at ae ne ~ out of ‘fires were. reported in that area , Gigners of Newfoundland's pro _Monday gave -approval in -prin- | BRIEFS = BARRELS OF FUN’ What are the kids doing tn -cold winter. Youngsters all the barrels? Just having fun over the city did much the “on the first weekend of spring same thing as water began te in Edmonton after a long, run-in thé “ streets indicating eo - Brush Fires THRONE SPEECH B ‘ i" (Continued from page 1) k O bates of the last session, wasn't rea ut In setconed in the throne opeges N 1 ~ Ja year ago. ova Scotia) SOME WERE ABSENT By THE ae PRESS | ‘Several brish and grass fires for 9 | broke out itr Halifax, Digby and Yarmouth, counties’; in ~ Nova Scotia Monday but all were ex- tin; before they could cause extensive damage. rk Monday’s outbreaks followed. a weekend of fires that ‘burned over more than 800 acres in western Nova Scotia. John Cooper, district forester: for pe rnage bee gt ae said lands and forests ment fire fighters extinguished fires at aoe and another s aircraft ¢ armouth. sever i operat bet they were contained by ‘local | the throne speech cover-a fire departments and volunteers. ; Lands and torests crews fought | Parliamentary ure two fires in Halifax County. One- | dian affairs. at Indian Harbor burned over , REVISE PROCEDURES about 15 acres of bushland. ee | Proposals for ‘a shad were burned® at ver. ‘Smallwood : Will Meet Richard Nixon ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. ‘CP) — Premier Smallwood of New- | foundland was to meet former United States vice-president Richard Njgon in Gander, Nfld.. ‘gomismone aan Late. Mo ay, and corer | | bills sf bef Tease “him to Finlahd-to meet ‘he de- | reanbt aves _ A Science Council of Canada |would be set up to work on ad | Mr. Nixon is solicitor for | vanced) industrial tec h nology” Newfoundland Pulp and Chemi- and’ make industry more com « cal Company, proposed huilders | | petitive and ‘efficient. ios A: committee. w hup to study new ceusl There would be a posed new pulp mill. oe Sees LS Coe An item first forecast in the By-Chance, Nfld ‘The Newfoundland Legislature o : ™ ” | in 1964 was revived. WEATHER. , TORONTO (OP) _ Tempera- Mia. 22 36 43 43 2D . 2 31 ciple to a bill which will give) the.-government premission to guarantee a $15,000,000 _ bond | issue by the Newfoundland Pulp and Chemical Company to part- | jures ly finance the mill. ESTERN 'Dawson .......4. oe 'Prince George .... |Vancouver ...... is Victoria Edmonton | pee se eeeeee oe. eae e wrens Proderietea —— ment Saint John ee IN nach gS . pocrteg eres evr aureen.-Driscoll, Kensington | OE 5 cks acres = patient in the Charlottetown _ ‘Charlottetown - Hospital where she is receiving | ee Santee try treatment. Yarmouti ..... Wea St. John's %........ TOP SHOWING | Boston ...... Csiae Edward Hickey, Malpeque, |New were isk was the owner of the 4H-Club Miami ....... woses champion steer at the Easter |New Orleans . 67 Beef Show and Sale, that was |Tucson ........ ww. eee — 40 cents S ‘Los Angeles ...... 3% .Mclsaac | Se anaes: dwatd, who ‘| HALIFAX..(CP) — The wea- only 11 years of age. made_such | a fine impression in his first ap- ceutaien ‘a show ring that he | Sona tates ard won the prize for showmanship tem fhe weather among first-year club _mem- jexcept _ for considerable cloud bers. 4 land a few snowflurries in Cape | |Breton. Temperatures will be, DEATH NOTICES | generally a little colder than on | Monday. On. Wednesday . ‘increasing Received too late for Classified ‘cloudiness will occur ahead of a death notice column |disturbancé now southwest of LLL | | Lake ee te an anon. i ons Mire cl Mainland "tore Scotia, Prince Keenan, Murray River. Sunday. | Edward Island, New Brunswick: Ar 38, ohm Rankin .of Sunny and a little colder; north- his “ie Tee noon Wednesday. River. for funeral! Kentville 30 and 45, New Gias- = fen commencing Mt o'clock. It gow and Goshen 90 and 42, Char- Tee ener, tot Sh Seaton te nos ure. Jota’ Normery ot jericton 28 and 4, ae le, iia brome: in her 7 | year. Resting at the Flome. Funeral from Wednesday. 1 Interment se eeeee » sabes 32 23 24 % 2% 2B % 31 7 31 38 2 wy “0 66 easeequavenceceeesensessene | i i Catcliffe Funeral | Angll- | _ com- the St. Paul's service in 5 town. Sun rises today at am and sate af 642 om. ? ' Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Alexander 5 Seth year. Revtine |west winds 15. Low-bigh at Saver Fee Uni- 'fax and Yarmouth safe fs . re ppm ee rt + om sk + inc gM SEO fiat. » Me BOS [Phe Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. April 6 1965.3 “Summerside _ Fire Assistance Plan (S. "ea, by the rae eaten ee ak Bay. Doyle Woodrow Spindle, 3%, ‘also. of Fauxbourg,.° underwent | emergency surgery.here for a) /gunshot wound in the head, RCMP sa There w no details. ‘Man Receives | Scholarship — Council include one to J.R. Ro- ‘nan, Summerside. The amount of: the scHolarship is $2,500. Mr. |Ronan is a student at St. Fran- project with the above results. | Mr. Wightman, in reporting to monthly meeting héld last’ ev- ening in the council chambers, a ° " s ° be] HiFiT a6 We gnck Gisirict to veceares the district as a liaison-with the firemen. A list of properties be- ginning at the nearest point te the town was also requested. It was the opinion of the commit- ee this would be of assistance in locating fires. The. residents in ov : 2 Ai a8 i ~ Railway legislation >to let the railways adapt to modern ‘i lL Eo TH z 5 5 tH a ; é i s ai B ‘i ay & 7 i Canadian magazines. 6. Recapitalization of the CNR's : a z : - i a8). a le 3 5 F si oé is E | e 4 £ g -% x j e e A Pad A & f F z a i | if i I 1". Dance Fy i i : ai i 3 E 2 F : 8 - i i i Hi z 3 MANY NEVER ‘SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES ae Kidney Aetlon es ee ae backache the cause, aa ee ee Sass when idney Pills bring relief. REVIVE ITEMS Deas sttmulate kidnen sethen help Announce New - Healing Substance... 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It helps prevent ia- dese tomoman cers | bneatolts @ variety Just ask ? tions, Relief even occurred in cases pisces W Sepseaenn axter of long standing, and most im- | parative H Ointment (with a~ ee tar iis teen special applicator). ~ | que maintained over a period of | money refunded _ re 0 8 ca 1h sie 0 e eae have been sent to all} white, 29 hospital os EEE Hs to ane (CP — A woman t Or gc ae Be nor Wedge, a .grade eigh the brigade at the regular = - man was reported ——, ai following ie lent at Fauxbourg, callin. et eee ee ae tee Se the dae. A number of parents visited and advised copies of re- soe said Mrs. Earl Slaun- and watch lessons being taught, , of Fauxbourg, died in and a short program was - pre- following the incident in ' sented. . ia are to be heard from. " sy talkers withe a aive| ie emit" Cnn oa chaired <i Xavier University, Antigon- radius of the town of Mon-|last night's ing, advised the mi rads ay rl ing il be" no payment, |, The, Counell gait a record take advantage of the fire ser-| the equipment would have to re- amount of $3,200,000 ee vice offered by members of the —* oll pen He said a compared with $2,465, Fire . Fifteen | this is a | ruling especially | ut thes ce advised | when they are friends but ‘the The number of scholarships ‘|they are and appre-| public has been given an oppor- 27nounced amounted to $1,231. ciate the service being offered ‘tunity to have this service and’ i Nyy the volunteer group. there is “nothing more we can Education Earlier in the year the mem-) 0 about it. Oy a | Week Marked which carries 550 gallons of wa-' Nom ter-and_well_equipped for to he — an Dies, By by Speaker used in. the event of. wut of town mee a calls. Their request was grant-' Man Injure guest spe at__ observances. ed. 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Responds | | Communist announcements! tos ANGELES (AP)—South- said the measures were taken paw pitching ace Sandy Koufax in connection with Soviet-East has responded to treatment for German ‘military manoeuv'es, |traumatic arthritis of bis left scheduled to last six days. —_— * \elbow and will return to Los erners expressed belief, - Angeles Dodgers training base ever, fhe Russians and East tonight, a teamy-spokesman an- Germans were acting in — nounced Monday. tion for West Germany ‘p! to is se ate” caclanntal’ to Wek |e vice. ~, peosidant Red Berlin Wednesday to emphasize its contention the Communist-en- circled city is part of West Ger- this divided city police” ave west of Communist \the autobahn’ soe the swelling of Koufax left. el- bow has been sufficiently re- duced for him to return to the Jelub.— Hewill_continue_medica-_ tion treatments under R. 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