l ALBE {Tth I‘. Sth‘llIAL “(ll SIC IN l'SE . . u, ' t I‘.‘\: from the gin, ,. . r _ almer Roar". T - l berton ini‘ ._. parochial H . . m . . .. Friday tn _:i;-<~j I. . .. .. 3.. treats At the prev. 1 - . . accommntf \ ‘ int ‘...A lIBERAl. MIA ‘Conttnirefi .t.. m. ... . _ . t.il\r-. .. l ~1- t~ m. ,. ‘ Bedeqiie st "1 v' it ~' 3 1‘- quested :TH‘ ll "w l‘it'.‘ ' “4 "ch ‘ li/‘f‘. ‘ ‘=‘ed o e . s “ to Mr. Wedge 1"" ' the portion of II " being used for . opment be l‘(‘"l'?“tl t trict. Dr Bonne. ‘ne lablinrz of ' c. said “it is sf 3 I'llfln on e been :zvnti "ir- r l. of the stand": con“ "I-e private bills " ohert Cir-“'2‘. H“ ind Princei said “ ‘ l 2': brcn more correc‘ ’o .- '1 it' ' i ":19 correspondence to “no prone bills comn1="cn" Mt: it"t-dlny is committee c‘mirma: FORRIFIED Opposition iradcz' A 3‘7 .l' i‘h- eson said h: -- :1: ' -~ r to et. a copy of “scv '* ' ".e at this date. 1' r :t ~ rc- vealing letter. ‘. .. lmVC read. After 31" "1c ' m1» troversy over t‘Vc ‘. i ‘1 y are we gettin; it - "We on the *' '19 :2. ‘4 I o u s e." “should have been 1 of this corresponrlrwco l a ropy i . n-om. It Is addressed ‘o mc- - ber of the Ic;:<‘;:tn" W 21 y didn't we Eel it'.’ There was no answer tires. to Dr. Bonnell's question. First reading was : 1 “n to three bills yesterday hr'ore the HOUSE went into .’I r‘nmpt Hra of (the whole to consider c" ma’es of the 1964-63 fistnl to» The bills \vct'o \z. \rt to amend the Motor 0.2;" or \t t, An Act to Raise Moncv on :lic Consolidated Fund and \n \t‘l to Amend the ("w'il §Pl'\'1f‘.'< Su» perennuation \f' DEATH NOTICES Received too late for (l'issifiod death notice (‘0IIII“II FRENCH — At \l'cstnosrfind. P.E.I.. March t7. Wt. Arbor French. aged 84 am: Rm mains resting at tlie Damon ("rand-id Fu- latcr Visian hours at the funeral hwmc. 2-4 jam. and 7- m mflAN —— March 17. 1964. at her late re- Strahon in ye . Remains will rest Wod- nesday afternoon at the Hon- nessey Funeral Ilonr [rum where the funcrol vill take place Friday mornin: at o'clock to St (‘r'vw-ba‘s Church, East Point ’v Re- quiem High Mass at 10 o'clock. Burial in the church mm Tue‘t'lay. Parishes Re real Myth Roon- '-,t k \\'a’»'1. and mcmbcrs R-‘i. n.. b y ‘: t" pt‘:'.'\ 'ick care of the n." "clrm’s will be ‘;"\~" c‘fot‘t of clergy prep :1!"- 0 ". in cvccllcnt . i- ‘i'i’il lll 1:47”. by :c G'l'Tl of . the pastorate of Rev, l' " ' of . lai‘ze dining . stiiit‘oom. and two hails Its present occupant '=. small part chapel and assembly :n ‘11.) church nearby are iach for worship and con- :: wrc» Foscd rc'reats for laitv are iic'i to "-ie area but it is the nv -’-~t ttmc i‘icv can benctil large " present it’ll'lath'e m 1dr ‘1‘. ‘he tally of Sacred :‘t l‘"~‘ ~n ‘\"lil l-‘ather Steele and is now supported r e : T'w . ' the Mercy and lay :“o'ips '" 3he parishes of the ii men flfi.’-:Elt‘l"t' Wicn more of the reams are :~rri .' ' :i‘. be possible. to A t li’.21"tri. lc Sn persons. Itc- ' «its arc panned for voun! 1* Into and arterial groups The “t‘tl‘w‘s can .ilso ust v 1min: for seminars. Itiidy and W frailtcs. BUDGET from page it present system the sow-along (‘ontmur-d curt of our W1.- twill: Stewart s.iicl it was his flurry that "once a total estim- 1tcr realistic revcnue figure ' been at 'ivcd at a ‘ =d chargcs subtracted. along ‘1 n1:1'ci1.:1s: :rziiits prozrrims. r. 3 r should be you a lon‘l. 1:. d took. then the caoziiot :liou'r‘l spend aniulc Lime and wtlcrction at establishing ‘lll'TS on how the balance it‘d he dividcd.” ’ “'I\ suggested _\ Mr. 5" Z'l that this province. in many cases cannot afford to pct-initiate .\".lll Ottawa in lllj’lllllE grant programs "\\'1th the .:rnount of revenue avail- ri‘olc 'o the province." llr Stewart said "as a busi- nc.:~:11:in. I would give a hip, priori'v to those IIIIIIQS that are i prPdllC‘llE. In other (1 do m-ermhing pos— tend to enlarge o..uom1 growth and in own create morc revenue which will then permit us to enlarge our social services and educa- trnal facilities. “But we have not been doing Tins year we are spend- 523500000 butlzct, in health and welfare. while for agriculture. industry. f'slicrios and tourism we are spmrling 31.700000. ".l we con inuc this trcnd. and l we no sign of anv immo- rmi: t P). 7h . II‘_ itil ‘33...” 0.000 (Tisitc deviation. we Will and up" the healthiest group of people in tho world—all on rclict!" Mr Stewart said p‘2'12r1tsrs on the spending of the available balance of funds tins been established and then a'lot'crl to departments of gov- Oanont then it should bc the responsibikty (If the minister and .‘ civil servants to es- tnb'w’li priorities within that dcpnztincnt.” vil olt‘wm't said the p"0\lllt(‘ two sources of reycnucm» taxes and subsidies from Ottawa “I cannot forsec." he said “any sum of any increase rcvonuc from Ottawa 111 the ioi‘st'r‘nhlc fiitu1‘c. I havo ottttid- cl livc or six Dominion-prnvzn- rial r-ont'crcnccs and feel that l tan <prak with a slight dc- ct knowlcdge :rrn 'Thce is not a possible fr mulu that will ever benc‘it this province. other than s‘rai:1ht c'izit‘uy. and charity today. 5 dominion - provincial I‘C‘la‘llilli.i me: only to those with the lam» est uumlwr of available federal Thcrc little so: s--Qucbcc :s hopc of our gaining any in- rreow in subsidies from (It- rawa THE ALTERNATIVE “The alternative Is that pnivincial sources .. The onl lwav w (to this Is to increase. “once our ‘ we : must increase our revenue {mm , Oil Truck Turns Over . SOL‘RIS . Writ 'h"oc-ton “Fuck it 1:14. ti by In .11: (hi Ltd. .'.\.‘ii' on" of .o: ‘ i and over llll‘llt‘t‘l \cs‘cz'ttuy oil li‘luiic borucrn l,:1l<c Harbor and East {Inuit T‘tt‘ l"‘l"t«' dricu by II’cndail fici‘uiti lit-Lawn of Srttii'is hit an r nan-1. or: Mic twirl. wcnt out otci'zuritcd. ltS \ .1, .i.‘ - w to lllf‘ truck was llnniuzc mo. rtorii‘m '2'”. "'c tll‘\¢‘l‘ was un- lltll \F ."'~ ric'ic‘i'iicnt of tilt- nt‘i'l‘ nurznicd tlic acCi di“l' the cronnmv of the province. Th win he dciie iii a number our popula- basod on bring of \\.l\‘~ vii" Illllsll‘)’ ant lis‘icrios. llllli‘l, and keep them and promote larger and higher qua'ity dairy and beef herds. ' .\1r. Stviinrt said a long, hard and l't‘tIils'lf‘ mkcn at look should :calih and welfare ex- asl‘cd “can vc matcliinE prozre'ns" ' ker’tp ~-h the wea‘thy provinces in tlw‘sc fields. at the cvpense ro'd n: l‘ricl: our own over-all dcw'tzpnicnt'” .Ilr S'cnarl slittl tic was "aritid that our approach to a provisicta‘ burizet ovc-r tlic years c111ot.ional ,. .i.i> _. m A 5 v, :1 m .j. . S'cnsnrt that up of thc provincial 'Ii'rl should bc number, not as we have ~ of 'llt“ full treasury all i i..c coi‘tznuitv of expericnca buiziusc we \\".ll always be fac- t-n. “.l'il Lfiangcs in rank of the "The task o the treasury board should bc two-fold. l-"irst N .111. tlic pi'cp.ii‘atioii a lturL'ct tor final consideration rat the cabinet and. secondly. to carry out a continual our at; czzpcnrlittircs, nut that no dcpnrtmciit r of government be per- Lo rspc the 511 ha particular agciicy in:th It I E! .i o l o 11rd for the board ai least in gen- "'i‘lic s1 'ts of should always bot set five years in advance. oral tcrms. of both rcvcnue and . expenditure Over-all planning s oulri be long-term. and not as it is now-just for tomor- l‘t‘\\' CABINET T00 LARGE in Smart suggested that .. the sizc of the present pl‘OYJH- cm cabinet is too large. “The rmt: of the cabinet." he said. “is Emcrn‘u: a pcpulation of .‘"lllf‘ 107.000 people—not more than an :ii‘crngc 3710 City. 11 Intro! do wc li;ivc‘.’ We have a raunct o‘ eigh‘. members and presiding officer—too large— cumbev-nmc-—too voluble— niuiiy squcakiiig wheels to Elva l‘-:. a too too br‘ .ci b. sensible. Let this unnicidly thing to workable she—not more than five members and a presiding critter. But two full-time mem- bers who will be paid in keep- in: with thcir responsibilities of lull \Hil‘klll: days and hours and who \\'lll. I am sure. give I15 .3 .zitvcrnmfnl it dcsevrve Rctcrring to education, Mir. Sic-wart said "for many years. (duration was pretty well down the line when the dollars were twin: .spl‘f‘ad around at budget t mo ‘l‘hc Shaw Governan changed all that. "\l'e now have a modcrn :I‘tuip of buildings to house our pupils. both in elementaiy a hl’IlI school. The standard of our teaching staff is ever in- creasin" “Our new vocatzonal insti- tuics \\Ill prove to be a tremcm ' in providmg trained our growing in- doos liclp rti'~.nnnel for dIi~'rics. 'va to complete this pic- ture. our own provincial POI“ icfr. Prince of Wales. will be clei . ted to degree-granting (tilillS. Mr Stmvart closed his speech by that he had "no cm the future" 911“ pimmt‘t“, " go ahead; we'll make he saw " Stewart said that although he tell ' wilderness" sad was something that ban "on my heart and mind for many years." this little province the type of“ s." d . l 12 The Guardian. l‘harlotte Bills Given Thir town. Wed. Mar 18, 1964 d Reading ‘At Night Sitting Of House EiJht hills were com third readin: and I‘llsS’VI iust prior to the conclusion of lust even- liiis's sittinc of tlic l.c';'.sl;ttui'c. | They note t 3: Int ind A ‘ililf‘ .\it(l't Act. An Act to Amend lCONSERVATIVE l rContnued from paze ll of four per ccnt in the year 20“ \'i“ of “new uic.'c:.scs could be t‘.»'fc":'ed if they proved to be ir'i rcctsory. financial‘y. ) FI'I,I II'\I-‘I. I\' I975 " Barth‘s wvtld first be paid in “larva V. “W Hit it '.\ ‘tlid take unwl T'lffi for them to. reach t‘ieir full leve‘ Til:- bei‘ef‘ts take those two fo"n1=- 'li'viiz'n both would ar» r:\‘e on the s..:11e cheque First. tlit‘ premut universal ttlrl-azc pension of 87" nimthly if c‘arx‘d a' azc T0~the ace at which at now is pad This would be edured if claimed before I tlH' a»? The rcdiic'ion is 40 rc'"s '1 in -r11h fit e\ct\ month betwccu the How a person claims it. :if'cr l‘Cflt"llillQ 63. and 5 his Tll'li bu‘ihrlay Thus if it was claimed at ace 65 the reduc- tion \miild be 40 cents a mont lot 60 months or <24. leavinE that portion of the benefit at $31 a month for life Second. the earniiirzs~related benefit would be 20 per cent of the contributor's average an- nual lifetime eai'iiincs up tn the carninzs lim't~4initi.~.ll\' $4.300. This is payable czt‘ic" '11 are 70 without strtnzs attached. or any time he'wcen f‘fi and M on retirement Itcncc that portion of the pension avou‘d be $73 a month for life for anvone whose salary has been at the earnings linrt ‘ lt would this way; . persons rein-En: at azc 65} could get a mnxmiiim earninzs- related pcnsion o‘ S75. ‘ lIS cartiinfls have always to the pension-plan l:niit. aiiotlicr $31 in iiic form of the reduced flat-rate universal. p I‘T‘ilfiI'L which is fin-Hired tnvcnues Total $1M. work out lt'om ‘nv £150 A MONTH If the same pcz'son waited un» til azc To to tin-m both nonsion benefits. lic iloiild Set " on each Total £130 However, there 1 "\\'.’tlltl‘§ period“ built into the plain—the transition or matur- ity period. as it has bccn called. While both types of benefits would start L‘Olll‘: otil in 10m. in that vcar thev would go only to those 3:0. on nr over The paymcnt ace would come down one year at a time. to 63 in l970. Improvement Loans Made To Farmers CAPITAL BI’REAI‘ 0F THF. Gl'ARDI \N OTTAWA v \ total of 351 loans undcr the farm improve- ment loans act were Iliutif‘ to Prince Edward Island i'csidcnts in the third quarter of limit. was reveale here Tuesday tat valuc of the ' ans made in the lslritid is $432.28.? and of this amount the lr'l'zc.:t portion. 3386.983. was for the purchase of acriciiltui'al implements i l To- Olllf‘l‘ loans were for live,— stock in the amount of $7.300: construction $84265 and other ‘ purposes $3.345. l“ E I topped New Brunswick. Nova Scotia and \‘cwfoundlnnd in the total number of loans ap- proved in the three month per- iod Saskatchewan. with 9264 loans and $l8.293.7~18 led all provinces I _* ‘— ---__I First Kings ,MLA Speaks IOn Budget . l Speaking bbrlefly tn the biidzet‘ debate in the Lecislature lastl ‘nfszht. Daniel Martinnaid tL-lstl pliincsl requested that gov-l crnmrnt pav one half of the‘ cost of inntrinz the wocden drag- jrzers of the Souris fishing fleet. He also estimates . departm ‘of agriculture and fisheries we're “‘too small". considcring the im- portance of those industries to .‘the economy of the province. l Mr. Mat-Donald said he hoped .that the government would 1amend last year's Election Act ,tn provide that an electoral dis- trim of Kings will not be abolish- hed when the act is proclaimed. DRESSES 0 cot-ton . linens . silks Sizes 7 - 15 - 20. l N'é - 26% Priced from 8.95 to 29.95 t _7 t 500 Attend St. Patrick’s r l C '2 1 the Deposit Receipt Act. and An Art to Amend the Registry ACI.‘ all promoted by Hon. M. .- l~‘rirnicr. provincial treasurer. An Act to Amend the \‘cw Glnszow Hall Company Act, An Act to Amend the Industrial and Cost Accountants of Prince Fd- ward Island Act. and An Act to Amend the Act to Incorporate the Island Telephone Company, promoted by Lloyd Macl’liiiil -l"(‘~‘.‘ Quccns‘. An Act to Amend an Act to Incorporate the Governors of lliinslriii's University. pro- moted by J. Russell Drisr-oll ‘P(‘-——3 Qucens‘. and An Act to Amend the \Vorkmen's Com- pensation Act. promoted _' Hon. Henry Wedge, minister of. welfare and labor. A CONSIDERABLE fleet of Magdalen Islands. light planes Albert seal planes were there yesterday after "~m..m _ ‘ .m- 2..~:. One plane I MINISTER 'Continued from page It been seeking for years." He said itlie establishment of plants is ihelping solve the problem of. Is building up at on as the search for a herd continues. Elva," Mr. Mathemn said he put ‘great blame" for the low pricm n “two packing houses“ whu 'failed to "meet their I'es‘pomth. ilin in the matter." was damaged yesterday when it broke through the harbor ice but it was later salvaged with only light damage. Seven three arrived from the people moving'from ms to} l i towns and Villages. He said that‘: G- _ ' ' t t TORO.‘\'T0 ICPl _ Observed v people. finding jobs in towns audit "- W "9 “H'h‘ empera tires. - . . Ml“ MM- .vrllatges usually enter the servtcef.‘ Canada I Dawmn ‘ . . t . ‘ H _7 3 ,industtnes He painted out that]! snag V I . . , -14 o ldollars made form the proces-ji Vancouver ..... .. 42 so ‘ :smg plants are "new dollars to? _ \‘ictoria . . . . . . . . .. 44 5t ‘ the economy." 3 £223?” """ " 1;, i ALBERTON —— A pilot and ed by Urban Murphy of Charlotg “Planing t0 the “abilities 0‘; \vmnimg _ . I _ i . . U .12 3 :tliree seal hunters scrambled to tetown. Also on board were WiI-.‘the pmvlncej MI‘ Mamesm sug't Tm‘nnto ........ .. 23 36 safety as their 1m". M liam Hutt and Hallie Matthewsgrlig male” “339"”! “sets: Ottai a . . . . .. T 36 cracked through the ice of Al- or Alberto” 5mm]. and Emele ‘l Pfiil‘mtce Sheers! Put gm; Montreal ....... .. 7 28 berton harbor vestmlat- T“? Gaudct. Tifliiish. 'Qfigt‘l‘cf, :“gmsnw pm . Th. - I I Quebec. , 1 13 “‘an5 Iof the plane supported it Four planes have hm,“ workw-v » ~ i pl‘l’snSilflg:;eSO°:e‘:::\/l Fredericton g 31 after it broke through the ice mg during (he week from Amen DISAPPOINTED j in Carma“.s or; incl one; Saint John . . . . . .. 6 ‘33 0“" 1° “’9' “I “'“lor- ton in an all-out search for a} M"; Mathew“ said he “'35 dIS‘ mostexperiencegd mutual Moncton . . . . . . . 6 Mm. more than 10 hours ops”! herd, Some success wa sgappmntcd with the prices receiv- fund, and provid" for Italifax .. . 13 1: strenuous work by Ill to 15 men reported. but weather conditions“ed for ammms 5‘ the regent d°llaf “Staging and (llill‘lnllet”“'n ll “‘ from Albt‘l‘lml South. lllf‘ Plane. have not been favorable up unlillgasmi 5‘79! sale at the provmp' compounding of income. ' Sydney . . . . . . . . .. 18 29 a Cosna 180. “.M salvaged {mm no“, tat exliilt‘titéonlgrgugs. Hed said Yarmiutli . 18 27 the im. “8191.. Although slight] - ' ' ' a Ema 93. 0 ‘9 an _ex' Write arsondthis fo f St' John‘s" Vld- " 19 32 damaocd the plane is repor y. “.m‘ewr my“, more planes Dense g?“ mm the Preparmg Prospectus and 30’ :1: t ‘ ‘ .‘ f :‘1 " 0d d: arrived yesterday afternoon of an animal for sale and I am "cord Wm, ' bl. y. I HALIFAX r(_P| —— The wea- m 31"} 53” slape' .from the Magdalens. making a sorry for the people who were ’ w° '9°"°"‘ . ther office says a complex but. weak disturbance entering the district from the west will brim: to most regions durin: the early part of today. (‘lcai'inz conditions are in: readiness to trike off. when it broke through the ice. The its Owned by of (‘rapaiid the plane was pilot tAlberton. total of seven now base at Al. l‘e\\’81‘d9d SO scantily" H9 Sfild berton. Althouin tfic searchers “‘9 3"91‘339 Price “‘35 37 cents have remained mum. ' is be- 3 Pound “While high grade beef .lievcd that a larce seal herd “oak ‘5 59ml”! l" "‘0 leading“ has been located not far from stores at 31-09 a pound." I 1 Asking "where was the initiav plane was just coniplet-‘ turn into the wind in EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY IIMITED I46 Richmond St, Churlonalawn - Robcrt Mcllwaine expected to return to the dis- trict early this evening. One or two inches of snow may acr-umulate in the southern re- gions as a result of this weak system Rozinital forrt asls' (‘ape Breton, Prince quard Island. Eastern VB Counties: Light intermittent snow chang— iii: to liziit snowt‘luri'ics ‘ aficrnoon: clcnrin: late in the much chance in lizht winds be- coming northwest 20 in the even- in:. Tcmocraturcs early in mornin: niitl lllIZlI in the after- noon at Sydney 15 and 30. Char- lottetown 13 and 28, Moncton 20 a -. o. .. 75 Hizh tide today at Charlotte. town at 1.46 a m an .46 pm At Rustico at 8.43 a m. and 9.41 p m. 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