sare weee “Canada, which: he says, POPE PRAYS FOR PEACE Pope Paul VT. speaking from window of his Vatican palace to thoucands of towrists—in- St. Peter's square Sunday. said he Js deeply concerned for world peace and will pray the “work he spared the grave menare of war. (AP. Wire- photo by table from Rome) Lesage Starting. Tour Of Ry GERARD ALARIFE QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec Pre mier Jean Lesage is starting ied on the, tour by hs wife and by Claude Morin. deputy minis ter of federal-provincial affairs a three-week tour of Western | and president of the new Quebec is in no way intended as promotional trip —for—the—federal—Liberat party m the election campaign. Neither, he says, is it a step tov-ards eventual leadership | ef * the national Ltheral party Mr Lesage, who has heen premier of Quebec since 1960, demded several months ago to make ‘a goodwill tour of the Canadian West ‘“‘to show the | true face of Quebec to the Eng- lish-speaking people” Mr. Lasage said that during | his tour, which will last until | Oct 2 and atso take in some Ontario erhes, every subject re- lated even indirectly to politics will he regarded as taboo" | Mr Lesage is due in Saska- toon Sunday te start the tour He will also goto Calgary, ; Victoria. Vancouver. Edmonton Regina: Winnipeg. Fort William, Sudbury, Ont.. Toronto,. end | towns ‘near these cities. PLANS % “SPEECHES The Quebec premier ‘has pre- pared 15 speeches for his tour and has-notes for 15 others. The epreches. and...notes...follow. the | theme: ‘Quebec; “stronghold ot} French Canada, its aspirations, | ft; responsibilities, -and- tte fu- ture.” In an interview, he said the theme is composed of four ele- ments: Quebec as the strong- hold of French-Canada under- >stands—the. French-Canadian. minorities in the English-speak- | ing provinces; a statement of 7 which-—restrit—from— these; — and} the place —of Québec in a new; type Confederation. Originally, the premier’s pro- ram _ included meetings with | Fiberal party officials but he “As soon as the federal were announced, I eaid: elections : ebardoned this part of my pro- gram.’ interministerial commission on external affairs. 2 | PC Bigwigs Will Carry Heavy Load OTTAWA (CP) — Former Conservative cabinet ministers Alvin Hamilton and~ Michael Starr will carry a heavy speak- mg load for their party at nominating conventions — during the next*three weeks. PC_ headquarters has announ- cec the dates and sites of 8 meetings to ‘select Conservative |candidates for-the Nov. 8 fed- | eral election. Mr. Hamilton, former agricul- ture minister, is listed as the |speaker at eight of them and 'Mr. Starr, former labor minis- ‘ter, speaks at six. Senator Wal- lace McCutcheon, former trade minister, -has four scheduled and Senator David..Walker, form- er works minister, three. Former health minister J. Waldo “Monteith ie to be guest “speaker at the - Northumber- land, Ont.. nominating conven- tion Sept. 21 in Cobourg. George Hees, former transport and trade minister, is trying to stage a comeback to the Com- mons im the riding. Mr. Hees didn't run in 1963 and an- its | Nounced._this._week— his. intention ee fennnntine “aocia rial “and _, polities say | t0° “seek “a nomination “in “North: “pbjectives: the respor umiberland.. held in the fast Parl- jament— by. - Liberal. Pauline Jewett.— Progres sive Conservative | President Dalton Camp, himself |a candidate in Toronto Eglinton | well be guest speaker at the Digby - Annapolis - Kings nomi- nating convention Sept. 23 at eee a The seat—_was held by fi revenue minis There. have been reports_now ter. -Nowlan—_who—died—-earlier ‘and again that Mr. Lesage as- pires to the national leadership | of the Liberal. party. He has | eaid: however: “I have too much to do in Quebec without dreaming of going: federal.” Mr SD end will be accompan- ithis year. Mr. Nowlan’s ~ son, Pat, is expected to seek the nomination there. Brik Nielsen, MP ‘for the Yu kon in the last, Parliament who was a main_ Conservative | spokesman om the Laicien Ri- Voters’ Lists Patrick Kenniff of f The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon., Sept. 20, 1965. te find any way out of the elec- vard affair. is listed as uest speaker in four Western ridings: including the Northwest Terr tofies, held in the last Parlia ment by Conservative Gene Rheaume. Sept. 26 at Yellow _ knife. . Students Plan Campaign For _ Prime Min- OTTAWA (CP) ister Pearson has been inform ed_that - the Canadian Un ion of Students will mount an or- ganized campaign to. get univer- sity student names on the eiec- toral lists for the Nov. & federal election Montraal sociation. WRIGHT'S COMBINATION YES! It's true and it’s just in time for the cold winter days ahead. The bargain of a lifetime. When you buy your children’s footwear this week at Wright's you can cet a pair of fleece lined OVERSHOES for only 1.99. These over- shoes have shearling SALE __1 pr. Childrens Shoes ' Sizes 6 to 4 At Regular Price of $2.99 to $7. 5 ing merchants: i ee <- for the Blind. © The Canadian Mental: Health —- and Richard Good of ne presidem and vice-president re- 8 spectively of the, 135.000 member | Canadian Union of Students, in- formed Mr. Pearson of the drive at a 50-minute meeting in Mr. Pearson's office They estimated that between 20.000 and 30,000 university stu- dent’ living in university resi- dences ‘may be affected—by elec- tions ac! provisions The provisions require a stu- dent to have been in residence at the university when the elec- tion was called § . § to qual- ify to vote at\ campus poll Otherwise, they would have to travel to their homes to cast their ballots Mr Pearson-told reporters in the presence of Mr. Kenniff and Mr Good that the government's law officers have been unable © The Canadian Red Cross Society” 1 The Canadian. National Institute _ age ln © The Canadian Poliomyelitis and Rehabilitation Foundation . (March ef Dimes) ‘©The Cerebral Palsy Association © The Multiple Sclerosis Society Prince Edward Island United Fund also makes small twelve organizations: St. Thomas Aquinas Society, Catholic Women’s League, 1.0. D. E., St. Char- les Auxiliary, P.E.1. Hospital Senior Lad ies Aid, |.0.0.F. - Walter Callow Bus, L.O.B.A., Pythian Sisters, OKTO Club, Prince County Hospital Ladies’ Aid, No. 200 Wing R.C.A.F. - Air Cadets, Daughters of England. Custom Interiors Prince Street — — Charlottetown A & W Drive In “ RESTAURANT 2 ____Corner_of Malpeque Rd, and- Belvedere Ava. Chandler Bres. Ltd. Your House and Home Styie Centre r 1 Plywood Place — 4-1557 « Adella’s Millinery ton act requirement ‘at the moment.”’ He suggested that advance polls Saturday, Oct. W, and Monday, Nov. |, may provide one way for students to vote at their hometewns. Many might not bh able to make the trip home to vote on election day, Monday, Nov. 8. MIGHT MAKE TRIP He said students also might be able to work out transporta- tion arrangements among them- selves to go home to vote. Mr. Pearson said he discussed with the two - student, leaders matters of financing Phiversity studies and reaffirmed the Lib- eral party’s belief that univer- sity education should be made free to all. “We are going to do more than in the past for university education by helping the prov- inces,”” he said. ~ UNITED APPEAL KICK - OFF ~ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th Let's all adopt the fair share plan... One hour's pay donation to the United Fund. Over 2500 volunteer workers ere engaged on this giant P.E.1. project. This is everybody's campaign, so GIVE the UNITED WAY and welcome the canvassers when they call, remember they are ail volunteers .. _ ,dIS YEAR'S MEMBER AGENCIES: © The John Howard Seciety ——— PEL __© The Boy Scouts e The Girl Guides Counccil _ founced during the weekend. Mr Pearson said the ment expects in a week to receive the report of sor Vincent Bladen of versity of Toronto on quiry into federal sid te tion. studying that ‘US. Steel i el Output Hits he ake what form dat | High Mar k tional assistance to ’the oer CLEVELAND (AP) us sities will take,” he said. steel production for 1965 will The meeting between . Mr. ieee the 100,000,000 ton mark Pearson and the student lagers | this weck, making this the also went into the questi ale, year the output has to- student scholarships. The » wine 100,000,000 or more tons. minister said his_ party gazine says committed to mene an average weekly production of only 1,869,000 tons for the re- _mainder of = year will equal ithe record 127,100,000 tons pro- To VEE SAS duced in 1964, the metal-work- BELGRADE (Reuters) — Yu- ing weekly - says. gosiav President Tito will pay ~ ‘The steel melting raie in the an official visit to Bulgaria week ended Sept. 18 was esti- from Sept. 22 to 27, it was-an- mated at 2,400,000 tons, slightly above the preceding wek's month eas our © Basilica Recreation Centre «: the Navy The Young Men's Christian As- sociation. Catholic Social Welfare Bureau a Prince County P.E.I. Protestant Children's Home contributions, in lieu ot Tag Days, to of Canada Welfare Bureau This message is published in support of the P.E.l. 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