My" “7" " 18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. March 26, 1963 new; ates»: A . , p 1 wiiiémviimonis Mrs. Mary Ferguson. Long 'e' \i’ t i 55 IS KiM'Ks POUNDS‘ME’LT‘A by next Sunday a shape \\'or- ‘ the calendar-chart showing .. - '“W‘Wfit‘m‘mr- . ketbook. perfectly styled and designed for spring-into-Easter comfort .' . . two or three—button styles with two pairs of pants for extra wear and durability . . . fabric is crease-resistant . . and suit is single breasted. with semi-drop belt loops. Sizes are 336 to 44 in med- iums and tails . . . available in plain charcoal checks and wool blends in new Spring styles in popular Reversible it's fashion time at Holman's . . . and in our men's wear department we are featuring everything that's "new for '63" In quality men's wear . . . ranging from top quality one and two-pant suits . . . to reversible; . . . to topcoats and sport coats . . . and including a complete. nifty range of lockers. slacks and trousers . . . all the best in quality . . . at prices designed to bring a smile to your pa. '5 Top Quality Two - Pant Suits l_._..———.-._.——--—'-—_'----—-— Beach. California. housewife her progress in losing pounds. thy of a new Easter dress. ‘ , I. H who's determined to go two Sunday's weight: 232. a loss She consumes only coffee. tea gleys, olives and blues . . and . weeks without food. looks at so far of 12 pounds. Her goal: and bullion. (AP Wirephoto) the lining is guaranteed for s I ‘0 English Carpet Plant Will locate In lruro iof the plant to include a spin- ' mill_ ; \‘iscount Garnock. director of LCanadian operations. said the firm had considered a Cana- ldian plant for some time and ‘the tariff surcharges and de- ‘valuation of the Canadian dol- .lar were main factors in the final decision. Lord Garnock said the spe- S 7:: years ! priced at just 1 l 39.95 Lightweight comfort . . . up to the minute styling in these reversible coats . . . two coats for the price of one! Bv DON McLEOD lmost all of the plant‘s 100 em- Cial transpnmaun" assiStance Shnwerpl'OOIi Wllh SGt ' in A " 4- . I, .s . ‘ . ~. .- provided under the Maritime ‘ _ flirting tL°’f.f:;..“b.Sttt3“” “strait an sleeves and half - mean Crown corporation set tip to as- Sist secondary industry. will build a plant in Truro at a cost of about $500,000 for Crossley Carpets Canada) Limited. The firm a subsidiary of John Crossley and Sons Ltd. yai Halifax. Eng. has announced it will establish a carpet manufact turing plant in Truro employing 100 persons. it Is expected to be in production within 12 months. lEL will lease the proposed 35.000-square-fool plant to the company. An unofficial esti- mate of the entire cost of the project is about $1,000,000 in- cluding equipment. company. sup- than half the British rugs and carpets sold in Canada. has been negotiating with IEL since November. lEl. general manager R. w_ Manuge said here Monday 81' tians. He said Crossley had in- formed lEL “there is ever “prospect it will be able to pur- chase its main raw materials in Nova Scotia, for instance. wool- len pile yarn and cotton backing n... Stanfields Ltd. a woolcn man- ufacturing firm, and Federal Products Ltd. a textile plant. are currently located in 'I‘ruro. An IEL statement says the company's decision to locate in Truro was based on the fact the town is textile orientated. has a record of labor stability and fa- cilities for service and repair of machinery. The plant. which will produce a full line of carpeting for sale ,across Canada. initially will get its yarn from England. An al- ternative to obtaining the raw material from other Nova Sco~ tia firms later is the expansion British Gov’t ls Planning New Trade Deals With Recls LONDON (AleThe British government. plagued by export difficulties and high unemploy‘ men is quietly setting the stage for important new busi- ness deals with Russia and Red China. The. hoard of trade has ad- vised the South Durham Steel aml Iron Company it is free to sell oil pipe to the Russians. The szzsomom Middlesborough firm has been losing money '. lt hopes to pick up or- der: for pipeline equipment which West German companies have had to cancel as a result of a government embargo. Britain's refusal to join in a general Atlantic Alliance em- bargo of steel pipe sales to Rus- sia has been criticized in Bonn and Washington. The British cabinet is also considering a Moscow offer to sell Britain up to 2.000.000 tons of Soviet oil a year. As ball. the Russians have in dicated they will place orders with the hard-pressed British shipbuilding industry, EXPORT OR DIE to the United States about pipe- line sales The Russians. in a complaint made public Saturday. said the United States is exerting pres- sure on other Countries to re- fuse to sell the Soviet Union pipe for oil and gas lines. The Soviet Union urgently wants large-diameter pipe to complete major oil and gs pipelines to Poland, Czechosto- vakia. Hungary and East Ger- many. The United States has embar- goed sale of large pipe~~ovcr 19 inches in 'diamcter~to thc B: Soviet Union and has asked its Atlantic allies and several other countries. notably Japan. to,‘ialt Union. sales to the Soviet ll essential factor in locating in Nova Scotia. Two months were spent ex- amining potential sites in Can- ada before choosing Truro over 15 other Nova Scotia centres. QUEBEC MADE BID The Quebec government is re- ported to have made a strong bid to have the factory located at St. Hyacinthe. The new branch will be the. firm's third overseas operation. A factory was opened last month in Durban. South Africa. and one had been acquired ear- lier in Australia. , G. h’lachnnan. Truro di- rector of lEL. said Monday var~ ious 'l‘ruro bodies had been “working on the Crossley pro- ject for many weeks." ". . . We are proud to be able to add thc (‘rossley plant at a new industry." he said. Hi]. said 'it has concluded a ;“normal tax agreement" wit-h ithc town for the new plant. 1 The 160-year-01d English firm plans to have warehouse facili- ties at Montreal. Toronto and' possibly two or three in Western Canada. including Winnipeg and Vancouver. IEL last month announced proposed construction of a $2.- 500000 - $3000.0in assembly plant at Dartmouth for Volvo (Canadal Ltd. a subsidiary of the Swedish motor t'irm. Volvo of Sweden. How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and m . . C ‘s breath). Get FASTEETH today at drug counters everywhere. Men’s ALL - WOOL SUITS Handsome styling in two or three-button suits l l l two full I . . crease-resistant all-wool fabric with centre and side vents; single breasted style . . sizes are 36 to 44 in regular . . . 38 to 42 in tails, and 40-44 in stouts. Suits are half or plain charcoal checks of blue, brown and grey. fully lined. in priced at just 49.95 new Spring lines in Mens Sport Coats All-woo! coats with Zl-bulton front; flap pockets. side vents and half lining. Sizes are 36 to 44 in these nifty coats for ‘63 in attractive greys, olives and blues . . . a “must” 29.95 i for the fashion-conscious male. shoulder. styled for easy fit- ting trim lines and good ap- pearance. Popular 40" length, with slash pockets. Sizes are 36 to olive and black, beige black. colors of and 42 in rich priced at iust men’s Spring Topcouts Tops for style and comfort. and warmth without weight! New green patch style with 3—butlon front . . featured with the ._ shoulder length collar. and pocket flaps edged in leath- er. Wool laminated foam back: neat herringbone in black and white; sizes 36 to 42. all fully lined. priced at iust 35.00 maflan-“ Queens. More" Reg. High School ' 16.95 12.95 “Th's , - st ' t r a..." @3333; ’El'ihoiii3°§ai?t. Choose now for . i: “We are traditionally a trading k l. . (l i It " li- . — — — — — — — gsfg‘L'EPSQN fifi‘iim‘ggfim Easter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . only .0 could do. We would do business K ,1 with "the devil provided he ' di paging} governmfim mimg‘m‘s money out 0* Slow accounts _ — — — — — — — — — — — — — began a round of talks with Lu Telegrams. Nothing gets action like aTelegram. I 2' fifiiii'ga'ltipuii’mmfiiiii'. It commands respect. sticks to the facts. When tn etsn trade. you mean business, say it with a Telegraml I :2 . I perfectly d e s i g n e d for c MOSCOW tAPt-—'I‘hc Soviet ‘ I ‘ th Vl l'l ell “vemmem has “mm” "3'" Slim line style, and permanently creased; with tapered or regular leg . .. . wash walm ‘ t 0m waght ' ' ' '1'“ ‘ wrinkles iron out quickly wool \v ted I I I eye-catChing jaCRets With a . ' . . r; ' ors ' . - . ' CONSERVATIVE PUBLIC MEETINGS . . . mwmm . “ annel 1n charcoal, olive. blOWh and grey I pleated from; crease resistant; nylon I each one‘ wrinkle.res]stanl th I . Pl. [E ' ' . . 30 l 42. S' l l ' . °f FATE T MF AC m 517“ 0 mg 9 p Pat [mm tab thread used throughout; deep. roomy poc- and Wm not “ram "0" “3‘ l' Tues. Mar. 26th 8:30 p.m. Young Prog. Conservatives. fastener on back pocket; rubber grips On I . . , l Zipper front. sélf collar and :2 - I c . C m cw, . . ' kets; available in black, grey and olive. ommuntty 0 re. own waistband; and doublestitch pockets. I I cuffs; sizes 36 to 44. in blue. N‘ Wed. Mar. 27th 8:45 p.m. Vernon River Hall I olive, bronze , , . of nylon g ‘ Mar. 30th 8:30 pm. lrtshtown mic“ a, in" I Pm“ a, in" | Jersey laminated fabric. ‘. " 3:30 ~p.m. Joint meeting Kings and l l l pond at lust I 9.95 , 8:30 p.m. Stella Maris Hall. No. Rustlco a, 8:00 p.m. Community Centre. Chem 2 0:30 pan. Yodt Hall. York ' it 3:30 PM“ Vim M. thgfig Kolmnn’e are pleased to present a “Ledlee’ Mon Show" . . -. In our 8rd floor furniture departure“, Charlottetown. on Friday. March 29th . . end in I “30 PM“ m M. am our 2nd floor department. Summerstde, on .0le 5th. No edmiuhn charge; valuable door prime. Ticket- may be picked up In our ledlea' weer departments = Q"... Com, mm mum." In each store. Three oneshour shown each date . . . Melton: at 2:80 p.m. .. . . and show at 4:00 pm. .. . .. and 8rd show at 7:00 p.m.. . ”“ l at) / s l