The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 8, 1965. 9 AT 99 SHE LIKES: MIKE Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, 9%9, was one of the first Canadians an advance poll in Toronto party. in the Nov. 8 general election. She went to and said she kept her tradi- Premature. Count-Made_ | ' OTTAWA (CP)—A premature | count in one of the advance polls for the Nov. 8 election was reported Tuesday by Nel- son Castonguay, chief electoral officer. The Canada elections Act provides that’ the count In ad vance polls, where voting was held Saturday and Monday, be | made at 9 p.m. local standard | time on election day, next Mon- day. Mr. Castonguay said that a deputy returning officer at Ma- lartic in the Queber constitu- ency of Villeneuve held a count in his advance poll and the re- sults were given to, scrutineers tor the candidates, / Castonguay doesn't know, was dismissed. In the last election, in 1963, there were premature counts in seven advance polls in six con- stituencies. The elections act prohibits publication or broadcasting of any election results.in afty prov- ince until poll closing time on election day—7 p.m. local stan- dard time next Monday. Lions Planning Another Clinic — “The Parkdale—Lions—Club—de- eided at a recent meeting in the Fire Hall to hold another Glau- coma Clinic in the near future. Stevie MacDonald gave a report | on the last clinie which was the third held during the season. B. B. Jones MAKE MORE VOTE L a YOUR VOTES COUNT FOR IBERAL NOVEMBER 8th Onserted by Quens County Liberal Assn.) |Seventeen cases were discover- jed which required immediate jtreatment. tendance and five new members have been accepted by the board and will be at the P ark dale} 'Club’s dinner meeting in No- | Vv Following the Hallowe'en jparty, held at Parkdale High School, members of the Park- idale Lions Club went to Sher- | wood Hospital with treats for all the patients. The committee in- | Percy Gay, Ron O'Leary and Tom Kays. . tional of the Liberal first vote had been | for the party of Sir Wilfred | | Laurier. CP Wire There were 10 members in at- | cluded William Matthews, | RENSSELAER, Ind. (AP)— An original painting by 16th-cen- itury artist-Giovanai Bellini has been reported stolen from St. \Joseph College. The painting, | The Virgin and Child with St. Nicholas of Bari and a Donor, _}was valued at $350,000. The deputy, whose name Mr. | | Mone Our beautiful Island cemeteries link the past with the present and both with the future. Honour your loved ones with an enduring symhol of respect —a monument of marble or: | Sranite. Montague WINSLOE HALL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 8.30’ P.M. VERE BECK & SON LTD. EVERYONE WELCOME To Hear and Meet Your Liberal Candidates for Queens JONES - MacGUIGAN © Entertainment © Refreshments Mark MacGuigan Stationery, wedding invitations, invoices, statements and all your job printing re- quirements. All jobs guaranteed. GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 Chiriieon, ORE TET aaa” J. Watson MacNaught Prince Mark MacGuigan Queens ARE YOU UNDECIDED? If you are among the estimated 11 per cent of Prince Edward Island voters who are weighing every election issue before coming to a final decision, we offer some facts for your consideration - important facts about three vital projects affecting all of us on the Island THE CAUSEWAY This is the greatest project ever undertaker by any Canadian Government for Prince Edward Island and the effect it will have staggers the imagin ation. The Liberal Government has called tenders for the construction of this $148 million combined tunnel, bridge and causeway to physically join P. E. I. with the rest of Canada. x It means, in terms of prosperity to P. E. I., at least one million visitors every year with direct and indirect benefits to everyone. It means bigger markets, higher prices for our primary and factory products. It means lower''production costs and consumer prices because of year-round highway and rail transportation. It means, most of all, that. P. BE. I. now is heading i in no uncertain terms to Bcecin ed a “have” province rather than a “have not” province. This ts a Liberal undertaking and a Liberal Government wants to see it through to its completion. AGRICULTURE “Butcher, baker, candle-stick maker” ... the economy of everyone on the Island rises or falls with the - state of P. E. I. agriculture. One.of the highlights of. the Liberal. Farm Policy. is its dairy price boost - plan which calls for a national average return of $3.50 per hundredweight to milk producers, an increase of 23.2 per cent. This means increased annual payments to the 6,000 P. E. I. dairy farmers of from $50 to $300 each. When the Canadian Dairy Commission is officially established, producers will have control over prices, quotas, quality and exports. This eventually should lead to an average price of up to. $400 per hundred- weight for all manufactured milk used in the domestic market But this is aie ert of the Liberal Farm Policy to strengthen our economy. Other highlights in- elude: crop insurance by July, 1967; formation of a Hvestock feed board; doubling of the amount of loans available to farmers; unemployment insurance and extension of housing aid for farm workers; a new gen- eral ARDA agreement with the provinces, representing $125 million, and the establishment of a $500 million Fund for Rural Economic Development. . ‘ : : : i This Liberal farm program means moe to P.E.I. than any other Canadian province, FISHERIES The Liberal Government. has taken {mportant steps to assist P. EF. I. Fisherles and the Canadian Economy. These steps include: Extension from three to 12 miles of the coastal fishing limit; extending the scope of low cost fishing vessel insurance available under the Fishermen Indemnity Plan; increased assis- tance for vessel coristruction with P. E. I. fishermen now getting assistance for smaller vessels and higher rates of assistance; and raising from $4,000. to $10,000 the maximum loan available under the Fisheries Im- provement Loans Act and extending the period from eight to 10 years. ~ And even more important: — At the all but unanimous, request of the P. E. I. Fishermen, your four Liberal Candidates imme- diately after their nomination made urgent representations to the Minister of Fisheries on behalf of P.E.I. Lobster Fishermen, Effective action followed at once. The Minister of Fisheries assured them that legisla- tion in consultation with the fishermen themselves will be introduced to limit the number of lobster licences issued, and to set a limit to the number of traps set by each licensed fisherman on P.E.I. The fishermen spoke and your Liberal Candidates acted at once. Good things happen speedily and effectively—when - you are rep- resented by candidates who care about people. Liberal expenditure on Industrial development: to modernize the catch processing and handling methods is 411 per cent above the level of two years ago; and Government research to help the fishermen is 50.5 per cent over the level of two years ago. Mor e evidence that the Liberals care about people, IN TWO AND A’ HALF YEARS OF MINORITY GOVERNMENT, THE LIBERALS HAVE ALREADY IMPLEMENTED SOME 27 OF THE 34 MAIN PLANKS IN THEIR PREVIOUS PLATFORM . MORE THAN 80 PER CENT. THINK WHAT CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED OVER THE NEXT FOUR YEARS | WITH A STRONG LIBERAL MAJORITY GOVERNMENT, Make Your Vote Count For More OTE LIBERAL NOV. 8th “The Party That Cares About People” (Inserted by the P.E.1. Liberal Association. J oe