celebrated Sunset Ceremony at Charlottetown, this even- ing. The first officer of the this is the Royal Canadian Navy’s guns crews, guard and band. numbering 150 officers PRESENT SUNSET CEREMONY NIG g.» In we ' [Mr Howe was able to chal- lenge successfully the quotation lattributed to him. But it stuck iand many pundits ascribe to it ipart of his and the former Lib- under the direction of Cmd. 05f. J.F. McGuire. Five war- ships of the Atlantic Com- and men from HMCS Com- guard will . Donald mand Will also visit Char- ‘eral government's defeat in want; who will present the Jackson. 'Ihe band will be 10030“ 9mm AlllZ- 29 to 1957' sept‘ 2' (ND Photo) It actually happened back in ’ ISLAND NEWS PA_G_E_ la The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Aug. 31, 1964. . i . 5 “hen one November eve- llas all the Ingredients of lining in the Commons Mr. Howe first-class political controversyiwas explaining the spending and jlldglng by the” FeaCliOflS {program for his department of at the time there is little d0uht.reconstruction and supply. lthat the Conservatives willi are dealing with an make the best of it. fover-all bill for some 51.365.000.- Mr. Nicholson. minister re-{ooof' he said, and added: “I Election Controversy looms Aver Promises By JAMES NELSON 'lParllament Hill on years the late C. D. Howe was palgn ring and ' OTTAWA (CP) — For many whether the next election cam-imam." ML Nicholson said. ' ' see Postmaster-Gen- ed with the label "what's §PODSible for hOUSillg. was be-i daresay you could cut a million ml; questioned about an lm-‘idollars from this amount: but pending increase in veterans; a million dollars from the war housing rentals in Vancouver.i appropriation bill would not be He also was being reminded oil a very important matter " 3“ elem” prom!“ made by! "I suppose that is true,“ said fellow Vancouverite, Northern: J. 1“. Macdonne“, then t Affairs Minister Laing. ' ‘ finance the line on the rent. i ‘ ". . . There is a difference. .‘between a private person cam: QUE!!ng N '- member 0! therworries me, that apparently Opposnmn trvmz to get elected- million dollars does I0 howl Conservatives' “. nd seems to me that that is an a member of the govern- count at all, _ . ‘ "When a man speaks during I ’DIEF RECALLS REMARK ho critic. yet. it I may say so, it other instance of a fact that a ach i That was all there was to it. E It was all very gentlenlanly and Two Charges Withdrawn Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC. fined Herbert MacQuaid of Soulhport $125 and costs or 30 days when the accused, charg- I ed with drunken driving. plead- I ' drew a fine of $15 and costs or five days. A charge of joyriding against Barry William Doyle of Char- lottetown, and one of leaving the scene of an accident against Daniel Morris of Charlottetown. were withdrawn. ne of $50 and costs was Imposed on Willard Kennedy. trailer court, Falconwood Road. i , nor tor's licence was suspe Three persons were fined $20 and costs for posses- sion of liquor in place other than their residences. But in a few days and for, months and years after. ML! Howe was freely quoted as hav-i ing said "what‘s a million?" I Ten years and nine months after that original remark, ‘John Diefenbaker, then a lone- wolf MP for Prince Albert in the Conservative ranks, re- marked in debate: “I know my honorable friend (Mr. HOWel once said 'what‘s a mlllion?’ " "That is a fiction that has been plastered all across the country." Mr. Howe shot back. "I am saying it was said." Mr. Diefenbaker added. “We all heard It," said Don- ald Fleming, hen the Conserv- ative MP for Toronto Eglinton. “It never was ' " Mr. Howe maintained. "My honor- able friend now has made a statement and I can pin him down on this statement. You find the exact page of Hansard where I said that and produce it, and I will resign my seat and go to the country." Daniel Jutras, above, a 20- ear-old scout from Mon- treal North is at present vi- siting P.E.I. He left Montreal on Wednesday. Aug. 19 hitch hiking to the Island by Wood islands. He carries his tent and all equipment on the pack. He said he loved the Island and was very impress- ed with the red soil and w a 3 very appreciative of the hos- pitality of the ople here. Although French speaking he can write and speak a little English. The hitch hiking idea is not new to Daniel as he travels in his spare time and says he does not worry about having much money for this method of seeing the country. He has been to New- Drug Store Open alleged to be the author of thei eral Nicholson. 3 Howe protege, ;the course of an demon cam- ‘ reasonab e wl . lemm- “what‘s a milion?" inltagg In off-and reference to gov-‘ a promise?" nsard grnment spending. Now political observers on. Centre IN THEIR SECOND WEEK WAYNE SHUHSTER Charlottetown Mon. to Sat. 8:30 pan. Fri. and Sat. 2:30 pm. Mntineec SEATS Evening 2.00 8 $2.50 up Matinees 1.00 8 2:00 u) K DON'T MISS THIS COMEDY. SONG ANlD DANCE R‘EVUE ESPECIALLY SCRIPTED FOR CHARLOTTETOWN! GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE Aflortbesbowcomeandmoetthecasthdleareonnmm. Admission 25c plus your ticket stub. ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY. SET 6—9:00 EM. OSCAR PETERSON TRIO Canada’s World Famom In Trlo RUSH SEATS I ' n I " lou- the rformnnco of WAYNE " 0 arms IN C mnemwrz” on Sept. M on sale at 10:00 mm.—Mondny, - ’ mos—$3.50 Visitors Welcome in Casual Clothes “COME as YOU ARE—BUT COME" RAMON CENTRE BOX OFFICI . ................... .. 10:00 tun. - 10:00 pa. ........ ......‘.7p.m.-Op.m. after I p.m. 2-2407) GAILEBY AND MUSEUM OPEN 10 can. - 8 p... 12 noon - 9:00 pm. mam OPEN ‘_bhturdny 9:30am.to7:80p.m. .. ...................... ..12 non-“7:80p... l to e Ha rec of Com- lditferent from mons proceedings last Tuesday! ;f—“‘—|—_—;—“———— 1palgn about what he ll try' do that is another matter and i as a: member of the government.” ‘ Conservative strategists now are paraphrasing this with the; phrase "what's a promise?" i ELABEL swcx Nearly 11 years passed before . 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Band Concert Band on Railway Wharf 3:00 p.m. Fathers of Confederation from Canada West and Canada East arrive by rowboats from “SS Queen Victoria”. (Shin will be at anchor ofl rallwa wharf). The Fathers deliver speeches at Railway Wharf to assembled spectators. 3:25 pan. Fathers proceed by horse drawn carriages— RR Wharf, Water Street. Great George street to Provincial Bldg. 8:30 pm. Fathers deliver speeches to Confederation Chamber broadth nationally by TV and Radio. 4:30 pan. Twenty three Fathers of Confederation In horse drawn carriages and Prime r and Premiers in open curs proceed from Provincial Build- ing to Government House, win Richmond St.. Queen st" Kent street. Prime Minister of by Royal Canadian Dragoons toundland, 8t. PierreaMique- Ion, James Bay and as far wast as Manitoba. He studies at St. Peter College and is a c grade student of the University of Montreal. He is expecting to continue his edu- cation for the priesthood. 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