ORO RF a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 24, 1965. YARMOUTH CASTLE DEAD HONORED Mrs. Kenneth Vincent and of the cruise ship Yarmouth on’ tee as Castle, toms a wreath of 88 car- where the tragedy occurred | Canadian wool production : parents nations, one for each person 12 miles east of Miami, Fla. |meets only one-tenth of domes were lost in the fiery sinking believed entombed in the ship's (AP Wirephote) | | tic. needs. ee eg Trust Companies | Are Given Blast *\ TORONTO (CP)—Trust com || panies were inviting a “nations catastrophe" when they refuse: to help British Mortgage an: \Trust Co. out of its finaneis > \troubles last summer, Harold \Law-on, former caretaker presi. dent of British Mortgage, sald : | here. | He told a meeting of the Ca- nadian Club of Toronto that if the Stratford, Ont., trust com- \pany had gone under after it |suffered capital losses in the collapse of Atlantic Acceptance !Corp. in June, a general panic |could have started among bank jand trust depositors. He said no ‘one could tell \where such a panic might have |led, but no individual trust com- jpany or bank in Canada has enough liquidity to be able to lmeet a sustained run on re serves by depositors. He also asked whether banks @id not have a moral responsi- bility to the community at lerge to guarantee British Mortgage’'s deposits and, so maintain public confidence in financial Institu- tions. ] | Mr. Lawson, president of Na- tional Life Assurance Co. of | Canada, became British Mort- @age president after i got inte trouble. He had been a director. | He served as president until it merged two months ago with the Victoria and Grey Trust Co of Lindsay, Ont., and now is a |vice-president and director of ithe new firm, | Mr. Lawson criticed the roles jof. the directors—tncluding him- |self—and auditors in British |Mortgage’s demise. blackened hulk, onto the spot Limited S.RJOHNSTON SALE ENDS. SAT., NOV. 30th en oo mo Ge eet i New Planning ls Promised LAST BEFORE canine a 7 oe 1 FORD V2 3 6] FORD V2 To Aisiat Quebec Ferien: min C2 FORD sg, {6 Ton . By GERARD ALARIE During the last regular sed AME -FOR LESS AOS ad Dual wheels, A-1 tires, motor and body. Ideal for hauling potatoes to market. ’ This is an ideal pick-up truck for work that re- Dual wheels, A-1 tires, motor and body. This {s quires a small truck, yet lots ef box space. an ideal truck for farm work. QUEBEC (CP)—Premier Le- |aion of the legislature, the gov. We “apse 7 Ww 1650 —| Was $1275 7 “entirely, new South - state Sani ae £ Was 51236 3] 95 Pr 31450 Aetion oi | 0 i, planning” to help solve difficul- on health insurance ties besetting Quebec's farmers. | sc by 1966. Price Price - Price He made the promise before the closing session of the Que- bec Provincial Liberal Federa- tion, which spent much of its weekend session on the-farriers’ plight. Without going into specific de- tails, the premier described the planning as being of the first order and ‘asked by the farm. ers themselves." The_cost_of. living onthe farm increased 35 per cent between 1949 and 1961 but farm prices imcreased only 2.4 per cent. Mr. Lesage said. “To correct this unjust situ- ation at its very base, govern- ments should intervene much more than they do at present in the marketing of farm products. “A new era is beginning which will correct for the farm. | ers the serious economic and social .problems involved in the free marketing of farm prod- cts.” , SUPPORT HEALTH PLAN Delegates to the meeting gave unqualified support to the Que bec government's. intention to) set up a health insurance! echeme. The federation adopted a se- a teachers in Rhodesia will ties of resolutions in favor of a medical The Quebec plan would be | based on. the recommendations | of this committee. July 1 1967. However, Quebec has eaid it will opt out of this federal plan. a Quebec Premier Jean Lesage said in an interview at the fed- eration meeting that ‘the -Que- bec government has not made any commitments” on the sub- Ject of health insurance- The federation meeting, which began Friday and was to end Sunday night, dealt mainly with ‘mattere of agricuiture under the general conference theme of “rural economy itn a modern Quebec.” - Some 100 resolutions dealing with agriculture were passed with almost no dicussion durin the weekend meeting. d Nine Teachers | Leave Rhodesia OTTAWA (CP)—Nine Cana- to other tries, the external aid office said | Monday coun 7 mCludinga | “57 VOLKS. Unit Ne. F-940-C Ideal transportation for the winter driving ahead. Up to 30 miles per gallon. |. Unit No. F-950-C ‘ol METEOR This car is in excellent condition. See It today. With each and every used Car or light truck purchased regardless of aia ‘price, you receive 2 NEW SNOW : TIRES (7 tires with each car) AND : - 50 GALLONS OF GASOLINE FREE. | FRU RS See lee SS ere ee eS nS s Unit No. F-964-B ‘62 PONTIAC | This is the ideal family car for winter driving, eomplete.with--winter tires and ready te GO Quebec province es - acheme and voted to ask the|’ . én TO), Was $495 Was $1075 Was $1995 ; Liberal Ragen ge of | we hes Sesasar’ @ canto Irie. COATS, Action _ $ rA0 - | Action : 5850 Action 31659 g Quebec _ government’* —has —al- ‘withdrawal of the Ca ptt aon MacKENZIE S me Price Price | Price ready taken in this direction. Liner To Sail With Crew Only QUEBEC (CP)—The 2,00. ton Empress of England is ex- pected to sail from here Friday ernment representative in Salis- bury. Arrangements have been made for the teachers and their families—some 30 persons in all | to stay in Pretoria, South Af- irica, until new posts are found for them in other parts of Africa or in other countries eligible for House of Fashion BS a hs Water St. Summerside Rs WA YS TO OR *LAYAWAY * CHARGE *MONTHLY PAYMENTS > CASH gay 3 eerste, ee a th ih oh aln OL BASU CN MOL Uresiie, Unit No. F-957-A Unit No. F-838-B Unit No. F-704.A ssi under f . for England with no passengers canal ole wa". a Guay tuheny tras e 4 a i cant F. Aik nd hi a oe BOURGE ie crew of the ‘Cansdiaa oS ued olaee oe bee: | o PRES ae - . : Pacific Steamships' luxufyY|toria between now and Christ- eS This car would make an ideal second car for the Fairlane, 500 sedan im excellent condition. This ts liner will return the ship to Eng-|enas when th: school term ends | SS, ee winter months, at this price you can afford to | Here is a car that has been well looked after and | 9 ome owner car. V-8, automatic, wheel covers, land from drydock.. of . 4 —-~ put away that new car and save the winter wear meeds mo help for those cold winter mornings. radio and snow tires. You will be ready for the james hs feesindes teobor EXPLOSIVE sone a pind Co Y oe oe Laarreo WN sss ieee ere es ay bs owes : winter driving ahead. near here. The accident badly | Tm see as not obsolete un. ZS TRURO * NOVA SCOTIA Was $875 Was $875 Was $2350 damaged the liner’s how and dil the i of TNT i A ° g ti prevented progress to Montreal |‘) introduction 2 Action ction _| Action to disembark 450° passengers. eee cp a ; e ‘ The Empress was taken to Price : ses Price Price the George T. Davie shipbuild- ing yard at Lauzon, Que., where repairs were carried out. She then set out from here but was forced to turn back because of the possibility of heavy seas in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 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