it bac NG meds denied being an agent; The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 9, 1 9 ELECTION DAY MEETI Doctor’s Sto | res = MORTGAGES-— L O D , s S z ry a ned hoon under study at the state college |incompatibilisy wil! result ‘a . H . Said Imaginary lkept him tied up in a dark | agriculture. The aim is to improved hybrid vanetes. DY? reom. Aitor sontneed: Salert® (tee wo selee of eke oealete ber Gee han GRE” cIN, Ger- 2 ; i ’ | , we tave a waster tor ans on éwetings to | UOUMC FOVES FIWUOTIGTION ares: sess, ees orci ari te ee te sles oe eas Se ead Charlottetown and Summerside and in other doctor's story about being a kidnapped nor a Communist | Pollen. Effective use of this self-'the study. coma towns at higher rates ,|Communist spy kidnapped by azent _ _——— : > Iron Cortalp agents was al! just ~ STUDY SEX BEHAVIOR r 2 ! i ae ‘ - : 4 i We. can provide mortgages on commercial pro- ater l pee = = proeer’ ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) —- The REMEMBRANCE D AY perties up to $25,000. , | Prosecutor Heinrich Schom. %¢*Ua!_behavior of cabbage is , = : erus said Dr. Adolf Komeda 4 . Second mortgages on dwellings and certain other Three resolutions were passed | tractors and they told him to go area of Jordan Cresent which |made up the. story and acted COMFORT » © classes are also available at an early meeting | back where he came from. | has been zoned for industrial out his role in order to gain . , N be lith of City Council yesterday. All| He continued by saying that it develepment. _ lexperience for a book he was 4 ovempber councillors and mayor were pre- |was one of Se woe examples| He said nant sramecning planning to write. SOMETHING : : sent at seven o'clock, or shortly |of construction he ever saw. pompany nag *o come The book, according to HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. "| after, for the election day meet- | CLOSE STREET and thet 5 behind a large ischomerus, was to be about a To Think About... Let us not forget those me. eae an ~——< Ss rfl sag a /mentally ill epileptic who sets if vour furnace ts ever 16 years : passed were: “te off a ice manhunt. , i i MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS that the city of Charl to clean up the street and-if they| been supplied with information | oo osteo old, you may be money ahead who died that we might to give it a good. close look! HERE'S WHY: The usual “life expectancy” of | ordinary furnaces is about 10 years. BUT EVEN MORE IMPORTANT There have been se many won. | derful_ improvements in the last) 10 vears you have a right to be} | discontented if you don’t have a) and passed over to Industrial 57 Lower Queen St, Dial 4-6567 Remain a Free Country. a nerve doctor who left Czecho- slovakia a year ago and has been working in Saalzburg, Auus- | tria, admitted the hoax Friday {night in, questioning. .| Komeda set off a police man- try | huat through southeast Bavaria at aij.’ |‘wo weeks ago when his empty that the board is |C4%_was found near here. Last possibility of | Wednesday, he turned up, bleed- an ocean liner coming 98 and apparently confused iiodern LENNOX heating sys- in 1968 for conwentions. | near the Czech border north of | jon If you do not have a | Passau. | LENNOX heating system call us| Wheat Crop | He first told police he was @ | TODAY. | secret agent for Czechoslovakia | : 'y' Palmer Electric Figures Up OTTAWA .‘CP)—The 1965 all- jand had been kidnapped |Dial 894-8548 - Ch’town, Canada whea -rop now is esti. | ithree men he believed were |Communist agents. | In subsequent questioning, Ko- a oes mated at 677,917,000 bushels. un ' increase of 13 per cent over last year’s crop and 43 per cert, above the 10-year average. the | bureau of statistics reported. The reord was 723-442.000 bus- hels in 1963. . | MONTAGUE BAKERY Montague . COULD AN IDB LOAN HELP. YOUR ~ eity couneil which in turn BUSINESS? P.E. 1. tee will have a report for the council. Councillor Nicholson, chair- man of the police committee, re- ported that there is a problem of congestion of parking around the Charlottetown Hospital. Councillor Zakem stated that Thousands of businesses throughout Canada have used 8 IDB loans to expand or modernize their facilities. If you have plans for your business and require financing, call in and discuss your nee?> ~*“+ ve Kole INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 27 BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA be passing on the responsibility, which shoud not be done. Councillor William MacNeil told council that the firm which was given the option of selling the City of Charlottetown bonds MONCTON, N.B.: 236 St. George Street — Telephone: 389-1551 2 Thursday’ November 11th. ‘et us honor all the brave men and women who gave their lives for our country’s freedom! May They Rest In Peace A. A (Joey) Fraser imperial Esso Products C21 Forever! Summerside a anton Sali sia - - 7 — November Ith 1965 F. EVERETT CAMERO Appliances — recommend that tenders be cail- ed in the Canadian market. In reply to a question by Councillor Johnston, Councillor |erican company not selling the bonds was not that the city is not financially sound. He said this city along with every other one is faced with the condition of the market, which is not good. The chairman of the finance |committee also announced that | the names of tax defaulters, in | arrears previous to 1965, will be published. Mr. MacNeill stated ;that-notices will be -sent-out—to ithe defaulters and they will be given 10 days to make any rea- sonable settlements before the names are published. town: Kiwanias Club was read, suggesting that the centennial project might be the construc- tion of an adult size-swimming pool at Victoria Park. SNOW EQUIPMENT Reporting on the streets, com- | mittee chairman Councillor | Zakem, told council of the snow J. removal equipment owned by ' and available to the city. He said -|-that the salt truck is ready and_ | has already been used, a new |-blower on order is expected by the end of the week. | The committee has two grad- ers lined up, three buckets and another stow: blower available. Again this year the snow can be dumped at the wharf. Councillor Zakem said that he would see that everything possible would ibe done to keep outdoor rinks clear of snow: Councillor Nicholson asked what could be done about keep- | ing the streets around the new | Prince. Edward Island govern- ment building clean ~ and free | for passage. Councillor Zakem said that he had had a number of complaints about the way the streets were | littered and made impassable in the area and that he is getting “fed up'’ with the whole thing. He said that clay and gravel has been dumped in the streets and people’s driveways blocked. He said that the city engineer had ~gone~ and spoken- with-the--con- Let Us Remember Them | der Bill Connolly is making | a survey of industrial sites in the a ; P. FE. I. A letter from the Charlotte- | many people don’t seem to know that the area where the old Sac- red Heart Home was situated is available for parking. He said that in the spring a base cover- ing will be laid there. $11,500 DAMAGE Reporting for the fire commit- tee, Councillor MacDonald said the 21 fire calls with a total da- mage of $11,500 were answered in the past month, He said that fire drills were held in city schools during fire prevention week and the department held a test at the airport. He also said that oil and gas trucks have asked to bypass the main part of the city when passing ported that three requests for lights have been received.’ She said that the efforts made by Maritime Electric for a quick return to service during the re- cent power failure were greatly appreciated. The city engineer offered his assistance on behalf of the city that’ night- Councillor MacRae stated that if there was ever a Teally great The bureau’s November esti- mate—the last production re- port to be made this year—was 26,000,000 bushels down from the forecast figure released September but harvest condi- tions improved markedly last month. The all-Canada_ wheat. figure includes 13,358,000 bushels or winter wheat, the kind grown mainly in Eastern Canada. The important Prairie crop now is estimated at 664,559,000 bushels, with last months compared forecast figure of 690-576,000. Friday’s report also said that | we ees sess through. : MacNeill stated that as far as the 1965 potato crop now is esti- | | he knew, the reason for the Am- rece a Catton gene mated at 44,900,000 hundred- Lomembuan? Jay weight, compared with last year’s crop of 7,700,000—a de- crease of six per cent. Production in the four major Provinces, with potato-growing last year’s figures in brackets, | oo Edward Island 7,000,- | hundredweight New Brunswick 10,100,000 (11,- (8,400-000) ; 600,000; Quebec 7,200,000 38.- 200,000; and Ontario 10,500,000. accident at the Maritime Elec- tric Plant it could take the Is- land three to five years to re- cover. He asked if it might be possible for the city to suggest that a connecting. power. link be made with the mainland with the coming of the causeway, in order to prevent a major catos- | mittee, Councillor Morris, asked i members of council make no | 500 had been received from Cen- | Councillor Morris also stated | that he had learned from offic- | jals of the Charlottetown Driv | ing Park that it would be pos- | sible for the city to rent, lease | city is in a bad way as far ae | industrial sites are concerned, available. trophe if such an) accident should take place at the local plant. . | The city engineer, Mr. Mac- | Lean, stated that it would cost a great deal for a duplicate plant like the one in Charlottetown and that Maritime Electric had been advised against it by Public Ut- ilities. See COULD DESTROY CITY Mayor Cox then stated that all the gasoline storage tanks were in the same area of the city and that the whole city might be wiped out if there were to be an explosion there. i Fire Chief Jewell said that if such an explosion were to take place the situation would be quite serious. He said that the local department has enough equipment to fight a fire in a gasoline truck, or something of the sort, but an explosion of a equipment. He said that he has been asking for more fire hy- drants-in that area for a num- ber of years. Welfare chairman Wright. said he plans to go after the Island Telephone Company who have recently doubled their rates in public pay telephones, which are situated on city property, on which the company does not pay tax. This coming Siitday the Wel- fare committee and any other council members who wish to, will leave on a trip taking them to Halifax, Moncton and Saint John to view various of low rental housing available and decide what type would he available for this city. The com- Tuesday night. He also stated that his ¢ e m- mittee plans a meeting with the Charlotte- that a special meeting be called Thursday, Nov. 18, and that erly stated that a tender of $76,- tral Oreameries on the rink. city. and water front properties. He continued by saying that the there are practicallly none like bitd, is the fastest species of bird in normal flight. H {> « you only have — afew days lefttobuy ~~ Canada Sav _Without paying accrued interest tank would require far more | council to obtain property. from ntal farm in the The swift, a small swallow- Buy Canada Savings Bonds Sota Yarn THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA - Time is running out. You only have until November 15th to buy Canada Savings Bonds without paying accrued interest. Buy yours now! You can buy them for cash or on instalments from your bank, investment dealer, stock broker, trust or loan com- pany. They are available in amounts from $50 up to $10,000 per person. You will.get interest on 1965 Canada Savings Bonds on Nov. 1st each year: 44% a year for each of the first 2 years; 5% a year for each of the next 6 years; 54% a year for each of the remaining 4 years—an average yield of 5.03% a year when held to maturity. Don’t delay! Buy yours today! ; s Bonds eB icertn sate, Aha Meg Tee 8 A eee otitis Ba A tata: YT