‘quiere, North Rustico: Catherine PLA Department of fisheries of- Gicials and inspection officers visited Georgetown and were taken on a tour of Bathurst Marine Ltd. and Gut Garden Foods: Lad: yesterday. The OBITUARY ANDREW MARTIN Inserted by his wife The funeral for the late An- Martin -was-held- from. his Rev. GSsR, was present in the sanc- tuary} Rev. William Cumerford CSsR, assisted the choir. , Legion graveside service was conducted by Harry Mortimer. were: Lester 0O'- Donnell, Jerome Gallant, Naz- aire Gallant, Reginald McLel- lan, Joseph Gallant, Rudolph Gallant. Interment was in. the Catholic Cemetery. : Z FLOWERS Pillow — Wife Isabel; Cross— Mary, Leo and Family: Spray — Rudolph Gallant and Family:: Wreath —“ Management Guar- dian-Patriot. High Masses — Mrs. Peter Gallant and Family, Charlote- town; Mrs. Ernest Coker, Char- lottetown; Mr. and Mrs. James Davy, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Ben‘ Pineau and Angie, North Rustico; Mr. and Mis. W. S. Power, Halifax. N.S.: Wife, | Isabel; Holy Redeemer CWL Parish Council. Low ‘Masses — Herb Hughes, Seaton Mr. ester O'Donnell, Charlotte- town; Lucy Arsenault, Charlot- tetown; Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc- Lean, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs... James Peters, Rustito- ville; \Mr. and Mrs. Austin . Brown, Charlottetown: Mr. and | Deiron, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. £. Toombs, Charloitetown; Mr. and Mrs. Frank WWaiker. Charlottetown; Mrs. Hartinger and family, Charlottetown; Charlottetown Funeral Home. Enrollments — Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Redmond, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph _ Egan, Sympathy Cards’— J.T. Val- ley, Charlottetown; Mr. - and Mrs. Arthur Wedge, Summer- side; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whit- lock, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. S. Korrey, Cha town; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Peters and Family, North Rustico; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gallant and Family, Toronto, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Burke, Charlotte- town; Mr. and Mrs. Mosie Pin- eau, Summerside; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant and Family, May- field, P.E.I.; Mrs. Phobe Blac- Mrs. Casey, Moncton, N.B.; Mrs. Eleanor Stewart, . progress to date of this opera- . royal..road.to ruin. : : wife, Isabel, a brother Fred and’ a sister in Moncton. Pallbearers and Mrs. ; nsec thle agin ee: ; Thomas Sanderson, of Bath- urst Marine Ltd. and R. L. Doyle, techhical officer of Charlottetown. Missing from the picture was plant manager for Gul Garden. Foods “Léd., Einar. Munch-Ellingsen, who visitors were amazed ‘at the tion. Seen here are E. A. Mc- Carey, of Charlottetown; H. A. Laventure, district inspec- tion , officer from Halifax; yen Two Bad Alternatives Facing B.C. Shippers VANCOUVER (CP) — British pers stems from the Crowsnest Columbia shippers are faced Pass Agreement of 1897, de- with two bad alternatives says|signed to facilitate the move- Dr, William*Hughes of the Uni-|ment ef grain from the Prai- versity of British Columbia.” ries. ; , 5 They can choose the railroad | “The export graih moyes at '—and pay double the national tariffs which were established average in freight rates—or the in 1897—and they were estab- ___|]ished on a very low volime of | Dr. -Hughes, chairman of the) grain,” says Dr. Hughes.~ ‘transportation and utilities divi-|SET AT 1897 RATES sion in UBC’s faculty of com-| “Rates set _at 1897 prices merce, has made several stud-| have absolutely no relevance to- ies of freight rate discrepan-|day, and the railways.lose as‘ cies, and has submitted reports much as $60,000,000 on pping to.the provincial govergment on grain out. : the problem. " “When this happens, the cap- The average cost of getting tive shipper must pay the shot. pants out of B.C. is $12 a tom,” The federal; government isn't |he says. é ean i “To get goods into B.C., it’s'ping of any grain as of now.” $11 a-ton. The Canadian aver- . Hughes says some hope age is around $6 a ton for goods for B.C. shippers is to be found | shipped both in and out of any in a federal bill, Bill C-120, province. |which arose from the McPher- |\CAPTIVE SHIPPERS j B.C. shippers are captive portation. shippers, says Dr. S; It would set a minimum rate sending 9% per cent of ship- control so that grain, passen- lments by rail because of the na- | gers, express freight and mer- | jture of the shipments. 'chandise freight are not carried “Trucking costs of lumber to at jess than cost.’ ‘the Prairies for example, are; It ‘would also repeal the more than the. lumber’s selling pridge subsidy, which subsi- ghee ; dized, Eastern traffic “So the railroads can put into, prairie and B.C. markets. B.C. shippers whatever rate im-| These things, says crease they see fit.” ; One large factor in he dis- crimination against B.C. ship- OBITUARY MRS. EDMUND CARSON Inserted by the family. \Charlottetown; Miss | Emma, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Marshall and Family, St. \CY> Massachusetts, Saturday, |John, N.B.; Joan Doucette, | April 3rd, 1965, of Mrs. Edmund 3 ‘Carson (nee Ida MacMillan) [Charlottetown airs. phe Coe, formerly of Fairview and Char- Mrs. Howard Gallant, Rustico- |!ttetown, P.E.1. ville; Wilfred Gallant, Charlot- The daughter of Donald and tetown: Mrs. Sereine LeClair Charlotte MacMillan, she leaves te Mary, Charlotetown; Miss ‘© Mourn one daughter (Miriam) Mary Irving ‘Charlotetown; |294 two sons (Donald Ernest Heath Macquarrie MP Ottawa: |and_George M.) Her husband | Fass *,|predeceased her in 1939. Also 'J. Angus MacLean MP, Ot © tawa: Mrs. Chester McLure, |SUtviving are: one sister (Char- and Lena, Toronto, Ont,; G.L. tte Riordan), one brother} | Anderson, secretary DVA, Char- | ‘Wilfred Newman), four grand- lottetown. jchildren, eight great-grandchil- - CARD OF THANKS (Ehidren, Sur ereatérand- Mrs. A. Martin and Mary wish! ‘Phe funeral for Mrs. Carson to thank Father Maloney, Fa- | was held Wednesday, April 7th, jther Cumerford, Father Mac- from the MacLean Funeral ‘Donald, Mrs. Percy MacDon-:| Home where service was con- ald, Churchill, P.E.1., Dr. Me-|ducted by Rev. D.A. Campbell. Leod and Charlottetown Funer- | During the service two solos “I |al Home and friends and neigh-|Need Thee Every Hour” and bors who sent flowers, Masses, “Have Thine Own Way ° Lord” sympathy cards and helped in were sung by Mr. Frank Wood. jany way in their sad bereave- Interment took place in the Peo- ‘ment. {ple’s Cemetery. EMPIRE s “ ‘ Price: $25. per Share to yield 5.50% . Subscription will be received subject to rejection or allotment in whole or in part and the right is reserved to close the subscription books at any time without notice. It is expected that definitive share certificates will be available for delivery on or about April 15, 1965. 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' A- total of . 193, also a sénior. advisory counsel, rolled off cme tee ee (26,899) ; (3,271), 20,021 Ford; 4,080 (4,414), 44,960 (46,279); | General Motors 8,259 (8,682), 111,733 (97,796); Studebaker 432 (459), 5,499 (2,845); Volvo 75) Will Advertise (73), 748 (61. iIn Joint Effort Chrysler 415 (455), 2,437 (3. NEW YORK (AP)—Ford “fo 249); Ford 778 (968), 9,322 (10,-'tor Co, and-Hertz Corp., ra , 485); General Motors 1,459 Jeasing firm, announced Wed (1,766), 21,608 (15,317); Inter- nesday ‘am agreenient for joim, national. Harvester 305 (302),| advertising. ! 3,607 (3,738). | Ford And Hertz Under the program, Ford wil : promote its products and Herts JOB PROBLEM LACKING will promote its services. Minister becomes director of the depart-| year compared with 184,075 at The seveens. mental services section in the the same time a year ago. 1. Georges Tremblay. 59. now department. : Scheduled car production by, regional representative of the 5- Norman Pope, 54, formerly |company this week and total National Parole Board in.Moni- a:sistant director for personnel | preduction to April 3, with com- Tireal, becomes a tember of the in the Canadian p parative figures for last board. 3 service becomes director of/and 1964 in brackets: 2. Frank P. Miller, 53. of erganization and administration) A an Motors 800 (817), Ottawa leaves his parole board of the service. | 10, (9,745); Chrysler 3,195) (Re Saving is automatic and easy when you invest to income you cannot outlive. ° OF TaITe se OI LKNY 4 Ls, OMY Wye traditional easter suit . Short, short_box jacket is double breasted with revere. Slim skirt is Siac ache, "s Ee a9 ge as neckiine. n 39. 16.95 only. Sizes 9 to 15. Price for the three 4.98 In attractive diagonal piece is ite with black trimmings, is Easter crisp Neat flap over handbag is _. 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