Island News Page . Fisheries Body Concerned ‘Over Legislation Progress |r. cat'tunwurs mn om ten E gress in implementing the 194 jout that low catches by could be to establish the velo outh Pow on tertitorial and ne- in many oa ope joe be ated cota Os! Minas Ee py Po er, - : Fisheries Cous- fishing 12-mile Vv fishing zone , ios to government al- = much of by wal would esiend, they were fear 4 jficials, , _ growing @ more serious repetition SUMMERSIDE great-| alone ‘ ACROSS THE ISLAND 3 In the absence of the Minister [Sn Young and we must|the better standard of | | LR eRNEL ; of Fisheries, the Hon. H.J. Robi | Young People on the) they so richly . : — chaud. the departmental officials |" a "brain power ability J. McQuaid, Conservative ' Dt sae de os could only indicate to the cout |Pried up in the youth,” David|candidate in Kings, told the i cil that implementing this legis-|MacDonald, Progressive Conser-| assembly that never has there : if lation involved negotiations with |yative candidate for Prince said|been an election of more vital ‘ @ number of foreign countries | jast : to the economy of ‘ ; , ; : and that these discussions were Speaking at a rally in Kinkors Edward Island. . | ; 2 | ae where he was joined by the ind |LARGE CROWD ; ‘ PROG SLO’ er three members of the Island = of the ' a Lay Conservative team Mr. Mac-| Speaking to one tor ea Council president D.F. Corney | nonald said ‘the great-potential | crow encountered by : summarized industry’s views —|of our young people has ju st| Conservatives in this . : indicating that the slow progress |recently been started on the way sald many of the By NEIL A. MA being made on this matter was|to full development. As our edu- | great “Atlantic Provincial-Farm mo't regrettable and that the in- |eational endeavours increase so) ‘cies set up by the Disfenk TT"S A tar ery from the glamorous days of a half cen- dustry hoped the government |increase the costs. Tree te thelc tat pameatial tae tury ago when there was a feeling of financial magic in even |Would give a higher priority to a! ‘‘The adverage taxpayer eit on te the of a black fox, but foxes are paying their way | Successful implementation of |finding it increasingly difficult j the Vib Development Svar, cecal Tatas tal tit? Lace (a'r Sat ihe a de natal ek aa | Be pa a # pee ' on ; s ‘ Ww ee The oaly trouble is that there are scarcely any foxes left |with officials ot the Done tien 2 huge and comprehensive eds- prearam cam be went by te] as saint Dunstan's Univer- jum yesterday afternoon, ‘his academic adviewr, SDU_stalt Te ciay il sa Chad ee ee se tidek ek of Fisheries. The council -was ad- ein eee. er ee « treasury board. The develop-| ity setes Ko union in co-cper- discussion was their part in Dr. J. J. Coyle, PWC staff; Dr. 1 se vised tha ihe Miter of Pk? men boardmages the ‘eciea| gon with Prince df Wales Col Natal students Day which Gaores Devas, miner ot] CNC) - fox im the glamorous days eries hac accepted its There are ranch in Sherwood where animals |“ ® Year's deferment, until . are owned by my longtime friend Bill Brown and by Foster ane 1. lee. of the implements. | rm, of i heauiie treasury proposed omerar ta. ‘ : grants, payment of 75 per cent tions on ‘‘The Inspection of Pro-| or university capital costs and lopment did not req with the problems facing high- Union of Students. Shown an, representing the royal er education in Canada and chaiting before the discussion commission on higher educa- more specifically in P.E.1. as are the panel members: (from tion and Dr. Brendon O’Grady, . the theme at the SDU gymnas-_ the left) Rev. E. J. Roache, SDU staff. pied nage and Charlie Swan, Mt. Edward 2 B. B. (Bus) Jones, Bun cessing Establishments” and . i approval of these females, ‘That mahes 4a" feast seomubed i uae prerae @, |The. Inspection of Canned Fish | vince aid to the” technical | 4evelopments. ° chore than dae number, %-lt- 20 Fics fw people et tee ath ithe induy lng eo 404 Selich nde Operon Engi aur bane tauaies| aur coy ,ceesetes| ne Social Number Plenty, | oes ust nos miuite | EDI AY to x som of prottable prices realized. aan - At was “ ne joy of farming and fishing.” Moc step a tee plications are made inadvertent- ss Sie ate Celnens Tenet nee Soom Mimoenahe (ee aking briefly on the | Pro-| Paiy can Sino sexe ‘States UIC Announcement _ |, :.cammision stessed that background information on this industry istry needed more time to get | gressive Conservative pension | ™*),7; its immediate interest is to have ti eget that once attracted world wide attention to Prince Edward Is- |ready for these new regulations.| policy, Mr. MacDonald said| _ This is an election in which) thote, whe contrite to: elther |. Cet ber 29th ane One oe the renewed interest is that the CBC APPROVAL GIVEN | there are some 3,600 people of anest," Mr. MacLean stated.| The Unemployment Insurance surance Number card if the orl- |the Canada Pension Plan or un- °o t tee toe th - hall ah gr = acho f on and Approval was given for joint | ligible age in Prince County | «ye outcome of this election |Commission said yesterday that ginal one has been misplaced. ‘|employment insurance to do so fend Tl let you i wht I oil be tea. ber aeer. executive meetings between the ; will begin a political trend that|the current ‘registration for the While it is an offence for _ a | under one — and only one — So be interested in seeing it. a industry fisheries trade associa- Injure f Child Wit rue Si Gon Neniem for manny |Conada Fession Fiat is gpodr- | person to Mowing Cony forleial Insurance Number. I want to expre deep appreciation many people (tions of Canada, the United! years. Sound thinking Canadians |ently DE Many CANAAN pene ——— ane who made my wesbend tie a eorri. Te te med part |States and Mexico, to discuss | I u _— ee give a stamp of ae sheet Heigl Tiara Mia’ I was researching the fascinating story of the province's most [common problems. Approval has leo ey unsound government. ae glamorous industry, and from the time I dropped into the Can- been expressed by the National | ir wn To N.S. His teammate, Mr. Mcquarrie| second one. _ aM adian National Silver Fox Breeder's Association's office in (Fisheries Institute in the U.S.A. said “the nation if it is to reach) The Commission emphasized ‘he Summerside where I chatted with Lloyd Lockerby and George |and word is expected shortly| Six-year-old Edward Roberts, | #s goal of full and equal develop. |that the one number provides must have a coos on identity for both Canada Pension anti-discriminatory, un-|Pjan and unemployment insur- truly national.” |ance purposes and that the indi- until I finally said goodbye to Jack Lewis, Alberton, {from Mexico. The first meeting | $2 Weymouth Street, was flown Chairman of the meeting, | vidual must not have more than is scheduled for next spring. to hospital in Halifax shortly The directors of the Fisheries, after 7 p.m. yesterday for treat- i OUEEy SALE = <a = "a =. ing compulsory church atten- a future column, but here are one or two highlights 1 picked up. [Councij of Canada, which was | ment - nee ee which was held in Kinkora Reg- oe number : set up in 1945, decided to incor- | When struck by a ional High School was John. Highlights Are Interesting porate the council under Part) ce Weymouth Street at noo” | R. MeCabe. lear ae ae eee ee fetus Wed. and Thurs. Oct. 25th & 26th CHARLES DALTON—he came Norway, west of Tig- federal Companies voserdey, Re : iculti : nish and Robert Culton whe came, from Little “iB, | Among the touncil directors| | Chatlotletown Police depart | WANTS CHINA IN UN. fiuficilties for themselves in re _ - the oe most closely associated with the . J? jettending was.S.H. Burhoe, Char- dent utes ea atnare i TORONTO (CP)—Trade Min. (both plans. They may find that Buy One md fans tell you sbout two others James Gerden:end Robert Tuplin, in |lettelows.. as Mrs. Marjorie MacLeod, 198 |ister ‘Sharp says Communist they have created more | than ver Road. China- should be ip- | Ee When Dalton and Oulton, dissalved partnership, apd the AT at the: pation eepaeeie ait tananoa & ed to the tions and thus have trouble ob- Butterscotch or received $400,000 in cash and $100,000 in ‘stock shares in’ the station said the young lad ran | United Nations. But, Mr. Sharp |‘#ining their full entitlement Choeeolate Sundae tow ranch for 20 pairs of foxst—the one condition noted was ef oli panthers enog «sgh ry sc ngyde eyed SPE Te me comes t should have pups would be rais- home on Weymouth Street. |his personal opinion can | . i : ed to maturity the following season Dr. AL, Saunders attending not ‘speak for the Canadian gov. | The UIC noted that every ef- For the Reg. Price of 35¢ Mr. Callbeck, who was fur marketing of the Physician at the P.E.1. Hos- |ernment. He said récognition of fort is made to avoid assigning Get other for CNSFBA for many years managed the Willow Fur Farm pital said the youngster is duf- |Réd China would be ‘‘a contri-|more than one number to an in- an eee i ne for GS vere lear wes a premnost fering from skull fractures and |bution to the .peace of the Gridusl. Bowery ae mink breeder. female from ranch whel concussion. _ world.”* . jparticulars given on one - ’ Se ee et ten tie ee eg . cation are not Wastioal: Stans Hear : ; The Royalty company with mostly outside capital paid divi- S vecoed aamuver’ will va aed Novelty Items me j dends to shareholders of @00 per cent in 1913. Dividends of aa For the individual who already!’ 13 for --2-eece= David MacDonald . “ po eee Mas: : has_more than one. Social Insur- 9. : 2a a Berit thd 2k ae ET :. -..Kinnoa_wrote._-— soe neernrctnne ~ mnt e ; : F Commi : 5 : A Timish lady told me that Dalton sold «| fox in’ Europe ae ee Le aa keke oe From ence for $25,000—Ixdon’t have the details—and Jack Lewis told mm Hard Pac me an American Buyer paid $30,000 for a female once if she pro- ee ae 6.00 p.m. te 6.10 p.m.. duced pups the following year, which she did. nearest UIC office. bringing with! ice Cream, 3 pts. . “er T have at least one really good story of honesty in fox deal- him.‘ or mailing, . Coa but it was natural that there were some shady stories too. Insurance Number cards in his Inserted by Prince County. Sere sen Se-boned sors in one year from a female ; possession. The Commission will P. C. Assa. Wnt End GcoMGD GNd. Balisctty “te temenbitiog -destrenis The appointment of Lt. Col. cancel the later number of num- , qualities to her offspring, Eight pups was unusually high, ‘ Sumerians sued as officer bers and supply a new Social In- : = on of 30 or more, pever was anything eS | |and the: promotion of Colonel COMPULSION WRONG | ; ? DR. STEWART Hennessey from the rank of ma: The Lutheran Church in ; jor“to his present rank, have America is on record as. oppos- t HELEN GORDON RAMSAY (Mrs. George), Montrose told Island Doctor P.E.I. Area Headquarters at Ha- dance at U.S. military acad- me a ceaenaey eS WE ai, neat to dee tee : O Ca: mee ke ae emies. M R bin H d Fi George Callbeck told me that when the Willow Hill ranch regiment since its present desig- COMFORT : sold out, they sold their good breeding stock to B. Graham Rog- Dr. David G. Stewart is this | 2&tion after World War Two, and ay ers who lives now in Charlottetown. But the foxes not good year’s recipient of the Schering | the 10th to command the local se ties Rogers were pelted and sold to the late | Siuiarshin for graduate | ign a! unit since its SOMETHING aba eee Se ee a eae re te os ‘study in his chosen aren of | here in 1905. He lt T Think About There is more, muc . ale ay ao tate to medicine. Col. E.A. McCarey, CD, who ® fos eee ee aeclente_Snns Oe sa tae years. wet BONUS CERTIFICATE the local unit as a signalman in College_ of Practice. Alberton Lady impresses Stine Cipiidel toe aatine “ot man int : - : 1987, At the outbreak of in|. WHY: ; : Bie THE MATHESON family worshipped im Montrose church | Montague and:has been practic- | 1939; he joined the active force HERE'S WHY: of ‘ Sunday morning. Mrs. Matheson’s grandfather, Rev. James ing in the Crapaud area since | and proceeded overseas in July, erdinary furnaces is aboat 10 Murray, was the second minister there, and there was also 1940, with Ist Canadian Corps of years. peo ¢ the fact that Frank Pridham, who was born about two stone He is a graduate of Dalhousie | Signals, serving in the U.K., -Si- a nate throws across the valley, had saced a City Four quartette / University where he will again |cily, Italy, and Northwest Eur-|_ BUT ad MORE a ; on ope. ; He is a son of Mrs. George 8 There have been so many won- us. ‘extr mencing Nov. 1 Mrs. Alice Green of Alberton who writes good stories ' for this paper, brought the message at the “Thank Offering’ seat of Gene arenes tua have 2 tit OF service. This talented lady impressed me so deeply I brought DEATHS ental . teat and is discontented if you don’t have a a copy of her talk back with me, as I wanted to refer to several Chisholm of Kenteille ne | Bis association with the regi-|modern LENNOX heating sye- parts , a . 3 ’ S./ment on his return in 1963. tem! If you do not have a : A REALISTIC sense of history pervaded the wellfitled | CLOW — At the P.E.i. Hospital, | Their family includes three boys} 11. is director of taxation at |LENNOX heating dystem call as I Wednesday, Oct. 27, James'| and one gir Eimer Clow of Dartington in his | COMMISSIONED IN 1946 Charlottetown for the Taxation | 7°P4¥- * On his return from active war | Division of D £ ° Veta te nan [oa the leva digest ates foe tae Neccane eartment of! Palmer Electric to Brook- oc gnal militia regi- | member of s ‘ Presbyterian Church for Ment and was commissioned in | tered iafiaee rs. | Dial 894-8545 Ch’town ? : | | ¢ i Mrs. Jessie McLaughlin Seal Cove, Grand Manan Dealer: Land A. Middleton Castalia Grand Manan Mes. S$. C. Weatherby 175 Wellington Street,’ Chatham Dealer: W. S. Loggie Co. Ltd. Water Street, Chatham ; even stronger, for a relative of those Gordons, Gordon Barbour, was | 2 p.m. Interment will take place | this |in Floral Hills Memorial Gar- i $ i | i f MacEACHERN — Monday, Oct: A few years later (25, 1965, James. Duncan Mac- Eachern of 91 Fitzroy Street and cause on Erromanga, in the New ie his brother, Rev. James Douglas Gordon went to take his brother’s place...and he too suffered a marty’s death.” . Pioneer Hardships In Kiondike THERE WAS fitting reference ‘‘to Island-born John F. . Pringle... that great stalwart with a heart |of-gold’’ who was : Anniversary SALE 20% Off Our 'Entire Stock —One day onty— Mrs. Chas. Nichols 48 Victoria Road, Sydney Desler: David's Market £ BLE IT these two nurses arried mis- ion of practical Christianity unt a hospital wes built two merside. Completed funeral ar- years later,” Mrs. Green recalled. rangements later. Thursday, Oct. 28th who wa raps athe Scho ws (orate Car | THOMPSON — At he chatote tan si adians when the West started to open up at the turn of the cen- | *w" Hospital on Wednesday ‘€ash—Ne refunds) — tury. Dr. "s m was in te: and Oct. 7, 1965, John J. [ LADIES ear cat tie age cake, tnr oon ee | eer Me ee SUNTERS . 8 even eet ne a ee ee a eee Tess neon teat ta s WEAR ‘ cy a sah ha ee ollow a speaker with more attntion. Funeral Home from where Look 000 rtificates in hope Alice Green will pardon me if T suggest that any group | will be transferred on Friday | Great George St. = oe well mivieed to tale with hank Otter “= _ his mace 23 49 : = ee ee is : : . Mrs. James R. There was the deep feeling once that few of us ever | Flynn, St. Peter’ : a dun te seckes ‘Whak therth ane eae Sees elles SS ee se ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is really big on bake-testing... made by courageous and devoted men and women of the | morning leaving the home at to help you make a good thing a sure thing! past. And, as I said several weeks ago when I referred to | 9.45 for Requiem High Mass at hazed by” people. of ail. Che faiths who ovitied this port of the. [Gt tem eg em care. Peter’ “ | neti er. : = jo. Beter’s Bay. Interment. is - 1