‘ Fire Damag es | | Feed Building! | pa — The Souris fire de- partment answered a call to i Feed Services building here at approximately 7.45 p.m. | eturday It took them about | © | 15 minutes to get the blaze under lf | contro ‘ The | Island News Page 2 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Feb. 2, 196 ; New Roles Played’ In Legislature Session Axo faces are the same, strong debate. The new act dis-, ; some of the characters are play- solves two seats in the George- | ing new roles at the current town area, now held by Liberal | i session of the Legislature. |and gives two seats to the Char- | The opposition has a new lead. lottetown area, which is seen) ‘er and since the last session a 5 a Conservative stronghold ac: | cabinet minister resigned his cording to the majorities piled up | ovate: but. in still a sitting in the last provincial election | Mr. SOURIS The Souris. de- er; Reewart aad AWGNEY | cnment of the RCMP tevesti Government financial policies ‘gated an accident which occur- total damage was esti- i to be about $8,000. It| was reported that most of the | damage was caused by water jand that only the east side of the building was severely dave | aged by fire P The feed service | harley and oats. Chief In Crash | Going To Fire | gontained | | The brunt of the opposition | attack, carried years by ferent tAlret noe are usually the main items at- t : _ Mein at 7 . "Ean leader, A. W. Matheson, will be tacked: by ‘the. opposition, Witt ay zh se ees 4 i ithe government estimating ay night. uy led this year by Alex Campbell | the new leader of the party. | Mr. Matheson resigned as Op- | deficit of over $7,000,000 for the | A 1956 Dodge driven by Fire | 'year ending March 31, there |Chiel Bernard Carter was in. . jis little doubt budgetary mat. |VOlved in a collision with a 1965 position Leader during ”|Anglia driven by Enic Paquet. \last session and for there. a — a tere Se ree | |The fire chief was on his way to mainder of the session Dr. M. . a fire at. Birt’s Feed. Service | iL. Bonnell guided the A gertely od acum will fo. | when the accident occurred. | ition thrusts at ‘Bovernmbnt’ po. tia that the opposition will fol- "Damage estimated to the ve- licies. year. One line is likely that of (Mcle driven by Mr. Carter was It is expected, however, that | | question asking. In the past $250 while Mr. Paquet’s car re- |Mr, Matheson and Dr. Bonnell | years long lists of written ques- ceived damages estimated at | will be in the thick of the fight- tions were submitted to govern $150, No injuries were reported. ing cag sa on wel al-/ment and‘in many cases the | | ~ ready. indications that Ma- lengthy answers required | de Police Investigate which could come when the sit-| year in question asking. + Weekend Breaks tings resume -“Monda y q iy The number of . government | theson has several surprises for layed disposal of the questions. Several months after the 1965) .nq opposition members has not City police are investigating WINNING SOURIS DEBATERS Souris Regional High Senool Morell Regional High. The’ Carkin and Owen yfviward. held its first debate Friday winning Souris team took the One of the judges, Mr a night in the school auditorium affirmative of the resolution bury, chairman of and the team of John McQuaid, “Should capital punishment be — High School ong LEFT, and Gerard Gallant abolished. in Canada’ The ont an of Miss Larkin, won a unanimous decision over Morell team consisted of Irene stating he was strong in her 3 ; in- rebuttal. All three judges, Farm Income, Production [imi it: Sera, “com Picked Up In Nova Scotia and W.H. Bate, Morell, com mented. that all four speakers were very clear and deserved congratulations, . the government - - some of Some change is expected th is *hbhbd ys, ton, Rev. ther Callaghan. Introducing the Cub and Scout leaders, he first thanked mrnest MacMillan who | has been transferred and will be leaving in the near future. Scout leaders called upor. to stand were whether the loss was insured. — mation from Saskatchewan for. The fire department remained | in. jast three months. at the scene until seven a.m. | ‘The report said total property damage due to traffic accidents Bridge Club |was estimated at $133,677,000 in |Pec /1965 amd $117,635,000 in 1964. than $300,000,000 in 1! sion begun by this government several years ago.’ There is little’ doubt the sus- | pected calling of an early elec- | tion will influence conduct ot| the members at this session. As | do your shopping at People who like gracious living—@N “Traveliving”, People who like to relax the way of the worry free. People like you. Of course they like the bargains. Who wouldn't? But ; oe aoe session, J. David Stewart resign- t ‘ two breaks which occurred in COSTUMES AT CARNIVAL ed his portifolios of municipal ee a = Charlottetown Friday night. | HALIFAX (CP) — Farm in-|expected to continue to rise, ons 2 provincial secretary. "'peme. of |S Howes Speaker Krank My- |, Sie Stes, See cretion Strest(Seotia dropped. Guriog 190 bat| fe proviace's: cattle popule = A colorful parade of nearly above are Maxine Gamble, Francis Crane, Alberton and ers, and Liberals have 13 mem-, on par ne’ ane, on the major legislation eee hare ‘where the cigarette machine—had picked up in 1965, two tion as of June 1, 1965,..was esti “ (00 costumes at the Alberton (Lassie Princess) threevyear- pariene MacLeod (Queer of {ed by Mr. Stewart was the High- . been emptied Constable _ Don tabled in the. legislature indi- | mated at 157,000 head. ‘Although | -. Faney Dress Carnival gave the old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, (5 ia) whidee parents are Mr, |W8Y Traffic Act and the new | eh ; MacDonald, city police, discov-|cate. . this was a slight reduction from | “= Judges a difficult task in sel- Alden Gamble, Fortune Cove, are Mr- lelection act, proclaimed recent-| Overseas Mail ered the break at midnight. | The two are the annual réport|a year earlier, beef prodigies . ~* teting the winners. The three cts tn — Mrs. Willard MacLeod, (jy by the government. e ‘The other broek being inveati. af the agriculture and marketing ited continued sae. a . young - a son . a 3. As |g was at 8 ‘or. year : was es at | ‘ a pine ais Py | eel ce ene ke tetera eal ale mee cea ce ees, ee “ - 2 f was re |ment's r d ation was_up ' * 2 Shortages one of the best speeches of Mr.| OTTAWA (CP) — Too lice at 8.10 aceey wersninr the rest of the 1965 calendar |122,000 birds to 2,261,900 statements and all : Stewart’s was made at the 1964|/Canadians still are mailing let- ‘), & report stated that entry |year. Hogs had increased by 3,000 to | your job printing re- Dim Outlook session when, as a busine m iters abroad without enough \was gained through a small win-| The annual report said 61,000 and prices had been “par- | quirements, All jobs he reviewed financial policies ‘age, the post office department (1) Oy the east side. Nothing ap-|weathe sponsibl we ticularly me j . suaranteed. In Steel Field and suggested that more govern. | $2i4 here. \peded to be dictated, but a ldectinn tn Gree cad potate Ker. weather had cut grain | a should be spent Tg ee oe wd icheck was made on cigarette vest during 1964, although gains ta aie tite kes ee ie GUARDIAN - PATRIOT a ee of the octal aaa eaten troduced Jan. 1 for letters and {Stock. eee ctops and lvnels of cats — reptbiad, ¢ E N T R A L ages = mai ture, fisheries and tourism, and | postcards to countries other | z lwhile the production of hay was lprospects of the metalworking ore suggested Ireland, Fr: Commonwealth | < summer of 1965 was one of the | St See ‘tons "KENSINGTON — Erie Tem jmarks mentioned that Scout ee that by promoting a healtny eco- member, Spats the “West Io a gree sateand cee eas | PRINTERY _ out Steel magazine reports. dies, Central and South Amer. oa: | Although drought was e Umit-| | tin : ton, Boy Scout district commis-|week coincides with Brotherhood | Shortages “could make it dif.|SOHY. mane mene eee ae lice. - Earnings Up ling factor, the apple crop had in- |SUPply by about 20,000 tons a| Phone 48506 sioner; was guest ‘at the Week and Education Week which | jficult to realize the projected. ,; hich non-productive.| The rates weat to 10 cents’ ‘¢reased by 700,000 bushels to 3,- Year. a“ a NMRA RaRNN RE _ annual Cub and Scout and jis coming up soon, both closely |7.2-per-cent sales gain’' antici- we oe the cies gap eae from six on the first ounce and! TORONTO (CP) — Interna- 100,000 bushels. Hog, beef, pota-| ~ SEARLS uae, "Els Seton’ ee ey" ss terug races, [yr Sane nen (oreo ate Manet Smee od at oe On al . sington, on Tuesday evening. ‘badge, but the best badge is| Steel warns also that “unless ee oo .! ite —— | feces instead of four. ey art aw in’ 1968 "iiesias rs ved a alain | Mr. Tanton named the sections: your conduct”. Father Gallaghan capacity and manpower can be havat. ve ah: al teutial |compared with ~$135,768,000° of lincome of ath rest from ferm of the new five star program for | spoke briefly, ‘endorsing the sen- |signifi¢antly boosted, runaway develop aaa 1$4.59 a share in 1964 ‘e 19 Cubs. itiments of the previous speakers. demand could intensify infla-|" py, Legisiatire tas: a new Fails To Stop; The ‘company said the The pew eis the ae The chairman aancenoes._ 8 a ; tion, which is already @ major) ik Lorne deputy Fin record earnings ~ reguited - missioner said, is designed 0.274 party for-Seout-and-Cub ex- <a Sey | Assessed ‘principally from increased del- make ecouting more iaprestind, to be held in the Legion| “Businessmen fear that the eer ntek ee heme Gein a ee east a 4 and to bring parents {B® |Home, on Feb. 3, | administration’s somestio PTO MacKay who resis to take| A fine of $12 and costs or five for were also @ factor. Peg Sern pes es es Sa : : “4a to teach learning by do- ae eee Co Gouthi ee te ated’/toy vy * Laft-over bills to pay? : ie 6 ak bape 4 things that oe soe uf Heavy expenses? Clean’ 4 ” says, ’ failing ’ in the highest | ti a gin when the House sits Monday |!am, QC, on a charge of ‘em all up with cash from "Tn brief the whole program ie Fire Destroys jing that businessmen vere lst |afternoon. Mover of the add-|to stop at a red traffic light. since 1960, | Beneficial! You pick based on ‘usefulness to others’ varia maa? noms fe: 2ee > oP ag ee ae nnuhaiaee we: ena So eappel ei _byments Getthat BIGOX. . ts’’, he said, be- McGowan (PC-3rd /bury,. , eee om : heearaal wat ‘eet “| Two Barns in coe = nd Seaaee, Kings). Seeonder will be" Mr. jto stop at a red “gta improve” a oy La oo : at Beneficial Call up and seel scouting and lestimates that mills produced | Stewart. & charged with Kingdom. Mine development ex- which they’ can ta teatel “a | a “aaunlag biccae eer | 258,000 net tons of steel for the by tile te eenlaten uh cacy inns paseroaii woe toed OO penditures in Ontario and, Man. 7 | wee up i and costs or 3 days. to program". The speaker present- eq two barns owned by ‘from the preceding week and eleetion call by government. deat A M Er t this’ year will furnace parts en hand. ed as “the whole idea of scout- | | Mayhew, Margate. The fire 8S equivalent to an annual rate of |It appears to forecast heavy |_ A city man, meus cl Rap gp about $90,000,000. Your Shell Agent for ing", the training of the boys first discovered by Linda Car- | 134,990,000. tons. anentiag Se eee. WE (ores: fas tennéadel te ‘Tues pptickel, consumption in the | : Seemtameinent Sartdete, / FINANCE CO, OF CANADA who will be the ‘future owners | ruthers, the’ Mayhew's _house- | Oe ee ee saad ee free world rose to an estimated sagreced sad Store of our community”’. "who summoned the Ken- | : ir. Cam said. “‘it. cou , : : Sin ; : eb inarey, Testi sooumnee: sington Fire Department = Traffic Deaths, “gee, a em, ecten: snack ta Falonal, mana tae, You in” 1968" were 8 J, W. Skinner 108 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN - f OOP, | group of neighbors. The fire ‘record 960,000 ss . Fl, ig. © Phone: 894-6518 was master of ceremonies. 19 | partment quickly responded to! Inj uries Given~ happiest with it is Prime Minis- mae aS ae or i (Soames te ee. es ae Dial 4-4044 OPEN EVENINGS. BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS introducing the guest speaker hé| ine cali but due to extremely | f ter Pearson.” Many of the a - ee ve os baked drunk 444,190,000 pounds @ year earl- : congratulated Mr. Tanton on ce poor road -conditions were too | OTTAWA (CP) — 1 lete pronrarss ee ” oS a aha ec apable. Ons accused (ier. award trom the Bay Scouts of | inte to. contain the blaze. ' |figures for 1905 show 4.798 per-|re>, m,, financial assistance [Co. fined $3 end costs or 30| Canada of the Silver Acorn for) Destroyed in the fire were ®- sons were killed and 147 477 jn- |from |, Ottawa. Mr. Campbell 2k, "10" thee was given a 2- dine’ master of ceremonies in- | roximately 26 cattle, one mare, ured ig trafic” accidents, the | Geri Liberal policies.” day. suspended sentence. troduced the head table quests: | foal, and hore Belonging | Dominion Bureau of Statistics |" “premier Walter R. Shaw, how W.G. Blakeney and son Atwood; | ately 38 cattle were | *nounced. ever, says the speech forecasts) TAKE A LITTLE WAGER Rev. Bj. Planer: Clair Mav | eatued tom the second harm, coins et pare, 420 anand program of e-| Campin Nevada io look who’ S going CN hew and son Larry; Eric. Tat | velopment,”” and is a _ ‘“'hlos- a 0 W.A; Paterson and Fa- |, Wes et Saturday The 1965 figures lacked’ infor- soming of the: resource expan: . Charlottetown to: Halifax...........$ 5.40 . , Davi But these figures did not include ; onl Keith Lanwille, ie co Gi R i estimates from Quebec and they BR es ‘nigh a North River what they like most is value for their money. Like our Gasca dceart tact cc eae ves esuU TS only covered accidents involv: heard during thie 30th General _ . Stere complimentary meals (Delicious!) for parlor and i Montre | 1 ter, who in turn introduced the ing property damage of $100 OF |, .omnly of the province, all | sleeping car passengers. a eeeoeses 4, ae erigenstl ied = an 3 athe ag of more death toll in December, | AF pene ig soma for everyday And the wide choice of comfortable accommodations, T t rT" ove, Mrs. oyie, Gordo’ jt a a rid avily both rone| a! \~ “OT- Tin + tia” Mick Ginnie hr Pda Charlottetown Motel lacking Saskatchewan returns, |coloch debate and the Budget | And that 'they-sure-think-of-everything’ kind of service, oron O....:.....620.00 Last year we sold 18 million Red, White & Blue tickets, r Whalen. was 419 up 12 per cent from a : Flavahan and ee : a iter sie. year earlier, eitbe proclamation sila ae | And 18 million tickets means a lot of travellers.., Windsor $23 00 CE eure ecieks| tates tame ted: HOLD BREATH LONG |tion Act, without amendments alot of miles... alot of smiles. arcuate: . 1 end athe Seok rove. |.Mt. and Mrs. . Doufias,| Penguins have been timed for |asked for by the Liberals at pre- Why don’t you call your Authorized CN Travel Agent or Ss k t te a ce seeats wich bebvs ‘Mrs. J. Dunbar and Mrs 28 minutes under water. vious sessions, could bring Passenger Sales Office for convenient Tickets by Mail? as a oon.....$42. 00 prepare boys and girls for the’ * Christian life. It is said that “the Scout movement has room for every boy and girl who is not an atheist’’ and,,as Pierre Bur- ton has said, “no boy or girl is an atheist” Rev, Mr. “Paterson in his re- jem B: Millar, and Mrs. | Farmer, and Mrs. C. Green. 1. ee Seen Oak Taine | 2, Mae Hines and Mary Duffy, 3. Mrs. L. I. Duffy and Mrs J. F. MacMillan... City Woman Dies Saturday Mrs. R.H. Nicholson of Char- lottetown died suddenly Satur- day morning in the Prince Ed- ‘ward Island Hdspital at the age—}- (é, Mrs. Nicholson, the former Violet Gay LeFurgey, was horn | in Summerside. tive member of the Church in Charlottetown. Surviving are her husband, R. H. Nicholson, City, three | daughters,-Connie, Mrs. Stan - Blake, Montreal; Marjorie, Mrs. _N. Plouff. Kingston, Ont., and, Jerusha, Mrs. Donald G. Mac- Leod. Hampton Station, N. B.; Power two sisters, Ella Gay, Summer. side and Faith. Mrs. Albert Mac- WATER HEATER Kav, Boston: one brother, Row- land Gay, Summerside. . Mrs, Nicholson's. remeing. are resting at the MacLean Funeral pore Funeral will be held Dectey: afternoon at 2 o'clock Charlottetown Baptist - ‘ She was an arc- | Baptist | j STOOD FOR CENTURIES The Pharos of Alexandria, a \lighthouse which may have heen 500 feet high, fell in an earth- quake in 1375 after stndingfor a | iquake in 1375 after standing for | 1,600 years. ae The J | Hot Water Hot water.at the turn af a tap—-300 gallons of hot water in just 15 minutes. Ess9 Monday Paimer Electric Ltd. ‘Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 Out of respect for the late. JAMES. 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