ftfli tbfll'f‘allih mewntgsbr.Bm-‘mnmomndmthecm_ :lieape: meals: sheep neu said he would like to see ‘ town area and “the govcrrmf; I N W I [continued from page 1‘ 3'3; 53bit. acf'gt'. y talk "l in the pmfince were: a VOL-a. mam” 1935 emphaSi‘ on it“in nothing. was do“? 0" ll- 1 ' - tionail training school and mo- atid more on thr- pronlu .f ;l I ; t ' . ._t ho d Lake, One membedot' the cabinet. ‘ . . ' ,. . A ,r q ‘ " I {52: $111121” 5 “1 suggested mat If at] the "5,81 dein hospital to Mon ague Pi lice E..\ia.d lsl..nd. "—Ii :- of a rl- . p "m e g . nations came about there would 1 fl .‘x culture when he rcs'gns." 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Mar. 24. 1964 it was also suggested by Dr. "0' be lnany government mem-i. Boiincll that industry atid Na- . b9” 16"" u l ; al Resources Minister Leo. Drr Bcnnell sat? tom argi ‘ I tur _ . t :Rcsslli‘l‘ resign. uLasi mar;- pluity 01 good armers an lhc said. “the P.E.l. lndiistiiall “Si‘et’i'men who could run the l I:.stab'ishment Corporation was. province as well as the govern. ‘ ‘ ‘L 1 [given 33.000000 to spend tand.nl31ll. [ l i 41.59 Itht’ year before was givenj ELECTION. ACT isg‘movoool No report of that Commenting on last year's spending has been given to the? Elect-i011 Act. which hasnot yet ‘ Legislature. With no full report. I Loon proclaimed. but will aibol- lllliil man should resgi‘n." lish the 5th King-s district. Dr. Bv DON \IacLEOD Mr. Ferguson said he was not Referring 1° Premjel‘ Walter Home“ sald the A“ 9h9uld be Speaking in the budget debate in favor of the government's d Shaw. Bonnell said girder! ‘lzaffthregteté th;14:%l;lattzhr: in the Legislature yesterday. method of guaranteeing devel- .1 “011M g‘lhf‘ .lO 506 111m. 380 le of 5m Kin S will not low‘ {George Ferauson ilr—Sth Kiiigst opment loans. “When one 01‘1\\'0 "1 “I: Leigh-tall“? for {It}? 1:1". two}; rep magic“ in the" ~ .. .. -— - ~. _ . matncr o 15 years. e —. 1 P959 _ ‘ said the 195mm budget iiiditat members of the goicrnment and ways adds good thoughts and Legislature.” He said that m min advice. 1 hope he will he the light of the government‘s . statement that Georgetown is to_ develop greatly “these people should be represente p Hc suggested that with 0t- The John Bean Sprayer Meetings planned for last week and which had to be postponed because of the weather have now been rescheduled as follows: Montague Bison Restaurant Wednesday March 25th, 8 P.M. Spon- sored by Macleod, es that we have a government of one or two civil servants c a o mismanagement. extravagance loan any amount of money ‘ I I , and wastefulness." without the consent of the Legis- “5'19 in “:19 OPPOSIUOH all” a ‘ I Mr. Ferguson said that "from lature. I am not in favor of it."1 few years '. tthe time of confederation until Giving a number of examoles D11 301111811 also called {01‘ September 1959 the debt of the of guaranteed loans provided by “10 I‘fSlS-thallons 0f “'Plfal‘f and province became 321842.000 and the government on which no Labor Minister Henry “edge. in a little over four years. this payments of principal or inter- home of the Conservative debt has increascd by over $11.— est had been made. Mr l-‘crgu- PI'IVEIO mt‘lnltt‘l's Slltlllld 31>” i000.000." :son said "in some cases there resell. accordng to 1):: Bon- ' "At the same time. this :ov- was not even any security and nell. ilc ~aid 2nd Qiieciis mrtin— lemme!" i5 SCCUI‘inE lll(‘l'f‘}l5((l f many of these loans will end up her Lloyd )iac-Pliall should re- revenues over the previous gov-.35 bad debts. Sooner or later $1.le after cnlliiii; in Common- ernmctit. This government is re- 1many of these loans will have the members when a vozc was cciving $17,103,000 more than to be taken over by the pawn :o be taken cit an (llllf‘llt’lillt‘lill .. I, i . J: l. l ,‘4 taiva considering a redistribu- lion of seats. "the federal gov-‘ crninent may get the same- idea of abolishing seats and‘ this provincc> may be left with‘ one or no seat. We may be a part of Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. Let's bring the Act back in before we (dose and :.vc the people of 5th Kings And Greene Summerside linkletter M o 't e I March 26th at 2 P.M. E.W. Turners Marclv .. I , ‘the previous government alid islment. to tho Lirrlim' OWN” A”- - . . . _o i still coming: up with a deficit oil Mr. Ferzuson said the :tiarnn- .llrirl’hail “as chairman of, lllt‘lrnfal‘t‘ and Just representao h A 8 P M ' ~“*‘l $3.000.000 There is no doubt that teed debt of the province in 19.39 the committee of the House l“”- 1 t . o .= .‘ l .the finances of the province are was 31.611000 but at the mid of \.l'l(‘il tllc liquor act hilt came URGES DELAY , fl ’ ‘tln a bad way," ftlic current fiscal ycar it \\ill be up tor discussion, At one since Referring to the deficit bud. All Sprayer Isers I and Potato growers are ~ I v- v- A “4:: u.» .t s. IDEBT CHARGES NOTED 3313010000, "That." he sazd. "ls \iiicii the nppf~2l.lnn moved that get of .\Ir. Farmer. Dr. Bon- welcome. A special fllm Plltltlcd ‘Potato Hlarvcst— Mr. Ferguson 5 aid the. m_‘an increase of $112.2ft8,1tloo or pl cl’rfjul‘flll be thrown out. it on poll said the government should ing The John Bean “'ay‘ will be shown. A large. :crease in debt charges from 1959 753 99“ “em “‘0 “"9 am *a e pm‘m “‘8' them “ere “01 lmld me 0" a number 0f portion of this film was produced on P.E.I. Mr. Paul Young will be in attendance at all meetings. THE HAll. MFG. CO. “D. John Bean Distributors i , .. 1' , ~‘ that the quarantced‘enouvh Conservatives in th ro ed drt k‘ H ‘d tell the story. Debt char es tail“ ‘a-‘mg c . t 9 p05 “‘1 e ‘3 3‘35 e 53“ granting college. Here the 1959,” he sa‘id‘ “were Slimlm‘debt is now between 96.000000 House to defeat the motion. “we should hold ' on the students are shown crowding land for the veal. ending March and SlTfimfifVl.” .Mr. MacP'hail asked that the $2,000,000 liquor store for Char- Fhe 2311 g l"? gallSr-‘l't 115“: l31. 1964. they are estimated at ‘br'l~ be rung ‘ to call absent lr'teto'wn and the new provin- : o remier a er [$1451.00 Charges have .n_ The We“ rampage gears Conservatives in for the vote. t‘lal government office build- filled the visitors gallery of terday afternoon by students the Legislative chambers. The of Prince of Wales College. march was in protest of an reached its climax when. arnr amendment to a bill which ed \vith placards. the students it ill make PWC a degree Well Known International Artists To Perform Here As p . t' i. summer's Aug, 9‘; the P.E.l. Centennial celebration of the ceiitenarv of Prince Edward island Centeii- Choruses. formed from the best the first meetlnt-l 0f the fathers nial celebrations it has been an- vmces on the Island and con- of Confederation. it was ats nounced that an ail-Canadian ducted by Christopher Gledhillpthese mef‘tings. beginning 0n‘ series teatiirin: inter-mt; nally Boyston Mugfm‘d and 39“ 14-“. epl- 1' 1864' i“ Charlmem‘m" famous Snlnests “m be included Murray tJuly 26. Aug. 2 and Aug that the initial deciSlon to unite. in the prozram. 22'; and the Oscar Peterson Trio and {mm Canada: “'35 made- 7' The mil: section tsePl- 5'» " In addition to the Sunday con- . _ smo comet-ts certs. the mUSlf' section of the but aim Opp”, My“. symphnny festival will also include opera. chambpr mm... and chnrat symphony and ballet companies wnrks in week-long encozenierits one or Q... 5.3115,; “my be The Canadian Opera Company the World premzct‘e of a concert and the Halifax Syml’h’m-V 0’" aria. c imposed by famed Can. chestra will join forces to pre- - . aim: 3mm and sent a week of mUSLL sfartin': ‘. “Flam Mi. “afghan with symphony concerts the ., orchestra on July 21' and 28. and fined 1).. proceeding with Six performan- co h'e cos of Johann Strauss' deiizlitfui _ _ 9mm" “champagne opera" “Die Fled- ' Tiff»: {“ijppfv Wm be held ermaus". in English. The opera on Jim, 11 Will be presented July 29- Aug. 1. A protest march stasm‘ yes- in\ She“- “Vlm was Speakmg in 'creased by 100 per cent That maimde catalogue devotes an “There were others who spoke ion. Our pcoule cannot afiford tells the story. That is all that entire page to Model A Ford 33341151 1101101“. said Dr. B needs to be said." the budget debate. of trese high- 0 :1 u too many more pans_snu brisk sellers. nell. "but they voted in favor cost buitld'ings.” 47.1“, Cli‘CCu'CllC‘C Protect your the thrifty way :qu in box~ ‘3 Glenn tit-tde il a?» give a “'llll the Halifax orchcstra con- conga” your “To pm ..I mg. n; w: ‘n ducted by Leo )leuller. . M E T “CARRY Mllmm creasinziy rare min“ appear_ The Royal “innipez, Ballet I’OMAKE UP YOUR' am“. on J”... m u'ill present a program of Can- EASTER BASKET adian bullets. from July 20 to 25 inclusive. Spcczal s e r i e 5 prices have . bcen set for the twelve Sunday concerts. Regular prices for all 12 concerts range from $36 for front orchestra seats down to $14.50 for balcony seats. Special ' series tickets to all concerts \vill cost. only $28.30 for front orches- tra seats. and as little. as $10.50 —less than $1 a concert— to r balcony seats, These tickets will be n sale only until June 15. OTHER CONCERTS Other solo anMt‘YS tr. the Sun- , 1 h says “Let’s have a treat for all the family” CALL 894-8132 BRIDGE MIX porlb. " “3"? . Orchestra seat prices for indi- ingnzpfi'v‘f vidual concerts. ballet. symph. SmilosandCbucltles $ BI." Bar-mop "n-v: "pera- Chm‘al 01' Chamber cream-filled fruitcnd ' I or _ 21,: Th; . . . music performances ranne from nu, an“ Wm, “"63”, Pack 1. (June " n \“i' onhl South $4 for Glenn GOUId‘ down to I ' d1 l ' for om”); ‘ pmmcflod ‘Lv ‘)I only $1.50 to hear the centennial ~ oco ate coating. A... ' “ ,1 ‘ ‘- ,.‘.‘" choirs. For most 5 the cm- Afavourfteofall your 1"” a“ '9 l " 1' Fe“‘br‘ll certs. prices are $3.50 for front Dave Murphy I Proncfion orchestra s e a t 5. down to $1.25 TH for balcony seats. Received too late for Classified The 13-week festival of which death notice column these concerts are part. is t h e focal paint of P.E.I.‘s year- long SERVICE SAVINGS SECURITY MERIT 134 Richmond St. ADAMS »— fit Charlottetown. Monday. March 2.2. 1964. Mrs. FOWDED BUSINESS Robert Adams. ’neo Maydenia Aaron Mn i , Jenkinst. of Worcester. Mass. the first maximal-:1] hag: Resting at the Murray River house m Chicago in 1372 funeral Home. Funeral notice ' ater. SWAN — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Sunday. March . ‘ 22. 1964. Martha Swan thittiet tangy Bonds of Reserve Street. Char- ' ILSON lottetou‘n. in her 837d year. Manager Resting at the .‘lacLean Fu- 137 Graagglrfgt'lemfla] 4'85” _ neral Home from where the funeral will be held today. March 24. with service com- mencing at 2 11m. 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