ranotfler with the balance being} otvned by individuals. It was the lopinion of some councillors that. 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues., FBI). 12. 1963.‘ on the lines for the repairs. This lmethod has worked on t quite Economic Planning ties would have been set. W11 5 8 its own responsibilities In the face of the outstanding expan- of tile budget. wen ahead of r... iional defence. Due largely to this development. the federal on, the public debt of junior governments will , « . l " . . ' I . ' :thc town should own all or none‘ NM" “8 0“ “919., due" lovemmem W e nt hopelesslv , i land pay for expenses on all or rem: It “0‘”! “1" me 3001'! Into the fed- And provinces and ‘ s _ a ,, -. . £30 , or Public Services Will need to municipalities were under such » . ' a e . It has been more or less the I I ' be. Do 0d 0" cu Od- Pressure! that In spite of fed- Montague, SOUI’IS, ngs County; rule to pay for repairs in lines “PM 0‘ “'9 “I'd all“ 11“ eral help. they had to increase and then bill the home owners Canada. The federal govem- their debt nearly three-fold in ment sees no reason to curtail the last eight years. If this 1.7 "s B I very shortly . o i lsatisfactorily to date. H was y FORBES RHUD Canadian industry. make It o l istated. Canadian Press Business Editor nearly impossible. ‘ “M 0‘ Mme"! needs: a“ be a! large ll that Of the fed- ' (CP) —- Economic country is “lawman” °‘ “‘1' “mm? eral government itself." I In correspondence a I e i i e r TORONTO my manage. one way or another. to get what they want. And when the financial pressure is too great. the escape hatch of US. financing ls always available." The fiscal system that emerged in the war. Prof. Parizeau said. was hopelessly. inadequate to deal with the enormous financial pressure de« veloping among junior govern- ments ‘ was unavoidable that they should come clamor- severe shocks before we feel mg to Ottawa for help. forced to get down to It" In a centralized state. Prof. DEBTS SWELL Parizeau said. the explosion of “This year. for the first time, public spen ing the 1950’s ; transfers to provinces under the would not haVe developed in the . form of tax abatements or cash manner it did. Orders of priori- l payments are the largest item “Planning in difficult," he stated. “Planning a foreign-controlled economy is very difficult indeed. But plan- ning a foreign-controlled econ- omy with a federal constitution is a challenge that can be met only after a drastic revolutioni has taken place in the mindsl of the people. MAY NEED SHOCKS "It may be that the Canadian economy will need to receive When economic development faltered in 1957. regional prob- lems became acute and the idea of regional planning spread. from Margaret Macdonald. MP planning in Canada is likely to was read with reference to the be an illusion unless Canadians [recent release of a CNR emplo- change their thinking. a Mont- !yee at the local station on lh e 1 real economics professor said grounds that he was not rcquir- Saturday at the winter confer. ed at present. ence of the Canadian Institute Fire Alarm Answerer Sought For Montague . MONTAGUE n The first meet- sound the siren..A new 11-horn- ed that four cases had been bc- des Hautes Edutes Commer- in: of the now Montague Town cd siren has been ordered. .fore the court and that $108 had;ciales. said economic planning Council was held last night with The feasibility of joining the‘bccn taken in fines. He also ask- in Canada 15 undoubtedly nec- all councillors present with the town planning association is to'ed for clarification of town roan-.stary. but lack of coordina- exccption of Cameron Reid. The be looked into lmmediatelyllafions on the problem of stray “on among. faleral. PYOVIHCIHl one new councillor. Preston D. with reports to the council atrdogs. .. iand municipal regimes. andi MacLllrc. was welcomed to the ncxt month's meeting. 1 The following committee chalr-‘Wldi’sl’read fOl‘tElBll COfltI‘Ol 0f corlncil by Mayor Bruce Yen. The ol problem of sewagelmen were appointed: finnncc. "—7 Mayor Yco a l s o welcomed came in for considerable diseus- John Hu 1: h e 5: fire. Frank town planning. Preston MacLurer Fire Chief Douglas Coffin who sion. At present the town owns lGreene: streets. Cameron Reid:'tourist and industrial promotion.‘1 was present to answer questions one sewer line and the schoolipol ice. Cecil Beck; building.‘Dr. A. E. ngs THE DISTRICT PAGE These included a suitable BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS CHECK THESE ADS w ‘alarm system and quotations on BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY CAREFULLY . . . u: a stationary pump and it was decided in pay an amount up to ‘5300 to a person responsible for ‘taking fire alarms. i It was the opinion of most Do you know something? You can save time. money and energy by patronizing the N business firms whose advertisements appear on this page of The Guardian-Patriot. ' They have spent time and money to bring modern services and shopping facilities near A to you. Show that you appreciate their efforts by shopping at their places of business. 3 The businessmen throughout this district are prepared to bring you quality merchandise _ MERCHANDISE r timidly at first and then with growing insistence. H. T. JAMES PLU‘ABINC 6. riflzll'n/j I).»\Y—~ rmr -l-’i;~<,r;>; ‘wlrlllr--lur.r :l~c‘.:"3o ‘ in! some other method. The re- sponsibilities of t h I s person ‘ .would be to accept fire calls and ESENATOR ((‘ollllnlred from page not” . In selecting Senator McCutch- eon for trade and commerce. Mr. Diefenbaker said: "We wanted a man strong and able to keep the economy rising " ‘Senator hlcCutcheon. 56. was vice - president. and managing director of E. P. Taylor's Argus ‘Corporalion and an executive or: [director of a score of other; rfirms when he :ave them up to color the Senate and the cabinet as a mlnisicr without portfolio last Aucust. Thouin long a figure In the ALBERTON :rvlcrpgli'rsleshpof Conservac ‘ dcscril'le disparagingly by Liberal .I. w. Builders of DOUG'S IRVING SERVICE STATION (DOUG RIX, PROP.) Irving Gas & Oil Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories “Deal are Where Your Dollars Have More Cents" We Give 5 Percent Dividend Dollars Spend Them Like Cash For Gift Items ‘ . ‘, I ' . SOURIS ICE SPORTS QUEEN Friday night. Miss Rartcrshy is a student at SOIII‘IS Rcslnnal High School. Shirley Battershy was crowd ed. queen of the Souris Ic e Sports when the Souris schools held their annual program last Assault Case ls Adiournecl After Complainant Testifies A fine of $125 and costs or so [days suspended sentence and days was le v i e d on John '1‘. .a fifth was remanded in Feb 12. MacConneIl. Canoe Cove, charg- l A motorist was fined five dol- ed with drunken driving, when .Iars and Costs or two days to he pleaded curlty to the lesser 'complete the lengthy docket. . charge of driving while impair- DECISION :COUnf‘IllOl‘S that any amount ov- and efficient services at the lowest possible prices. They are your friends and neighbors. er this figure would warrant lls- PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER Phone 97-2 Alberton MONTAGUE ELECTRIC CO. LTD. GILBERT II. CLEMEHTS Wiring Contractor Propane Gas i A J. MATHESON MeeLEOD&GREENE DRUG CO. LTD. Phone 0 O’Leary NICHOLSON'S PHARMACY BARBOUR’S IMPERIAL MCCORMICK FARM MACHINERY FARMALL TRACTORS Pickersalll in the Commons as - “the barefoot boy from Bay« Pleasure cruisers Fishing Boats Strccl.” a reference to the Tor- ronlo financial district. Marine Hardware DEALER ed in city police court yester-i sERVICE STATION Electrical Appliances bef 'M ..‘L t A. J. ‘ MP SINCE l ’51 21:21am. ore agls ra e Mr. Churchill. M. a lawyer. Marine Engines Tires - Batteries - Accessories Ph 18 2 Parts & Repairs teacher. and veteran of the First: Minor Repairs "M ' ' Alberto“ Beatty Barn Equipment Phone 92-2 Montague Your Rexall Drug Stores In West Prince Phone as Alberton Charged with assaulting Jana (Continued from page nliF' cite MacEwen. by striking her daily Toronto newspapers in on: in the face \\'ll.ll his fist. Wll-lposing his leaderslllp his visit ham Gol‘mley. Charlottetown..here was like Daniel entering was remanded to Feb. 13. to en- ‘the lion's able the complainant to obtain "His was an amateur per. counsel. At the time of the ad- formance compared to mine." journment. the complainant was he said "But gentlemen. he on the stand and testified she came out all right in the and." had been h=t by the accused on and Second World Wars. has Tune'Um been MP for Winnipeg South Centre more 1951. In Toronto. where Mr. Church- . ill accompanied Mr. Dlefen- baker Monday. the new minis- for said he would make a gen- .cral statement on defence pol- icy within a few clays. It is un- Phone 101 Montague Robert Mellish. Montague Phone 76 Alberton WEST PRINCE DRY CLEANERS Your Hometown Cleaners BOATES r FEED A. A. (JOE) FRASER YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT LLOYD N. OLIVER ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING CONTRACTOR MONTAGUE SPECIALISTS! His speaking enzanemcnt was the eye and jaw and kicked ln arranged several weeks ago. be- derfilDOd here he supports 8 View Cleaning. Pressing & Repairing the gtnmaph and in retaliationrfore the announcement, of the of Mr. Diefenbaker's that there To All Kinds 0‘ Clonllng White Rose Gas 1: Oils mum“ hit him on the head with a bowl ‘ April 8 federal election. and Mr. jshould he no nuclear warheads? Phone 6-3 Alberton phone 101 Alberto" or stow. Diefenbaker said his cnmmcnis on Canadian soil now but. that‘, *4} FOR QUALITY COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE Ivan {\lnllin. Charlottetown, on defence policy would in no they should be made available : EDS BODY Mun charged with having possession way have “any overtones of for use only when needed. . ; WE MAKE of liquor not purchased at a llq- partisanship." Mr. Lambert. 44. showed a J. s' l KENSINGTON M“) SERVICE «+- V 1 St . & F 0" nor store. was fined 525 a nd He did not repeat his prev. strong will and firm administra- ' CALL Us * - YOUR CAR 0‘9 “mace costs or 30 days. lous criticism of the US, state live band as Speaker of the. Y P ‘ LOOK LIKE Offico Res‘ Two Charlottetown men. Stan- ‘ department's press statement ‘iroubled Commons from the our "nun Dealer 26-2 phones 26-3 Icy Whlli and Raymond Ma c- ‘ of two weeks ago criticizing start of the session last Septem- “A” man“ Indus"! Employing , NEW D~nald. were lined $20 and Canada's defence policy. except her until dissolution last week. Islanders” "'0'" 197 on”! mom‘s“. P‘ E- L costs or in days each for being for an indirect reference to the He vras MP for Edmonton West smmcaln Feed Service Montague ” Phone 156 ’ ' DUVAR’S ADAMS RADIO srnvrcs since 1957. Monday's cabinet appoint- ments appeared to dampen thej flow of rumors about further drunk and disorderly. Another US. statement that Canada's accused. facing the same th Bomarc missile batteries charge. James Steele of Char-rproVided defence for Montreal lottetown. was ordered confined and Toronto as well as the US. Purina Feed Products International Harvester Trucks. Tractors and YOUR B. A. DEALER Tires - Batteries - Accessories Polishing & Simonizing l to RivPrsldP Hospital for 30 T .V 8r? dPSIEncd to protect c a bin at resignations. but A Specialty Fm. E i t E. W. days on the adr-rco of Dr Clar- the Strategic Arr “Command oi amused criticism of opposition mum Repairs & Tune-Up. m (in Pmeu ‘ cnce A. Coady. illllctilniied States, he Salfl cm- parly loaders. Road Service Phone 36.2 Kensingion . Pontiac Care {I Furniture 3: Appliances RCA VICTOR Wee dr'mk and “3935‘” p a“ 5" “"9"” Lead" Fears“ and Phone 175 Kenslnston c c Heeschcn Remington (‘3 'r I vii s Rai RADIO & TV ‘ - - r ‘ - ' e e s on d e . G. M. C. Trucks .New Democratic Party Leader: . ll . Massey-Ferguson _ Douglas said It was unusual end" e said changing concepts in w i ed $20 and costs 0 10 en, m ~ r defence have been “the order days. another was given a 20. EASTERN I we. & Sam“ Marme’ Radio Service of file day." 5111“! 1950 motels "very bad precedent“ to have‘ Ill?!" Sfimoflmrw "f Brlllfih a minister with the trade de- . I SalcE?ElSI::vice--Parta " Leonard Rem 9mm” 1311 weapon! had hi" partment's responsibility sitting‘ Go In I'Nc' N. l I ‘ V g ‘ come obsolesceni. THREAT PHASING OUT The bomber thrcai. acainst: whic the. om H: was de-1 An Efficient Service to All Cars. Trucks & Tractors Phone es in the appointed Senate and not in the elected Commons. APPENED BEFORE The last. minister to do so was Emerson TV General Merchandise YOUR PURINA DEALER BUILDING SUPPLIES & CEMENT Phone 27-4 Fredericton Furniture for the Entire Home Phone 295-11 Montague I Groceries M01138“. See Our Gift Selection Including Toys. Household Appliances. Dry Goods. Ladies‘. Men’s ll: Children’s l i 0'Leary Ileeral W. Ross Macdonald who was solicitor - general as well; as Liberal government leader in. lsigned. was “phasing: out." re- lplaced by intercontinental bal- ilistic missiles :‘Ealnst which the jBomarc was useless. the Senate from 1954 to 1957.‘ f Mr. Diefenbaker said that hi MucLEAN'S GATT_thercomes had risen six per 24-Hour Towing Service I h ‘ iThe previous one was Senator Clothlns- ' w on peope as m why no‘Gidoon D. Robertson who wasl 1 m final decisions were made. "myrlabor minister 1917 to 1921 and‘ FREE DELIVERY M h d. S ° comm“ mod“ ‘ T“. 1 IS PATIENT answer Is: The changing situa- 1930 to 1932 In Union and Con-j phone 74 Kensmgm’ 0 e Cmpme Ll" °l cement mu“ 1 R, r. Mellish. Montague. is a tlon.'1' scrvative governments. : Qlflllt! Coal I Hard Coal i patient. in thc Kings' County Me. is. not black and while. Senator McCutchcon last week; Phone 111-2 morial Hospital. In this field there is changefflwas reported to be one of the. Fgr Your Name Monuue r RETURN HUMP mmflnverflmig‘lt thad hdone } ministers contemplating resigns-1 ' I eve . ng poss e o no leve‘tion in protest over indications. My]; :51: Mg'hg-efalléhatsgg‘} disartmra‘me’ntf while‘keeping that Mr, Djefenhgker mended m mm} This page Is a weekly feature of The Guardian -Patrlot. and each week there will appear In the advertisements mm “rt-mm. when: Nir- Bepk e 9’19“ secure and 'liga'hiaflt’gliggmfizn SERVICE STATION names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the advertisements carefully. and General Rep-l" $331332“: Bgflllfziléilltlglfl anagge mg: zit-19;; not autarnthagmg, ’ weekend he would not resignw . complete Lubrication if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found your name. and mail it, Inside of two weeks. To A" Make. M C T k. , t . a l . . n PROGRESSINF 1m victory mggblznei: .019 eerie . strlfinéra‘sd‘rte‘pfiretednf henvwacsama i . Tires & Tubes to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian-Patriot. and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE. a 33.00 "a". Trackwfrs. me a In .Sfewafl' Neg, Pesh- Wh" do: 2:35;: 7:23;. Mr were“ Dahlan than? an”; on : £2233!“ to he spent for merchandise or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. Winners. 5m.” Palm" & M WM . u . - - e . . ' : is a patient In the Kings County 1 balm. mm”, mm hp favors the ads: hpnthgsglm wnmgr‘dc:’y:$:‘ . Towing Service please advise The Guardian -Patriot on which advertiserc you desire to spend your voucher. mum” ‘ theme" "em" Memorial Hospital is progress-.Camdian Red Ensign as a na_ am. ,0 me Canadian “0mm 3 Portable Equipment 1118 favorably “‘11”me surgery iional flag—a question to be M [met one more vacang‘; . Minor Repa'" . h - ;_ . - . .. . t , The - o s Cain SawR ai . WAS vrsrro gigsgdvingaluée mum «is Iwn m... r. n... Dlefenbaker 0 " UPI Paironrze the Advertisers on This District Page “" ' “M” M". Blame “we”. Gmmseyl H P r on 6 MO or! - 'CahlnPt when Works Minister; Phone Montague 121-21 l‘ Cove. spent Monday in Monte-lcu..::af:;mr‘m "1. RM F" frugm‘» :Ingnillrlgmly 'lECled‘ Phone 9007 III! P E I ' e. est of Mrs. Ceor e Beck. ’ ‘ ‘ ’ ': 9-8 Pr 0 “8 COIIImhIB Con-1 ' ' . ll ‘1’ 8" 0N Busméqqg EEPHIT'thfl-‘wnflmh‘ Others 3 servatives last month. leaves to.I V . . " '- . ldrl 'r . ‘ 4' m— Benry Munroe and Herbert Canada faced “1"- quesu'm "ffp:lill:s. 1m imp m provmc'al A. E sway of Montague have. return- 3 $3322? “them: "2”" t r .V “fould .—-————-—-—————— ST PETERS BAY SOURIS SERVICE STATION E 31:31:]: wagons trip to Camp and on? gum owitg'i: $0353.”. l year. and added: "The trend , ' White Rose Gas b 011 Products SHOP THE MODERN WAY AT E . . . The W M the mmmmu been carried rm 1963. ASS'N LTD Minor Repairs—Tummy" BAKER-s 33033" i .. .. . There had been an eight-perv ' ° - F (W HOLIDAY would be one Canada. 1 f . a Tires-Batteriea-Aceessortea her a h_. r cen. rise ln gross national prod- Minor Repairs Croce-fie! . Me“, Mrs. David Sorrey. d ug r . Quality Groceries ter Linda and her son Blair. of wfiLcow‘: ShUEGESTmN 13L" 'f‘llgulgrst’slmof fan-V "Mill;- BUy_3ENEl.-"-.BUILD ""1 Fruits & Vegetables rho“ 3’ 3° ' Fresh & Cooked Me.“ Manta ue. are s endin a hoIi-. r' . '° 9" a ."r welcomedi ' n m ‘9 ree wot. ‘ . Dry Goods My wfth Mn an: Mug}; 0 r n Orgi‘gnday 151 isuggestillrlln hylhBl-llish EmpdggEnthé-nrizeagaiva: 14g.- Quellty Groceries “me Up. Drugs A: Hardware “on. 3, Free Denver, “I... me ms or acml n or‘ — - . ' ' maul-em 6"“ka la Commonwealth meeting on ilPr showing than In any com- Dry Goods flux“ "germ ngg'oznmggI'Eccg’mg‘ r De - — -— — - — - - -— 1‘ mm DAquEIts trade shortly before the mlnls- _ parable country ~ while Boots 1. Shoes “'0 a or Tovs roa numerous Ammm" "’5'" BAKER'S TELEVISION 2‘ r ; Mrs. Har Craig. Monta ueuterial meeting of . cent I is enjoying”; houday With Shericenera] Agreement on ' Tariffs and corporanon profits 10 per Shelf Hardware [MI] Md Service MAKE SELECTION EARLY c.“ UI collec‘ RADIO ‘ TV SALES ‘ SERVICE '7 daughters. Mrs. Gilbert Bell. . and Trade-“mist! In late "Ti PM" ‘ s. P I . 3 Phone 14 Wellington Phone is Souris Boat Transporting Philco s. Emerson TV I” rden and Mrs. Calvin Howatt.?"l’”"g 0" W'Hnmmsc .The” a" “mu The“ “'9 . ' e e” " Phone as Morel] PM” 3‘ Sour“ a “Hem siding. I 1 He said Britain had promised ‘ “Will! that Canadians as a I p nan ouna'rs tgaclafl‘tguatrd “imi‘liiw‘i‘ih l nth?” mm mm m M mm ‘ J C HANCOCK ' g eneressinlSI oonl- ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Craig. the European Common Market. . ' l M Montague haVe had as their re- "They kept her out. I'm sorry SHUR'GAIN FEEDS 5 Es cent gueslt’s. air. an! Mrs.dLIt::is fitlrMBriiaggh flint she took her. Hos Grower t & TV Sherren. lu be. an an ll- 1 a on at of the Common-‘ D PM in rren; r. and Mrs. Joseph wealth. In all parts of the (‘nm-l GENERAL MERCHANT M a.” mu“ 1;“. m gmacser.:hel Oils) 8 Noonan. l" y! Noon an Pet~ monwealth we have to stand ' White Rose Gas 1 Oils “m, " SALE! . Cr Noonan. all of Charlottetown. ; "lg! hzf-K; d m h ’ ' . “r B . fl A QUALm GROCEmE. AND 3 e x ressr e opp mi es- ate es- ccessoriea MUR ‘ : "CK" DRAWN lthe approaching trade confer-p We Cf. Tr“ To I C003“ Mull SERVICE “I”. RAY u : The holder of ticket numberrences will bring "a new era int 5. ! Gum” Rem." s D W m mm: d‘ I 133 ll m 0‘ “'9 Elfltl’lc IM- international trade." ‘ w. you Elm..." E m " EMERSON M r ne‘urswn M Milly hill“ It "Never before was It so nee-t ‘ c we'd." 880 SERVICE TM“ I Confectionery C mimic?” sapigrt:f essarytv that Ithe free world co. Towing Service “tn-htkfles-Acceuoflee “sum, ‘ “v: “an” AM) KEINAN SERVICE STATION :1 key “I. m arms: In t ese trade negotla-f . O "N no“. a" We Appreciate Your Patronage DUMONT TV Complete service Station Facilities “ has not contact- Mr. Dlefenbaker said there lsl corn". II‘CIO" m 1“ Che", V'm’ M 7' mm" m'" ‘0"... .Am“ a A I’D PM 119th. “incontrovertible evidence“ of’l “ mm," 3‘. an... no": 25 my 'm’ P m M Rm, 1 c economic growth last u