bcc. Sponsorcd by the 9.21. Twist Asmaan they were QUEBEC TRAVEL WRITERS IN Iccompanled in! Creelman MIcArthulr (or brief Visits in the Westerner Motel. Lenvltt's Maple Tree Craft and all parks in the am. a s at the Albanian boat factury are Summerside And Prince County The Gnudinn. Clinriutminwn, Tues. July 2. 1963. 3 ALBERTON Mrs. Helm Water. Mon— treal Star; Gerald denim shop ioreman; claod Gendroni oy Scouts, Exacullve commissioner of 2 Boy Scout! Association oi .E.1., Gordon Kerr. lnnounced end, live scout troops is three cub puck: opened the umn'ler Ienson‘l series oi amo- planned tor the province. Mr. Kerr slid there are rot of 52 camps thnt have ' Harbor. 0! the lcnut troops that went DEATH NOTICES , lved too late ior ciarriiied Death Notice column). mow — At the Rizhnrdi Plain. View. md ’7 years III re- main! WG! Mating It the skin kin: Funeral Home unul noon Mum moon. Interment wu in the druid: cemetav. JENKINS v At the P121. 11% pital. MondIYr July 1 in. M41. Boswell .Ielllrinl n! 230 Kent Street, formerly of Ems! Woli Cubs pen Camping Season under canvas are the 9th Chnrc Infletnwn, Trinity. with 30 dcmltl under Brig. W.W. Raid. Ind the 7th Charlnlletown, SI. Paul'l. under Scautmasler Willinln Ives. These two troops are nt Camp Buchnn at Point Frim, and they are scheduled tn return home. the 7th on Thursday and the 9th on Friday, Mr. Kerr said that Ihe mall hllerestlng camp of the Illt In the on! being held by 5“: Charlotte- town, Zion. troop under Scout- ginger Ralph Benton It Valley- e . The 15 boys of this trwp went to t e wooded Are! 0! Valley- lleld Ind have xet “P I blvounc- lug camp. In this type oi csmp e W! lake practlcnlly noth- ing with them. except iood. hed- ding. tools and spare clothing. Once in the camping area they then are required to set up camp llllllg Whlkvlr mnbrlll that 1.! nvallable by cutting In the woods l4 Pm. MOM-Yul. ll‘d George: Film. 1‘ Soltilr Qudnc City. US. Orders Expulsion Oi Diplomat WASHINGTON (APY — The United States ordered expulsion oi a ltusrlan diplomat Monday on unds tint he ed to rennin n 11.5. government ani- ployee us a my. Inform-nut said the stile de- partment charged that Genus- dly G. Sevutyunov, In Attach! with the Soviet emblssy here. Itiempied to recruit I v.5. Ceh‘ trnl ce Agen em pioyee ior espionage purposes. The cm employee, an alien. some oi Whose (unily liven tn the Soviet Union. was slid to have cooperated lully In report- ing Sevastynnov‘l approaches. WESTERN BRIEFS Cotton Workers Disease Probed MAGOG. Que. lCPl—A some- times - iatal disease which strikes cotton workers aitcr in years or exposure in raw cotton is the subject oi an investiga- on by the Catholic Trade Union oi Texiilc Worhcrs in this town lno miica cast oi Montreal. The survey will determine how many at tile lilo cotton mill employees are suiiering irom the disease. Known as hysainose, the disease passes through three stages—n ievcr. then a persistent cough. then an illness with the sums rymptoms as bronchitis, it is caused by the dust from cotton. especially low-quality or rottcn cotton. l: CD Instrument Course Set For Island Centres Civil deieaee oilicialr a re: The CD people have to instru- atarting an instrument iamliia mentr available which will ade lutinn course in operanooalrad. uatcly cover the entire prov. n mrlott incc, Mr. simons believes. this evening which will be ring. “We have as on. n radiac ed in three other cenirer Inter. equipment to monitor all or the It was learned l irom‘nreai provided that municipali- Orin Silmm. civil dclient! co- tied have trained monitors, and ordinaior tor the pro training is available on request" e cont rt at h o‘- he Hid. clock and run about three hours. Pm. is one oi the three prov- It will be put on in Summerslco inccr equipped with the full nn July 4, at Albertnn My 2 and auoia or operational equipment, It Mnntague July 10. it was dint i the cn~nrdinatnr stutcd. ed i > i John Bernacher. chief 0! til 2 “We have trained radiation extension service oi the Civil De- monilarn In most municipalitiel {once College II In the pravince‘ now who on take the radiation 1 now Ind will be here [or the next l ISLAND NEWS PAGE! . Simons said. Municipalities. he explained, mean the towns and incorpornt. ed villages and municipalities have been sot up. ior clvll dc ience purposes. at Tyne Valley. trel In the areal cnncerned. reading. plot it and report it." ltwn weekr. assisting with tho: M . various courses. The courses will be under the supervision DI Stun Mac! n n i s. chici oi radiation monitoring aer- vicea icr the province. Ar soon as men or c tl'llfl. . Vernon Bridge and Hunter Riv- the municipalities will be receiv- er to break the long interval be- lug the equipment And [I be tween existing Incorporated cen- responsible (or it. Mr. Simon: mid. wl ‘GOV’T WILL COVER COST OF SURVEY - NOT YARDS It is all com d the survey on livestock ins-ileum yard possibilities that Agriculture Minister Amhvw Mndl‘ae was returning to last week when he slid the government would underwrite the cost. ll need be. . though sunl QUIET Jun. 1, 1961 marks the open- ing or a two-year study oi the lntenlnilonnl Years at the Quiet Sun, when the sun is in its low point oi tiara and sunspot as- without Ottawa hell) that aid is being mt. Mr. MncRae explained no The Guardian Suturdu y. The minister had been quot- ed as saying that die govnm. merit had decided to under. write the cost oi the proposed marketing yard which the iivity. survey by Alan l-ludson. Tor. onto. niggerted u decals": to bring marketing candlan there to the deal peak. “I! was bile survey itseli ihoi l was reierrlng no. not what the survey ration reconn- melrled when i said the gov. ernment would underwrite the cost", Mr. Matinee explained. in making the correction Mr. Macifiae asized again that almost ion percent participat- ion m island cattlamen would he needed boron such a method or marketing would be at mess. Canada‘s labor minisler, .1. Alan MacEanhern. third 1mm labor supply iron the predom- inately Frmcll-ryeaking popula- n. o They point with particular pride to Restignuche Municlpal Airport at Charla near Ilerl‘I which they say filll I lung-; needed transporiaiinn gap. The, one-mile gravel runway Opened, last month give Northern! LABOR MINISTER . in VISITS STRANDED SHIP right. shakes hands yesterduy with seaman Stanley Wane-rs oi Trinity nay. Nod, aboard iha Canadian grain velsei Howard L. Shaw. has been stranded in chic-ram since April 5 became members oi a loaders anion have rciuaed to loud her. Other seamen st leit are James Fitzgerald. leit. and Herbert Fitzgerald, hot‘i oi WIN] MucEltherll. It Nor-run Robinsml right , ut- lng captain oi the ship. and Charles 1". Wilson. Canadian Consul General in Chicago. The loaders in Chicagn an lympnti-letlc tn Senlarefl’ 1B4 ternatlohsl Union. which n sects to manning oi vessels with crew: who belong to the Canadian erltima Unlan. Keel]. Bonavistl 13w. Mid. (AP Wirephntnl New Brunswick it! first aith. > Activity is also busy on thal watcriront here where the fed- eral government has picdgcd to, spend - .ono improve harm hor iscilities at the ice-tree port, l rt oi the improvcmcncr in. clude the liliing in of 13 unreal . Irving Oil Company plans to establish an oil and gas distributing oentrel on the reclaimed land. other‘ work involves dredging andi dock improvements. 3 Brunswick Mining and Smell.- lng Corporation Limi also plans to use the port in ship. By ALAN DONNEILY OTTAWA (Cpl—Higher levels oi consumer and government spending lrcpt up the steam l Canada's economic growth dur- ting the iirsi quarter oi the year. But the rise or its per cent in Ind makeshift cooking I a m' must be erected out of rock! Ind earth. other scout troops in camp are. the 5th charlottetown. I!on ncdcciuer. under Scnuimasicr Ernest Gallant, who with some 35 Woodvtlle Milil. located back of gun. The other troop In the 3rd Chlrlottelown, St. Jlmel Ind St. Peter‘l. from which Ibt'rut u would under Sealilmlltzr Fred Curtis are u nd er clnvnl at Camp Fnlrvlew. Rocky Point. Both the 6th and the 3rd break camp on Thurldly. the three cub pnckl. Clb< muster Art Perry took 19 buy. fl'um the grim. a. Jumel'. lnio CIn’lp Birch-n. and Brig. A.W. Rogers. bellied l 17 WW cub squad. team the 9th Char-lot. iii? i2 tett'rwfl. Trinity. to the lime lpot. Bath pack! went under home Mondly evening. The 4th Charlottetown. nap nai. park. in boys mong moved into the YMCA Camp at Holland Cove lart F‘rldly under Cuhmn- tcr Mrs. Alton Dolllver. This paclr in scheduled to break camp this lorenooll. hi Err- >5 i 5.5%? i§§§2 f S E boys opened the iii-st camp at "'1 canvas lart Frill-y and retuer m I'lNNAN —- The funeral for Mrs. n l‘InnIII WI! held Monday morning {rum her late midence It Woodltock to St. urdl, Bloom- w hrlted by her Ion, Rev. Plul Finnnn. n! Canto]. Suk. Deacon In Rev. Joseph IcCIalr Ind lub-dencon Wu Rev. Nlulre Gallant. Prleltl In the unclunry were . 0 Hal Rooney. Man. Nlniru Polrier. Rev. Pi.- rlck Walsh, Rev. Maniac. Rev. F. Gillnn. Rev. Leonard Mlc- Don-id, Rev. Reginald Phelln. Rev. Emanuel Richard, Rev. Arthur Seaman and Rev. F. Demnrd. AuiDY-lnl in the choir were Rev. P l e rre Arnenlullt. r cl , A n- thnny Finn-n. luck 5 I II a n t. Plul Doiron, Ind Jami: Gli- hnt. interment wnl in the church cemetery. nmn STARTED I'l' The gm: 0! so" is believed the h luve flflglnltod In Dnllnnd Ind Ill developed in Scotland. wasnnum fiche“. misdia- In: use Italics MIMI-sirlanan Durham-timin- “IN” It‘d v . lhefld issier in the rest oi this gross nsiional product above the fourth quarter oi 1952 was the smallest rise since the current expansion began in early 1961. The indication is that the economy will ave to move year in mcci Flnnnce Minister Gordon: budget speech lurc- cnst oi a ilve-per-ccnt advance 1963 rcport Friday, estimated the gross national product—value oi Ill goods and services produc —hlt an annual rule 01 541,534,- r first quarter compared with $4l.252,ililn.im in the last quarter of 1963. The figured Ire Adjusted in onset seasonal vnriuiions. her prices sccounieri im- about one—quarter of the gain In the volume 0! national output advanced 0.5 per cent. INCREASES MODERATED The nve'r-lli-riu In GNP ol 0.! per Dent compared with the . Percent advance recorded [or the last quarter or 1962. But price Increase: modern l‘I Ind ride In volume was higher thin the 0.5-pET~cent Increase in m'l llnnl gunner. Whmmcmlt.(fl’ The bluesu or statistics. in a s The report contained a hint that national output may be higher than the ilguro given. rian the estimate is based on an assumption 1963 crops will be of average size in contrast to Ihe near-record 1982 harvest. 000 However, Trade Minili/er sharp has said the grain harvest may he a large one. One oi the main economic factors in the first quarter was an unusunUy large gala oi 2.5 per cent in labor income to an annual rate of 521.272.000.000. it was the sharpest rise since issn and partly reflected retroactive Pay raises in the ioderai civil rvlce. With this meeiul. consumer spending rose 1.0 per cent to an annual rate or sin.592,m.noo coniinuing the strong riae begun in the previous quarter. Government s p a n din g ad- vnnced Ls per cent in a rate or 57.920.000.000, due entirely to higher provincial and municipal outlays. Consumer,Gov"rSpending Keep Up Economic Sieam But there was a standstill in capital spending. wnh outlays on new housing and industrial equipment down. this lrcy is: r .In lnuul rite “$62,000,000. This wn short a! the 37.267,- in private capital spending anticipated tor the till! year—s iigure which doesn't reflect the impact an construction {tom the budgets application oi the li- per-cent sales tax to building materials. The International balance-0L payments deficit was at an nnnuai rate of $552,000,000 in the first quarter compared with ill: deficit of “45.000.000 {or th- wllnll of 1962. There was In incre- In the deiicii irons the last quarter oi 1961. however. ss imports or goods and services rose more rapidly than exports. This was Canadian tourist luridan abroad. in economic growth rem-ined lti base metals from Itii Batllul'st1 development 50 mile: [authent‘ oi here. MAY DAM CLYDE LASGOW. Scotland lCPiiAl pan to turn the River Clydei TU‘BERCULIN TESTING AND X-‘RAY SURVEY 1963 ST. CHARLES AND SURROUNDING AREK July II—Tosrillg and X-ruy July lS—Reading and X-rny Times: 3:30—5:30 6:30—8:30 PM. The courtesy you extend to your canvass” will indicate your interest In the health of your omn- munity. This service is offered through the facili- ties oi the Provincial Deplrtment and the P.E,l. Tuberculosis Rogue. i into one at the world's biggest‘ harbors will be the subject or a study here in Sep- itembe. A three - mile dam across the river. iorming an ariiircial lake stretching irom Glasgow to Greenock. ls envir- aged. Mr. Farmer - Keep that tractor rolling during the busy Summer. season Ihead. To Do Tnls SEE FOR ALL YOUR TIRE NEEDS rev Complai- smisa is Q Vuimnixin' I . rive due mainly to higher psyrncnts 65 ll. of interest and dividends in on... M foreign investors and heavier " this... Northern N.B. By FRANK TERNAN DALEOUSIE. MB. (CF)— Rugged woodland cammunltiel oi Northern New Brnnxwl lttrlctiul recon- dsry industry. Long dependent on file basic fishing and lumbering indul- trles. many are campaigning in diversity their economic: with the secondary mannincturing found more commonly In the Inuthern part 0! the province. Typical results are island in this Bay at Chalet-r port at 0,000 w grew up around the New Brunswick Intlrnltionll PIP” Communities Attract Secondary industry dustries Limited plant that will employ 75. it will manuracturc caustic soda ior paper-making. The same is true st neigh- boring Cdmphellio. a city oi 10.0w. where Fraser Companies Limited operate a man min at suburban Athovllle. yesra ago nadlo Engl. needing Products Limited an- nounced it would transiel- oper- ations rrom Grduby. Que. Atlluville. Last summer it be- gsn operations I new plshl. with s psyroll oi boo. ADEQUATE M303 SUPPLY Bullneu and government rep-i o Company. Scheduled (or completion this (All in l $4.000.“ Cnnodisn 1n- Gat full dniailr from Inyonc W or You mm! ruin your "vim lane! with P5P -iho lilo—Insured guunntnd raving. plan. axe/um. Why 2 , N K THE aim: or NOVl‘i sconn t ol good transportation and an adanuaiai WW who work: at Scalinhnnk. ml! Charlottetown to. ML— Corner Brook $18.00 St. John’s Sydney Halifax Saint John Truro Moncton Sackville ’3 “Big LlillI Gillian Series” #I m K1. 0. "f If“ 2 or 3 lodroonu on Required 2,420.00 Tux lncludrd Delivered lnywherl on the lslsnd. IND FLOUR HEAD OFFICE SCOTT BROS. Marion. Muauloclursd WWW" r tiled". 77 . . . ox Phone 4 9358 King-hm NIS- iMotlel all In m It Struthpart Essa Service Station travel bargains $1 6.00 $23.00 $11.50 $ 6.30 $ 5.70 $ 4.90 $ 3.70 s 2.80