l l ’ Falseiy Claim~ m var-[can sums VATICAN CITY lAPl '— The Vatican has put on sale 51‘“, issues of stamps commemorat- mg Ihe Roman Catholic Ecu-- incnical Council. They range in cost from the equivalent of one cent to about 20 cents. conservatives Credit For Wage Increase as a . can hatch up 139* Conservatives 1m- Pieuuulua Sgivatti'rs, . I - the idea telilinolme angwclatm the Charlottetown v (‘oiuicil and 'ted from body the credit for the basic labor rate in its. Cot‘rlgafl. Charlottetown . in havmg the wage scale Without redllt'r‘. HOWGVGTI just issued in the Charlottetown area by the Conservative candi- dates David Stewart and Al Farmer. they unanimously take all the credit for raising the tray: ratr. The records at the Charlottetown Clty C o I! n c I'll meetings will show this to be falsr and that the Council itself first introduced the proposal and thou followed it through to It: ronrlusion. Surely the Con- SFH'HIH'PS are scraping the bot- tom of tlu= barrel to dredge up fairy tales to fool the e Charlottetown and the Province Rob DON MIcLEOD Guardian'Patrlot Staff Writer Premier Walter R. Shaw Thursday night. “in the inter- ests of fairness and honesty." rebuttedwhat he called recent “inaccurate and misleading statements made by Liberal speakers regarding the govern- ment's record and plans.” He said “many statements have been designed to under- mine our resources develop- ment program. The plan is al- ready underway. and we have ‘begun to feel the benefits I its application. '0 PLANS ARE GOOD “I have had enough experience and knowledge of local condi- tions over the years. through public service, to know that our plans are good and can revital- ize the economic life of the pro- vince. It was only with our ut- - most efforts that we were able to induce large national plants with established markets for our products to settle in the pro- Vin “The government Intends to go forward with the resources un- development program. establish- ing large and small processing units. and assisting our people to establish themselves. as we have already been doing. in a tcr‘number of cases through the province." Commenting on recent refer- ences to favoritism in Farm Board loans. the premier said "nothing could be further from truth. I am amazed that any person who values his reputa- tion should broadcast such state- ments. Farm loans are under a board composed of reputable members: they work under an act and regulations from the government." TENDERS CALLED The premier said “statements that tenders are let only on fed- iiberal Statements utted By Shaw ' eral - provincial projects positively incorrect. Tenders have been called on many pure- ly provincial projects - roads. bridges. shale movements and public buildings." Referring to Liberal promis- es to balance the budget “while they were in power," the pre- mier said “they proposed bal- anced budgets. surpluses or small deficits but from 1950 to 1960 there were nine huge defi- cits. This promise was brok- en time after time and deficits reading into millions was the yearly record. finally reaching almost 37.000000 the. last year of their reign and a total debt on the province of over 332.000.000." Pointing out that the Liberals have asked how the government is going to pay for the resourc- es program and hospital insur-‘ arranged with Ottawa for over one and. a half million dollars over the next three years for our resources program. and we in April. under a new financial arrangement. With more/indus- try developed and more em- ployment and more wealth com- ing in. more tourist revenue and greater efficiency of govern- ment. we expect our revenue to increase rapidly." tCAUSEWAY COMING In a rief reference to the PE Causeway. the premier said “some of their a1 strategists that the causeway committment has already been made and firms of consulting engineers are now preparing the plans. They might also be told that this is the greatest con- structional project of its kind in history and cannot be rolled out between Borden and Cape Tor- manuaoiaaooehasultha C I m allies. Defence and soon at its “To! The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 8. 1962. 13 Minister Harknrss are mor a . Premier Shaw termed “most; serious of all" the Liberal pro-' mise to set a floor price on p0- : tatoes of $1 per 75-pou nd bag. “I have a broad knowledge of conditions affecting potato in- terests." he said. “and I say to! you that this unfortunate offer‘ by the Liberal party can raider injury to the potato grow- By DAVE MclNTOSH OTTAWA (CPI—The corridor. talk may be more important for Canada conference ministerial meeting in Paris, e an in this province than any- thing I know of. United States and other ar- eas are extre ly sensitive to subsidized potatoes. and the ar- gument that shipments to Bri- tain and Italy were similar in their effect'ls pure nonsense as these potatoes go to markets across the sea. “Not only could dumping du- ties be imposed by the United States against the Canadian po- tatoes but in our Canadian markets other restrictions might very well ba‘undertaken. "The naming of a floor price also promotes the same price as a ceiling. But if action is taken at the national and international level the price of our potatoes could go below the Si level. What a day for the brokers and speculators this would be. for constructive marketing prac- tices — sell the potatoes at any old price — get clear of them in three months — the govern- ment pays the price. but the producer is finally less better off, the province has lost huge huge killing. “I sa to the potato producers | of this province, to the produc I ers who have already cleaned] out their supplies an to eI voters generally that this is the I most in-defensibl ange ous policy ever conceived in the ‘ province." 1'. than the table talk at next week's NATO a slon on acquisition of nuclear arms for the RCAF Air Division NATO Complaints Expected t On Lack Of Arms Decision [Informed sources indicate. Th ' by RCAF‘ plane. ° rgeneral l i ' _ . and External Affairs Minister azpahe 0’ “mg “Char W" Green will leave for the confer- ence Tuesday " NATO t‘ ,The meeting will be held 'l'hurs- mee mg likely Will he a differences. especially Berlin. The ' defence ministers may reach a decision on whether to go ahead with do- vclopmcnt of certain items of main business of the review of the world The Canadian delegation ‘8gdag;"Zagaylca‘zg‘fitugda'ylmpar sCitILaiion in light of the October equipment that mum be used expected to get behin they , ; u an arms, , l N . scenes complaints about lack of‘Str'ke'reconna‘ssal‘c" m" {0" lnformants said ministers are MT? irrunmfi'b f H Canadian government decche R AF Air DIvlsion in l959 expected to discuss “Bible 9 air ivson wt 9 u y group in Europe. 'gTHE But informants said the mat-.squadrons ter will‘ definitely not arise 11:. 0 I 1 w 'r ocxrz'rs . ministers of the 15 NATO coun- i ARMED I H R ' tries. ‘ g f , d u, . arming Is one for private ar- 3:3: Emma’s??? you” smite“. rangemenis between the United formal meetings a question of nuclear and the first 20-odd of 200 ‘ 104 low-level jet bombers for the and Canadian Infantry Brigade'gmisio" "3"" MP" dellvpml' . The brigade was armed tyear ago with a battery of ‘ Honest John artillery rockets. CF- CF-IM been' of the right will have formed by next week. . 3i CARD INSURANCE Be sum to when you have an [n- surance Problem. We are at your service 24 call us approaches that might be made to Russia on various East-West- re-cquipped with the CF-lM by next spring. THIRD KINGS ' l ance. the premier said “we have [NO INCENTIVE {q’Inullin' ‘MsnIcAI. PHARMAcY will be getting an extra million I‘ dollars from Ottawa, beginning A i friends should inform the Liber- Vllmlullnl 3m here to serve you ANY I have foods to hour of the day or night‘i l IIHRISIMIS IIINNlIi not "15% ‘There would be \no incentive .thn in town shopping drop I ‘7 in and have smashing t lunch or full course meal. We 1 member of the family. Open twenty hours of the day. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service I Mum's RESTAURANT I Dial (-8725 for take out A orders. :17 Queen St. Dial 4.8735 N i, MEIIIOAL PHARMAOY Corner of Formal and Richmond St. Ch'town 09 - 000.00.00.00...“ May We Accommodate YOU! 'o as a whole. Perhaps this 33:7: to burn invcntion and half- trutlts is a tip~off of the des- ppt'ato straits to which Conservative Party is neduced. They know that the Ottawa Conservatives will go as a: tho electors get a chance to lurk them out . . . this is an Ertcptrri fact all over Canadm That lWll’LE the case. the Prov- Inrial Tory Government is re- snrtin: to every ct'lc honor- able or dishonorable that will keep ii In office. This latest aurmot a brazen move to be fllrltlir the people as to who Tia: responsible for the wage increase will tion. ' it was responsible for conceiv- in; the idea is absoluwa wit out foundation. tho Liberals who first establish- ed a Dominion Department of Labor and al the social measures have contributed so greatly towards thr ‘i‘f‘lialn of the workers ltd nnl‘: In this PNW'LTLCE. throughout Canada. The history of the advance of Labor in E ('onuda i: simply the history of tch Liberal Party. It was lhr-t' who introduced old age paittlnnc, if was they Who Wt into operation the Unemploy- mcnt Insurance Act and also the payments of benefit-s to tisltcrmcn. It was the Liberals too who sponsored and PM the lrmdatmn through that now family allowances and pensions to hundreds So you can review tfho‘ Laba- lrznlaiinn and the Social Leg~ Hai'ou, l‘rovmciaiiy and Fed- eral‘v and everywhere you see the :Turimg hand of the Liberal Party. For all the gains labor has made in the past quarter of a century. the wane em M thir- Province can do nothing clsr but thank the Liberal Party . . and wage earners tin not forget that it was the Liberal Party in tth Province that gave you the W0 '3 Eznipcnsation Act through In ‘ forgotten that the Itmduccd the Trade Labor Unit]! Act which enables ttrawl/auntie: to curtain mu 3: ' GO NAVY Th" RON! 0am ' openings in .ummmNcg.’ a: u are details m navy- 1.,” oh“ ’“ Off Ration. “'6” Applicants ._ um Nurswn ' . gum! 8 Sister! ._ , ”" Officers—Nancy I Want" and Sensor mm wrénswm can Whiz“; or bolts-o, "l. M' ‘ ~ mas ‘- ‘ 'education or at“. Nuns . A' ass-oooollooooluooo- Fdirection . Televth n-uu-ssn‘is'ndflu- . . . . . "manna-3.. Mai to HMOS Gurlotte the H.R.~DOANE AND COMPANY WINSPEAR, HIGGINSHS‘IEVENSON 8 DOANE Chartered Accountants » i34 RICHMOND ST., CHARLOTTETOWN Saint John, Halifax. St. John's. Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg,‘Edmonton. Calgary. Prince Albert. Vancouver . Grahng 9nd: hours every day. 0 Art Supplies . t 0 Games Peoke - Martin 1 0 Good Books Ltd ' For Children E Adults ' ' )103 Grafton SI. Dial 4-991” ‘ 92 Queen s" Dial 24261 I’llll'lqgllI‘. I ___—-——r TANTON TIRE , Your Goodyear STORE . . . Donald W. MncLood Dr. Douglas MacDonald :. .. . pledgodtoservoolthopooploof3rd hang; with III. Liberal "Plan of Action" iN THIRD KINGS I ' aloe! MacDONALD& MocLEOD Clark the price, quality retreading. stock service and co-operation is”. now available at Tanton Tito. " - VOTE LIBERAL DEC. 'iOib N anook Antifreeze Special, 2.49 gal. Dial 4-3574 "Ottawa Will Be Liberal ' unnumberdm 152 Kent St. O 3 .u "- am? 155 Gt. Geo. st. 3 cefin'aliivm‘cago ' ' . STERLING HOTEL Why “at 8|“, lg to the clues to ‘ o O Lingerie! I: a... are om . m u a. . Sterling’s legume: ‘ ' o o u a mag loo- 0 nlshtiel 3 o Intriguing m n can . Baby Dolls . 0 family and Group Ph- . an" 0 Comment! Batu . bed jackets : . dusters : . briefs 0 Q pyjamas The 1: ‘0 GLORIA I. .t it Ladies’ Wear . Dial 4.4714 t O. "BUILDING on A FIRM FOUNDATION" THE-LIBERAL PLAN OF ACTION On Monday, December 3rd. Part One of the Liberal Piofionn was presented to you. On Wednesday. December 5th we presented you with the Second Part. the following is a continuation and Part Three of our LiberoiPiorfom. We T's-assure you that we mean to carry out those pledges to you. The Liberal Pony makes no promises it cannot or wili not fulfill. TOURISM modation. zing sl We will Islands We will extend the Tourist Loan Act to include objects other than tourist accom- We will revise the act relating to signs. with the object of improving and stand- ardi road 1. , Elk We will inks prompt action to assist the Centennial Committee with their program for 1964. We will institute a program to clean up nndsides, and flieroby add to the natural beauty‘of the province. improve travel facilities at Wood and Borden. / We will endeavour to educate our people in the importance of the tourist Industry to the economy of the province. We will encourage our tourist operators and others to provide proper entertain- ment for our visitors. We will provide short courses to train cooks, waiters and waitresses so that these persons may be better able to meet and serve the travelling public. We will provide a close liaslm between the Prince Edward Island Tourist Assoc- lntion and our Department. of Tourism. LABOUR TlToLiborolPoT-tywliloocourogoond pronoun-operation botwooomon- INDUSTRY 1 TboLiborolPoT-rywlil.wititonow froohopproocll.oxpond every effort toothacfdvonlflod horn-yum. provhicotoorodonowio opportun- ifloaforowcitiaooletis willinciudo the \ Charlottetown. Pm. ; Von: LIBERAL Dec. 10th .t'oTTAWA K WILL BEVLIBERAL" [3.]. Lm Am. VOTERS' QUALIFICATIONS in order that each duly qualified voter may exercise his franchise, the Prince Edward island Liberal Association wishes to bring tho following information to your attention before election day: Who MAY VOTE 0 the voter must be a Canadian citizen " 0 must be 21 years of age or over 0 IT is not necessary that your name appear on any voters' list TO VOTE FOR COUNCILLOR: The voter must ‘ (ol- either have a $325.00 Interest In land or be married to o husband or wife who has: or (b) be, a refined soldier or c clergyman lo) a soldier must have served outside Canada id) Soldier includes sailor. oirforco. and fire fighter. The wife of a returned soldier or of o clergyman has no vote for cmilior unless there is property also. TO VOTE FOR ASSEMBLYMAN: the voter must: have lived in the Province for of least 12 moths. and In the electoral (a) ‘ district where he seeks to vote or least two months before The issue of tho election writ: o—or—IO (b) either own land worth SIOO or be married to someone who does: o-ufi'u—s to) occupy or have for his own use any Building worth $100 on land he does not own. (but in this case the husband or wife of the occupant gets no vote). - VOTE LIBERAL DEC. 10th "OTTAWA WILL as LIBERAL” I E. I. bibeu! Assn.