MANY ? Continued from nace 1! The returning officer. the man who runs the election in each constituency, is named hy the government A political ap- slated Re is trad: tionally chosen from active supporters of -the party nm power How long does it take to ap- point returning officers? Inthe past if has taken more than a year to come up with a fary fn} late. after redistribution or averhau! of the Election Act SOME RETAINED That. was the ase n 933 when the Conservatives in power for three vears, retained oniv (12 previous Libera! ap- pointees In 1938 the Liberals, atso after three -vear office and nearing an election § dec!- gion, took better than a year ahen. they’ retained only 12 previous appointees under a new act In 1960 the Consery tives took a vear tn name 233, retaining 30 incumbents Tt took a year, too, under re- . der redistribution in 1947 and 1952-~althouzvh” there were -cem paratively few changes since the ~Liberats were—deahng— with a lineup they had appointed There is some doubt as to how man\ new appointments wil) he necessary under the pending redistribution one achoo!] of thought here is that when the new election plan he- eagmes effecuve, all returning ficer posts will hecome Jyeacant That would require 264 new apnointments..or, in same ea-es. re-appointments Another view is that redistrt- bution will mean changes only in constituencies with com- pletely new boundaries or new names, or in any where changes shift the returning officer right out of his riding He has to be an eligible voter within his con- etituency SUBRIECT TO CHANGE Initial proposals of the 10 boundary commissions, still sub- ject to change, provide 132 new constituencies. In another 32, the returning officer is removed hy _the._residence._requirement. Thus, barring further changes which are quite possible, there are at least 162 appointments to. he made Voreover, the great majority of current. returning afficers .were. appointed by the Conservatives in 1960 Even in the present heady election atmosphere, there seems to be no haste in filling the half-dozen. vacancies in the ranks of the 263 returning offi- cers, for the present -265 Com- mons seats The figures don't halance because there are two two-member seats Whatever the Pearson's conclusion, servatives ‘don’t agree Richard Thrasher,” the “watonal—dieetor termed st "3 lot of nonsense" and said an election is possible in June, 1946, under redistribution The timetable for completing redistribution, first change in houndaries since 1952 when it was hased on the 1951 census, fs not precise because of certain side factors basis for Mr, the Con- with =it The 10 preavincial .commis- sions have until next Jan- 20 to report. Eight will probably do eo before the end of this year and the others should. meet the deadline. If Parliament is sit- ting, the reports are tabled as Boon as received. 18 CAN OBJECT Within 30 days of tabling. any 40 MPs can object toa report and cal! for a debate. The Com mons is required to -takeitup mons js required to take it up within another 15 days. Once the dehate is over, the report D MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE THERE WILL KE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in. Char- lottetown in Queen's County on the 3rd day of September A.D. 1965, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT TRACT, piece and -parcel of land situate. lying and being in the Village of Victoria on Lot 29 in Queen's County, in the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island. hounded and_de- ecribed .as follows, that is to Sa\— - COMME NC ING at the inter- section of Main Street and Water Street: (thé west side of, Main Street and the south side of Water Street): thence west- wardiyv.--along-—-Water—Street sixty feet to town lot Number "Six 7): thencesouthwardtyv sixty -five (AS) feet to the south side of the old factory site lying between the former- Ty known. Brian's the.Government Wharf; thence eastwardly alonz the said fac- forv. site betweeh Brians Wharf-and the said -Govern- ment Wharf the distance of wixty-five (65) feet; thence northwardly paraile! with the said Government Wharf the distance of sixty-five (65) feet to the place of commence- Ment, being the. south moiety of aunlot of land as described “tn a deed made the 7th. day *o March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun- dred and fifty-seven between . J. Whitfield- Howatt of Truro in-the-Province.of Nova Scotia and his wife Doris Howatt of - the. one part and Louise Can- non aforesaid ~ ~— Victoria in Queen's County in the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island, Married Woman The above sale is made unter. atid -by virtue of, and pursuan! to a Power of Sale contained in a certain inden- ture of Morigage, dated the 16th dav of —September, A.D. 1959 and made hetween Rob- ert Stanley Howatt of Carleton in Prince County in Prince ‘Edward Island, Manager, and his wife Mary Howatt of the one part, and Her Majesty the Hie referred hack te the proevin and saith vf camms roncerned W days to deal redistribution 5 r automatic Mr Casion- representation one prepares a draft or- the, cabinet has five ssue a proclamation de to he in force. It is effective dissolution the existing Parliament or, if Par- jament is dissolved at the time, the succeeding Parliament One possible delaying factor s that if Parliament is not. sit- ting when the reports come in, cia an wt has Then tualir gua missioner der ‘and days to ng it as elar on of on thev are tabled—within the first five days after it does sit A long Chrietmas recess, wel! into February as this year could delaw the process. So could de- bate. not specifically limited by the Redistribution Act That explains why estimates for completing redistribution it- self vary from late, April until early June Tourist RC Women Urged To Join Local Groups TORONTO cP Roman Catholic women should join and work for community organiza- tions as well as church groups, Rev. Edwin C._ Garvey of St Michaél’s College says Addressing the 14th hiennial convention the Canadian Federation of Alumni, Garvey aid here Roman Catholics are obligated as.Christians to work with their fellow citizens for the benefit of somety To that woman's place S in the home is a one- side® and. misleading.s statement,”’ he said of Catholic Father SAY Compensation Plan Proposed For Injure TORONTO (CP)—A system of compensation without fault for persons injured in anto acci- dents, based on Ontario's work- men’s compensation insurance plan, Was pfopoSed Wednesday by J. C. MeRuer, former chief justice of Ontario Mr McRuer, in a 50-page pa per on The Motor Car and The Law, said the courts have ‘proved themselves to be incap- able of administering justice in its traditional sense in cases of (12 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri Aug 27 injury resulting from acei- ‘ry dents His paper was presenied Wed nesday to the third. Common wealth and Empire \a» confer- . 1965. Mr century MOC LLL & REPAIRS Slr maa a OM Coar CHMMMEL EMM MMEL ELM MEOOMMEMOI TOOTS EOE MOEMMBOEREM AIOE OOOOEEIED EOD OO 136 Prince St., ment PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THIS YEAR'S EXCITING ATLANTIC WINTER FAIR HALIFAX FORUM OCT. 30-NOV. 6 and every the Western world Mc Ruer SAME PROBLEMS The automobile revolution dur- ing the first half of the 20th cen- raised the same questions ? t erce is Svdnew Australs noted that industrial tion was followed by the enact- of workmen's compensa- tion plams in every province of Canada, every state of the U.S industrial country of ewith respect te accidents esihad borden that can well be distrib- 19th been revolu- revolution, he said are chief justice, who retired from , Without, the high court in 1964 raised by the industrial * uted among a!! those for whose ‘benefit the highways have been “Modern social and industrial | developed.” conditions have imposed on Mr. McRuer said under the every member of society at the |law as it exists the difference today,”’ said the risk of using highways ‘as they | between an injured person re- former, ceiving compensation, or doing He Mecarded this philosophy, saying momentary inattention er error in judgment are faults common to everyone.” He added that any auto injury compensation plan should not provide benefits to anyone in- jured through ‘‘a reckless disre- may~.rest upon the . court’ 5 determination of fault. gard for his own safety c eee le “Compensation for injuries sustained by reason of motor ve- hicles irrespective of fault is a wT LIGHTHOUSE FOR Ideal for unique cottage, with lot on beautiful location in Alberton South, private warm sheltered water. 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