v .1 m‘ ' nonmwrs'r TERRITORIES ,n-om l g 719. l J ‘ u ane‘um‘ ELLERSLIE Mr, and Mrs. Glenford Miller and son Elton were recent visit- d Mrs. Randall Mr. and Mrs. James Morri- son and family, Alxberton wore recent visitors of their parents, Mr. a d Mrs. John Morrison and Mr. and Mrs John Bigger. Tyne Valley. Mr. d Mrs. Lyman Morri- son, Hamilton were recent visit- f MIT. and Mrs. John Mor- rison. Miss Kathleen Ellis, Summer- side spent the weekend at the (home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ellis. Mrs. Winston England ‘ was hosteSs to St. John's Anglican .A. Wednesday evening. After the worship period and .roll call the business part got under way. It was decided to purchase 20 w h books for the church. at the May meeting. Mrs. Lut- her Ellis invited members to her home for the ' ‘ Baking committee will be Stanley Williams and Mrs. Roy Williams. An auction sale was held which realized a substan- e son-in-law and an sof tial sum. and was much enjoyed. A delicious lurch was served by the hostess and committee. Mr. an Mn. Ralph chideson and family. New Glasgow and Mrs. Jack Maciasac and son. Borden were recent visitors of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E R. MacNevin Mr, and Mrs. Albert Waugh, and family. Wilmot, were re- cent visitors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Psynter, Summerside, were recent visit- ors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughiin. Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Hut- chison and family, Summerside were recent visitors of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. Haroki Gillis have returned home after visit- ing in Saint John. N .B_ with their daughter, Mr Mrs. Melvin Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Dennis, d family were recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hark- ness, Cape Traverse, Alfred MacLean was a recent visitor to Simunerside. and ugar Are Increased MONTREAL - (CP) —— Re- fined sugar prices were increas- ed 10 cents a hundred pounds Tuesday by two major Montreal (refineries and .15 cents third following higher world raw sugar prices. The present prices are higher than they have been in 43 years. nesns‘r LOSES midf— .. A WASHINGTON COS (AP) Hearst official told the House ,antitrust subcommittee Tuesday the company lost $4,000,000 in 1960 and 1961 on its Los Angeles newspaper operation. G. 0. Mar- kuson, general manager of the Hearst Newspapers, heavy losses led to the consoli- dation of Hearst's morning Ex- aminer and evening Herald-Ex- press in January. 1962. bye said the NowIa-n Re-elected KENTVILLE. N.S. (CPI -— Fi- nance Minister Nowlan was re- ported re-elected tn D‘ghy-An- oapolis-Kings Monday as storm- ayed returns struggled in from isolated polls. Communications in many parts of the big Annapolis Vai- ley constituency were knocked out by wet snow and high winds Monday. Some roads were blocked as well. Mr. Nowlan has been a Pro- ,8; 3f the Commons since loss. The finance minister trailed his Liberal opponent. John E ffner airing the early part of the counting. Mr. Shaffner is president of an Annapolis Val- ley food processing plant. N “‘H 0‘. 0-0 0-0 O~O Or. 0—. 0-. O 3 ll. BENNE’I‘T CARR ' s 3 Insurance Counselling : : Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada. : Phone mm . 4.5435 * a Charlottetown. B.E.l. i M‘HHWWDO“ EASTER SALE Open Thursday to 9 D D irhiuou's F OR BRANDED INSPECTED STEAK GOOD on; 1D 0 1 1 1 1 . murder , BACK ’ Great George St. -to delay their reaction until the , .outcome is a little more clear- shown as it was launched at Wirepholo Via cable from Lon- cm The half-million-dollar y a c h t . Sa ' ‘1 thin The pa er says Pearson's; . chief difficulty is that his most l m?" favorable If. he ’33” °b' amenable allies may well be tamed a clear minority. lthe the New Democratic Party. 1 .who speak "the same political ‘ y - . dialect" as the Liberals. But the ‘2 1°“ exprcsbed dlsqum that no.dcfence policies of the two: nta . aria. built for auto , d ,1 d» [AP don. ' 1: you can say there magnate Henry Ford 11 is Kadg‘wl‘h“: Tittlfjn- ‘1“, w 7 -H _ 7 p _ -_W__,_, would be a favorable reaction ’ # 'in business circles if Pearson . . . d lplcxmg vote since Confedera- takes over." the spokesman BI‘ITISl't Busmess, In ustry ddddd. ud. dddd d... 1.... Pleased With Vote Result By ALAN HARVEY LONDON (Cpl—British hust- Several investment counsel- MEIIIGAL PHARMACY \ ness and industry expressed party had gained a clear ma-, ,. x .. d , . quiet relief Tuesday at the jorit. I -fiétgspeiriaysssem‘auy “hm :here to serve you ANY result of the Canadian election Onc qualified informant said ' _~h0ur of the da or “i ht but it was tinged with disap- British industry had been hop-d The same "C‘VSPaPCFv "1 3‘ y g ‘ pointment in some quarters. ing for a Liberal victory. It Separate report, speculatesi ——-———— Those who feared stalemate would take a "certain pleas- about the position of George l~ ure" in the outcome. but would‘ . . . d be disappointed that the Liber-(Drew' canad‘a“ ’“gh C°mm?5' lt als had not won a clear tri-iSioner 1" L0Hd0n. under a Lib- umph_ lera] regime. Drew is a former; (leader of the C n r t- ‘ PREPLEXED BY RESULT 0 Se V: “(e ‘: result, foreshadowing a period of instability in Canadian af-‘ fairs, were hopeful that the: Liberals might succeed in form- ing a working government with the aid of the New Democratic for 24 hour service party. Drew, 68, has bee in The Evening Standard. in the 1 London Since 1957_ Corner of Pownai and Party' iditorigl cojrgidmfit Pill}; spokesman for one of : Richmond St.. Ch’town ~ i is ere, escri e resu i ' ' ' ' . Britain 5 national newspapers ivn'lllnl'ln! (IIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ i MEllchL PHARMAcv: as perhaps Canada's most pol-.153” com t t rs t d. Harkness Asks menao _’ ed mg Leadership i All types of Religious Convention Jewellery for Easter CALGARY (CP) Former Demand the finest defence minister Douglas Hark- ness, re - elected in Calgary North. said Monday night the Progressive Conservative party should hold a leadership con- vention Mr. Harkncss, who rcsigncd from the cabinet in February inl a dispute over nuclear weapons. told reporters “After this clec-l tion it is apparent a leadership! convention will be in order." arkncss, who has won seven consecutive elections in the constituency. has said his‘ l forthat “once in a lifetime” .. . a perfectly matched and exquisitely designed Siffari Diamond Ring set will be “forever.” See our outstanding collection of Siftari diamonds and buy with complete confidence in quality and value. disagreement is with Mr. Dief- enhaker. not the party. He campaigned on his Hun de-- fence policy that ("onada should fulfil its commitments to its allies and acquire nuclear weapons. ‘ .‘ EMBERS I '- (Continucri from pace 7) Dial 4-6039 (PC) 9,045. 172 ‘ Lethbridge — xl)canc (lunrl- Next to Flying Dutchman Queen St. lock (PC) 2.070. Macleod—xLawrcnce E. Kindt‘ (PC) 1995. A TRUSTED JEWELLER IS YOUR BEST ADVISOR Medicine Hal—xii. A. Olson (SC) 186. Peace Rivcr —— chi‘ald W. aldwin (PCI 9.003. Red Decr—xRobcrt Thompson (SC) 1,155. FORD’S MEAT MARKET chrevillr' —- xF‘runk Fanc (PC) 10.061). , O Wetaskiwin—xlizu'i'y A. Moore (PC) 4,876. BRITISH COLUMBIA Burnaby - Coquitlam — xT. C.‘ Douglas (NDPi 5,115. Burnaby - Richmond — xRo- rt Prittie (NDP) 1,438. ‘ o — chrt choe (SC)‘ Coast-Capilano — xJack Da-i vis (L) 14.752. Comox-Albcrni —- xTom Bar-‘ nctt (ND?) 4.467, EsquimaIt-Saanich — chorgc Chattcrton (PC) 3,175. Fraser Valley—xA. B. Patter: son (SC) 1,430. , Kamloops — C. J. M. WiI-‘ loughby (PC) 279. Kootcnay East Byrne (L) 551. Kootenay West—xii. W. l-lcr- ridge (NDPI 3.353. Nanaimo - Cowichan - The Islands—xColin Cameron (NDPH xJamcs New Westminster — xBarry! Mather (NDP) 6.617. i Okanagan-Boundary vid Pugh (PC) 2.575. Okanagan-Rcwlstoke —- xStu-1 art Fleming (PC) 2.093. Skee a xFrank Howard — xDa- Pictured above is Errol Ford, Proprietor of Ford's Meat Market looking over only a portion of the Easter beef he has on display this week. ONE OF P.E.|.’S LARGEST BEEF DISPLAYS This Easter don't be disappointed with the cut of beef you get. At Ford's Meat Market you get the cut you want from the carcass you want, at a price you are mining to pay . . Our main feature is Easter Beef from the Easter Beef show that was held in Charlottetown that was fed by Heath meell. Others were purc from Marple Godfrey, Chester Dover. Alex Ford and Melvin Ford. Never before have we offered such a fine display of Beef . . . We will be GOOD FRIDAY from 8 am. to 1 pm. for you, the customer, to see our sp y. (NDP) 5.523. Vancouver - Burrnrd - Ron Basford (L) 1.7.08. gain from NDP. Vancouver Centre — xJack, Nicholson (L) 2066. 1 Vancouver East -— xHaroldl Winch (NDP) 7,311. l Vancouver-Kingsway — xArn- old Webster (NDP) 5,954. l Vancouver - Quadra — Grant; Deachman (L) 1.263. gain froml PC. Defeated External Affairsl Minister Green. ncouver South Laing (L) 9.171. Ictoria - Davis Groos (L) gain from PC. l — xArthurl DIAL 4-9223 FREE DELIVERY Northwest Territorl Eu COATS DRESSES Versatile Coats . . . fashion sense combined with every day wearability fabrics and weaves. Sizes 5 -- 241/2. There has never Been a spring as lovely as this. A spring with such exhuberant designs in dresses. coats. suits and all. A spring with so much, and all so en- chanting! 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