ID The Guardian. Chisrlotctown Wed Feb 12 1964. 0 was being done compnniesici-nment is satisfied work is bo- leans on land on which as loyllflll IN MI! OI mu ‘ ..._.__ °* '9 ~ . , - urred. tfonaailranlcfrom . 4 , . , . ’ tAlberia Gov'i Oil Revenue -om»-s -m must we arm-.1,-,=,=,,c.-;r;;d.,:g;.**;.s .~,;*.:v.;.':.°; ;‘:.';."‘:’."...“"..i..“"‘..‘5' .35: ...i. "'°"“°..iu.. .. 16 I-3 .. ..... .. '5 I? I I i {I N H. h D . live ‘datIle1nfi.tI1y:al:rDn°tI‘8t(I‘: en“. of three yam It . mum cm ‘yen lar t bid in a sale mining in air; ctoiuleillgilii ' I S “A3 “'1” ” '°” ' ya’; '3'‘ '°'”_ 3' 154 3,, 1-”. from an pol‘ cent in I962, company may IPPIY I! E"“d°xplon“on co___$13'om’1 which may account for the rec. l EDMONTON iCP)—'I'Ile All ; GOOD TO THE the morning. Really. he‘s ham- ming it up for a Toroiito photographer. Tiny. who Tiny. ii SIX-Vt8(’I(-Old toy ter- rier. looks as if he's waiting fort his first cup of coffee in Maritime Railroad Survey Lil Confederation Fires By JAMES NELSON ‘rent proposal for a union of the OTTAWA tCPl—One I’lllI‘idl'€d‘IVIaI'lilIl"€ provinces alone. had years ago this month the gov- long been discussed. debated. ernment of Upper and Lower 3endorsed and rejected in turn. Canada took a decision whichVPLAN FOR. UNION probably was the spark thatf One of the earliest plans on brought . long-smouldering paper was prepared by Sir fire of Confederation ‘into flame Edmund Head. who was first a three years later. lieutenant - governor of New The government, which then Brunswick and latera gover- had its capital at Quebec City. nor-general of Canada. decided to push the exploration. In 1851 he prepared a secret of a route for a railway linking memorandum for the colonial the settled parts of Quebec with office in London suggesting a New Brunswick and Nova Sco- federal union ‘ ' tia, provinces in North America to What's more, the decision make “a powerful and inde- was that the route should be pendent state under the British surveyed at the "sole expense" ;crown.” of the government of the Can- ‘ As he saw it. the new union adas of that day. -would have a uniform currency. It came after long negotia- a mint of its own. a distinctive tions with the two Maritime flag and "a national destiny." colonies and with London for a But Heads thinking was run- division of the costs and for _ning ahead of the times—partlc- financing the project. The nego- jularly on the question of a tiations collapsed when Britain ‘distinctive flag. He stored his and the colonies could not agree .secret memorandum away and on how a sinking lid for the supported the idea of a union railway should be invested. of Nova Se a. New Brunswick e idea of a confederation and Prince Edward Island. of all the British colonies in Newfoundland was regarded North America, and a concur- as a possible fourth member of -1 .- e-V .- to :1‘ E WCTU SeeksBan On Cocktail Bars I I -_l I j I ways has been alcohol and pen‘ Ii ft By JACK MORRIS VANCOUVER. tCPl—The old corner saloon was bad enouzh. ‘says the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. but now it's fighting a far more “insidi- ous enemy"——the cocktail bar. “Cocktail bars are far more insidious than saloon ,, . . ever W383 says Mrs wmiamtywatson. The lowest rate is in Watson of Vancouver, world re- Jthe Ma”"m"' and this cording secretary for the cause there are fewer cocktail C-I~U_ ..Mm.e people are drink {bars ‘and other liquor outlets lng socially today. especially;"‘e‘°‘ , the women and mesa bar’; Mrs. Watson believes provin- wrmging up e.,e1.y“.he‘.e in jcial governments should move Canada iust encourage this." l:°l°1%s° “W: 5°39 °Lth° °°°l:: - ‘ ai are an o er quor on "t ‘I the emmy has °h’“°.d Jets and at the same time in- crease the price of liquor. ; she describes cocktail bars as “meeting places for many -,women." and says the appear- ance of barmaids in Winnipeg jis a "terrible thing-—would you lwantqyour daughter to be a bar- aid." are being added every year. Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia have the highest rate of alcoholism EWANT PRICE BOOST . ‘in Ontario. for lthere are 2.400 alcoholics per 100.000 population." says Mrs. example. at —— as Carry Nation called her hatchet at- tacks on the old saloons in the United States--have long been supplanted in the WCTU weap- onry by something the organiz- ation consider: more effective. "Our education program. par- ticularly among the young. in best answer." says Mrs. W . . c.‘§f§3'; .i‘.“.‘l‘.’i‘i‘I.l2§‘“¥l‘li.fi‘i?‘°.3.‘..i.‘3 emphasis always has filttgwntlrlidtotther publications in .i3ffj1';m‘g’_“’ ‘'‘‘'‘'3’‘ “ll ‘’° °‘' n p o curb drinking. I people don,‘ rem" CANT HALT mgmxma jthat alcoholics are found not "There is no doubt that “cm liust on Skid Road but every- drinking is on the increase. It "l'9"~'- in bllllflefll RM lfldllllfy. ‘has become acceptable among the professions — everywhere." many Canadian women. Thescl“Y3 M11 - people just don't realize that al-; "I! is no exaggeration to any cobol is a narcotic that is po- that 5I¢°h°l In min)’ C886! hll tcntially habit-forming." thee part of our daily m i Campaigns against smoking ("obviously a menace to health"). gambling and crime gvomics are continuing but the . 3 says he WCTU men" ‘motto still is abstinence ("all of our members stick to this‘ BUSY IN All Media") but the organization’ Businessmen using British does realize that drinking ifiairlinc planes can dictate as ‘LAST one bg. at Quebec City revived the idea weighs a little more than a pound. sleeps in a slipper. CP Wircpliotol the union. but it was widely regarded as too remote from the other colonies to be really much of a consideration. Nova Scotia was anxious for ‘the Maritime union, dreaming; ‘ of it as the old colony's historic . destiny made manifest l t yotmiler settlements in P.E.l- lport was a recent visitor to effefl. . Georgetown. where she visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. lDeLory. and New Brunswick. in returning to the Nova Scotian fold. fimmn oven nsnnvav l { P.E.l. never displayed undi- Ivided enthusiasm ‘Maritime union or months la ter, Charlottetown 'was the site of the conference ‘which agreed in principle on the -_grand scheme of Confederation. ‘ During the winter of 1863-64 Just 100 years ago. there was. jgreat bitterness in the Mari- .time provinces over the failure of negotiations on the Intercol- ‘onial Railroad. Talk of Mari-,‘ ‘time union as opposed to their? union with the growing again. Then Viscount Monck. the governor - general of Canada. history would have it just -nine ,' Canadas was t tryin1983 crease in receipts from sales of Crown reserves—to 946.o4’I,‘iu in 1983 from 333.153.1770 a year eariicr—1903 revenue boosted to, 81.444150. ceiveii since the Leduc oil dis covery in 1947. The which in addition to revenue from Crown reserv_e sales in- between one-third and one-half of its total revenue each year lrom the petroleum and natural gas industry. counted for 47.7 per cent of the total revenue since 1947-43 760 2&3 by public tender each year. Record ca was in l%6 was received including a record single sale tota May 24. PAYS BONUS and drillin! rizhts. A company pays a bonus for the rights reservations and a per - rental fee on the land involved. 943.558 since record $23.4’/'5,989 in i962 reservation the successful com- pany must present the miner- tion the reservation may be re- .newed for additional periods of lsix month . discover encouraging evidence ‘ of oil he may apply for a lease. i In granting a lease. the govern- lment retains one-half the reser- vation as Crown which it later offers at a public In 1962. lduced the to 10 fr the renewable clause to include 0 where was being conductc . GEORGETOWN phy and Mrs. Thomas Murphy either for T0? St for tn.lGeorgetown recently and were larger confederation with Upper ‘l guests of . and Lower Canada. Yet. aslphy's daughter, Mrs. Lavandier and Mr. I nell and family of Giarlottetown .motored in Georgetown on Sun- lday and w e re guests of rela- - } lives and friends. lwho are employed in the City 399 l in Georgetown. ‘ Batchildel‘ that s lfrom the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital where she has bee Spurred ‘by a 41-per-cent in- tbe amount re- industry's 1903 payment. 38.”! In 1 3:-..'$I4. Crown reserve sales have ac- A host of such sales are held lie in one year when 371660.075. l of $33,213,864 Such sales involve exploration SCTI Rentals have brought in $370.- 1947. paced by a After winning an exploration s Should the reservation holder reserve the government re- length of such leases cm 21 years and altered 3' those areas in the lease it felt adequate drilling d Mrs. Eugene DeLory of New- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mur- . M a r _v ’ s Road. visited Thomas Mur- Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCon Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George e weekend at their home Miss Bernadette are pleased to hear has returned home it a patient. wrote his fateful letter on Feb. 3). 86 to A H Gordon. lieutenant - governor of New ‘Brunswick. and Maj.-Gen. Hast- Eings Doyle. Administrator of‘ .Nova ‘Scotia, saying Canadai ‘would survey the route of the‘ lntercolonlal "as its own re-5 spo and at its solcl railway pioneer and civil engi-; lneer. was assianeri the task: .with such urgency he was told inot to wait r written instruc-' ,tions. and he set to it despitel (the winter weather. ' The urgency be displayed and 1 the attitude of the government of Confederation and though it ran into other storms and FIIIIAIII NEW — USED TRAILERS IEEFIRS TANKS PAITSCIIIJ SERVICE o I SEAIOAID DISTRIBUTORS LTD. Phone 102-9656 Moncton Sch t.f. ldelays it was carried through. l . here. probably to stay. they fly, using battery-powered j "We aren’t fanatics: we'rc.P0rtable dictating machines. ‘ quite reasonable people. We have to be realistic. There sl-l .haps there always will be. But can and should be,’ greatly loosened." ; she says the WCTU has never in ‘ dmmed to . ! Be prepared with sale firsiald that brings 01 .5“; 5'”) --which _ fast mick. . keep your medicine cabinet in, than it was 3 or 0 years ’ *¢"°‘W"" EATON'S ' i=ioclz CO\/IERIN SPOTIIGHT HOUSEWARES SALE Thi ‘d t ti i te de- Drilling reservations, offered lease only after ll well has been iaco 1 in “d 1953 ,.em,.,,_ The current berta government received I velopilnglifi ;I1lIeiB§‘ot‘I12:,3,;om-lonly on explored land. requireldrilled to the correct depth. it gr aaeleilansemgnrzi. on] yd um . emcflve um" record $l39.578,7l6 from the po-lpmue, an oppm-muggy to apt; irm _to drill to a specific; The government 'a|‘feCelV:'B “Hneld Ilmz troleum and natural gas lnduo- ‘velop areas when little work ldeplh wiunn ii year. If the shes bids on I - PAINTS - MIRRORS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY FEB. I3‘ - I4 - I5 Console Mirror About 14'’ x 35" in satin gold-tone finish estruried moulding. sturdy masouite back. OTLI HT SALE SP G each Door ~ 16 x 54". 32 oz. crystal door mirror with mmoth I polished edtie . each 6:99 SPOTLIGHT SALE. ' Oil Painting Frames” M t 3", modern high packed in me I W said colour lines. SPOTLIGHT SALE PRICE- Size 9 x 10 each 2.2: Size 14 x 18" each 2.88 Size 9 x 12" each 2.33 3179 16 x 20 each 3.11 Size 10 x 12" each 2.3! Size is x 24" each 3.44 Size 10 x 34'’ h Size I) x 24:: each 3.06 Size 12 x M" each 2.55 Size 22 x 28” each 3.99 Size 12 x 16" own 3.6! Size 24 x 30 each 4.88 Hare Mirrors nandon Hall mecified quality design plate mirrors- New floral 4 sided etched d . % bevelled edges. Mounted on masonite beck. Versatile hang- i 12.99 03. N" x 3)", regular 16.95 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 16.99 28 X 42 ' regular ""§'.ii.c PRICE .55 Teco Specified Bristle Brushes With 1008 flagged ends that hold the palm betwt. 1 .12 each each 24" x 36”. regular 1% . SPOTLIGHT SALE. 21%;". SPOTLIGHT SALE. 3‘/z". SPOTLIGHT SALE; Pcilnr Brushes Pure brlatles paint brus/h with Eaton's,d' Canada e handle. on th each 3". sporrnonw SALE. Blue Soul Paint Fur inside. Latex. semi-gloss. high gloss. SPOTLIGHT SALE. SPOTLIGHT SALE. quart 1 gal. Vin |Tl|cs 080 auge. 9" x 9" tries. Ideal for that rumpus rooim you've been planning to build or any room in your home. Come: in assorted colours EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE. Encli tile I-lcirdtwist Brocdlooin Regular 13.95 sq. yd. Wool and Nylon pile hardtwist hroadloom that is assuraiice of mg-lasting beauty and enduring oom- fort. Undei-foot resilence and beautilil decorator col- ours that should not fade. 12 ft. width. EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE 5.. Yd 10.49 Cover an area 12‘ x 15' wall-to-wail- Ca et .. . 219.31 Airytread Cuallions aim Slmootzli Edge and Labour 30.09 Total 270.80 "Airy!-read" Unclercusliion Regular 1.95 sq. yd. One 11 our best qualitv natural flnre cushionings. Latex rubber and plastic reinforced ' greater anti-slip protection. Give-n longer carpet wear and luxury underfoot. Comes in 9‘ and 12’ widths. EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE. Sc. Yd. Wall-to-Wall Bathroom Kits seat cove-r—to add a colours-—dusty green. l-lug size EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE ' Kit Hall Runners » Sturdy. long wearing viscose tweed runners with foam cushioning. These nniners come In H1119 popular sizes. I 3.99 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE PRICES: Le 27 x 50" Each size ‘ 9’. each Sm 27 F 17' Each Cal-ton Mats Deep thick pile mats with latex backing kl helP prevent slipping. Fringed ends Washable. Popular our from which to choosc. EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE PRICES:— 24” x 36' each each is I O "Rosella" Plastic Carpeting The textured surface of this carpet gives the ap pearance of more expensive carpeting. and to an- su-re longer wear and dr service the '20!- ourtful surface is bonded to a jute and felt. back- ing. Keeps lts "‘like new" a'ppearance with just an occasional damp cleaning. Colour: beige. green. 1.79 27" x 48", grey. mu. lmom. EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE. 5%" wide. Teco Paper Dispenser White and chromium plated cover dispenser to hold wax paper. paper towels and 4 al-uminum foil. Reg 6.95 i 'l'eco'DeIuxe Aluinlniiinwcire Save ‘£01.’; off regular selling. Beautifully styled cookware of lifll quality and heavy aluminum designed to give looser Oookinil of efficiency. Round- I ate: measure “mace 0; afizlileeasier cleaninl “ed resistant ed corner knobs and handles. “'1' ‘ale 1 quart saucepan 4-50 3-39 2 quart saucepan 5-95 4-75 3 quart saucepan 55? 5-3° 2 quart double boiler 7.9» 6-36 9" skillet cov 5.95 4-70 I0“ skillet clovtgred r . . 9 °"' pm," as» can 5 qt. dutch oven Teco Caiiiiisrer Sof le bite name! finish can. with Sqmnsty W 0 Calls sized forflou nhrinniunl plated covers. F. Ialc 5.99 sugar. tea and coffee Reg. 7.50 Utility Table Mual Iltiillty table with under ahdf. Tubular deel legs. Size of table dbout mx14x3"hl(h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Utility Table same as above with electrical outlet Ironing Board Large metal perforated top with tubular legs. Adjustable to different hcimlta Pad and Cover Thick felt pad with strong OUV 5.99 Teco Deluxe Pad & Cover Run. Yd 'l'w-in layer vapour foam pad with heavy silicone 35" Wide» 2 coated duck cover. Fits standard 3113- Y3‘ ‘ board. Rea. 3.9a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. : Acrilan Broadloorii by Harding Tgco sponge Mop & Refill Ordinarily 14.50 sq. qd. "Gatineau" broadloom .luxurious and enduring In full "2 cut pile. you enjov spring-back resiliency with each footstep. One of Harding‘: top quality in cut pile Acrilans. to give years of wear. We sug- gest you come in and look at this carpet for your- self Suitable for wall-to-wall treatment or rugs. Colours: Indian bronze. antique gold. doeskln. aqua, autiunn beice. sandshell beige. dun beige. moss idths: EATON sP0'l'LlGH‘l' siu.r.. M M 1 1' Brush-on Cement Fast set brush on cement for vinyl tiles-—for use above or below ground level. on concrete or wood. EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE. 2 .95 Taco Bread Box All white enamel finish with chromium piated door. Wood on inner part of door can 7 be used for cutting board. Reg. 8.95 3 Thick heavy cellulose sponge fastened in metal th wi-Inger attachment. Lang wood handle. 2.99 extra sponge head. Comes with Regular 396 Tecoworc Sani Cell All white spaniel finish square style with recess pedal to lift chromium plated cover Removable inner container. Rec. 7.95 a Kitchen Tool Set Stainless steel utensile with nlaltlc handles. Set incldcs basting spoon. slotttd llioon. ladle- mashcr, Iork, egg turner and 3 liangiing rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a Teen Zoom A Low Dust Mop Ti-la l shaped op vhf: new Wonder Yarn tiistnF:ol:s matting?‘ Make. dusting on . Rt- movnblo head for washiu. Long 2 modhandles.neg.3.98 . . . . . . .. a Watch for specially priced items displayed with Carnival of Values rickets Hiroiigliour the store. , s MORSE-'S,__ best tea you ever tasted after - Telephone 4-5593 cool .?1'..£A'l'.<2t_f:_§.°...