' ‘-"o5'£ *‘<'E‘-"{":§.5.”“ l '’’‘_f.__ ‘VEYLTLXXVII. N0. 54 ——-—-*—”’ _ I“ L " INDICATING THE real ap- preciation of all curlers _ for the splendid support given the sport by the Macdonald Tobacco Company in 5P0nS0I‘- in: the Brier was the minia- ture curler, miniature Tan- kard and small but realistic IT'S BRIER TIME ON P.E.l. Authorised In Second Clan lull It! the Pan Office Department. omn. and for payment d pulnp II out a . *3 0.0.9 tator. Known in every rink in Canada where the Brier is held is the raccoon coat and Scottish tam of the musta- chioed David Stewart Mon- treal, of the Macdonald Tn- bacco Co. Thoroughly enjoy- figure of ing the caricature last night was Mr. Stewa rt (shown s e a t e d behind the minia- turesl as he was host at the annual dinner given by his company to Brier curlers, of- ficials and friend-s at the Ba- silica Recreation Centre. Wheel Of Fortune Cheats Island Skip Of Big Win By RALPH CAMERON Outside it has a beauti ful day. inside the Forum there was a moment of heart-stopping: p0iE.'nam'_y as the wheel of for-l tune twisted a stone from its line of play and Art Burke lost his chance to down the world rlianipion Richardson rink. l he story of the match is toldl elsculierc in today's paper buti It cannot be complete without mention of the stunned silence from a highly artisan and extremely vocal crowd as they. tan the local skip curl into cuard and Richardson posted I hi: four on the tith end. All the color and drama ot llricr Week was concentrated in that one moment as Island dreams of a Canadian curling title ended in a nightmare of a MN‘ ‘junked up‘ with Saskat-l chenan rocks. RE.-ll. GAME TO WIN Last night Ernie Richardson, “Politics have contrdbuted to the fact um Ptrtince of wales‘ Col!eL'e has exipenie-need dif- rineel. W533. '00‘ .Vesloe1'day momiug. .\lr. Grindlay. the second last ~‘l>.'.:tkctr to debate on the draft a:idt'ess. recom 1 Prince of Wales be elevated to l"_‘:3SUre alleviate the college's ll,’(f*<‘nl adniinristrative dimmi- skip of the world champlons,!from behind against A tough to. said “it was a real game come’ win. When you have to On Cyprus Force UNITED NATIONS (CP J ——, a United Nations Security Councili l”“l9"5l°°‘l ll‘? piti of.f action Tuesday on a. resolution to send a peace force to Cyprus. But diplomatic sources expressed hope that the. compromise measure will be passed today. . 'l‘uesday's meeting was ad»! journed quickly at the request of the Soviet Union lime to receive instructions. l Some PWC Problems Seen Due lo Politics I finances would enter in to the; elevation of the college. and} that people would undowbtedlyt tcultics in the form of ad» question Prince Edward Is- minntrative problems." Robert la:u:f's being able ho al- A ‘Grindlay. Ellen-die (PC-Znd lb’ is. "We can afford to spend mit- lions for tobacco and millions for liquor; therefore we can afford all ti t is needed for e arlruciaiinon the till people in the province." he maintained HELP HEART PATIENTS Mr. e department of health to pro- vide assistance for patients with heart conditions. He tinged that this aid be e in the form of the pro- vision of drugs and medicines. Mr. G-rlndlay pointed out that _fl°‘sl«t than the question of 3)‘ NANCY WHITE '3 .700 legalized Pine [M “*0 13,0» Legaluurr yesterlu -. 118 J. Russel ll"-W41 of Mt. H tpc-3 P-€ns,t vinc¢_ pounds“ are broumt lrlmlsland trom mainland prov- o- l "doing them an injustice. H that tcontlnued on page 3. col. 3! cause he can't afford to make the he said. Mr. Dnlnooli said the law was if the sale e added margarine were snowed. tdairy) tanner would lose one cent" because of the subsidiz- ing of butter. other provinces allow the sale of rnnrgaetne. he noted. and ad- ded "l= feel we as a province should tell in line." INTEREST RATES speaking on subject of in- loan of tetest race: 3'“ compoolcl. 24-33 POI’ —-III outrage!" M-r. Drbcofi recom mended that leqalation he pu- led to centre: thu team you appreciate victory all lContinued on page 2, col. 2) U N Delays’ Move One diplomatic source said no Russians were prepared to veto the measure til it was forced to a vote Tues-1UlC9|' day. Britain‘s Sir Patrick Dean ex- pressed concern at the delay, lsaying the situation in Cyprus would “not wait The resolution, five of the six submitted by non-permanent. , . ll°m°icounctl members. would send a other delegations wanting more}-0 - rce and a mediator in the la- laud for a three-month period to keep peace between the Greel(- and Turkish-Cypriots. HOPE WILL ABSTAIN Diplomats were hopeful that the Soviet Union and Czecho- slovakia, the sixth non-perma- nent member, would abstain on th '3 < it autliotiized. the force is ex- pected to consist of some 9.000 to 10,000 men under the com- mand of Lt.-Gen. P. S. Gyaiu of India, Secretary-General ’I’hant‘s personal representative in Cyprus. LBJ Effigy éls Burned ATHENS IAPt -—~ Rampaging anti - American demonstrators .burned an effigy of U.S. Presi- dent Johnson in Athens Tues- lday night as rioting over the ‘Cyprus issue erupted in Greece. Students stoned American in- stallations and fought with po- lice on the Greek islands of ‘Rhodes. The demonstrators claim the lllnited States is following a pro- Turkish line in attempts to set- ttle strife on Cyprus. Legalized Margarine Sale Advocated By PC Memberl , "Prince Edward Island and lonly one other province are the ,only provinces lithe interest rates," be ‘trust it will be remedied.“ , M . Driscoll lflhat the rninister approach the Atlantic iation a development officials with the Ta par luiu. He lties for winter rectre-anon lsuouw 1-zm-"one: ACT In 5 of the liquor lam. l Mr. Drisooll reminded the mem l lcontinued on pate 3. col. It recommended of agriculture . rehabili- m suggesdon that .- ‘ - v. - established at'l‘ea ~~«,.-.~ *5. ..,,... . nted out tlbat this loca- ltion is close to the city. boasts ‘of a fine beach. and has facili- §_,_C_. And Sask. Rinks Undefeated Going Into Fifth Round Today @110 fiumotimt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” SEE STORIES ON PAGE 8 WEATHER 'A‘ few clouds and slightly cooler: north- west winds 15 diminishing to light. Low- bigb 30 and 40. lDebate On‘ Address V Completed l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4, I964. S§\7fE'l§l-.C’iE1V’l“S 12 pA(;”E‘§ NOT MORE IRAN Federal Spending Placed Members of the Legislature yesterday completed the debate on the draft address and the ad- dress in rep y to the Speech from the Throne is scheduled to be presented to Lieutenant Go- vernor W.J. MacDonald morrow afternoon. Those who spoke in the draft dd.dbt.r'td v.‘ . . . trails‘ tt£.“}.i..‘;d.f” "WM". Km -70: mini no Prince) Russell Driscoll (PC-tll llglll .°l.vlllall all°lall' ll,‘ 3rd Queens) and R068” Grindnported missing early Monday on lav we-znd Prince» - ct‘...f“‘.llL.g’.i';’i2. t:‘i;‘i‘.}'. *7... ‘ti: d M,°sl.tl:.l llle Illlltllk lll -Wslylltll Gulf of St. Lawrence. said after c:g's?d:lral:il§:“a:l,a lmzillglllallilolnll he landed safely at Lameque,l . , . . N. _ I 3 Largest piece of legislation was_pui3 'd,,’i;,l:,es,(,l,?yE,,ul1llfali(.(l,li’,,,lfialig 3.2: to -n . .9, act covers all facets of credit' Dllllllld Campbell ll‘ l'llllllllll' union operation in the province. Two other bills were given so» tin jcond reading. They were Pilot Spends Monday Night All spent the night in the small air-7 ,A°'l lll Alllelld lllc. Trllslee Am‘ craft and made repairs in the land The Unconsrrionable Trans- momhm He then new to La_ llclllllls llellel A'~'l- _ meque. an island community off lwxl lllg _pl°"l’ °l llll-‘lllll-‘S l‘" the northeastern New Bruns- the House IS the I964-tin budget Mck 00a‘! "" On Gulf Ice r Almost %$l3Million Here Total Increases Over Last Year ‘EV FARMER TlSSlNG'l‘0N ‘Strait, and $200,000 to complete Capital Bureau. The fiuardian harbor ln1prn\Ipmpnfg at w OTTAWA ~. Federal spending l‘l“llll“' of almost $l3 mlilion in Prince SMAU-ER PROJECTS Edward island was !‘HVFal(‘d' Smaller works pttrojects in- Tuesday when Finance Minister "lull" l"ll'l’°l "9l’3ll'5 ‘ll 535-90" at Miminegash: $30000 for har- Walt.er Cordon tabled the gov- hm improvements Norm ’ernments I964-.1 estimates ln‘Lak9‘~ 5;-,0_0m fm. ham,“ ,m_ :the Commons. The figure is provements at Souris and S86,- somewbat higher than the 000 ml‘ l‘*'”'b°r l'9P3ll'-‘ and "'0' amount forecast in the last esti- pllmlelllellls lll Tlglllsll‘ _ tmatets tabled late in May I963, ll “as lealllell lllal ll $"'l'llllll I , _ item for harbor improvements lllll ""l all ll“ "mlley ll-‘led “’lll;at Alberton had been a late dele- be spent in the current fiscal tion in departmental planning. year. The department of trans-‘ P.FI.l. defence spending. all port heads the list of spending of it roncent.rat«=d in two air ;c,.l:,$,(]i:£.(i,:[ fliIE,.el)arfus:ell!.lallAl)l: lly RCAF‘ ‘Search and Rescue ii.tPms (M p_}:;,1 Wm, H-3m,pm._ {W09 ll€'m-‘- ls ll-‘ti’-0 71' 32-191» 3 ", 1 here had reported the planet ~ . ' . ' 000 and fill this $?..166.000 is for Farmer lolllormll evelllllll' ' ' Monda on a tlightl ll:tllll1ll mallert: ll°a$l:ll’~l3 llllll mlllfll the work at the Summerside 0 be more an mi iont at.RCAF‘ base and $25,000 for . mis The tentative schedule of the from Shediac ,0 the Magdalens‘. House calls for two Sllllll£'.S to- Four RCAF. plan“ had started day at 10 a.m. and at 2.30 pm. a gearch for (he missing air, it is expected that consideration m.a}, ‘of legislation will be the main ‘ business of the House. ;Condition lGreek King P.E.l., early Motiday? Magdalens t-urned upi safely after being due. Campbell's ‘turned Shcdiac after rthe pilot found the Matzdalens shrouded in fog. i ALL IN PIPER CLUBS All three planes were Piper ‘Cubs owned by Hicks and Law- ;l‘(‘n(.‘£‘ Limited. which operates. lairports at St. Thomas and Till-5 ‘sonburg. Ont. They left St‘. » tThomas last Thursday heade " lg:;ng[0bo;ir;e bae%l°.§s th,;h.ACgeg."‘ll'0I’ the Magdalens to participate . med ’. d.t.Sl 9‘. wlsvlll l'|in the seal-hunting season which jc Aih its con’ 1 ion is ,..ia\e. .0pMs Thulsday. ,6 ens newspapers said thct TM nth“, NW5 -ear ' llld lll°ll‘"°ll was lll Douglas Townsend and llllmll-ll’ lill’ Greek llla-V ‘ll 53-"'.van Reitkveld both of Tillson-’ ing he was in the final stru;«:- hm. ' 0 bcrton. ATHENS tAPt~Ailin': King Paul has been stricken b_y new complications and, Tuesday ‘night. Greece's holiest icon was \A'Pl'¢ ‘—c 3 2" 3 2 — \ . . E- ,lllle ll‘ lllej lcllll l’llll"ll,llS'.l Meanwhile. l\"l.rs, John Smith ;however, said he was resting,“ wmiam-5 point. N5” re. Two other planes which left \l- . l reported over-I ’l‘ pl a n e had ’ ' Mayor Cliarlotte Wliittou of Ottawa has sent a lcle'.’i‘.'arn to Prime Minister Pearson ask- ing protection from :1 (‘BC cameraman. The !it.i_\t:r said she was “molested and per- seculed" by TV can.ct';tm:m Volcano ls Spreading New lerror In Chile lis accounted for by the depart Cltarlotiptnwn, ll"‘llll' The P.F‘..f. Rifle Association HEADING “ST remains on the government's Heading the total is a sum of Emil hooks '0 me lune of swm‘ $4_0-“.000 to take care of CNR Administration. operrator. and d ft -L bh f _‘.,- , maintenance ‘of the P.E.l. Na- flfe Cgglegzar eyeztrlgggglllcfi. 1: ttonal Park will cost. $2l5.000 this ' fix“ ' ‘compares “."h s3‘894‘(xx) fOI.e_l N93?‘ ('0I'nD3T9d ff) H N least in the 1963 Emma.“ for year ago. while construction and l ' acquisition o an u“dings ltbe same purpose. The new car. Andy Ormsby while .-.‘.ie walled .ll9l'l'3’ "7 W“ belww“ 30'0"" at Uplands Airport i~-. tlttawa land Cape Tormentine is on the Tuesday for a night to ’l‘or- ‘SPEMHDE “St 81 51.400000 and pm" when Mr_ s,~m_,i,_\- med slubventions paid to .-‘teamship .to ph()!()grap|1 ]1(:r_ -:h'\_ (-me!-ed times total a formidable amount _ . her face with pa.p.a_-s :These include 3290.000 for thetpllal (‘On-slrllction grant: (CF \Vin-plmttn iPiclou, Charlottetown and Mag-‘52l7-769 . . alen Islands service; 334.500 The estlmalcs meal that the _ to Newf,-,,md1a,,d‘government bad doubled the '59,-Vice; 542_- for 9 1_;1a,,disalaries of the provincial lieu- tie the St. Lawrence north shore l“—"-'=‘“l't10\'0rn0rs. raising that of lrltn and $794,923 for the P.F..l. FE-It from 5,0000 to 515.000 {In- land Nova sum, Se,-\.vk.e_ pnufillyp nntarmlarid Quebec vie; ' All told. these siiubventiouz are ggalzymlgllziiesienn :}]lv::he:n;r:VaLL_ esllmaled llll‘ year 3'‘ $l~2l9" ces the figure. is $l8.000. Travel- 923 °°l“‘pale‘l l° sl-ll53~‘l’9a “ 3’l""‘ll' . ling and hospitality expense for and equipment for the park is .down to 5295.000 from last year’: estimate of $300,850. Ordinary health gran’: total ‘$325130 for the island and hos- are low the P.EI ll‘lld.“la5 “'lllll’lll P3l“- lportcd early Tuesday that 3 Pi- the lieutenant-governor of P Fl Opera‘t\<‘-2 oxrioeflar :"(;slt)l1l1(r::l;il[)(’i: Cubnatrcraft llandedgcnetar M Chm.l0m,m“,n' the agency remains unchanged at 57599 §Pau1's apparent lrecoilery was ,:f,l.,,.."l§l..,l,°(fl:Vel.:lpe;.:l,:l.,ll,,_ ‘ Ola ldepot wharf reconstruction, ughile. in O.nla$i-1io0g(nd d uebfi icheckeawiipn ‘blood clots as. The “W 'umdemmed W"_ s.«;\"t'i.-itio mp» __ Villarricavanld supplies to the area mtfilorfiedfindtshlv &l:(;ld!nh§[ar9d§§- l,t;:erl'*=‘:';‘r‘,‘\yi:1‘ce'sll,-t i_‘“sl},_,0& if lveloped in his right leg and left lpams said [hey were om Of fuel volcano, \\'.‘llt'l1 erupted with an miles south of Santiago. -_m k_ - f 1“, _ 9 3 l‘ 1%’ ' llung Sunday and Monday, The-n»and Ins,‘ Mrs: Smnh said meV;awesoti1e roar lylonday. spread Press reports put the dealhlll°ll_“ll ‘l°° "lg, aclllle‘ “ml ' ' la Tuesday morning medical hounh, Easonne at 3 nearbs, inew terror after landslides bur- tol at 22 with 35 missing. Of-.3ll"lll3l~" 59l'V'°9~‘ al’ ‘l.30l"l°" -llldllfl‘ 5-'il3"l“-‘ 3""_3ll"“’3"' ‘bulletin told of the new compli- s(.r\'.‘i(.9 smfion. 31“, said "my ied a village in southern Clule ficial figures were seven dead l_°l3l 5ll'76-lll°°- Pllbllf “fills: _nr0- ees on the sland. are up to cations. mad indicated the‘. were flying .and drove thousands of persons and 25 missing. But reports--l°"l5,°ll lll’ l-‘lalld llllal ‘l~"3llv‘.5l37~llll llll‘ llsllal -‘llllr “""‘ll"‘ll" "Since _\csterda,v lhlondayl, jm chal-1om.t0wn_ ‘ lfrom their homes. ‘from the scene indicated the m'm:l§ll;dnlggn::::?i:: edpgzfsmlgfibyempnting me In his m3.lt‘Sl.V lhf‘ kink! has b(‘(‘n They said Charlottetown was‘ showint: progressive difficultv to be a stopover on their flight 5 in urinating." the bulletin said. to the Magdalons where they it “Otherwise his condition mains unchanged." l l I ".23.. -e. ' lottetown. The judges ruled it out. Left to right are judges Andy Bagnall and Dr. Wen MacDonald. both of Char Curlers of the l"l:2l. and Saskatchewan rinks watch Judging of a close Sask rock during yesterday afternoon‘! play in the Brier at Char- it re-‘were to participate in the seal i(‘lIe torn earth CLOSE ROCK IS RULED OUT With an officially estimated 30,000 people huddled in blind- ng rain on the mountains, reo- teams fought floods and the to try to get food l I l l l ;.l as-:- Alan Sam and S a s k. curlers male, 2nd loftelown, and Smith. P.E.l. Richardson. Sask. Arnie Richardson. mate toll will run higher. villagers day morning. lover the stricken mountain val-‘ ‘icy. “There is only mud and water where the " chief immediate (.0m.N.n “.3, buildings and grounds: 5800.000 tercolonial and P.F..I. Railway "19 {me of sewral hundredtoward the cost of olunnlng 8 employees‘ provident ftind will of (-,,nmp,,_ lcauseway and associated strnc-,he $6.400 this year compared to wiped? V _ {mm mp map by an avayanche titres across Nortbumberland $1.000. of nuid and rock when the 9.323 foot volcano first let go Mon-‘ Presented To Commons enled late this month or .Ivouml niicl-April. The sharp increase despite a slash of $1 “Nothing is left. of Conaripe. . said a civilian pilot who flew‘ [Own “-35, O'l"l'\WA 'CP\ —— A ret-orrl Rescue workers reported they high basic spending program of " found the bodies of two babies $7_5g5_5]3_3m for the 194:4 . as &°%l;'_l2‘ . .»o. floating inn the flood waters neat ‘fiscal year S,a,.“ng Am.“ 1,4,“ in ma defence dopaI_lmMt,S .the \’llla=.P. But officials had no . . . ,“.,,,d of ...h,,, ha‘)p(1nPd ,0 the 0.6 D9!‘ vent despite major nrnn- _hudc:t -~-tfillll the largest spend- othcrs in the resort and litm- ‘"11 “l ll“l*‘"("’ "“‘l~‘*“'3-‘ l’l“‘-" lllfl lllllll llllill bering communit_v. ented tn the Commons Tuesday B0n_:T gpE~nL\~(; R‘:_lN “.DDSl,TR0lLm'E.m -1 ll’. Flllall" Mllllslel wall" More than offsetting this were ‘ 0}llaI‘flp\eV'l dy.'a?0ltl‘ - '""“-‘ Gordon. a series o increases in such S_l.llll ll lllllllllls lllll°l‘.llll' The total, including $8it:2.000.- areas as public debt charges. Illllllllllil’ ‘ll llll‘ _l‘lll lll llll‘ mm in [he mm _ h”d,,Nm.\, "ni_ hospital insurance. foreign aid. touched off landslides In an __ - - ¢(.i(.n,m,. ,.M,m.(.h and mm“, area 60 miles wide around the \'cI‘.~'al $4-1 m0nll\l.V "kl M0 000- “.,...kg_ \’0l('H|l0. l‘PllPl 0lllL‘l?‘lF F9 sions. compares with the basic (;m.dnn-‘ ", ,,. mu, Book‘ of budcetarv spending es- ported_ The earth had been soft Spending pmgram M» $7‘H4'm7__ timates for I904-65 totalled ‘$6,- ened by heavy rains that began 94; for meal NHL“ last Friday. - rv -H -,0.» . - , _- . . , . . ....> _». compared with the llpadlllllllllils llll l°l'°l "l"‘l"' The oxlwndlllllp lll.0‘1mm “ll s0,:‘.07.‘2't7.25.'i basic program lalmns- Wen SH "ll 3' TNmw"' the mmmg -year. ls ‘llm ll with which he slarleel the cur- 60 miles norlliwest of the vnl- starter and Is ccttain to be rm, \.(,,,,._ his ,,ud..,,,a,... fig. tire is the one which must be cnvered mainly bv tax reven- ue: and l\'lllf‘l'l will help (lFf‘lf'lP the size of ill!‘ niitnslt‘r's bud! r~t'ir_v riotvcit for next fiscal year capo, which said a second erup l"’°5l“‘l bl’ >‘UDDl(‘|'|lP"l3l‘." 20"‘ tion came, with a burst of flame *’l‘"m9"' |'PftUf‘Sl«* fill l'"“‘l‘ '0 that pierced a column of dense ‘‘‘‘‘’l''' "W" ll|"lE|'R"‘-‘ 3-‘ ll‘? .\‘€‘-‘ll’ smoke rising from the crater. Pl"‘l~’l'l‘-“-‘C-‘-V The second eruption was ac 5" ll" llll“ -‘l“"l'~ "lllllll'lll"lll' mmmnied by an und(.,.2,.(,""d ary r-slimaics have added Mil. roar heard far beyond the dev 92f:.2r.1-35f to m:‘l'\;‘£4 3l"l""‘1‘§l":’;l"[‘E‘ l\‘]‘ (:.h-(tout hm altPRrl.V |‘|IlP"l 1i$lal¢’f'l RFF3. W”. N‘. ' l‘ ,. . “ll l ll out ('l|RlV"f‘S of It surplus Lava streaming down the vnl-rllllal l" $"42ll'l'l'l"lllll on M“ M mi. 3‘ H1, _ggog_, [hp §|1()w The new spending program is cano‘s slopes melted . . .. . . . ~' . 000000 -l l:.l " ul- on the summit. ‘this and me ll" «‘l"¥“ ' “‘ll“' ll" l"l‘-"lll“’ ‘ l" M" ml val) 0 heavy rains sent floods Sllrfllflpl lmnlsmi Gm-dang “‘P‘"1fl l-W‘ lint" flit‘ old a:e security mnmgh "H, \.a“m.' wash mi hII(lL‘t"l. cvnected in hp m-r.<- lftwfillllnhd ./Ht [\,"t'_‘P l2, 1-nl. It away roads and bridges. . . _ Reports from several rescue H E t m ‘- patrols in die a t ed residents S S I a around the volcano area got out of their towns and rural homes fYl"l‘.\W\ v(‘P' -—Hl!l\llt:ltl.< Foreign aid totals 373.600. l5ar¢|_\~_ gm p(y|i(-9 at 'rem,.(-0 of the 1904-65 estimates ta- 000. up .-0 per cent. reported thousands of the retu :lN'l ll‘ llw Cllllmmm Tu“. ")l‘fX}()I(\()" rm. ‘M7 MM!“ gees badly needed food and R."- “W m Wm,,.M,_ <‘l"ll“" Tnlal federal spending of s7..‘s83,3l:l_30fl. up 6 per cent. lic<¢‘9I't'h "|IllR.‘" Ill‘ 311-- iitclttdintz $8R2,0tlfl_000 for old 0llt'v.l0O to 337.800 900 "9 llensllll“ Works d<*narlmen| stwndlnl Defence s p e n rt i n g doun up .0-28.3l2:.994 to $20l.R‘.M.700. ?'|:f‘l:f.h:;eaths . . . . .. 2. $l09.00fl_455 tn $l.325,00fl.000 3 Row“ Um1n“Ssmns m CM‘ . . . , . - . - u - . . I . ‘ .~........ ............. .. . ,,;u;;;;«,,;*,eb;,°:,:.,:‘:.;.:,..'."' . "’ Editorials .. .. 4 ' ‘ ' ' " ‘ i Gilt‘ oiwraltn: gran up Spo . . . . . .. 8 I-‘edcral share of hospital V £’i,4dl,ll00 to Kings. Queens. t'it_v .. .5 in§uran(-4" up $125,000,000 to Summerside I (mom, l;“"‘°n h:‘1l‘l"1l|’zl°l;‘;’7"‘lx*ll)'-V W ._ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ 7 t-st as. l(‘ . .- Fliilallrsi-'ir.‘markctu it ‘&.(“ll}l ;'_l;2~(:;,t~&:n or fit.’ ll;‘l_l:“l.l;‘ L':""°9‘“d payments 0 ’ _ _ to .7 . . . 3| I’ r A \