______ om; capital bad W , . __‘ Canada, But it created prob- lems. The changing n a t u r e in Canadian society More and more people were in the citic and fewer on farms These people would have to lint- jobs and would put more pres; sure on governments for so. cial security. includ'ng neii sions. The need to work always for national u n i t y. Quebet separatism had been cxag gerated. The people of Quebct had at last decided to get the kind of education and inter cats that would allow them to take a bigger part in the affairs of the province. Kingston legion i Elects Officers Wilfred Stretch was elected president of Kingston Branch No. 30. Royal Canadian Legion .at the annual branch meeting Thursday at the Legion Home, New Haven. . Other officers are: honoraryi , . . a . president. W. Russell Mason. .. - ' ‘ ' ,V l V. first vice-president. J a m e s . , fi k ,,. ht; ... “it? ~ ~ - - « " i . -- »» ' Yeo: second vice-president. Nor- ADE DURING ALBERTO'N REMEMBRANCE "‘8" “yd” “"“a’y' “my MaciLean: treasurer. Samuel Condon: sergeant-alarms. yiel- Pipc Band. Royal Canadian 'T‘i'gnis‘h Air Cadet Squadron formed up at the WI Hall and bourne MacEachern; executive 3419 in Albumin, commanded by Legion color parties. war vet- commanded by Hector proceeded to the war memorial members. A.C. MacEachern, Herbert Leavitt. was compris erans. Ladies Auxiliary from Buote. Wolf Cubs, Brownies on the Le grounds by way Mc_ Aiberi MacDonald, Mm“, Eton , . ed .‘ B k Lad. d Lassies Alberton and Tiznish branches. and Girl Guides The parade of the Western Hospital. 1 M h” w A _ , - ' o it es 2.5:. ashram NINE MILE CREEK SCHOOI. RECEIVES PLAQUE ' . . 3 Reports were heard from the i . secretary: treasurer. and audi-l PrGVda warns Nine Mile Creek School was provincial contest to make a presentation to the pupils. a I I n g o o p . ‘ , Soviet Girls presented with a plaque recent- min-a1 on Confederation. Prem- Shown holding the plaque are i ‘ ly in honor of its winning of for Walter R. Shaw mad. the Linda Shawwfilaughter of Mir. i i o and Mrs. red Shaw. and o ‘ N.Z Troops Of Wild Parties ' Jim Betta, son oi Mr. and _ d d The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Nov. 14, 1964.. ° . J l _The news a. Mrs, “Janis ‘rlzelttS. 0:2th Case A lourne . . Make HMO ,aflmmizmomya sza 3..."? {Misfire}? ' arns nice Soviet girls to stay p." of the mural can he scan , j l A charge of failing to stop ai- hicie while impaired againsti I ' ' . . I ‘9‘ 3 “‘0‘” “him Widen“ "Wm Pam“ ““ms' 22' °‘ 30’“ LONDON IReutersi _ A con-‘away from mid parties in court-h . in the natagmund. against Robert Sullivan of Hun. I den. was adjourned to Dec. 9. tingem of New Zealand troops“), damas- I to Nov. ’ for the calling of an additional made history here by mount“ _ S 0 n The Remembrance Day par- 5 O '1 TI] R‘ on was set over _ i . . v ‘ 'st lea ue gr “anislrate James B. l witness, Mr. Morris had plead-3 lnlg the flnn full guard Mi :1: wung commum g i v ‘=. .. .i r ‘ an0.B‘t' - -.ora Johnston, Qc_ m Queen 5 (,OUllty I ed not gmlty Oct 2'! n ri ish unit at Bucking ,dis ussion about ..dacha I I I e ‘ te' Court. Friday. Sula Witnesses heard Friday were, ham Palace- i c .. - l . ilfvagsgzadgd not gum“. to the Mr, Moms and RCMP Com] The pick of three New Zea. cesses Hmong 50"“ {mum . i Island potato production this es planted. compared to 101.900 charge. The allegéd Offence he i Stable Allan Burchm, of the Bob: ‘land regiments took over as‘ The comment. DUthhed :1“ year is expected to be about 95 acres last year. palace guards from the tall col- the form of letters from rea per cent of last years yield, or The Maritimes are expected . . . issues the warning in a; X'. curred at west Royalty about.den detachment. Lester O‘Don-e H 1 cm” W 1h d . th ‘ the problem 0 0v, 9, ;nell represented Mr. Morris, By DON HANRlG T nationa product of eight per 6 S guai‘ s in eir ers. sugges S _ ‘ l7392000 huhdredwei ht a, com. 0d“ _ A Soutlipori youth, Douglas'Alan K. Scales appeared for the; OTTAWA tCPl—Finance Min- cent. He said that after price flamboyant Scarlet tunlCS. :unt‘hapemne‘l dnnkmg and Sex} 'area with the 1963gcmp of 8_ to .1” cc 19'873'000. hundmd Allan Younker. 17. pleaded gml- , Crown. ister Gordon said here the increases, the real gain would on alternate days for the nexlils fairly Widespread. . p hundredweight at; weight of potatoes this ye a r, 12 days the fam‘l‘ar blaCk bus-i The discussion was touched' ' compared to 20,128,000 hundred- “'“WW‘” cording to the Dominion Bur- eau of Statistics. WElShl last year. Potato acreage is also down The over-all Canadian pic- ty to two charges of the_ft 0‘ "'l A charge of operating a vehi- economic challenges fa c in g be more than six per cent. b_ ticles valued at under sao. Hg . cle with marked gasoline against Canada require a willingness on SEES MORE EXPANSION '6'“ and scarlet uniforms of the on last summer by a letter was fined $25 and 005‘s “01°; Glen Vincent Trainor. who plead- the part of both government He also reiterated his earlier “:22? bfilgl‘emggt rm" dbfih rififrom a MOSCOW girl namedteavelgf days on each c a rge. ne ed not guilty, was set over to. and industry “to take chances statements that prospects now _ 1‘? 5 an '8 lilana who innocent y 80999 8 , . _ h that to a re a charge inVOlVed the the“ M Dec. 7 for hearlng- 3 “This is not the time for a are for the economic expansion 02‘ 1190 gleam? “9 Royal M“invitation 10 a Party 1“ ‘ sub'l waft? from laSt years 42' dgsnsthti‘sviiear witl'i l21:0c 7038;: l Paint. and the otcher chaiiiey‘mff: Two men were fined $20 andEtimid. cautious or faint-hearted to continue “well into 1965." Kai’s" VewrmgzggangorRS-mthe.urban summer house._ Shastang It is forecast that the aver es wanted compared ‘6 285m ' va. i . y . u >~ ‘ ~ -, - ri ~. ' .ioi' ‘ ‘ ' ' of gasoline. at rcen costs or 30 days on charges of - approach. the minister said in But he told his audience that he. 9 3’ ih? "‘09 young m“ w rage yield per here this year planted last year. The expected at " YOUR STORE or ORUBGIST NOW CONTAINS ' ' . id. - ‘ .. lan the R0_ al New 1 -, ixlailr‘ighglsé Killian oi w_i a 5P9?“ ti“ “’0‘” 300 0m“ “if “3‘ mt“ “If” "‘0" “Wm”: lElectrical anti Me.ianicz°na’%"fl3§;c§ft gggmgmggfid ’1‘}? wage. will be 197.3 hundredweight. Canadian Yield this year will he PROL care and control of a motor ire—i . i “lawns”: .d h h m a g: "9.x. 2'8" ’ .d C lgineers. and Walked nut, ‘ Compared With 197.6 hundred- 46,564,000 hundredweight, com- (warmth, pm. ———————-——————-:V .I. F r- Pr 0“ 53;, e 01’“ ° . 9 mm“ gem “We a“ i The men-—all under the com: weight in 1963- pared to 45,809,000 hundred- sulphaquinoxanhe‘) . . . . {Economic Counc of Canada in diam. have cgme preoccu- .mand of Artillery Maj- Spencer SEE NOTHING WRONG 1i 1" the Maritime provinces weight last year. TrlnITY UNITed . “ts year'end report ‘1“ economic flea In“: moth ,kmd b°f {35” iCocks—will also do guard duty KnmsomolSkaya PPana Sal's; this year potato acreage is down . {igospeclts andblprob ems to “on W) t«sconolid'Pc PI‘O 18th "fiat nearby St. James' Palace,.ll received numerous letters- from last year with 100,600 up Marks centennlal 70 viii be ave enoug to e coun y. owever. teae'the Tower of London and me wmmeming on Svetlana-s my . i‘ridélcatef in is. .genertal waydtne were no giieaterhhand “in sombeiBahk of England. dignam letter. i d I J U A R R I v E D . James Bruce was fined $20 in o paicies i consi ersicases sma er an e pro .——~——~—_‘_ ,. _ Thls Sunday and costs or 20 days on a vag- ‘ necessary. iems of other nations and “they TOY WAR lerllthzlipfggg “fz‘r’gpéggfi 3:0 ms. a e an? V The centennial of me opening ‘rancy charge tin c1ty police court lineagwhile. he said prelimin- shuttildngufrighten us or make MEXICO CITY 'AP' _ Cusydid not Share the girrs indigfi Servlce Pralse. d I and dedication of Trinity Unit-lyeswrday- be ore Maglsn‘ale A- .j 811‘ In 1989,0135 are for a Very‘ us 1m} f g _ items officials are waging theirination. ‘What‘s all the fuss aboutl 3 e ed Church in Charlottetowni‘l' 1713513“ QC- . igt‘bstant‘?‘ .‘nmm ‘“ Canfl‘; .H" '5' 0‘” "‘3‘" d‘f‘WI' annual pre — Christmas warl—it‘s nothing special . . .' is ALBERTON — An invitedi will be marked Sunday withi Fmed $10 and Costs or flVelma.“ cap‘m mv.e5.tmem 1“ 1%0' ; nes' , . , against smuggling of toys fromltheir point of vieW." the news- choir will lead the service of' Very Rev. M, Nicholson‘ days each were Edward J. Po-i’I‘his year antiCipated invest-i The large (.anadian deficit the Uis. into Mexim‘ The haulipaper says. praise and RH, QR Webber'i so far this year is 'officially‘ L, gemshov' a psyc‘_nntrist_gDD. of Summerside. past presi-‘ chairma“ M the Ecumémcaé J May Charlottetown dritingl1963 l e t t ‘ 'th th t Committee of the nite -, A i v _' I. art: 5 _year - o - year- serVices Wi , 0 er coun i'iea lestimated at 580.000. Border au-‘ .v. . 3.1 that 3 cc t.‘dent of the Maritime Conference‘ Church and chairman of the Willow duff care and attention: i gain Slnce 1936- _ : ESPCCIB‘HY the UnilEd Slates. thorities seized $8,000 worth of fndg’ifigit’a‘t’lfi $10 Eacha pirtipes‘of the United Church of Canada“ Centenary Commlttee of the Iand Maurice lngs. Cherry; Mr. Gordon repeated his fore-l Absentee control of some toys after a smugglor'g truck {from near _ strangers was un_ will be guest preacher at a spe_. General Council. as guest=Valtley. defied“! brakes on a; cast of a 1964 increaSe in gross key Canadian industries. in- was involved in an accident. !wise He said this encouraged cial service in Elmsdale United lPeaker- ‘mo or ve m e' lbovs. to think that “since the hurch Sunday evening Mr. Nicholson is a native of‘ Two persons charged wit‘i ll-i ‘ fl ' Cape Breton. and a graduate of ilegal possession of liquor were‘ girls agreed to come. it mean: The service will be a combin-i Dalhousie University and Pineleach fined sea and costs or . l S r a F B one can count on a lot. . - ed one for ali‘congregatiqns of: Hill Divinity College. Halifax. .days and a third was remanded .'——"—“—_‘—‘ thedpaftoiral) ciagge. it will“l be, He has done post ~ graduateuntil Nov. 16. - con uc e y rown ar ine.. work at Princeton Universityl One person was fined $20 and Sepiarallsl' Ge'TS lay supply. i and at Union Seminary. He costs or 20 days for being drunk ' In addition to the special choir fans served in the pastorate foriand incapable. 3 e s Term it is expected there will be sel- 7 12 years and has held various Wl ections by the Eimsdale Ladies'i .wer, Little York. and Reginald} ment was up 16 per cent over; in transactions in goods and S charges throughout the Mari- pROTEsT NEwspRmT TAX ‘ MONTREAL (CF) — Andre Quintette. the MacLennan -—j times. and in 1946 bec am e LONDON (cp)_The Newspa- By BEN WARD 000 acres of forest land in cem we know more abo t -t but a iOuellette. 25. W'lO Said he Adams Trio, the Bowness- Ren-l prinCipél at Pine Hm' DB? SOCiely. representing Brit- OTTAWA (CP) — A research tral New Brunswick were the same time weushloiild rec1 lr°bb8d,a bank to False funds for me .d‘wt and sand“ Brennan" In 1900. he was elected to a ish publishers outside the Lon.‘ report on the use of phospham_ sprayed from the air with the ognize that by no means a" the iQuebec s separatist movement. solmst. i two - year term as Moderator don area, says the 15-per.cent‘. idon against spruce budworms chemical. ‘possibniues have been i has been sentenced to 10 . . of the United Church of Can- tax on imported manufacturedl in New ru swick says the Dr, David Fowle. head of bi-‘explored." wears m pen‘tenhary 0" a‘ClOUtl" said he was not de“ — — — _ _ — _ — _ — _ .- B n t . . i Ida. From 1954 it? 1960 he wasigoods discriminates 8 E a l nSl-l chemical kills birds and should oiogy at Toronto's York Uhiver. Cause of bird deaths was hm lCharge 0‘ “’bbery With “0' nying t‘ie right of the accused one .f two Canadian. representa-‘inewspapers using newsprint i be used "with extreme cau- sity, wrote the preliminary re- fully determined in the study Ience‘ ‘0 how certain Domical Views 2 mm Chan“ With the Purchase tives on the executive commit-‘from Canada and Scandinavia.|' tion.” port of findings made in a de- but it appeare‘ they were pols-i Conducting his own defence,‘ but said 'the law .provided 9 tee of the World CounCil ofiIt.adds that .even newspapers Although it pointedly avoids tailed experiment conducted in (med after coming in contacti‘OUellette made a plea for clem-lpunishment for all who showed 0f “eh Mncuuoch "00' Churches. . lusing newsprint from British condemning phosphamidon, an the spray area, It was released with sprayed {Ouaga The ency in which he brought up thejcontempt for private property. — — — — i—i. _ — — — — — — His Wife. the former Etiellmills may eventually feel the insecticide now available ‘n Friday by the Canadian Wild- poison was absorbed somehow-bank I‘Obbery Operations of; Oneuetie was convicted of MacLellan, is a graduate ofpinc-h unless the tax. describedlmost parts of Canada. the re- life Service here, [hi-on h th {e lNorth African nationalists andi ' - ' .- - C Mount Allison University, of as a temporary measure. isl port outlines some striking re- The experiment was spon- paralgizingethe Elm]: and 5mm irefen‘ed t0 the Prison records 0‘ gzgtlgfgtgg 1:31" fnn : “12:33; the class of1932. iiifted soon. isulls noted last June when 160.? nor-ed by the wildlife service Dozens of sick birds. unanie :Ghandlv Nehru- caslm 3"" holdup July 17 of a branch' of Sherwood Ph 894 6423 assisted by the New Brunswick to fly, were picked off theiothel“ .the Canadian-Imperial Bank of - . - lands department, to coincide ground. i Acting Chief Judge Armand'Commerce. with the first large-scale use .1: Canada of phosphamidon. a Swiss product derived from wartime nerve gas. REPLACES DDT It was used in place of DDT along salmon streams because. unlike DDT, phosphamidon loses its toxic effects when at- luted by water, In the past DDT spraying had caused a heavy death toll among young salmon. YOUR BATTERY on the i CRITICAl lIST? Dr. Fowle. assisted by Dr. Graham Cooch of Ottawa. set up five study areas where bird activity was carefully assessed before and after spraying. “A um r of dead bird! were found after spraying," the report says. One area was near Betta- burg. A comparison of bird counts four days before and four days after spraying ed these examples: Flycatcher; 19 before and- one after; Tennessee warblera. 57 and eight; thrushes. 12 and five: robins. 10 and three; white ~ throaied sparrows. 36 and four. On June 0 the two scientists. aided by a crew, counted ‘44 birds On June 17, four days after the spray. the count was ADVISE! CAUTION Dr. Fowle stressed that the findings were not conclusive. 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