The brave and heroic action ling was marked in the P.E.l. of Leigh M-acWil_liams Legislature yesterday. Mr. )‘Loary rescuing Mrs. Macwilhams who was badly :.la-reiice Johnston. 90, and at- burned in the rescue attempt was presented with the Bronze tempting the rescue Medal for Bravery of the Roy- daughter from a flaming dwel- . 4 BRAVE ACT RECOGNIZED ilfensington Fat Banquet Hears l KENSINGTON -— The regutar March meetin of Kensington ISLAND NEWS PAGE at Ca-nadtian Humane Society by Lieuttenaitit - Governor W_ J. MacDonald. Mr. MacWill- iams was hostpitaliized for months following his heroic action, Jan. 7, 1963. SDU-Acadia Jury Says Death Due Western And Central Districts 3 Men's Association took ne The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. inifrohiis, 1964. ‘ form of a father and son banquet iwhen upwards of 100 boys and = their dads sat down to a supper lserved by the Kensington UCW. Harry Brown asked the bless- ing and a devotional period was led by two boy larence S i a- air, who re d the scripture, ‘iand Gerry MacKenzie who led 'll‘l prayer. lo 3-Vehicle Collision SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN A eoroner’s jury last ‘night found that Louis Carroll of Bal- tic “came to his death as the re- cl Champion the boys and pointed part of the aim of the men's as- sociation is to sponsor boy's groups. The chairman of e boys‘ icommittee, Fenton Mayne pre- -. welcomed i out that Carroll car hitting the Crater vehicle after hitting the Ram- say truck. Mr. MacKenzie said the Carroll car was in good con dition prior to the crash. Ask- her And Son Speakers children to Sunday school and church instead of sending them, thereby setting an example and showing our children that Chris- tianity is for everyone". . UNITED NATIONS (OP) _ Stirling Mtllar thanked the Secretary - General U Thantl I ‘u Thant speaker, Rev. Alexander Mac- sought additional troops an Kay also briefly. funds Thursday for the planned Three boys, Alan Montgomery, United Nations Cyprus Donald Murphy and Wendell authorized by th e Security Caseley of the recently organiz- ‘Council a day earlier. ed band, entertained the group} mi few s°m°"s °" "W lCondi'tion Oi King Paul Grows Worse a nets. A brief business period follow ‘ ed and the meeting closed with benediction by Rev. L.M. Mur- ray. 1 I Ice Presents sun of a t.hl_ee_vehide comsior. ed mm‘ qaceaaedts commit," sented cheques to the eight boys on the highway leading from was like D110!‘ i0 the 3*£'(‘Ml€""l- wh° had am the m Kensington to Malpeque approxi- he was Pafllamem 1" S"m"3°rs'd.°' Tile mately one-half mile north of Perfectly Sober. Mr. Macxeime ’cheques (c:'0VelgedMTeglSif8illl))I;hLA- Kensington on the night of Nov. rcecaufid tfryinghto spelak tad M_r- §f“fh°:-boy"sa"thanf(:ff 22_ 1963 arm a- er e cras an ac v _ The verdict wgg gnnounc-ed said “I could hear him breatn .379"? and gave 3 brie; ouulue by jury foreman Harry J_ B“ mg but he wouidn-t answer-~ :0! what took place at this parlia- hop following testimony by 3. Mr. Macxenzie suffered. an 'm°"' . ven witnesses. The jury delibez- lniured firm and _8_ W1 "1 “he ‘ , ""9"" P‘j‘Y“‘°l' '““'°d“°°d,A" aged for appgoximamy 10 min. mouth in the collision. ilison MacKinnon, eastern field utes before returning its verdict. ln his testimony. Cllll0I‘€l l’9l" i‘5°”“'3‘°>’ °f ill‘ AQTS Me" ’ Testifying C13;-3, ry of SUfl;me|‘SidE.d\\"1i1fll is an |lCiIl’lIbS,thWll‘l‘0 spoke t)rr(i(t;fly.d m Alberta Crater, Baltic; James Bull! mec Bnic. Sal 9 nspect 93 “V95 "l_ “C9 9 Archibgld 11a.m3gy_ 1-'[ami.itoii_ ed the Carroll and Crater vc- guest speaker, Reid Sangster, David Gordon Maoigeniey gai. hicles the day follo_w'ng the cot director of marketing. who SD03; tic; Edward Anni ciiampiom lision and both vehicles appear to the group On lh_€ danger 0| Darnley; John Alexander Craf- Ed as if they hfld been In _ 2000 _con_formItv- He Said that Crimi- er, Kensington; Clifford Perry, condition prior to the accident. its increasing’ lJ.\"_leaPS 3 nil Summerside and Cnst. Daniel LOCKED TPGETHER _ f_h‘“l“,d5~ *‘{"d 'i '5 . “my b-‘’ 5”"‘d' A, Durlinig of the summefgifie t Cnst. Dult'ill1t§| said that ‘|l1Ve:d f(l)l\‘Allrl‘ I: tghfi fiagtl; fatl}l‘elA'\eA(:iIt)1lj(l RCMP detachment_ igation a e scene siow u I’ ' _ At the time of the ooiiision the lights on the Ramsay vehicle _§peaking to the fathers. he said. deceased_ driving 3 1957 noose, in working condition. He salt]: as parents we must take out was proceeding towards Baltic that lliolh lhl’ Caglglll 3“: Cralef‘ ‘ "W . ' ve ices were a ama.'.'.e o on the Maloeque highway and Y .c°|n collectors i‘ No Problem ATHENS lAP)—-Doctors at-i ' King Pau-l of Greece: said Thursday night the condi- tion of the stricken monarch isl oming worse and worse."l medical bulletin issued at Altihmigh ice in the Gulf of - L‘1“"“9""° l5 °’““‘°mel.V 8 p.m., hours after a palace heavy‘ "°'P‘“'t5 l“'d'l"a‘° "h‘3‘i priest administered communion the” is quite 3 bl‘ 0‘ “P9” “*3”-' to the 62-year-old king said: t N°m‘“"‘b°"la“‘l 5'53"" “The general conditioniof his‘ The CNR dispatcher reportslmajesty the -ng is becoming} that the Borden ferry is only a worse and worse -v few minutes off schedule and is It gave no deians i iengggnggipgs ggmd[;]f“f1§]1;lifeis]-‘ed For the first time, a govern-‘ . . . . merit - controlled agency men-l Wm‘ heavy “'”'le' '9" "a"9‘"g tioned the word death in state- f''"'" l.‘‘'‘’ l” “lg “ll” -iments about the ' The . . n . There ‘5 5°l‘d fmm wesilstate-run Athens radio broad- P“i“‘ “’ N9” 3““"5“'l°" 3 “ d least‘ “The king is righting with {mm E351 P°l"l l° Cape B"°t°"'death and his wife Frederika 1 Island" I _ ‘is at his bedside as he suffers There was solid ice from ihis moi-ta] agony)’ Cane Bret BaS'l Greeks use the word agony on in Port aux (1116. l‘l€\"i0llndlallll- lto describe the final struggle‘ The reports say that the re lbelween life and death- are some very larga flows some —’:‘—‘?" l of them as long as a mile. The d be- Northumbetrland Strait, coul Sugar Prices Seeks 1Toops,Funds A UN spokesman said Th.-«nt had made “preliminary .s-’lUild- ings" with the Austrian dele',¢i- ‘on for a troop contribution. He added that no formal te- quest has been made. Thant already has called on Canada, Sweden, Finland. ire- land and Brazil to provide troops for the force. to keep lpeace for a three-month period between the Greek and Turkish factions on the Mediterranean ‘ d is n . So far none of these countries have replied. External Affairs Minister Martin told the House of Commons in Ottawa that‘ (in government was not yet, in position to give a definite indi- cation of its intentions, and similar statements came from some of the others asked to con- tribute. Britain ls expected to provide the nucleus of the force. . 4 CONTINUE TALKS . . . ti. Intensive n e g o tiations con- tinued at the UN on the func- tions, financing and terms of referece of the Canadian Ambassador Paul Tremblay. who received Thant's request for Canadian troops Wednesday. met with the secretary-general again Thurs- day. Military attaches of the countries asked to contribute also met, The UN spokesman said Tliant was preparing an appeal to all member states to con- tribute to a voluntary fund to lDebate owned and driven by Mr. Ram- say. After hitting the Ramsay truck the vehicle caromed heati- n into a second vehicle driven Postponed l _St. Dunstans University ‘ch Summary is Given 0 Revenue’ Expenditure :’:‘i::'=:..::.*'"i::.i:. revenue and expenditures for the in ll3li"8X. last night. C0uldn't de- ' lated Following is a summary of March 19 fiscal year ending . . _. tabled last night by Provincial leave the Island vesterday as Treasurer Albatn l~‘ai-me-r in the course of his budget address a result of poor flying condit- in the l-efllslalllle‘ ions. If weather nermits the ORNNARY REVENUE team will leave this ninrning (Inrcrnment of Oaoiada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l‘i.775,690.'for the Nova Scotia capital. Taxes _ . 7,23?.,000.l originaii“ spy was to debate Licenses. Permits and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79 .lthe Acadia team here on Feb Olil" Revenue .. ............... ................ 2.393,040..22 but bath teams ,.,repa[.ed "K ,_ "— !same side of the debate. The om:,,1,’;m. E“.',,,,\,n,.",,", ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ " 526‘]m‘955"follnuring Tuesday night. Man- ow Charzcs. including Sinking Fund Appropriation ..$ 3.280,457. ;'me l"te"::\1ll°;"a':" Bibnilng Mm] > _ . _ _ . _ V _ . ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘ . _ _ . _ ’ _ . _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ . ‘ _ _ H 6.046. _ reague ')l‘9Sl en. .oin= on. llH"-‘taro and Labor ..................... ............ .. 3.634.567. t aW8i'd°d ""9 <l°bal9 1“ 99”- F‘du~:2tinn ................... ........ .. 5.9'l7.046.i3"l 8 ‘W’ ‘*8!’ later he ~”9“°'5¢d Aim.-.10.». Ganotra] _ . ‘ . A . _ , _ _ . . , _ _ _ _ , . _ . . _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ . . . __ 417-v7t;_lhis decision and _called for a i~~i-wt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 214.5o6.ldebate at we- ,-_...-...:... Council ................................... .. 6‘3."79.i. tan ‘Silverman of alhousle A71-iciiltiire .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t"""2. is making all arrangements for I--hu-‘w-x and Natural R"Sf‘lll‘(‘(‘S . . . . . . . . . . . the debate. F“~‘v*i-ins 149,467.‘ _ um... -iv: tnillaintcnancet 2.535.575. n..-a um-tr. A"'“i"i§fl‘Flll0 l67.065..F C 0 Y’ ni-no-~‘ “covet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337.911 . Ut] "‘ "' °‘ “N"“~'rm"nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 237.051. . "'V\""I:ll um.-= ................................. .. 572.573. N 3*" ' Ia‘ 'l‘v"~'*<Iit‘t'- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 247.128. l“'~*r "rm-not Expenditures . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 679.363. . Rt="""'ts rt Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45.000. ”l'0'l"tl. . . . . . . . . . .... — l SOURIS — An accirlsnt oc- Flsviinatrvd Sm-nliis lfirdinarvl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ M8534.‘ curred Tuesday on e Sam-is §f‘f;'rTnf1Ln:l‘l.}‘ C';§g;;R Rm-ms , , 81. 2,, 7l;2'.f..§°a§..;?'°'n.2i..§§°‘1li§ll§ MW " " ’ ' " ""' T’ working in his wood—Iot cutting interest on Sinking Fiivtd lnvesttnciifs . . . . . ,. 2l0.532.-wfmd severely lacemted I63 Sinl~'n'.' Fund Anomtwiatioh. included in Debt Charges i.oi7.3oo._l Willi “'9 8*? he “'85 using. 0 ‘by John Alexander Crater of Kensington. Mr. Carroll lived for mately two and a half ter being tnansfented from the scene to Prince County Hos- pital. in his testimony last evening, Mr. Crater, who was returning from visiting his grandmother ll.'l Baltic when the collision occur- red, said he saw the Carroll can striking the truck and that be immediately pulled over to lh(._ right of the highway as far as possible but failed to avoid being approxi- htoutrs E‘ ii Mr. Crafer had his wife and mother as passengers in the front seat with him and his mo- ther was hospitalized for a month as a result of injuries re- ceived in the crash. His wife was hospitalized for three or four ays. TRAILTNG TRUCK The witness said he was tra veiling at approximately 25 or 30 miles per hour just prior to the accident and had been trai.~ ing the Ramsay vehicle for ap- umximtavtely cine ha? e. When questioned by Crown Pro- secutor George R. McMahon, Mr. Crafer said he ‘had not no- ticed anything wrong with the Ramsay vehicle and that it stay- ed on its own ide of the white e. '2‘ :3 WAS SOBER David Gordon MacKenzie of irespiratory failure caused a crushed chest and serious luniz injuries - —ZitXpi—os.i~‘iiil:"i2'i=.‘—" miles above the earths surface. I reflecting to earth radio com- munications. difficulty in separating the ve hicles as they were locked to- gether. The w i d t h of the higliway , where the collision occurred was - 20 feet, six inches. Visibility i.‘~l’r‘rai.lC Association was held at that night was good and tne ; the YM ‘, Charlottetown. roads were dry. There were no I .\lai-ch s~'gns of skid marks on the high-l The way in the vicinity of the colli» tlct-ted: ' sa‘ . i pres‘denl; Coroner Dr. W. E Oarllaglltan. - nan. vice-president; Daniel M. , prtasiided at the inquest. Dayan. secret.aiI'y: Enroll Luind. read the pathology report which] treasurer; Harrie-y Intgts. Ohar- said the deceased had died from its Mcinnis and Hltglh MacLel- by ltin. directors. , The association was formed jwiih the intention of promot- lit-'.' an interest in coin collect- - fling: and welcomes membership atmgplgggplgiifinggrtlnn of 2:35 .' .i‘i-om all lslianders. ‘ ’l‘lie next meeting be held lat the YMCA on April 7 at 8 . p'm_ ‘ collided with the box on 3 mic‘ and that there had been sonn- ‘ O 0 Have Association A mP€i.il' of the newly-form- ed Prince Edward Island Num- 3. following officers were Edward C. Bla ck. l l l [Moore & Mcleotl Ltd. II Spu-rgenn MacLen- 3 ‘it-‘ti the daily newspaper il‘0m l This year the sugar price has ::,'gilY°uih';p°'l,.leh';;033399331025 Mnnday l0 Friday. inclusive. it-hanged 20 times—14 decreases bliildifig wm,"m. ‘;.it'h0 as Ilhengatur;itayupri:e1tzenilajiiisfizgi land sixhintgrre-1as;7s.t.ln 19632 the much of 9 land 5u,.,.,,,,nd;,,g‘ -~ -Pl'lC€ (‘ all 9 ll'll€5- W‘ s as ma he s ecified in increases were announced ear- lore-ases and 25 decreases. A ,,"}','_,','°,es.,i,.¢i.,y,, i,,.',’.,gi,¢ be. lier by The Citizen and Le iyear ago the price was $10.80 fore the meeting. Droit. ‘for a 100-pound bag. E93'leR A colorama of Spring with all the newest fashion details . . . waiting ‘pay for it. Under the resolution lpassed by the council Wednes- Cut Fourth Time , ay. costs are met MONTREAL lOPI—For the b h t .b t __._)fOlll_‘l‘il consecutive day the three. V t 9 Eovemmems con “ u ' , - _ irig troops, while voluntary con- :o".awa Papers liig:J(;rnnlg/mnctgcfialasugar Fennel; ‘tributions will be welcomed. l I llncrease Prices come filled up with ice if the _wind shifts to the east and olds that way for a couple .days. l wholesale price of sugar Thurs- day—by 15 cents to 13.20 for a 100-pound bag. Special Meeting l ‘ This brou ' ght the weeks sugar . OTTAWA ‘Cpl ‘The oliawaireductions to a total of . . A 5l!*’Ci3l mefiilhg 0‘ “'0 ;.lournal Thursday became the last price change by the rate-payers of ontague I The refineries —— Canada and Do- ‘minion, St. Lawrence and At- lantic —— was a 30-cent decrease Wednesday to $13.35 a 100-pound bag. ‘third Ottawa newspaper this iweek to announce a price in- crease. to take effect March 9. The increase is to seven cents from five cents for single copies 10th, at 8 pm to reconsider ladies‘ wear — second floor and after L4 for your selection. Come see the beautiful styles and wonderful colors _______ A companned b.. Chafle, Baltic, a passenger in the Car- _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 3200.62. l\In-rP-hee, also of isouris Linc 79" V°l"°_l° 3‘ "I9 ‘"39 9‘ ill’ ROW On display 0“ our Seumd floor‘ f‘Am’l‘Al. PAVMI-‘NTS iRoad. who was with mm at the ‘-'”‘-‘l‘- “ld he dldil" 7993“ the Fiii"‘ll(\'\'ay’n:i Elridrzegl ex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....$ 5.173.4l3.i time. Miaoinms was aflqgood "'0 8 wee 9 S595 . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. .. . . back to his home ‘where he was . Other .................................. 140.000. mm] to Scum Humim by 8 Sea COW P°nd~ 523;}; neighbor, George Pete-is who -d - TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .‘afle laavmg Mvacmms at we .d wi e price range Excess of Capital Payments over Capital and .l‘°‘l’”‘*‘l d'*""’° "9 0l‘a‘rl°"“""’w" Other Receipts . ......................... .3 2,775,233.; for lmod plasma. ————-' Maclnniis who was suffering TIGNISH — Emmett McCar- Estima-ted Increase in Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3 2,566,690. {mm a Very bad gash on his thy of Sea Cow Pond died at town four lust nitiight again hit DRAMA AT leg and rnom loss of blood was 0' given a tiransfusi-on and now is Leary Community Hospital, Thursday afternoon after a brief illness at the age of 64 and friends in the community where he was held in high es- tee in. Left to mourn besides his wife. the former Margaret Broderick of Tignish, are seven children. Robert. Ralph. Howard, Fran- ces and Rose Marie at home. Cora. Mrs. Ed Maloney. 0 Leary; Jeannette in Montreal; also three brothers. Wilson. Ot- tawa; Harold, Boston and At fred. on the homestead, and one sister, Laura. Mrs. Leon Arson- ault, Bangor. Me. neral arrange not been completed Weight Limits i merits have :’V""""-'3 '33- -.’.u 2'."-,..'-:.' -.,_- the peak of writing form they resting comfortably at the ,C,.mimed from page 1, reached the night they defeat- 3““l'll5 l‘l05l7ll-8l- iimid have idymicai womiost ed Doug Cameron in the Consols l\‘l‘f‘.l'i. . play. If they did Lyall Dagg E ER it is at this point the aftcr- and his Pacific Coast team W _ nrn.n games would assume an (Jlllld be in trouble. 5 TORONTO 40p) _ observed illlll0l‘l»8lll|C€ out of irmvo ’ By Saline ‘°l‘°“ NW‘ temperatures: to the records of the teams in- Scotia might Ills? 90 the llt€’lUlil ' Min. Max. inlved. Because. knowing they against the champion Riethard- Dawson __ .15 .7 would be pl“-L.‘ their last sons and cause the of fill! ncouver _ 37 as Brie‘) game home a home audd- year. Admittedly. on PBS! P9?‘ Victoria .. .. 40 49 mice. the Airl Burke Ohairlotte- tbrmances. these tlhti-H83 Ire Edmonton . . . . .. -3 19 __ hc same class as the Louis- Calggry _ _ 20 2] \‘ili( Lip taking the ‘tide frmg Saskatoon . . . 5 13 Sonny Liston. But seem Regina .. I4 18 ' l‘l’('ail Ll‘/i0ll, and even great- Winnipeg .. -14 18 cr champs of the past, being Toronto . . 4.3 52 button rts. ttatwal 32? :41; POSSIBLE PLAYOI-‘F _ M°" M-__j" _. 32 4.; But should Saskatchewan win Fredericton _ 39 51 this I;-g'mn_tz aggsbofltéwnflnk Saint John in 3 an-’l Will 8 “°° “ Halifax . . . . .. E ‘ there is your iv‘-vayoffi 'l‘lt°I‘¢- Charlottetown . . . 24 43 too. '. reason so many Sydney . . . . . . . .. 18 M newsmen have planned to re- Yarmouth . M (5 18 PATIENT nivniri here till marn- st, John's. Nfld. .. 7 29 log instead of taking oflf this ~l- R. Bonyman. Albertim, is a excnitng. l‘lAl-"Ax Cpl ‘ Th’ ‘"9" patient in the Western Hospital. so the thread of dmma win tliter Wlce sayéexgerfflyfinllg a r covers in . P 8!‘ IN was-rnnu HOSPITAL .“"‘_ “,2m‘*;"““‘..;':§mmM“fi“f.j ,,m,, M, “,,,,.,d,,, ,.,.,,,.,,, Mil l-l°yd Oliver. Albcrlon. H“ C ~ ex” Ami setting new high temperature- “ 3 Pallenl in the Western H08" “oven m the mama“ in ords in manv localities. I-low Dital. be tfliodig-Lid ccanom ph wbe ever. rain. extensive mist and Itncmvgs p-Me-miugs donned either at six o'clock this fifth;-tchism mam“ 9 °"°°‘ Mrs. William Bell suffered evening — or 0'95’ ° W‘ ' ,-, mu"-we fracture. W d d me tonight An extensive .lis.iii-banco ° "'5 8’ ' moving rapidly towards Central Iflernoon w-hen'she fell on an W35 Byeiection car when the accident occurred 0 ' llhe w mt to w .. W5. W3. mg“ ...... Campaigning resting I8 well as can be expected. is Quiet ...?:".“;" " "‘° '.".:::...::.*r*'.'.1":.°. ..;"‘: .....''.‘‘‘.’.§....‘‘.’ 0 ' ' " ‘ M ~ ' '" M to .3 N3,,;""‘°' ""'°-" "h“‘,’§ sounis — The oi-vic for few snownurriea. of the highway will roundup to L . Fashion's srnmther hail-M “W am ' fmmTryonth;vaaBap:e_“ Sfgfion ho 1,; Mm’ To Sflclallfli N mist ml Pm" spring tPIffl¢- & meant to peak from beneath these face. i-an cotnimuesth nva.co . ~ _Eh- pot-[tn W]: waggolfyhnge Sim‘? tat-ancy on the town council. is Edward lsland. Eastern N. B. 40 and S. New Glasgow 4! and - (“mtg Y‘: is gazing” in ...... -tum W °' °° '"°""°“ $°l'."“°“o%"‘"°’.."‘;..f.?“‘.‘...3‘.iZ§I ::- 3*» 5..."-° ‘ re the . a ey: Cl’?! - - wn a . onctun a - nrn'."...§"§.""" °',’j‘,‘;2,'.w:,fi The two cancidaoea. and extensive tot! patches be so. rredorictoii and Saint John ‘mun moans utomtus auras‘ Abide wt Mo. Organist. wo. I.aVie and Geoff! Ml¢E'¢h- comlnc cloudy with a few MW 40 and 30, Yarmouth SI and "fl. Park: Francis. Pallbt.-an 9"‘ 3" 00*‘! ll“! 0|‘ no Mm‘ flurrlea the afternoon and. 3. xmgyiiio go mg n_ 3 95 - 9 5 Were. t ts'nln¢- WM‘ ‘ll’ ‘°°“°" °'°“""“ "' "" ‘mm; "' id out at on rlottc OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 ' ' man,,,._.m,m"rm,e'w’,_wognrutcfledd:eybtn!isetntromotymild.turning much Htditetlyndila - Inn won, Arum Want‘ and Him to the taxpayers - colder in the afternoon: v/local; l:i4.0l.l.ll‘l3.5‘l "3': S 1} d ‘Fl ‘T30 Donia Qum”_ rm. cnadin in yoga; southerly 3 with gusts to M :;.cgda “.mm;“.. mm a UT ay un I . WW oflot-an and Victoria The vacancy “'*'°“ "‘"“"‘ "’ '''"fly 25' ' iiimch loetetown sn rim Ittaaduii. t..qp..;.,. mason John retired as gusts 40 In the t-nP"M°°- ‘“‘ ‘T i ' " Monday - Thursday 9 — 5 iv (‘NR agent h nouns and move! Early morning and and after today at can min. and sets at "' I I: attach ‘canister: - '‘’°' ''“'''°'''''"' " 3 "o M‘ = Qitetlx-c late Thursday evening will continue to drag extremely mild air over the district. A mass of cold air will enter the western regions late this morn- ing and continue to overrun the district by late this aft!-moon. The showers should end in all Coming Soon ,3- A warning that min‘; weight restrictions could 30 into effect -§ on pmvi highways at "any ' -« -«-..... .,-,*_ Canada l-Plgtnva rom Borden Chadoltetown will not be sub- ject to weight restriction this rl ng. About a miles of the blat- liononoha For the early Easter. we present a carefully selected group of season-spanning styles in a wide variety of He was the son otfthe late coat styles. Choose now. from one of the most Captain and M,.,_ Jahn 3. Me. varied collections ever Qtfered . . . Chanel types Carthy. _ . . . belted backs . . . braid trims . . . wools. tweeds, Mr. Mccai-thy was a promin- lamiiintes. and poodle cloth. Shop today. featuring poodle cloth Casually elegant . . . featuring three groups of suits equally comfortable for now and through the coming ae-asnnis. Featured is the new poodle cloth in this springs popular pastel shades . . sizes. Make your selection early. $16.95 - $85.00 SUITS . petite to generous $l6.95 - $69.95 Spring 1964 MILLINERY