considered Far In Future Fae one deceon that n|(06 it the teeta forces be | ae hs begs oF nome Hae ip, land sales; and on the returns/ NOT BEFORE NINE By BRENDA LARGE __ {annual meeting of the Canadian |very. Very low on the list of lor seven months. One reason j to enterpreneurship, irftluding) HOLSWORTHY, England) orrawA (CP)—Will the offi-|Industrial Preparedness Associ- | “8 wes the high level of civilian ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is really big on bake-testing.. — — rece ; ae —— i cers in Canada’s newly-intc- | ation: SMOOTHES WAY er : —1 . at rura' meet! grated armed forces have army,| “No decision on the matter of The preparedness association : career prospects -4 ry cae ar Renee NG oo come. * ings in this Devon community. |navy or air force titles? Or will |tities has yet been made.” was founded in'1947 to serve as |for young recruits are not likely J ; j There was an unfortunate as-|But the ban ts lifted if meet-| somebody dream up brand new The , who|a liaison group busi- |to look attractive in comparison ‘ sumption” that the only produc-|ings run past 9 p.m. because! ranks for them? was appointed Sept. 2, added: |mess and industry and govern-|to what he cen get on civvy tion cost to worry about was ‘smokere will need some so That is one of those hot po-| “If in my few weeks up he.e |ment defence organizations. street.” ‘ labor. lace. tato decisions not likely to be|I’ve properly sensed the atti-| About 150 Canadian compan- Also, reorganization of the a a NR ES = made for a long, long time, the |qude, I don’t think we'll see any |ies/ are represented in it. armed forces was “ bound to / vice-chief | of Canadian de- changes made for a long time.” | Lt.-Gen. Fleury, and Air Com- |generate uncertainty in the pub- | fence staff told a group of busi- The St - year - old Heutonst’-| modore. B. F. Miller, @irector.|lic tind,” This might be an- ae ; . easel wine thins <—— messmen_here. (___| general. was. — general Of “organization and | er reason for the. slowdown 0 a « Pree tos lt..Gen. Frank J. ‘Wleury, |commanding Quebec command ; , | recruitment, but t.-Gen. , comptrolier-general at Canadian |at Montreal before he moved to |™anpower control at armed /iieury said he believed this . forces. headquarters:...said in | Ottawa this fail. forces headquarters: gave asso-|uncertainty would soon disap- answer to a question at the! He drew chuckles from the |ciation members a detailed |pear. and Ni F Your Progressive Conservative Candidates for Queens County Angus MacLean and Heath Macquarie CO-OP WEEK! WHAT IS A CO-OP? S This is CO-OP WEEK in Canada. And what is a co-op! you ask? A co-operative, something shortened to co-op, is a group of people organized to provide themsetves with needed goods or services at cost. | But unlike other kinds of business, co-op membership means ownership. | The Hon. Hugh John Flemming, P.C. Mr. Flemming was a Cabinet Minister in the last Progressive Conservative Government: and former Premier of N.B. ‘ Benefits of Belonging to a Co-op Y member hav in running ise. And you get savings back as patronage refunds | : : hie sn sek ee A Eis. Gaedio We toc sete hehe iets eee | MOUNT RYAN HALL ing the forces that control their fives. Co-ops help prevent business monopolies by keeping 5 wealth and power in the hands of the many instead of the few. | : Thursday, Oct. 21st at 8.30 P.M. CO-OPERATIVES are business of the people and by the people This Message Brought to You by the Follow ing Prince Edward Island Co-operatives: © | Wellington Co-operative Association Limited \ Kensington Co-operative Association Limited Kensington P. E. 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