l l I l 1.‘ '_T;;'.‘L. n-‘-m4x-Vmaam-~—sm ~ ... s it ls} l .s . :3 vik- u Jun ~e‘.‘. Policeman suiuzs stick at «'0 fleeing French-Canadian separatist demonstrators in Quebec City Saturday. De— SEPARATISTS Rah: ummmmmnm uchhusOmsflMvewlnk Sidelights And Notes On British Election By ALAN WALKER rages. Eggs were sold in three LONDON ICPl Someone categories—fresh, new-laid and threw two eggs at Prime Min- "for election purposes." lster Douglas-Home and former . . prime minister Harold Macmm This election ls estimated to [an commented. cot taxpayers about £7,400,000 .. . of which £1,600.000 will go to It couldnt have happened return“ office" under a socialist government. 8 ' When they were In power the Liberals, Communists, Na- egg ration was one a month." tionalists and Independent can- ties erupted during visit of nunlstration was near city afli‘flgtgahegghzr ifgonségégr Queen Elizabeth to the city. held, The separatist activi- (CP Wirephoto) BURTON Mr. and \Irs, John L. .\'lul‘-' phy and daughter Joyce. of Kensington were recent or: at the home of her brother and sister, John and Eunice Buigar. Cape Voile. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mclx'cu- na and famin of Central Be- deque were recent visitor; at the home of their son-in~l;l\v and daughter Mr. and .Irs. Doyle Griffin and ‘iVlr, and Mrs. Edward S. Griffin. Burton. \l‘r. and Mrs Joseph McDml aid. Patricia McDonald. also John Andrew, Francis. and Wesley .‘ll'Dtlllilld of Gl‘d'J River, were recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Cooke. Burton. Mr. Samson Adams and fam- ily of Charlottetown. were rc- cent guest; of .\ll :tlrs. Raymond Stewart. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo McDonald. Glen- ‘ parry. Dale Murphy. \thn was em— ployed in Toronto. Out. for the summer months has returned \‘lsll- i ‘hnmc to resume his studies atl Elaine Howard. student of ~0l‘l‘HS-k. v“ G td ttSDU, Glarlottetown, spent the ‘l-an'le L ac ‘regor. su ell at ch‘ Charlottetown. Spenllweekend at the home of her the past weekend at his home mom" Mrs- Inez Howard. ill Burton. lGlengarry. ‘ VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII P. E. I. FLUID MILK ASSOCIATION Notice of Annual Meeting Wednesday, Oct. I4, 1964 8.00 P. M. Birch Court -- Experimental Form I All members are urged to offend VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII bullllll NEED CASH A New Car New Appliances Home Improvement Any Worthwhile you should get the money you need from “The Bank”. Give your Bank manager a call. Arrange to drop in and see him and chances are you can enjoy the things you want tomorrow . . . today! TH E TORONTO-DOMINION BAN K Where people make the difference ' "I " I. P. COOKE. Manager—Queen It Kent Ste. If so; there are several good reasons (easy, low-cost terms, for example) why for Purpose 1 nearest Toronto-Dominion smothered under 12 sand. The sand slide occurred while she was gravel Pit near her home In this. Mirror, supporting Labor. says lty. roof ST. QUENTIN. NB: (CF)— Four-year-old Jeannette Co - turier dies Saturday when of That reminded some of elec- didates may ease the election ttoneerin no years ago when cost slightly. They have posted politicians faced violent blf- a de sit of £150 each which [they will fogl'eit if they ,fail to: I - po more t an cig per cen ls K'Iled of the toll votes cast in their ,constituency. In the 1959 elec- In Sand COVE-l" ‘tion the treasury reaped £17,. 300 tilis way. Pubs usually close at 10:30 01‘ ll pm. in Britain but can stay gpen until midnight on election ay. feet playing in a The mass circulation Daily in London n.“ styled especially for the junior miss in fall's most vivid shades Laminated looped wool and mohair coat—but- toning to neck with small fur collar in con- trasting shades to the vivid shades of the fab- ric. Sizes 7 to 15 — Shades Bright Red..Teal and Green. Koolde bat in wide wale corduroy is $12.95. Restigouche County commun- it will fire blue rockets from its Y ' busy central a sect. Red rockets will show a Labor 'wtn and yellow ones a Liberal one. Perhaps youngest cam- er is lZ-yelr-old Emma Stacey, knocking on doors and passing out brochures for her father. Tom Stacey. in Hum- mersmith North riding. Stacey. a Tory candidate. is a former Montreal Star reporter. the five part in electioneering is p r o b a b l y Mrs. Christopher Soames. Her husband, the agri- culture minister, has been in «hospital recovening from a broken pelvis suffered when he fell from a horse. His wife now is doing the talking. Defactng political posters Is an old hobby among Britons. This year there’s something new. Instead of pencilled beards and bar moustaches. Beetle hairstyles are appearing widely on candidates’ troubled heads. LON-DON (AP) —- The recep- ltion accorded Queen Elizabeth tin Britain Monday as both in- lting and humiliating. Correspondents reported that the Queen ie the tenswn bravely but showed some signs of strain. III E: The Daily Mail’s Vincent Mul- ‘ chrone cabled from Canada: “The city which insulted the Queen and placed the future of the Canadian Confederation in hazard went to church this crisp Sunday morning as though noth- ing untoward had ever happened. “Indeed, for the vast major- ity of Quebec's 220,000 people Security at Tory press confer-; ences is tight. This tempts le-i ' 'mate journalists into pranks. One at n as . ' of Pravda“ and got past the un- sophisticated receptionist. More '9 E t: nothing had. The Queen had come. They had stayed at home “It was without doubt the most massive. the most griev- ous insult ever offered the mon- arch." EQuebec Reception 'een Insulting, Humiliating-‘ A Mail editorial said: “Many French Canadians The W“? taking the m0“ “9‘ in Quebec City was headlined ; must feel ashamed that the Gal- llic tradition of chivalry to a woman deserted them. But the Queen did not lose her ccmpos- ure. She turned what might have been a disaster into a per- , sonal triumph." A Daily Telegraph correspon- dent report. : “The Queen had the humilia- tion of having to be guarded by a dense mass of Soldiers, sali- ors. airmen and policemen such as even a Hitler did not need. “Yet the abidlng memory _ . is the Queen serene and brave. ‘ DESCRIBE REACTION The Manchester Guardian's Bella Pick reported: “For a fleeting moment on Saturday her regal composure seemed to have deserted her. She had a look of regal annoy- galling to the was a ‘man who signed oung" and scribbled some-i thing unidentifiable as his news-l V the right coat \§\‘\L’.~. .. travel coat in It’s smart! It’s basic! It's Conservatives 7 v paper. He was Dr. Michael Young. head of the Labor party research department. lance. grim and unsmiling. And ‘ no wonder. ! "The s e c u r i t y precaution: I seemed to reflect almost panic." “It must be clear to the Queen 1that the Canadian government v‘blundered in allowing or advis- ling her to visit Quebec. The I A Daily Mirror dispetcb slid: ‘ French - Canadians refuse to ac- cept her as Queen of Canada." Daily Express corrcspo‘nde'lt Rene Macoll called Quebec “ icity of shame" and said: 2 “This was a city that had let itself be bullied. bulldozed and blackmailed by a handful of thugs. | “The reception was silent, ! glum. glacial. It was In essence. .a city gripped by fear.“ ' DEVELOPS RADAR FURTHER Britain has developed a radar technique that not only tracks on iobject but photographs the im- 'age on the screen to give a permanent picture. within sec- ! onds, t COUNTERS DROUGHT BELGRADE tAP)—Yugosla~ lvia has appealed for econom- ical use of electricity. 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