island's Treatment By Ottawa is Disappointing lo Premier By DON MacLEOD In reference to the results of last week‘: federal-provincial f03'€0C€- I 3903*? 111 0° “lliceflaln fiscal conference, held in 01- “ms C‘! °‘” fiscal “e.°d5' Be‘ tawa. Premier Walter R. ShaW,f°r‘ l .19“ °”.“’.“'‘'’* 1 "“°"“§d said Saturday. “I certainly ex- 1% Elrlme rnlgffirmfitndl “Ea: peeled boner tremmolfl‘ and I leagng Ellzlecoiiference with the 2‘.’.'.‘. 'I.‘i‘.i.."‘2..’.1i‘.".".l..‘.”.f3-" "‘° “mpg, ;"°,w;° °*,“‘:f::;:,*,=s: Of the $87,000,000 increase in ?&enSYN[;A'[‘}]eYeT e pe I ffidefal P<'=|.V’m€‘nt5 t0 The Pl‘0Vll1-i Premier Shaw said that some principle was not adhered to. "Last Tuesday at the con- ces. MI‘. Shaw. noted that Que-iol the other provinces were in= bec gets about half the total in- i sympathy with him for the treat- crease, with all the remalninglment Prince Edward Island re- provinces receiving more than7¢€1VBd- Prince Edward Island. I "1 l‘-h0llEl"»" til? PT*'ml9!‘ “In comparison with the other ‘ 53ld- "fmm "19 ‘em’? find 300‘! five eastern provinces. we were.“’”1 05 the ¢'0“l91‘9"<‘9 ‘ha’ “'9 very in 1,-eatedn he 5a1d_ Qfiwould get at least $l.000.000, or the increases P.E.I. stands tojm°!‘*~’- The d°<‘l5i°“ that We “cave 3.-,9g‘000_ would get $599,000 came as 2! rpm pmmieq. Mid nth, whole shock. Even if we got enough Idheme of the conference! was 13101183’ to Plat‘! "5 0" 8 D8!‘ better unity, and a narrowing of caplta average with the five the disparities, as far as public Eastern provinces. I would be services among the provinceslsatlsfied. are concerned. when it came tor "We, in this province, have the allocation of funds, thisithe greatest need of all. and we Rate Hike Forecast For Auto insurance Ac:-ordinrz to t.he Prince Ed- 25 years of age. or has a male ward island board of insurance driver under 5 using his car underwriters there will be an occasionally, or if he drives to increase in automobile insurance work. uses his car for business. rates in this province as an out- come of the substantial increase three years, his statistical like- in the cost and frequency of a¢.r lihood of becoming involved in eidents during the past year, an accident increases, and is Representing about 100 cum. insurance rate rises according- iian insurance companies, the - board said there has been a dras- r"'—1?fi;'M‘TEfi‘}fifib'vj.§'s‘ ,tlc rise in both. with the costs; BANGKOK (AP)__Ppin1e Mm. lumping by almost $100 per ac- i ister Marshal Sarit Thanarat is Cident. making progress toward recov- Because of the improved ac- ering from a severe cold and a eident record. Prince Edward Ia- stomach ailment, says Tliai- nd last year was one of the,land‘s interior minister, Gen. or has had an accident wirliin_ were left with the least of all. Here. we lire dependent on two industries and have big de I velopment program ahead of us. rbut we received no great pay- lment fior improvement in aer- rvices. We are let‘! in un- {fortunate position." Premier Shaw said he is thank- ful for the $599,000 this province will get. “but I don't feel we got the treatment we should have. , “Another conference is com- iing up in Quebec next year, and :1 am appealing to federal au- bhorities to reconsider our posi- tion. but I just don't know whe- ther they will or not." ARD/\ PROGRAM Premier Sh-arw also expressed disappoinment in the. manner in which the federal govern- ment is dealing with i- cultural rehabilitation and de- velopment program as it applies to this province. "Federal authorities seem to jbe draggirig the-tr feet on this program." he said. “I pointed out that we are away ahead of other provinces in this program. and immediate action should be taken on the project we have al- ready submitted for approval. It is my opinion that the federal financial a e ot these pro- jeota should be handed over to the province for spending." The premier said he is follow- ing this matter up with the fed- eral government. rsrrrno NEWS not 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 2, 1968 Supt. McNeil Issues Strong Plea For Caution By Motorists en fatalities in highway accid- ents in the Atlantic Provinces. It naturaly follows then that some of these may be in Prince Edward Island." OUR RESPONSIBILITY "Whether or not these fears become fact," Supt. M.cNell con- tinues. "depends on many things but most of al‘. on each a nd every individual who drives a motor vehicle on the highway. It Calling on all drivers of motor vehicles in P.E.l. to observe Safe Driving Week, which open- ed yesterday, Supt. A.S. McNeil, officer commanding "L" divis- ion RCMP said "Remember our fatality record this year is one of the worst in the history of Prince Edward Island." "The Canadian Highway Safe- ty Council", the Island RCMP head states, "has forecast sev- eepende on wbthee or. not we throw caution to the wind. drive at we the motoring p u b l i c place this responsibility exactly where it belonge— squarely on our own shoulders!" In conclusion, the Superintend- ent urged all drivera to “lots lead the rest of Canada by not aving a person killed on o u :- ghwaya". E3‘ some facts to remember are de mg is Cut In Collision Aminoracc0dentatDunstsll- ayaftsI-noondam- M09 aged two carsandsemoneman to hospital with whatwae be ltevedtobeaminorcitonllls f e. Elven John Mullen. nucsde Cross, the driver of InD.vd1l- treated for in ll.lN'l'l!'0!.lAIVHl havrsbeenneorded lone no lpeciee or saved Maritim provinces. D on’ t Burn the Jlrflnestea: INSULATE NOW Now Is the time for Blowing Insulation. We have two of the nut Modern Insulation Blowlnfillitglel are in E . Now given as‘ follcavyfi :1 toygul the out while the ofMi;s “nun an _ . 5.3." “gm "u “L on‘ ve; v n a o 1- car, - prevailing road conditions; use ‘Donald of Charlottetown was FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL lights uinriil¢)eiii“all conditions. Ed! mun, ha t . va y; prac ce re The D 00°!-W64 ° Ellltesy n all times ...a slant’. 1:45 P... and the oak" -Atlantic Roofing 8. Insulation turns well in advance;'in icy town ggguaimgnc 11-C)/1'13 in h- C condiltlons dapply braakintf «Eu; vegjgafing ompcmy t‘ ; em ex‘ on a lilimfnyacaclldeillmyoii stand one- MARIEED PEAK YEAR Corner Valley & Connolly Streets third better chance of surviving Canldl S I3 815% nu] 394.327 After noun 2.2267 I or escaping serious injury if you belt. are wearing a so hefld Were year was in 932, when 3. recorded. How to lick the Hazards of Winter Driving i Canadian winters place a i heavy burden of responsibi- ’ lity on you—the driver, ‘m .1 normal or emergency sit- ? uations. ber Reader's i Di eat debunks some of the I ol est theories of winter road l safety and spells out some 1 simple rules that may save few areas which received a de. Praphas Chausathien, who told‘ YOU!‘ life-and YOU!‘ f8IDi1Y’5- crease in rates. Although individual rates will vary according to driving reporters that Thanarat is inl “satisfactory" condition 3! Bangkok hospital. 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