SO ak te a A i a Cat cna REAPING BUMPER CROP | _No MPs In Nation Now Ottawa Official States ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 6, 1965. 5 Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts pegayt ae f t Monday afternoon will ture vascular diseases in onl nro bf. G Charlottetown To Host Scientific Assembly ‘|eal pride of Memorial Council . |said he “applauds” the premi- day when have 10,000 500 faculty mem- will be the all Canada and all America and the reason the only university in hemisphere with salaries for boot. Smallwood ‘had ‘called the Memorial gymnasium to make his an- l Rex Murphy, president of the of Students, er’s announcement. ‘“‘We ap- ‘prove of it and rejoice in it. special gathering of the students and general manager Scotia Light and Power told the same meeting ernment help provided nomic devel icit financing “thas a ous value. While Ef OR ge: ier j » % velopment through proper mon- etary, tariff and taxation policy and careful application of direct financial assistance to ease dis- parity in provincial fields. “There is a role for gover ment as a stimulator te help industry locate so as to build a strong nation, but we should hi Poli P ee damage estimated at OTTAWA BUREAU jmaking up the basic $12,000 a}. ice robe On Septe 30, Richard OF THE GUARDIAN |year indemnity, plus - another ° Horace Sencabaugh of Sturgeon OTTAWA — Election stories |$6,000 in tax free expenses paid| FRYE Mishaps was involved in an accident with which refer to ‘‘the sitting mem-jon a quarterly basis. In the Latha ffatendle, Ange Shege: Sa cea cles Sisal |, mownhcun — soo a inl Sees a va clals explain. pro-rated on a daily basis during tachment of RCMP are inves-|were estimated at $400. Mrs. 39 From the date Prime Minis-|a normal session and it fre-|tigatiag a number of accidents|Sencabavgh was slightly injured. 56 ter Pearson dissolved parlia-|quently stopped before the ses- |Which have occurred in the Mon- ; ape % ment and called the Nov. 8 elec |sion ended. There have been |‘#sue area in the past few days. s tion, Canada ceased to have|cases where MPs sat for as long} On Sept. 28,’ Robert Harold 49 any MPs. It is impossible to be|as three months without receiv-|Arthur of Georgetown was in| near 3 a@mém ber of a body that|ing any remuneration because |°llision with James raed . 41 doesn't exist, officials point out. |the $4,000 limit had been reactr |Murray of Cardigan RRS. This | Mrs. Nan Nicholson who was a - Correct designation of people led. accident happened at 5s passenger with Mrs. MacDonald . who were MPs is ‘member of |EASIER TO BUDGET ee a ag Pannnes 8 broken: eatiee.bewe . the last parliament” or ‘John| When the indemnity was dou- |afer tian te tee ee ee rs Smith, member for ABC riding |bled to $8,000 it was decided to |Bey are gaze ) they are pu On Oct. 3, Ralph Mc im the last house.” pay it in 12 installments so |° the payroll retroactive to} 0% Oct. %, Ralph Meee. . While members of the 1ast|MPs could more easily budget |N°Y: ® O’Brien were treated for minor S house are now ordinary citi-| themselves and live within their} They also retain their raiiway | injuries as the result of an ac- 58 zens, most of them busily en-| income. anc’ airline passes and can COD | cident at Victoria Cross which s gaged in campaigning for re-| The 265 members elected Nov. |tinue to use their parliamentary | caused $200 damage to the veh- election, they do retain certain |8 will start receiving their in offices. Their private secretar- |icle. 33 rights and priveleges. The most |demnity as of that date. Their |ies were kept on until Sept. 30/ Also on Oct. 3, a car, thought je 6 importént is their pay which is|election must first be confirmed |but will not be re-hired until the |to have been driven by Lorne| New, Orlean «..++» a continued until Nov. 7. ia a special edlition of The Can. |pew parliament meets, Former |John Cabill, Charlottetown, left seen eee as at They receive’ $1,000 a month, |ada Gazette about two weeks |Conservative cabinet ministers | the fighway near Greek Fiver, | los Sngelee reser eres eee ese eee are permitted to retain their 86° | the vehicle was estimated at| HALIFAX (OP) — The wee |. cretaries through the campaign $1,300, In hospital in Charlotte-| ther ofifice says the Maritimes |. - ; eee ; town is Norma Birt; at Mon-| were still beset by a strong | | : aR" 1 , 0 * Con fo d eration The one privilege the former |jtague: Michael Hughes and| circulation of unseasonably cool . f afl tutta tel re 1 MPs do lose is their mailing |Nancy Duffy, all of Charlotte-| air Tuesday. Under cloudy skies . yl frank. This was cancelled 10 | town. It is that Hughes; maxichum temperatures were oa +p mF ' Clonine days after Prime Minister Pear- | had a broken leg. confined to the 4s. Records. “i son’s proclamation dissolving G for Oct. 5 were set at Green- |=- a Te tae ety Parliament and calling the elec Ship Unloading wood, N.S., Truroend Summers} z < CONFEDERATION. CENTRE = |‘ “thé” storm producing these : : Fertilizer C ciamuaie ak tae | FILM SOCIETY — TER rot, aeons, «| Gewese rho | a“ The G : , a to the northeast vee - EAS N freighter with fertiliser from | weakening. As a result cloudy : : a ; j First program 8:30 P.M Wednesday, Oct. 18th FUNERALS rivet ne te a showers) wil ‘continue today ; a ' a TITLE: Jules Jim (France The ship was reported to ha' However, some clearing oc- : Membership subscriptions now available: eral of the late James E. Me- jer for _ ae veceefane Stoel < ae md Teoeeres : pany 8 expec ave extremely cool. = ~ : , ; Confederation Centre Box Office— og ches Dos Friday mor \the province beefore the week-| Regional, forecasts: Open 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Daily Northern Nova Scotia, East- Tne bal : St. Charles Church, where Re- /ent. ern Shore, Prince Edward Is- RATES: Individual ..+...../0cciinsee oo- + GIS [tem HEN Min way eee ‘land: “Cloudy with a few snay- —— “@@@@e>» . ed by Rev. Clair ‘ flurries or showers ending this Comples on. eiein ceesseescsneservess scseaneee 14,00 [who also conducted. service at : _ afternoon, . skies clearing this , the grave. Pemweeee waar tae evening. ‘Continuing ’ extremely cae ah = * not less than 10 persons (per seph McInnis, William Cahill, Sime mine onl te aes pine é individma]) ..............6 0.0... betes 6.00 |/Sellens Jackson, Somerled Mac ing to northwest 15. Low-high 5 Students ......ecececseeiess seis, 6.00 [Kinnon. Interment was in the at New Glasgow and Goshen 33 | Membe : Stas church cemetery. : and 45, ae 33 and 42. : p embership privileges one guest ticket Outlook for Thursday. Variable ! MacDONALD FUNERAL — j ae cxgsrge The tuseral for ‘Mrs, John D. : Se ee * 1965-66 o MacDonald was Tue o High tide today at Charlotte- : , . fas ‘ ' ae. Programmes: morning from the residence of town 7.25 a.m. and 9.45 p.m. At \ 18. Oct.—Jules et Jim (France) Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacKew JOINS SISTERS Rustico at 238 am. summer | DOO QUEEN STREET CHARLOT TETOWN 10 Nov.—Virgin Spring (Sweden)! zie, St. Peter's Bay, to St./ sire Angus Matheson, Mon- |Side eighteen minutes later than : : Mary's Church, Souris, where| tooue, joined the ot the |Charlottetown. Sun rises today ‘ 8 Dec.—David and Lisa (U.S.A.) Requiem High Mass was cele | Crvetal Chapter > greeting at 7.14 a.m. and sets at 6.48 12 Jan.—Hiroshima mon Amour (Japan) brated by Rt.Rev. JA. Suilk | Chartottetown. | p.m. All times ADT. € PHONE 894-7309 26 Jan.—Beat the Devil (U.S.A.) vice at the grave. Very Rev. HAS SURGERY id . ‘ 9 Feb.—P’Amerique Insolite (France) Bennett MaacDonald and Rev:| A tesident of Mt. Albion, Fred CITY AREA : j 16 Mar.—Harp of Burma (Japan) es es cee euler ne Yeres tomas FUNER : , 4 ee ; | wart, Abert 3 my. Gordon = “a : 18 Apr enry V (England) . MacKenzie, Joseph ‘MacCally LEAVES HOSPITAL MacEACHERN FUNERAL — : Another new Dealer joins Rambler’s constantly-expanding Dealer or- 11 May—Ballad of a Soldier (U.S.8.R.) and Robert Gorman. Interment Mrs. John Arnold of Norfolk, | The funeral for Wilfred Mac- ca aha ra neni W28 in the church cemetery. |Mass., was ee from _ Eachern was held Tuesday, Oct. ganization! Now at Martin’s Garage you can get top-quality service and ETAT RT TA NET 1i-week stay. Mr. and Mrs Are + a es en parts for your Rambler. The staff at Martin’s Garage has been specially : : ao in the provi ducted Paint oan : , om aes vacation ot thelr —sumte Hymns ping lB ered trained to give your Rambler the very best care and service. C | mer home at Oyster Bed Bridge. | Is My Shepherd” and ‘Forever WORD RECEIVED | Wit The Lond’. Pallbearers SAD were: Forbes Taylor, Lee Tay- Drop into Martin’s Garage as soon as you can. See three great new series : Mrs. Harry Tidmarsh of Char! jor, Charles MacFadyen, Alfred : lottetown has received word)! MacDougall, Lioyd Taylor and of cars in three different sizes—the youthful compact American, the fast | ( ' trom her brother, Claude Blake| John K° MacFen en” inn: = \ Am) of Montreal of the recent past| bearers were: James Betts . new mid-size Classic 6 or V8, and the totally new, longer, large Ambas- - : ing of his wife in the Royal Vic-| Garfield Taylor, Charles Mac. j ' 5 toria Hospital, Montreal. Donalid, Erie Tierney and Brent sador. And there’s a new wide range of superb 6 and V8 engines, plus CASE ADJOURNED - Interment — took . : sia eeeaneet al ‘ place in Canoe Cove cemetery. more than 70 spectacular power options and features. Barry cee ie cee ae ae PLANT FOR FUTURE z ed Gua ers a ieee Care Sie ek use [aotee awoned of ws Ontario If you want a compact, look at your youthful ’66 Rambler American, the me =~ ar there A dese . produce more than $0,000,000 leader of all the compacts, yet still the lowest-priced Canadian-built car. : Haslam, QC. : If you want something bigger, the fast new family-sized Rambler Classie . Is located in the Old Legion Hall on Main Street, iit tam be Machod ae Poison On 6 and V8 i sthe car for you. If you want something bigger still, eee the : Matheson, Mon- ieee : ; Montague. Office hours 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Open ff tex. stzniet te weaane't| Your Plate? eg ee ee ‘ Leod of Charlottetown. Anna | Over 50 million pounds of .the great '66 Ramblers—today at Martin’s Garage Ltd. j Monday through Saturday. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | poison were sprayed on Can- : is : : ae. eo John Hawkins. Barry is the son | adian gardens, crops and of Eart MacLeod. forests in the past year. With AT MEETING this chemical- warfare on in- a : = Rev. Donald Nicholson, pa® | sect enemies, are we innocent- 4 tor of the Belfast congregation; poisoning ourselves and ; one f Rev. Raymond Gillis, Clyde Ri-| our wildlife friends? Noted . ver charge John A112) scientists discuss this contro- I ~ MacKinnon, an elder of Church- | versial question in October | Reader’s Digest. Read “Pes- | ticides—Boon or Bane”. Get ~ : : . ticle your Reader’s Digest today. : | A