-.x.a...- » {ISLAND NEWS PAGE souris carnival Western And Central Districts Gets U nderway Busy Season The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Jan. 30, 1964. 8 solmls — 1'he Sourls Dt-am- ~; sotmls —- The Souris Region- will be pulled by a boy and a Itlc Society in planning a busy i al High School Centennial Ice girl. The race will be a relay season. - ca-nnival Itarrted unofficially type affair. it Will Present 8 three-act " I I yesterday afternoon with a hoc- It will begin in front of the Plliy "Tile Wayward Kiss" at key game between the high post office on Friday at 5.30 and the R9ll1°113l 1315111111 ll'9SilV8l ‘-11 . school boys and the teachers. the course will lead down Main Montague. 8 one act Play "A The boys won the game 5-4 Street to chapel, Railroad Pair of Lunatics" at the Provin- ' with R. Cheverle, G.-Gallant, E. street. School Street and back Cifil Drama Festival ill 511111- \ I Gallant and LaPlerre scoring to Main Street and the post of- mel’5ide- 1! three-act comedy " the winners. For the teachers it fice. "l4°°l1 wllill-‘1 H91?" 111 5011135 011 . was R. Peters, )3. Glenn, W. So— The judges for the ice sculp- St. Patrick's Day. and two One- loman and P. Murphy doing the tures will be Mrs. Edward Kas- acl_ plays for_an Easter‘ presen- Reporla that some federal last year in he" objection. in scoring. sner. Camille Gallant and Henry tlitlolli "A”P3l1' Oi Ll1113t1C3" 3115. government officials are oppos- Canadian National Railw ay 3 The -i“‘l3" l°l' tl1¢ Carnival Lai-ter. “Bflrabas - . ed to including railway facill- application to reduce rail sez- Qlleell C°l‘l'°5l will be ‘ill The °3l'lllV3l ll l"ld°l' ll‘? ‘ll?’ ties on the proposed p_E_1, _ vice between chnniniietnwh Mullally. MP for Kings. Mrs. ection of the athletic Asso-A P H d N_B. causeway, is ni-eniing n and 'rigni5h_ premier Shaw min Edward Kassner. and Mrs. Jac- ciation of the high school with - ro ea 5 measure of concern locally, “I pointed out at that time that 111191 G11ll11111- The 1111181118, W111 the following committees and C I A v Phehhei. whhm. R_ Shaw “id I-ednciinn in rail service wnnin taike place today and the winner their chairmen: sulpture. Mark ro-P ns. gency yesii,,.ni,y_ mean nenvie, innmc on on, will be announced and crowned Gallant: cook-out. Alyre Gal- ' i . '"'ll‘l‘ °°"“"‘l’ ‘"‘“" °‘" il.‘l’ll‘“”"‘ “ll ‘°"'° "l" ‘"°“l“ iabiiyovMl' Mlmanl ll ll" H°°'°"' lélii‘ ‘°?.a§i?§§i§§ii ll‘i33'.‘.l.a.?.léf.l' p.i."vi..2iaie'8¥§§"‘?§'§I3';..§§ Ag dea of what the causewa was 3‘/1' to be allollted immediately ' . . . 5 . ' - ‘, ' going hi he'.. he haid_ y so thin highways could chi.” Mir. Mullallyi W‘lIl oflllclally Robert Pierce and Shirley Bat ency, Allison Pl-ofltt. Freeloytn.lf it was reported that the ai.gh_ heavy inni-fie ii" year around. open camlv before the tersby: hootenanniy. Saturday llasi been ihlpilildolllitédih ilillallgi-:91‘: ii men, against ii ,8" hhe is hased "This wohhi he mic‘ high‘ ii basketball game tonight at 7.30. dance and advertising. _Edward fiiliezilicihriig A. hi. lilifiliiis Mmisitielh on iwn fncinrs __ coin and Nina, no rah: are ihchided oh the A new event has been added Stevenson. and admission. Ter— - - E 0 d. to the agenda in the formof a rance Clinton. A11t‘l1‘t311l’ 3- Mvacllae 311110111109 lie - causeway and we would need - - 4 -- A ' . l t l . T kl l bl t th yesterday. A large amount of material a system of all - weather high. Eglcghlls illficieg hbllwiilieeiilahhsi assiehlhi schilfiiiehi llgife algilhiise San ii CE Edison Di.ahe_ Vernon‘ in i 1 MC .. . i moves in and out of this pro- ways throughout the province.‘ . l h ‘ f in , in . i islilichei by‘a!i'gil." _Premier gnaw Ailso comntieniiing on the sub classs home room teacher and Bar. gthaelgmiiileglberg aagfhncyarghhg _ . serious consi era- ges ion yes er ay was E.D. Linkletter. Prince Countv: Da-, jaepresentatlves of. Central part of their Miaritimg your in J.M_ whit, cenii. i M in 1 - i tion should be given to this be- Reid. Ch I tt t od ' - 'd P - k - i D id. .liortgage and Housing‘. and discuss local problems. They ‘M H .' h ha _O gage pr 3" £1-l:iliii,i._,ill'llclili_e.fi’i’llll_i_fl;l_llllK:,lli.;f fore any suggestion is made shipper, wliiloosaeidmtlilerepris ltliecflf P ‘SIinll.h.PI:ili:§S:l al?uifl?filvSil'lClalalI,g" «Municipal_Develnpmenl. I oa n are from left to; right Rip-_ 01151118. 63 office. 01- Mumiphi Development Loan that rails be eliminated. nite need for a rail line on the ricultural representatives. ' jsoard arrived at the Charlot.te- CHEM‘. manager. Central Mo!*t- tawa; Wendall M131-Kay deputy Board Ottawa "If provision of rails on the causeway We know that the ° down Hotel last evening as gage and Housing, Monuton; I ' ' ' causeway would add only sev- railway is not going to be used . eral million dollars to the cost for passengers. but there is a i | ] | of the project. it certainly need for the railways to carry The annual meetnni; Oil tile but fell illiat tlliese Pl‘0lJl8lIlt5 i would be ill advised not to have bulky freight and nothing else P.E.I. Buildens Exlclhanse was can and are being overcome. of WARD . i n e For 1' C 1' N can replace that service here. held last evening in the Royal M the Post-dinner rrleetfmlz. EED RAILS Canadian Legion Home. Char- the new executive for 1964 was l S I S Pointing out that at one time sé.!i.I:iikRIi3llilhl_;ii(e)i.U%hhhhs hhmh lottetown, wlhere members and elected: Norman McLeod. pre- Kehsihgioh __ Praise is hhhrd ‘ihhihi hhgihnihg with the Sim‘? this province depended entirely iihg ihe height is hiiiihiiiohsi invited guests enfl Ocliinitiitiar sident: Heber Jones, first vice. on the railway for freight carry Even hi the shasoiiai peah hi and dalllt'iml8- Mom 9 P!‘t‘Sl<lell't2 Willard 31111'l‘9. 5°C‘ ' l I I . everywhere for the first public iiurc of their ‘nstrumevnts. until, . . . ... . . . . . , periormahce hi the Kehsihhhih .Sihh hy sihh, they gained me ing. Premier Shaw said in re- Huck irahshohi here‘ ihe’ arcbitecltin-all and engineering and vice-preelident. Stuart Lions Band. staged Monday iSlal|ll‘P of a band. ce1l_i -"“_“ll5 m.°” “ll ‘"0"’ carry little more than 20 per pmfesslolls were lll °tt°ll'll'all°°’ Cllan'dlel- l‘.°lll’ Howatlv Jr". freight is b e l n g carried by The dimer spealker was Hart- Robert Petr-ic. Ralplh Bevan hi . . . V . . . . ,_ . A SUMMERSIDE BUREAU. o 1\ iligilhleblfiteolighagfislpilggogiillllllliglli l0fCrlriillSiiimll(}ilfrP.glidgtilifloflnfilctilflz ‘“‘°“5.- ll°“’°V°1~ it Will be 3 gglsltirsédlhe tram" Mr" Reid 1'’'’l1 D3191 ‘"110 1l115°"~‘°°‘'l °°1‘- ml "‘?°l‘ Kirby‘ ‘“'1‘°‘-"“”‘. l " * ll ‘l° "ll 3-" and T“e“l ‘Y’ .School Auditorium. ‘in the aiidience on the value of long llme belme “'9 l’°°°m9 ‘le “And " he add d “th l ‘mlcllloll wlllvlly °ll lllle Island Clollme Leclalll was cllalmlall or Till-2 oiinitniiw pm in and n_ no", in, to '1 Eric Jessomh ii member niimiisic ,0 the commiiiiiii, and pendent on trucks and we will type oi ch“ °h- ik 1": .‘h' and the development of inoiuo- of entertainment committee in 1 An At-adian ‘Mardi _ Gras" hm. ihe ihdies of ihe sh 1-hn_ithe Kensington club. was mastei.imnEraiuiaied the band on its need rails mi. 5 consldei-a b la that ihe ii.iiChsp'cah.lil hliihdililielgecl try in this province. charge of all arrangements. 'WWed‘dby "ti? ."°“d'.l‘"S °l.»mns Aquinas society. under the lot ceremonies 81111 l"11"11"<'e1l§prnizress. ""‘°'" . onomically. A carload of pota- 3° 9l11°'~°~°>°1l 1111911 l111‘l"5l1'1*‘l c :lt:illi:ileilriSiil|eY:-:1’ \ellllllpl::J:(l‘ll ftlltli lriircclion of Mrs. Fred Richard. the band members and ill?" llllll Jilm“-‘ Mllllplll“ chairman ‘ll, ' The prerluer said the suggeltl toes’ carrying solom pounds ldelwklpmem can best be S .d tl oc-a ion of th loolthlgl. ;\\'ill serve to lh e general Dub- 1: ina'l°l'.°’l.l°‘s wll" 5'" lleglll."llll‘lil'll'° Kellsington Elementary Ions ilnposdng 3 °§"115eW*"lY "all" alld “Vel'- l°l' examplev 13095 l° l’l'"llgll'l lllxllll by llle °“‘?115 e on ie L s ‘e an hr 8" awmmhm of hcadiah tieir training under the rliri=c- gphnn] hnain and his. MhCEw_ Way 1119 emphasize our repre- Monti-eai for 41 cents per 109 of private industry and point.- nlversary of the first lT1f‘PilfliE.Iiihhhh hihh ah raphre phie ‘l'°" ‘ll Mrs" Murray M’l"l‘7W"" 't=n. chairman of the Kensington Selllallnlls l° federal a“llll°rlll°5 l10llllCiS- N0 truck tariff could oil out till? lleetl i0'l' tlllt‘ W099!‘ S k V. ° of the Fathers of Confederation. i inieai him and iricoi iéhicken The maiorettes are sponsored Rp'_1inn;i] High schnni Bnnhdi for assistance in Providing 8 meet that price. This rate is Iititlllle to 8o¢01l1'DliSl1 tll'1'i’S~ S The Mai-di G;-as celebrations: ' by Tiihe Kensington Lloneltes. R inrnsenied cheques im. the with system of heavier and all-wea- made possible under the agreed Mr. Daley acknowledge that ' ' cie B I Parke?‘ vcl Legion Heme lltllled molasses and su ar cook - - - - ilele Wltll 8 gland olfi - tlm 1! . ‘ ‘ g tl1l’il1-‘l1lt1eS 111 tile early days‘ Olisidc RCAF Band and the Sum. government has a definite resv pie. the freight charge is slight. plants and in tpaiiined worlmien. SUMMERSTDE -- The t0Wl1 will begin Saturday evening. »S:e:illl'hTll° m°"“d“’llii 3‘-5° ii: bandmaster. W. E. .[0f iniiinn i-0,. ihe hand, ther roads in the province. charge and the incentive idea to the province nt in B R I Feb. 8. at the G e o r R. lfhliise hi°;l;ieSh‘d lgghgh :53 'fhsh_ Lock. addressed the audience inf warrant officer w_p_ Cnnkeih i ‘‘If no rails are to be included ship heavier lots. On cars car- transpanbatiion facilities. induS- Y ty ' a humorous vein and told of thehandmasiep of gin, gnnimei. in the causeway. the federal rying lesser lo a d s, for exam- trial sites for the erection of ‘lance’ The llld.‘ ll".l° m"Sl" will {,".;‘.iV‘-l_§°';,i,il",lelli‘i’,li‘,gll,i,:§ eifigiifiealgl the l’3111l'-5 formation When m9m'1mcrsidt= Junior Band 5 p o 1.; e ponsibility in providing roads ly higher. coimcil of Summerside would 11911491119 11090110" 01 Tolls i.,,.,i,.,dy~_. mic; i cry- briefly. suitable to traffic. This applies "There is very definitely a consider contacting the proper 5<’1111l_ A1'5°111111ll_- ill? i953 l’-E;l- ‘ . i . """“— to all parts of the province." need for a rail line on the new authorities in Ottawa to see if a higdgingcttélharglyplgnhnlhaiithhrhgiatliil 3'vhjilhffiiligelgiihlgliililailfsghbs if: U at d Ch h I ed Recalling his presentation to causeway. Any other suggestion visit from Queen Elizabeth and V at nlmss ~ W m e We I 5 5| e 2::.23:"i..‘:§.'iE’::.‘f‘::’.",.Si.°.:f.":‘:.5;. ;:.:*°""“*- M“ 1*E1’°11T 511111 °°il:..':: '"‘*.‘‘.....° '° * e Couples are invited to wear‘ A program of entertainment H , ' ' Morrison said . . i . . . . ' yesterday. FRANK ZAKEM iiiitiirbhbest 1864 dress. as prizes isinglng. music and dancing. II “we realize the Queen and D . given for the best attire. hPlllE prepared and will be pre- Duke have ii very busy . Age 32 I I I There will be singing. sit=p-rlan- scnted on sta ge during the Dr. Burton Howatt. public ,, , _, iihih hid _ him, 3 ii d mod‘, i.h mhhh whiih heaiiiii-hi Evhnga SUlil/IMERSIDE i_i’l‘he anriiial |activit_v. Total church member- _ health officer, said last night “le 'May°" M,°l_T.l5°“ said’ bl" . Married dancing. The evening's cell.» line - dressed waitresses will imeellmg °l Trlnlly Ullllell I ship is now over 1.000 members. lllat "the further we get into {lrli‘:°ii§sSEiliil:il;iSi:li.bslililitey ctggitnahsehlililif : gfigngzf. zfigilgimerhh hrations are sponsored by the serve the old fashioned dellc- Cllll'lcll' Summelsllle was lleld ‘Mr. Webber and Dr. L.P. Ar- ll (the harbor polllllloll re" » Assumption Society. ‘ious Acadian dishes. recelllly l“ El’“'°l'l‘ll llall With 8 . D01'i1 the more Complicated it eluded lll tllelr plla.l.ls if we re" . Fl?“ ¢l1l‘-115 l°13°ll°l"9 3 — — good -A -l _ icl bald made same 2.000 visits I gets," as he cnn-n-nenieii on llllesi Were ll‘l3tle- qualification J I . Rev. C.R. Webbel‘ conducted jrliiring the year. yesterday's meeting of the E3“: Qllifell allllh liilei Eltlle i°'l . Taught at P.WC. and S.D.U a devotional period. and read the‘ Reports were recei ed f ' ' . l131‘b0l' Pollution Commlttee- lll “lg ale SC 9 ll 9 l’ V 5' . ~ names nf deceased l"°ml‘1e1'S of ifhe minister. trusteesv sessliiiii: Arthur E" Fee’ R Eng" 1(1) l(/;1at:kgtCeltoll;nPl::gf$X‘u.llli:i:r . Ell: yea” bushes. ape“ I . -the church. in respect to t'heiriUnited Chiiircfl wom n. t d t ‘ . from the consulting engineer: 9- ' ' * on board t directors or ; memory a few minutes of sil- assistance fund. A:)’I‘SsliiIelilil’ls S0URls_“l° Easlem K1118‘ €1T1Pl10.l/11'le1lt insurance. M - Who Prepared tile 1'el101't. J-In mp have llol been llllallzed but . CMRA and like 30,. scout Association .- , . . _ We . ence was observed with prayhrfliib. - Young People U ' . Pwhemnells flsswlalmn w.elt selll llsllellmm lleed my 15 Richard‘ and Asmclalesi Oi’ “alias been learned they Wm not the ,hiish,i._ ; Carr, Chrisiiah Eiiiihaigioh nslilil: n record at its annual meeting stamps to receive unemipilIoy- tawa. was present at the Vlsll ll“! Ulllled 5l5_‘l°5 °l' 3"’ , ‘ . Canadian cities beside Quebec. IF YOU THINK I CAN BE by i 0 i E E.M. Nicholson. freasiirer. ldfigl’ School. Tilxis group. Sigma. iTi“°i§'i;l“ili'ihaef‘hs’l‘”".”!‘8 five m'°lil’lls eehi hi ed msglllg‘ hi aid mm h .h .submltted the financial report C. Explorers. M s C r,’ and ’ "l‘l1'l1l1l1111111 empoy- le in ng’ -so gtuppovrt . owe s i W1 OF SERVICE TO WARD I for the en,-i-eni yen, which n,_ (.i.iidh,_ miii 9 senge S ment for all fisher-main bet re the 12-mile fishing limit, _a trap take several meetings and SIGNED FOR. SHOW THREE AND To THE . o vealed the church to be in til Nominated to the com itt e they should be elllglble M “'1' “mil system 9'5 ls “Sal l" the lllllllle 3 blt lll°l° ll°m°w°l'll" OTTAWA (Cpl ~ Comedlan neniiny cnndiiinn Toiai hecnihis f of sii,ii.ai.ds for ihree yeaihrlweie Magdalen Island, and a htllghtem to r e ac h any kind of a decl- Red Skelton and singer Andy ‘Judge C. St. (‘lair Trainnri The permit held by the club . _ i ~ _i . . jil g of regulgtvimis for 11. sion based on the report. Williams Will Del‘ Fm li_t _tl1e ih ierdh i Mi me i hiih ‘(id i ii i ii i 0! from all services was over $46, illalfllfl J Magee Robert Slmp- g g C i 1 C an E hhii i: S _V Oll C3 lf‘ ' I ll0 pl‘0Vl 8 0!‘ l8 S8 e l ' I ‘ eli|-ii5.in, af fisher]-nen and o5_ The ngxt meeting is s(-had. en ra fill 8 X 1 lO!l . tion by the Liquor Control Crim- iliquor. but Mr. Gillis reminded ‘ . . . 15°"-‘ .Tll°lll'3‘° llaglole‘ Wesley govelming the seawonhhiness of “led ill "tll1'eet0t'0l1l"' Weel18 glandsland sllllw here "exl i .. ihissioih oi» ihe Shiiih 0i.i Ci,iih_ ihnsi, hhsehi that ii- i, Contributions to Missionar_v.Ciirrie. Sherman Hutchinson. . _ - giimmer, lt was announced ll . p is he same . . time. I by Chihis hermii in, iii.» pur- ipermit as is held by other chih. and Maintenance Fund was over I Earl M. Atkinson, Hilbert W. ‘ llsllilllls Nate. _ wednesdayi i chi,“ and possession in h,_,i.i. iin ihi, (.n_‘.i and recommended $13,009 which represents anothericooper. Wesley MacPhee and A All these suggestltonts, it was ‘ ‘and spirits to he improper be» iihat. regardless of what rights new hlgll ll‘ “"5 W559 °l °ll1""’l1 Ml-‘- 'l°l11l S1‘0tl- ‘ ' agreed’ be llllllled Well 0° 'ause he felt the commission ithe ermlt ives the holder it llle Flsllerles Rmeamll Cowl‘ STORE HOURS r ‘f’ d b th All It llld b gt d hi l It wag learned last night oilofcanadla for-furhherstiudy was in .uence y e . nrney- sum 9 re lime to m. ' , - Genera, and hid mi, wed “in The app”, was hiioiimeii hi, I I thattithe any scout_ Sailing Re- The 115 fishes:-n_en in attend I Moore & Mcleoll LII. I Mon.-Thursday 9-5 )_v on its own discretion. .consent until such time as ev'l- Egva iiliemg llifldhllilh _Cllalll°i:’l_i°ii' ‘me at me "‘°°‘m3~ lleld 3‘ Friday 9-9 . During the session. which was ,demcc regarding the club's st.a- hcillii 9 323° 0i° . i“G':ti i i the 50111-146 Regiollfll H1891 9°ll00l. Shi 9__12,30 ' given over to argumentation. itus as an incorporated inatitu-1 Cilgfisy from Bengluglall Glilelai 3_l5° "lull llle ' ' ' ' ‘Allison M. Gillis. representing ’tinn could be presented by Mr.l Biiihh the Uhiiied Siaies hhlii tloll 0‘ 011'} P-E-L F‘lGllel‘le5 the club, pointed out to theiGi'|li.<. I Ghm; Wiii hih, pm in aihh Fedenumon be adopted alter a ' court that regulations govcrningl Representing the commission i-iiioh Cahaidi-ah semi‘ from few Yleoefiafy fimelldments the commission's duties specify its .1. Arthur McGuigan. QC. de- every hmvihcc were made. that it is set up as an independ- jplity attorney-general. -hhe cniarimteihwh Yacht chih The ohairrnan ol the meeting ‘ ent commission which must ex-1 is aisn hoping iihni the Bi”. was Harvey Poole. president. " erclse proper discretion in sus- nose H will be ni ohm-ioiiie. . pending or cancelling a permit. - French farm families lr€p8l.l'la- i The French officials, Jacques town for the regatta. il- - -This power cannot be exercised. _ ted (mm Algeria may seffl i iToutain. of the ministry of re- G '“ ‘by anyone else. i . ‘(3°"ll"l.'°ll llmll page ll this province. The French egovli lllatriation. Paris, and gone” He noted that the Attorney- ‘"“~“’°"l“""l’l‘°‘l ill“ ll” 1-‘l131l1l7¢1' ernmeni hi, to find fa ' in iBaudouy. of the ministry of for- . of commerce is a inovemetit of ll“ ""5 1 - - - General by law. doesnl have hig_i,ii,iiiiess the mm whim Canada for 1.000 families. Azri- 1912" 1*“1“.15- °mPl11'S11°*l 1116“ ‘ S _f.hchei;oni:i;ti=.r i:()"c:ll1le(‘9imlfil;'miS'ilt:iP9l‘:g huh he hhodiichd figures mini," Mhiisiei. A_B_ Mhcnhe (woetgiitifiniiiifhwtitghftilhrgl n:wFft‘enti=il TORONTO (OP) — Observed -- - _ _ii tilt i, f 'ndl ted ted_ t I00 . . . 3"‘ ' temperatures: T d see that rules governing thei;eli:_l'hhihl:e 0;’ ii‘i'i:hih"e°h“w°“e“i’_‘ili{}.mi°ilille5 mf,‘,";,,’,jf_.,,;'_,1;,i,‘,‘ ihis res. Instend lheyilnslsted on Min. Max. '.eaVe5 O Cy "’1""‘l“l°11 "9 l‘°l"- -small business. iprovlnce without difficulty. fil.lm.ple.i° itlnlligralloid lgowever. D"“'s°" """"" " ‘ll’ ' ll . LE-H-ER SENT Expressirilg that hard-working! Two omega]. 0, the i.-i.i,m.h ifiilisghim forl‘ ihwlu i 9 "‘°l'i°i Victoria . . . . 48 Fl0llI'l£€lI dellegaltleci malcmg Ill! Concerning ihe ieiim. “iii in h(‘3vl‘dS of trade mean A government mei wiih hiiicihiii lilhe were someishi; rlhngfiils I Vancouver 47 one of the largest of .1 Ralph Chrlstner. club mtlfla2ef,‘ill:i'e:s(:_1i’illlIlolln;:}é hgaugzidilt Wzs’: oi the Pin!’ hihhicuiiure depart: hing Fmnch_speakingep;1i1pi:' 8- lcadmonton fig tlsllsnd tiyw no at. tlf hi of th il- 1 1 - ' nary *3 Inn on wn8P1‘°81W- ilil¢’)n.yllt::. Giiiis pointiad cflallllclillgf 5l‘l“°l'‘l''°5 "1 cl"“'l°“°l°‘l’l‘ 3 filieilifirililil ilililifilisuaish lililieh lllitfliliilliilllililllll l’ll‘l'lN(7lA_l{ HELP Regina 3! sive Conservative Association ,. hiihhhgh ihe ieihihhehii WM iia, the Confederation l\_lemorial com- P 1 1‘ ' The families will receive gen- Winnineg 11 conventnion in years, leaves to- . in, net i.,_ ihi, ii“ iii ihi, mi, plcx. tliciiiew Legion Home and The French officials were t-ro_us financial assistance from Toronto ........ .. 29 day for ottawa to participate in ;,hnii°h.i hmiiiii -0, ii“, hm,‘ tin; iihiuiisilliira Reicreagon Csntrgi brought to this province Tues- their home government. wlili Ottawa .......... .. 22 the lihnee-day sessions which in, ,ignnini.i_.! were ihiied nn in, hllhla ‘"13 5 3 ’ 9” l”“l"°5'v day night by A.W. MncKenz'e. _all ollt1‘l£1ht_l-l1‘81liof$6-500to aid Montreal 19 open Friday and conclude Sun- - vmh_ He reminded the iihim, ihhi Dis-CUS-SE8 BLUENOSE gefilemenf sunervfgof for ii“; in hiiigghasinigi a farm.fail1d303 Quebeci . . . . . 13 (lay. i . . the [hi-cf]-nan co]-nnijssinn" speaking of the ihihi Biheho” Atlantic Provinces. and yes- i'1~i1i-i ill’? 3 1111111111‘? 0 - Fr_edei-:cton 26 Thie Island delegation. head- hnoi-nm wan Mn and wnniinrhd in. him wiih hind, piwidhdlilhh terday ill; lDl ?d them to iihlilhr fmlii‘sita.h§ar of operation in §Ennii_inhn _ hi hihhm, ow the chairman. Blake Woo . his fjrm_ oiand and son in . provin- ca an as ere. . Th i iii q' V one on . . . . . . . . .. or chain, consrles ; mu-in cnncei ‘he Pei-mii mg day ii .' 3- ' Ohiiid -d he hoped Ania.“ M‘ M K‘ i i - 9 “"1 9~ “"9 31110118 Halifax . . . . . . . . . . .. 22 James Lee, president of the hem" hie meeting Judge ,i,rhi_ milxremlijlhflto hilhiiilliaier in hnihi! Rtiiggiuhl chm: ;""‘i’inc'e' hundreds hfthoiisancil;-ii of I-‘rencih Charlottetown 17 Queens association: nor said that the commission’: summer with me Biuenoge in‘ ohishoihh in charge oi. the iochi roll’-i‘ :31 returnd iii; their Sydney . . . . . . . . . .. 26 David Hyndmaen. Halmld Mac- ' ‘ ° regulations allow the commls- take part in the Centennial celtbj hm” oi citizenship hhd immh A‘i’;"i'i‘i’_hl;'ili chillsllflhngiiilzzilse 3hm:evlel1l_9 Yarmouth . . . . . 19 23 Donald. ‘hill. Errol g slot: to cancel a license without bratinns. tT'he Charlottetown "won. “mid mi hp-a-hwrbedvhv Franc; st. John s. Ntld. 24 39 Bagiiall. Mr. and Mrs. Web-um d f A hearing. Yacht Club ls hoping to have _____.____....__.. ii. iii” Wm him in iii-iii shim, Hnbll-‘AX lCPl — The wea- Mat-Kay, Mr. and Mrs. wilined an SGVE rom . Although Mr. Gillis felt th the Bluenose during the Boy aim”. in the Mrhi _e in" ihhv ivnuid not whip for '8" ther office says clear skies pre- MacDonald. Mr. and lvflcs. Ur- Possibly the Attomey-General iScout Intel-national Regatta the their pnum .cim-iuigetiiihghfl nihhr W" of ih,e‘ihhn' farming’ valled over all three Maritime ban Iiaughlln. Robert Joingan- was acting in good faith and for iwee of b‘tlfh0l ii of “I hi‘ beau cmhiectihhs hohhi hh France has hiihhih hi hhhdie Provinces late Wednesday as son and Mn. Afitmr Campbell. some lluw" dll“ lllll wlllll ll" In the h neg. mi n, “M: made ore-venting lsvovers be- many. and new homes are being l°"‘l’°“‘l""°s “Wed ml” "9" ‘me ‘l°l°'3“l°5 "'l’°"‘l°‘l um club to continue. he pointed '1l1l’l“°°ll"3 ll" '9” ° in. tween me.-..gvli-line night. andlsflllfllll. It is hoped to bring n zero in northern New Brunswick a very full agenda has been that the Judge must decide if .P9«95ed ll“ be turned over to i . . Q the 1 I th 1 red hm. ‘hie .hh ed Mhihiiime Board oi 1-mi. nnnnni. rail traffic. imalority of them to Canada. '1 °“' 205 ll 5"“ “'95 9"‘ 9'5"’ l’l’°°°°"l"l¥3- ' ° l’°"'lll °°"l‘l be llmll lmeetuig The first asked for rail The meeting was clbatred byl Aidiniz them here will he the Nova -‘°°118- 111111 111° 10081 YPC8 Willie 1" "0 under these conditions. imivi-Ce -to be mmhhmhhid on ih"ihe pregidehii Gem}, Chhh,ih..i._'denni-iinpni ni ngricniinre and A weak disturbance located way coimivltting themselves - iN.B.-P.E.l. causeway when it is Reports were hear from the the Farm Establishment Board. 1191"‘ Lake lW1'°l1l81111 l-‘ 911lP°°te1l "'9 °’ "'9 °l’l‘ll1"1 ml ll‘ “ll ‘Ne H d For built: the second recummettded final. industrld brochure. and whosechalrman. Allison pi-otltt. to "1191 111° *11“1‘1<'1 early this Pmlwbllltly cm-ltlemltle dls- 1 , w ea i-iiiat mus-lructlon on Aulac- courtesy nickel committees. met yesterday with the officials afternoon spreading cloud and 0118815111 111%? be 1!-'llt11‘ed Ifolllld ' . 0 meat highway be Whiter Auld of the latter com- from France. A com an th intermitt t hit the eaot- John Dletcnbcker. who will be i ' ic:rl:;)le(e(lr as soon as pomble; nittee suggested ihd the protect latter as bothcguldle lne- em regitflltls tllilildweveiillng. one of the main spealcens. and o e o and the third recommended tlhd would be held again next yeariiiii-n,-iii" wn, Ji[)_ heiziie_ ng Reiiinniii inienhsisi his leadieisthlp of the partly. "911 Wmlitl he the d. artment of citizens hip ngiifgx gmi vicinity. snnin Other guest speakers will be ‘ W “ha . I Commission DEATH No11cEs '.‘3t"‘ti'.‘l.”3e;'$;'i:i.l'c‘i.’2i §.'2.3eiE"lL’§§ “'1 """'1¥'=1*°"- 01'8" The sum. Annapolis valley. Noi-th- new-tn Mm-acne. MP tor We will be closed Saturday Feb. lst. and Monday Him“ fill CI 0 group left late yesterday for N _ ' nd pi Ed_ Queens: Egan Chambers. Mon- ‘ (Received '00 “hi '0' Ci.” ha ern Ova Scotia a r nice "1 °1‘111'Y'Nova sco treat _ - ward Island: Clear. becoming - l’l"”l‘l°11‘ "'19 F1”- . William Meggison business Death Notice column). iW9l*tilel'H.ncnx. membei chm” with inmmihehi hi” in.,,,h,, Qommmw mm. F¢b_ 3;-d fgf 5|-g¢k..fgking_ - W. J. Nlli . rim’-",1p(Cl' 0' "IO Dl‘0Vlnf‘lfll H0‘-I5 - .duim‘n' inhvduced the "9: GE“ NEW POST pa‘-]y min evening: no‘ much goo ff Canada. Ifld DD“!!! K amp. -111 commission has been ap- __ “mi mi in ii. . _ ipolllml‘ °ll‘l'"l‘ll °l ll" com" C(:InfllAh1cArd?tirrl‘llenuIll’lll’lllllmm. some 13 neivilendl me ve :35." QUEBEC ‘Cpl ‘ P‘“l'A"‘ll'° Evheasltlgiievinltlila lgmalitlilfltliiiilreto :t?irtill- ‘ i{'l:i"‘°"'h Ai1}i"°;"“"° l"'"’dl°‘ Jan as loss. M-rs. Penelope ed the local Board of Trade. il’“l’°lll° W" ‘l’l’°llll°‘l '°"'" west is in afternoon. bow~illgh at “'1 l’EN1'l'ENTlAl1Y ' ll “ll ' ‘C '9' llllllse 9' l I Boston Mass. and Tile ~ -' Halifax it and it Yarmouth 15 ‘p rtment d i it th tbod . C°l"" °' ' ' wit, 3 , vie me ii any Wedn "day. succeeding - CORNWALL. ont. (CP) - A .h;h ‘ ’ formerly Penelope MacAda:r. hhh Gi6eii11i1_111guiwi:h1';f1m_';i_ Mi... Jacques G,,.,,,,, win, and so. Kentvllle I0 and 28. New Mimi wiiihhiiiiy hii womhh Last anCe North River. P.E.l.. i Mum. h_ wuiheh Ghhddiiwas recently named assistant Glasgow 8 and 25. G18!‘lotte~ will be built here In 1985. Jus- i ' . ‘Meggison succeeds Reid i i ihh Chh dent , i i ii -3 i i h nib 90th year. Rest its 9 9- lvan ginning.‘ moi. i h_ director or the Canadian Unl- 0“ll- and 25- tlce Minister Chevrler said znnninnnig tiihgcliorwoilrléllilliishillisiile in, cllffe Funeral Home f1'om 3_ mi .¢fin' P.E_[_lVel‘sltl9s Foundation in Ottawa. Hlllil tide today 81 Cll11l'lott8- Tuesday. He said the penitevi- . in. i,i.imh¢e_ it was ihe hnuiiw where the funeral will be held Nhnnnni pnihi Fr“ Li Myer-3, Mr. Laberge. professor of Greek town 12.24 pm. and 11.57 pm. tiary would accommodate 150 - - Premla Walter R. Sbaw.. in the arts faculty. was named At Rustico at 8.33 a.m. and 6.57 to 200 women. cost Sl.500.000 to D e I i "on us: Ieuulo I1"! MOORE & MCLEOD LTD ‘mun I’-'A\DlII‘l‘E stiopetue calms‘ ‘ -~—.-... .. ..... _._ i _ . Thursday. service commencing MLL :linnl,n,iii.s:;l:;l°ri:ec::;vn,;lu;ln:f at 2 o‘clock. Interment In to and Claud Hunter, prestdentiassistanl secretary general of p.m. Summerside tide is mln- 32,000,009 to build gnd [Iequife W gnu, '. ' Cutcltffe receivlij vault. Maritime Board of Trade. lithe university here ln 1963. utes later than Charlottetown. . a staff of 75 to loo women. l ' ‘ Q \