ISLAND NEWS .PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed., Mar. 13, 1963. RUSHING SEASON ' l Oland Suggests Economic Plan ‘ ' ' ' NORTH BAY (CPl—Victorl Class'flcaflonlmand. president of the Cana-l L and R Fisheries of Sarnls lent its miniature icebreaker “Marydalc” out )‘estct'day to break up foot-thick ice to get Weather Outlook ls Normal Report Expected For Remainder Of Campaign TORONTO it‘l“ - the polit1ca‘. hiironiclci' may be saying. the weather outlook for the remainder of the federal general 9 l c c t i n n campaign should be in :ciicral fairly clo<e to normal for ill" time of year. Stumping conditions in the West look somewhat more fav- orable than in the East. the hordes of campaigners lieut- ... w : a ing the byways for votcs among m the 160 riotous of Ontario and Quebec can take comfort. The weather won‘t be as had as last months — one of the coldest Februaries on record in the two- big provmces. The prospects came from tiie 30-day outlook for the Northern Hemisphere ' United States weather bureau. Canada's weather office does not issue such long - range fore- casts and th e U.S. bureau claims only “some modest suc- cess" in indicating approximate- monthly precipitation and aver- \Vll.‘ll0\‘(¥l“ issued by the 23 sage for the fishing boats. the 1963 fishing season off to (GP Wirephoto) an early start. The little boat took runs at the ice and final- ly succeeded in clearing a pas- ;‘dian Chamber of Commercefi ,‘suggested a cure for Canada's; :economic troubles Tuesday‘ An interim report of th e when he addressed the North PayneRoss Limitcd job clas— Bay and district chamber direcn sifieation survey o.’ provincial tors. the civil servants is expected from Mr. oiand' of Halifax, calledi Subject to his hedge. . 1 the company 13‘” ih's momh- .for decreased expenditures onl charts indicate that March wil produce the bali over - Members or J01!" counc“vimunicipal and provincial levels 1 . . . weather for the coast andfwliich includes several cabinet and a wage scale relative to n Alberta area LN. takes “1’ ministers and representatives producmiiy_ Cfigary. of the PEI. Public Servants “This way we can get the; Most of Saskatchewan stands ASSOC‘at‘O“ 3'“? “'35- .fm'mo‘l.” economy P0115118 again." he‘ in the “above normal" tempera-l handle PI‘OVmClal 91“” SOI‘VWG said. “It's that simple." ture class. A strip running north matters' met ,YC‘S‘Wday tot He said national spewing in and scum through mono; Man. ; discuss the classuication survey. [1960 was 000300, com. itoba is the only populous part $5.000,000 in For the past several months. .pared to 1950. The; of Canada listed as near nor. ‘ representatives 0f Payne R055 i increase over the gross nationall 31‘ Limited worked in a temporary,product rose to 32 from 23 Everything m tho east is m office'in the Province Building. per cent. the “below normal" ca‘egory‘ interviewing civil service per-z “Such a rise is more than the ‘ except for a chunk of far norm. sonnel and gathering material ieconomy on n afford," ' Mr. ern Quebec classed as “much {01' titeii‘ YePOl‘i- Oland said. i below." expected tem- ‘ peratures would be: Toronto, 27 to 31 (normal 32.41. Montreal 2. :0 2?. (3.37:3 fig” Irish Moss Processing Plants ° ' y y' Scheduled For Nova Scotia 22 to 26 (27.6) In precipitation and the bureau does not distinguish be- tween rain and snow — the out- look varies between heavy for British Columbia to moderate and light for the remainder of HALIFAX (CF) ~— Trade and ‘ G A. Industry Minister Manson an- t f I - bounced Tuesday that Marine l)" :(gltflo' lsald {than we: no , Colloids Limited would build ‘mm ‘3“ pa“ 0' 8 cos“ I season on Irish moss. Burridge. minister with- two plants in the province for the processing of Irish moss. In addition. he said. the com. ‘ the country . age temperature for big areas. pany was negotiating with In-. o {I u 0 Die ' 5 First Person Campaign.i....-..i m... an... . tion firm. for lease of a third; plant. He did not reveal where By DON HANKIGHT '--<was barely two in'ches from: He was replying in the legis- OTTAWA 4CPi—Prime )Iinis- the microphone. ilalure to a question asked last of his rapid oratory and lcanedyquietly confided to his hushed.) Digbyl. forward on the icctcrn until his attentive aupdience. Then e. Agriculture Minlgtfir Halibur. tat belied his 87 year it ded: “D I C .ed A 0-. t Lob 1crmi'n own-ed industrial promo- 9 i the plants would be located. fer Diefenbnkcr broke the flow “They say I'm sick." heiwcek by Victor Carooza (L- face ~ "the only face I have" fistood jauntily erect in a posture. ion! replying to a question of; s. and eman , The crowd 7"‘Gcneva ‘11 May." he said. o I look sic responded Wm‘ 39‘. Newsweek magazine's cover1 The agriculture minister said the matter was not settled in the minds of people familiar with the Irish moss hidusty and l a lot of matters would have be taken into consideration figs: a decision could be reach. t! . is: MAY numb JETS 1 NEW DELHI (Reuters) — A! team of’ Egyptian experts is in} India discussing prospects of: collaboration between India and Egypt in the manufacture of jet aircraft, it was reported Tues- day. A defence ministry spokes- f k .Plfimse and daughter in uncer'lstory on Mr. Diefcnbakcr in its . tain proportions. . .Feb' 18 issue has boon seized:man confirmed the presence of S2 went this emotional]a 1mm“ by the. prim. mmism. for, the team in India but declined " h first- p .on campaign gainst‘wa, ."thcy." the Liberals. ‘ns thepadvama'gp. “wasn‘t H a“,fu].,..‘ prime minister “carried theme asks. message “ a message more} He has accused "leading Lib- personal than governmental -—- to the hustings of Saskatche- . (L wan. Manitoba and Ontaro m fore moving on to Quebec this rals' of contributing to the critical article. Mr. Diefenbaker once was re-. IS PATIENT ‘(Sek- ported to be sensitive about ab-I Elmer Millar. Murray Har- Everywhere he d r e w big : "bre‘lla‘ed use or. “‘5 “.ame‘ Yet' i as he d his wife moved: bor North is a patient in the crowds. some of them overflow- Kings County Mt‘mm‘iiil HOSPi- ing. “Everybody's against me tal. but the people." he said. quoting arry Truman's remark in the through one crowd. going their} separate ways, Mrs. Dicfcng baker was overheard to intro-i 3 Tablets. Also 5 he 0 only says is political m give dgtalls‘ A" Egyptian fac' tory has been deSigned to pro-3 duce a supersonic jet fighteri superior to the Soviet NEG-21.; Good News for Tired, Weak, Warns-out, Exhausted People Are DU atw 5 tired, weak, worn-out, look cider than your years, because of an Iron deficiency? I if you lack blood-budding iron and want to help restore energy, Vim Vitality, ' ca c um, o - . phorus. ll rim-dawn condition has aged you, Ostmt to y clp yiiu regain your younger feellm. 8‘ IV get-stimulated” sln costs little. All droughts. i l WEEKEND VISXTOR 1948 US. presidential campoign. ducethrseu ‘0 0"? elderly 0011'} Donald MacLarcn. Halifax,'MAKEs FEw pLEDGEs Die. 1m Mrs. Dlef. was a weekend visitor to Mon- Mr, Diefenbaker made few wgue- promises in the early going—atl . V .this point five weeks remained 1N BRU‘ENELL before the April It election—ex- MiSS Shirley Shai‘l (‘harlnm' cept for possibility of pay in- town. spent. the weekend with creases for servicemen and her parents in Brudenell. $mailmem ‘ , His appproach was to speak of T9 GREENWOOD ‘3 "second great five-year plan F0 Eric MacDonald’and Mrs. 10f the Conservative party" and MacDonald left Friday for sav ..I-m not going mm Worm Greenwood, NS. F0 MacDon. isés ' o i .m rm“ hope... ald had spent several days with His speeches regardless of his parents in Montague' length — 20 minutes to 1% hours j—bore down heavily on charges ,of Liberal obstruction in Pa ment. of Liberals .everything to me] me" GINGER 0N HOLIDAY Mrs. Jean St. Onge and her young son Alfred of Montreal . _ f have arrived to spend a hol:day . H u with Mrs. St. Onge's father, iL'berals Dreaming fear “0‘”- . _ the economy. of Liberal policy 3:129" vamher' mm" on .‘shifting on nuclear arms } Social Creditors were men- FUNERAL __‘tioned rarely. New Democratg Th?fculllgll:?llgr Miss Margaretfwere hardly mentioned at all. MacDonald of Valleyneid wa, The cabinet resignations were held Saturday. March 9. from rli "did perhaps referred to obliquely i hen the prime minister said the Montague Funeral Home;w The service was conducted by.“"’"‘9 £01159?“th Party meni- . as. Weir of Valleyfield Un- 'bers were against me. in ited Church. Pallbearers were: “at ‘th Darlys lgadership con- Rudolph spin' John MacDonald. lventi'on) and they re against me ..now. John Bruce, Stewart MacDon “NE T AGAINST Us, ' I “'1’ wmiam MaCLeOd' Mamnl He remarked "there are great MacDonald. Interment w a s i_ ' f' M .e _ interests against us, both na- $55.9 in the valley w L me ltionally and internationally." Where was no amplification. immune FUNERAL ... Thai Almost every speech ended on mnefli for Mrs, James F, “epithe nuclear issues. Mr. Diefen- ring, Murray Harbor was heid lbaker questioning whether there Sunday afternoon, March Io'was “any sense" in arming the from the Murray Harbor United Bomarc 'wlth nuclear 'wsrhesds Church. The service which wasnnd saying that nothing would conducted by Rev. 0.11. Bar-l done to challenge Canndas wine was under the direction of sovereignty. I the Montague Funeral Home.i He called the Liberals "mug- ‘I’he organist was Mrs. Carl Eli-mumps" because they didn't (shards. Hymns sung by moment to talk about the economy elisir were: "The 23rd Psalm." lnow that it was good. whereas “In The Sweet Bye and Eye", Ein the 1962 campaign they were and "Abide With Me." Pall-“‘dow‘n. down, down. downgrad- benrers were: Peter White, in Canada. everywhere preach- Lutilici' Herring. Garnet Pcnny.-ing tear." Thomas Fraser. Louis Herring. "Oh. how they ridiculed me!" novel-bearers: (‘rilly lea. Na- he said of Liberal "faction to ' man Irving. Lloyd Hawkinsuhis proposal for s rec-world . not lock H rt White..trsd conference after Britain's "gpum- Barium” MD Chapman. Percy Rich- initial bid for entry to the Euro FOR EXCEllENT “a, James Richards. Lorna srket was 1pun Com - m. Ernest Beck, i‘arl Ca‘ thwarted. But now. he said. , Reuben Lithium luh‘i- Pienident Kennedy likes the . Lion in the WWW HGT-lidea. below. "Tint media: will be hell i- 055! fOR IA!” 053.. “it? “caeg-doec-fl" MOLASSES e U inc-LEI? .IESI POLCOOKINC PC And liberal Clash Slated For lhursday By RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Flashing legal-trained minds will exchange rapier-like thrusts at long range when John and Judy appear before the P r i n c e Edward Island court of public opinion on Thursday. Judgment on the case will be rendered April 8. The two attorneys are Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. appearing for the Progressive Conservatives and Miss Judy LaMarsh. representing the Lib- } erals. 1 THE FIRST CLASH Their appearance Thursday afternoon at Morell and Mount Stewart. and again that eve- ‘ning in Charlottetown at ‘ Birchwood High School and the Rollaway. will be watched with keen interest by political analysts in an attempt to de- termine Island political think- ing. as shown by the crowds each will draw. It is the first outright clash of the major political parties in the campaign here this year, and the size of the aud- iences will be closely watched by sides to see if any possible reaction could indi- cate a strong current favoring ,ed the gathering to number PM IS NO STRAN one or the oth Last . er. year. Prime Minister Diefenbaker's appearance at the Sports Arena sparked An touts mu: delegation to m- we. On his Thursday visit this time. he will speak first in Summerslde in the morn before coming to the com city. His afternoon appear- ance in Morell is expected to draw a large crowd from all over the northern part of the county. Almost at the same time. Miss LnMarsh, long consid- ered one of the sharper Liber- sl minds. will be addressing another group at Mt. Stewart only a few miles away. CAPACITY CROWDS That evening. both speakers will be in this city in another battle for the ballots. and it is expected that both hulls will be packed to hear them. Prime Minister Diefenbaker is well known for his brilliant n I l Rollins Claims Second Year Is tion. He wa Blgger Challenggggericln Le‘sgue all-star ti'._m ORLANDO. Fla. second year in th msjo leagues is more of A challenge than the first to third baseman Rich Rollins of Minnesota Twin (AP l—Tbe s. “You take th'ngs one day It ii time." says Rollins. “I think this year presents more of a challenge to me than last. A year ago. happened, happened. whatever Now speeches, and there is a grow- ing feeling that if the Liberals form the next government the first woman asked to join the Cabinet will be Miss LaM: rsii. , have something to live up to." Although his average of .336 late June tailed off to a final . . Rollins was ii 19"“. picked for the ‘ voted Sophomore of in. yes 1'. ri “ got tired in the second '-* ‘tt .of the season." says Rolllni- "i . ldont know why. but. I didn’t .hnv: the some snap at Mr i lost sight or nine pounds during the year." RECOGNIZE REGIME WASHINGTON (AP) ~ The .Unlted States 'nnounced Tues- 1 day it is recognizing the new regime which :ington action followed the new ‘Syrlan government's promise to honrr Syria's international «bli- gaticns. almost ludicrous series of claims on the size of his audi- ence. Local reporters estimat- 4.000; the Arena manager said there were 2.300 present. Later. in a speech delivered in On— tario, the Prime Minister stated the audience here ap-; proached 6.000. Miss LaMersh last year con- fined her appearances on the Island to meetings at Hunter River and Charlottetown. This 1 year. she lnvad Kings Coun- . ty by proxy as she speaks at i the county border town of Mt. : Stewart. ‘ Both parties. apparently. are paying more attention to the eastern part of The 13- _ land. obviously a slightly sup- erstitious gesture to the Kings County 30-year record of al- ways being on the winning ‘ side in a federal election. GER Prime Minister is no stranger to Island audiences. It was in this city. in 1957, he made a host of friends (and 1 converts to the Conserva- tive Party) by his personal magnetism and driving inspir- ational speeches. Since then, The Island has consistently returned a solid Conservative (King's Co. P.C. Ass’n.). YOU ARE tNVI‘I‘ED to MET JOHN DIEFENBAKER PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA Speaking at MORELL HIGH SCHOOL muss. MAR. 14 at 3 m. on behalf of MRS. MARGARET MACDONALD Conservative Candidate in King's County MRS. MARGARET MACDONALD ‘ Perfect for parties. . . owi'ilii gize Cpg. a ITH its handsome swirl deSign for easier hand- ling and storage . . . the family-Sine Hostess bottle makes keeping plenty of Pepsi on hand—ice cold—more convenient than ever. And remember, whether you buy the Hostess bottle or. the familiar King-Size. it’s the same fine quality Pepsi-Cola, the modern light refreshment that refreshes without filling. Take home plenty of Pepsi today—in the new famibr-size Hostess bottle. 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