'**-~<—.M..w..u . _ GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK The latest design book titled “Canadian Guide Home Planning and Design" is now available at the offi of The Guardian and The E ing This new edition Information on financing detail. landscaping, color sel- ection etc.. plus over 100 pop- to choose (tom. Also included are full ular new designs details on how to order bl prints. Ferry Companies 5 Island Protests Both Report Traffic Increase Ferries at both the Wo carried an _ of passengers and vehicles Patriot for $1. tax free. includes I. HOW TO OBTAIN DESIGN BOOK co- to C?! VC- tn ue- ed; in Across the rear of t h i s ranch design is a 30-foot liv- ing-dining area which opens onto a lovely terrace The study which opens out to liv- ing room enlarges this entire area. which is especially at.- tractive with the many glass- ed areas. There is a two- way fireplace in the living room. excellent storage space throu- ghout. and economical central TISLAND NEWS PAGE % DESIGN No. 333 I488 Sq.Ft. heating system. The bath is adjacent to the three b e. rt rooms and yet close enough to the living area so as to serve as powder room. There is a ‘ good sized kitchen and separ- t ale lavatory by side door. The ‘ carport offers outdoor storage room. Good traffic circulation is featured throughout. Brick v , o veneer is suggested construc- . tion material. i l 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 7, 1964. RCMP Cost Hike Islands and Borden terminalsi increased number[ October as compared with the‘ Attorney — General Alhanlpl‘eparfld for the next fiscal some period last year. During October (‘NR ‘Farm ,fi‘mes eral government proposal that between Cape Tormentine and “ Borden carrle‘j 38-683 P5559” costs for RCMP services from has protested a fed- ould boos he rovince‘s gers and 17.517 vehicles: 4.146 3174550 to over 5288.007. t more passengers and 1.639 more . vehicles than last October. Northumberland Limited carried vehicles in October. .000 more passengers 1.154 m 0 From May to October North- umberland Ferries carried Ferric S re 1964. and 67,- The to d e. r a l government jwants to raise by between 65 of the. proposed cost hikes a d per cent the RCMP; cost to the provinces. | Mr. Farmer, who attended a 1 recent federal - provincial con- ference on RCMP policing in year. Mr. Farmer said representa- tives of the provinces went to If Ottawa with the hope of enter ing a new contract for RCMP services He said as a result no province agreed to a contract. “The conference," he said. "re- sumes later this month and I expect to attend." The federal government also 871 cars. over 14.000 more than the pI‘OVlnCE-‘S. said that all PTO- proposed to withdraw the ser- last year. peason. s CNR passenger vehicles show- tirely ed a sizeable jump from 12.721 the RCMP as and 10.389 trucks. vinces felt that about 1.300 more than last increase was out of line." "the proposed l He aid "the proposal departs en- from the intent of having a national police In OCtObel‘ 135'5 Year ‘0 14250 force. The original plan was to this year. The number of trucks. have a buses. motorcycles and pas- senger trailers carried also showed increases. Trucks to- talled 1.953: buses 103; motor- cycles seven; passenger trai- lers 75. In addition 1.129 trac- tor trailers were carried. Rail passengers showed Increase of 215. or it per cc. Tignish Area i an nt ‘ Has Sixth Fire TIGNISH —— Fire owned by Max Mclnnis. T ' ing, hich t 3 am. yesterday. was tbou first parochial house in Tignish. The fire was so advan when discovered that nish Fire Department did t h take their equipment to scene. The building was structure. all vacant. lost fire in a six~month period. Advance Sale Of Tickets Starts Nov. 9 Advance sale of tickets at Confederation Centre box of ,ltarts Nov. ' Neptune Theatre‘s ‘and Come Blow Your Horn. comedy. Come - eescfui :Your Horn will - Nov. 18 at 8.30 pm. ' The popular ' comedy. Twelfth Night, fe res the entire ‘Thestrc Company. will be ‘semed Nov. 19 at 3.30 pm. i j nan T0 BLUE :the traditional blue used by .other stations. It was t down when Havant o to i. lunme yesterday destroyed a vacant house here, 9 for the Half upcoming presentations of Twelfth Night. Neptune Theatre's highly suc-' Blow be presented Shakespeartan which Neptune .of the Canadian West by Do pre- 1 burned J the ? ced Me the slxtn “ by the ma the two fax i -‘ EAVAN'L England ,Cp)_ lan. Borduas, Riorpelle. .h'itstn's only red police station Pumoumelt 9 Jump has finally given way to “me all I takent policell‘igurative Paintings" by Law.: i. moved to new quarters. The rediren P. Harris. the Hampshlrg‘the Fine Arts 8 .‘ police museum at Winchester. 1 ‘ April 5. it hibition from No force that would cos the provinces $1.000 per man."I The attorney - general said' the new proposal is very dis-l tracting to budgetary matters.) “Provincial governments,” llLl said. "are now faced with a large increase in costs at the time when budgets are being vices of RCMP from municipa- lities that have more than a 5,000 population. l_ This proposal would not have tany effect in this province as [Charlottetown and ummer- ‘side have their own police for- ces It is reported, however. that British Columbia may flcreale its own police force. That pro- vince's attorney - general,i Hon. Robert Benner. said tnisf may come about if the fed-1 eral proposals go through. Art Exhibition Program Announced Moncrieff Williamson. Con- federation Art Gallery curator. as announced the program of exhibitions scheduled for the; g a l l e r y between now and . A showing containing works h can be shown only jor galleries of Canada. recent accessions of prints ranging from the 15th centur c the present. will be on ex- v. 10 to Dec. loan The. 0 re. on National Gallery of em the arm 3 For Gallery, be shown during the. month oft Feburary. i Following this a maJor exhl-L bition of construction paintingsi by Eli Bornsiein. Head of Fine Arts Department University of Sask. perhaps the only Can- adian artist concerned with this type of painting. will be shown. This Exhibition from Montreal. It is expected that the gal lcry will have a show of works ' York Wilson. Canada's leading muralist. in March. 0‘ '< :0 comes iprlces, Que. uatnoune university at me Lord Nelson Hotel in Ha ' ax. than 250 medical doctors were in attendance for Dr. 301 ger's talk which dealtzvith ‘Nova Scotia‘s part in Confederation. The SDU history professor Glossolalia A Religious Prairie Fire DALLAS. Tex. tAPl ~ “The; words I uttered were above and i beyond my own intelligence. . "It happened three years ago. . I had been praying for the ex perience. ' ; “One day. here in my livingl room. I was kneeling in prayer. Suddenly I had of. great and uninhibited joy. t " gan to praise God in English. then changed to an- other language. It was a beauti- ful experience.‘ The speaker is Vivian Bruner of Dallas. She is s Baptist. She takes part in one of the most controversial activities in Chris— tianity today: Glossolalia. . Glossolalia means "gift of. tongues." which Webster’s‘v Third New International dic- tionary defines as: “Ecstatic Speech that is usually unintelli- gible to hearers and is uttered in worship services of various contemporary religious groups laying great stress on religious and emotional fervor." ‘ Proponents see it as a relig-t ious prairie fire sweeping the grass roots of American relig-l i . Trey say they hope it wth breathe new life and vitality into what they call "The cold and sterile" church. Many church leaders differ. They fear that growth of Gloss- olalia could deal great harm to organized religion because of Its dividing nature. it is related in the New Testa- ment in the Book of Acts. chap- ter 2. when the Apostles gath- tered at Jerusalem 50 days after “And when the day of Pente- cost \\'as fully gone. they were al with one accord in one m... (3 p1 . “And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rush- ing mighty wind. and it filled all the house where they were sitting. “And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire. and it sat upon each of am. “And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost. and began to speak with other tongues. as the Spirit gave them utterance.“ Speaking with tongues has been a characteristic of the Pentecostal movement since it sprang up shortly after 1900. Members of the movement believe the blessings of the Holy Spirit permit them I speak in tongues heal and have ‘visions. I In the last five years. the ‘practice appeared in some Bap- ‘ttist. Presbyterian and Episco- Ipal churches. t i Some ministers of non-Panto ‘costal churches who have prac-t tised and condoned speaking tnl ‘tongues have resigned under' ifire from congregation mem- bers PRODUCE ‘ MONTREAL 'CPl ~— Agricul- tural department quotations: E . W‘iolesale prices to country stations fibre cases: Ex- tra-large .40; large .37; medium l l l t t l fig .31: small .22. . . Wooden cases one cent higher Butter: Current receipts nonl tenderable 52; 93 score. tender-‘ able 531/4: 92 score tenderable 52%. Cheese: Delivered Montreal waxed current receipts. whole- sale Quebcc white 38; coloredI "A. Skim milk powder: Spray pro- cess No. l in bags 15-16; roller process No. l in bags 14-15; feed 13-13%: butter milk powder feed 101/2-11. Potatoes: Wholesale selling w 505 1.15-1.25; 755 1.65-1.70; NB. new 505 1.30- 1.35: NE. 105 new 33-34: P.E.I. 7.53 2.35-2.40. P.E.I. 505 1551.6; P.E.T. 10s 37-39. to" This will three shows Watercolors of regarded as one standing Viennese artists, drawings of Gustav Klimt. who is usually associated with the Art Nouveau. and experi- mental paintings by John K. Esler. who is regarded by; many art authorities in Can-i ada as being one of the most interesting of the expression- ist graphic artists at o k today. will comprise the show- be .... =1 ’1‘] .‘" An exhibition of photographs I". aid Buchanan. former Associate Director of the National Gal- lery, and a National Gallery ex- hibition “Four Masters". Pel- a n d from the Mari- } Art Association will be ' on display in January. A one man showing of "N o n- SDU Professor Returns From Halifax Meet Rev. Dr. Francis Bolger of the history department at St. Dun- stan‘s University recently re- turned to the Island alter speak- E to the medical alumni of Jr. Head of Department at Mount Allison University. will DON’T MISS THE BIG I'ARMISTICE DANCE AT THE 'ROll-A-WAY Dancing m Come to us first for first rate mpsirs. All appliances .re- pslred safely and quickly! And oin- rates are low! 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