ISLAND NEWS PAGE. Eastern And Central Districts l' The Gina-diam, Charlottetown, Wed. Aug. 19, 1964. 5 1 year compared with a year ear- lel': Canada's Population W Reaches 19,272,000 , OTTAWA (CP) —- Canada's population climbed to an esti- mated 19,272,000 at July 1, the bureau of statistics reported to- day. copies' of the prison's master kw In Manchester's strangeways Jail has been Dou term for his part in the $7,800.- 000 robbery in year ago. The home office did not say whether the escape plot in- volved Goody. Its announce- ment said. "What appears to have been an outside plot to secure the This represents an increasel glabon I u . of 344,000 in one year and a jump of 1,034,000 since the cen- I sus of June 1, 1961. the provinces, the} largest numerical gain since I July 1, 1963, was arlo—l 142,000 people. Quebec was next ‘ with an increase of 98,000, then; British Columbia with a rise of, ab 01 The other numerical in! creases Alberta, 25.000; nas- katchewan, 10.000; Newfound- land, 9.000; Manitoba, 8,000; ew Brunswick, 3,000; Nova Scotia, 3,000: Yukon, 1000. ‘ The populations of Prince Ed- cent. W W with a 1.9-per-cent increase. other percentage increases: Quebec and Alberta both 1.8 ; Saskatchewan, 1.1; Manitoba. .8: New Brunswick, 5; Nova Scotia. .4 The estimated populations of the provinces on July 1 this ‘8 ’1 O (B :1 I" 1964 1963 Nfld. 491,000 482,000 P.E.I. 107,000 107,000 N.S. 761,000 758,000 N.B. 617,000 614,000 Que. 5,573,000 5,475,000 Ont. 6,604,000 6,462,000 Man. 959.000 951.000 Sask. 944,000 934,000 Alta. 1,433,000 1,408.000 B.C. 1,742,000 1.697.000 16,000 15. T. Roosevelt Park Dedication Set For Th ursday FREDERICTON (CP) — The Roosevelt International Park on Campobello Island formally dedicated Thursday and turned over to the commission which will op- erate it. Participants in the ceremony will include Mrs. Lyndon B 25,000 25,000 SIAMESE TWINS HERE THIS WEEK Siamese twins Donald and 20 months of their lives in a ward Island and the Northwest Johnson‘ wife of the United . . by a cartilage down through Temmles remained “1“ States President, and Mrs escape of a prisoner at Man- the abdomen. Such a birth oc- ROFald Galyon- 12» 0‘ Day‘mn- hospital undergoing X-ray and ter was discovered by the changed from July 1 of last Lester B. peamon, wife of the' mm), are seen getting hair. . . _ prison “a” yesterday, and me year. I adian Prime Minister. cuts m a Tram, N's. barber. observation. After much con. curs about once in a million matter was immediately placed 13.0. had the biggest pcrcent- They win jammy cut a ceremo. shop. The twins are happy. sultan”! It was deemed “0t ‘0 times- They are in Charlotte- in the bands of the police for age gain —- 2.7 per cent—fol- nial ribbon at the conclusion healthy and mentally alert attempt separation. They are town at the exhibition grounds WGSHEBflOD-" lowed by Ontario With 2-2 pet of the program. | children. They lived the first joined at the end of the breast for Old Home Week. Briar Rose kisses her do- lighted kineg father on his delighted nose. The scene is from The Children's Theatre production of Sleeping Beauty now playing at Confederation Centre Theatre at 2 and 4 A KISS FOR A KING o'clock every afternoon. Joni Clavir is the lovely princeszl who gets pricked by a spindle on the only remaining spin» hing wheel in Ron Hasting’a kingdom and falls asleep for a hundred years because the wicked witch has placed I spell on it. The slightly up« dated production, designed to please children mostly and adults too, is the star attract- tion at the theatre for the rest of this week. So ri inic u 5 Cl Aiming High SOURIS—There will be a blood donor clinic here tonight in St. Mary’s Parish Hall from 8 until 10 o'clock Sou-his branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is spon- soring the affair which is being choier by Marcus Mooney.’ \\'iIh a quota set at 150 pints of blood, the Legionaries are apt- unlly aiming for 200 pints. At the last (‘llnlt‘ 181 people turned out to give blood. and this time of- Metals are hoping to make it one of the biggest clinics ever held in the area. m... ,. Centennial Plans Laid At Belfast The meeting of the Belfast District Centennial Committee was held on Monday night in tho Lcuton Hall at Eldon to IOCAI formulate plans for Centennial Celebrations which will take place at Pinette Raceway on August 28th in connection with a special Centennial Race Card Meals will be served under the sponsorship of Women’s In. stitutes. A program of child- ren’s events, and a concert the Royal Canadian Dragoons Band will form part of an am- bitious program under t chairmanship of Mrs. Donald MacKenzie of Fiat River. Sunken Car Finally Found _ And lt’Works! . SOURIS — When RCMP Con- stable John Dewitt went div- ing after a sunken car yester- day morning, be couldn’t find it. Body Discovery Rumor Checked SOURIS —— RCMP here in- vestigated two reports yester- day that the body of missing Souris fisherman Thomas Gil- bert had turn . Nothing came of the checks, at Fortune and Big Pond, how- ever, and RCMP are planning to continue the search today. Apparently the only hope of recovering the body rests in its rising to the surface 'and float- ing ashore, where searchers are constantly keeping their eyes open. Medical authorities have indicated that after drowning a body will float to the surface within a week or so. l I The car rolled off the wharf ihere a coluple of days ago while owner Lemuel Stanley McVane of Boswell looked help- lessly on. He had stopped to help a motorcyclist. Apparently when the constable first went underwater in his diving gear he was unable to locate the car because the mov— ing tide had moved it. Waters were muddy at the time. Then yesterday afternoon Constable DeWitt found the missing machinery and it was raised from the water deeps. ms that the car sui- fcred little from its under-ex- posure. Last night the motor was tried and it ran smooth- 1y, almost in perfect condition except for slight water damage. Here are just a few of the many big Rexall values available now during this special summer event at your Rexall Drug Store. Right reserved to limit quantities. Prices subject to change without notice. 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