fo. EMPLOYMENT __ EMPLOYMENT WANTED _ EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMAN hitectural or Engineering background pre- oan with planning experience. . ‘Salary commensurate with training og and with fringe benefits. Apply in writing to: Walter P. deSilva, Director of Planning. oe Regional Planning ree c—_ and exper- 10 Duke Street Halifax, N.S Canadian Export Figures *: Running Behind '64 Bo OTTAWA ‘CP: 1—Latest avail- able Canadian export figures are running well behind the rapid rate of increase whick a year ago triggered a 163 per cent bocen for 1964. c Figures now public for the wheat shipments to Russia. The winter months they‘ were down 1964-65 months of —- Decembe-. . January and February show Ca- madian exports io al! countries NOTICES NOTICES PEI. FLAX INDUSTRIES LTD. FREETOWN ATTENTION FARMERS The company is .expanding their operation to 1300 acres this year. Therefore growers are urged to file their applications before Saturday “May 8th, stating how many acres intend to sow, . in order to make seed available to you in time. . THE MAN ee » ANNUAL MEETING. Poe BERCULOSIS LEAGUE, HARLOTTETOWN HOTEL, .- WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1965 12.30 P.M. Guest Speaker Dr. G. E. Maddison, . Director Tuberculosis Control, N. B. Luncheon $1.00 Public Cordially Invited rose just 1.5 per ‘cent over the same period of the 1963-64 win- _ter. sae Expért statistics for the first quarter of 1965, which will be complete when March figures ‘are released later this month by the bureau of statistics, are’ therefore likely to show a sharp drop from similar figures fer. the first quarter of 1964. . The snail's pace 1.5 ver cent ‘advance during the past winter ae < peta OBITUARY MR. -ERNEST—C._HOLM _ Inserted by family ~ There passed away on April | 15, 1965, a much loved and high- “ly- respected citizen, Mr. Ernest / Colin Holm. - |~-Born--at~DeSable -in--1881, he. | lived there all his life. In 1905 he {married Priscilla Green. By | hard werk~and geod manage- |ment they built up a prosperous farm. Their home was always jopen to friend and stranger. ~Texports to the” "|The Guardian, Chartottcton, Tocs., May 4, 1965.13 | compares with exports during the .winter months of 1963-64, which ahead 13.2 per cent. The s ned pace is cleariy the result of sharply reduced special sales which took place through the winter and spring months pushed 1963-64 figures FOOD up substantially. While the Russian shipments have concluded. wheat and grain is being sold m large quantities to China and Eurc- pean Comenunist countries. FORESEES: EXPANSION Finance Minister Gordon's pre-budget white paper forecast for 1965 said exports should con- tinue to expand, though not as. dramatically as in 1964. Figures for the winter months ~_showed heal! gains in total, nited States and: to the European Common Mar- _ket_countries—up 10.7 and 11.4; per cent respectively. Exports of wholly . manufac- tured products were up 17.3 per cent and sales of crude mate- ,. Fials were up 12.5 per cent. In the 12 months. .of 1964 these classes of goods showed gains of 41.1 and 13.4 per cent re- spectively. The unusual impact of the Russian and other Communist markets in Canada’s $8,0°4 0- Many were helped by his wise -?90 export squregete in 1964 is advice and practicai aid. He was a faithful canker of |the Presbyterian and later Unit- ;ed Church, being clerk of the | session for fifty years. He was also superintendant of the |Hampton Sunday Schoo! for forty years. He was Past Grand Master of _ |the Grand Orange Lodge ~ of | P.E.1. and an Honorary Member , of the Lorne L.O.L. which he at- tended for sixty-one years. | In politics a staunch Conser- vative, he was admired by all ATTENTION “RESIDENTS of SHERWOOD ———GARBAGE-—-COLLECTION SCHEDULE re - Sth} All -routes—serviced.- on Mondays viet de” now be serviced on "Mondays, _an Thursdays. All reetes serviced on Thursdays will now be serviced on Tuesdays and Fri- days. _RESIDENTS of PARKDALE Twice weekly summer collection com- mences Tuesday & Friday. ing to a close. CLEARANCE: ‘AUCTION - SALE “XN AT. NORTH WILTSHIRE -ON WEDNESDAY. MAY 12th. AT 1 P.M. SHARP Having sold:my farm, I will sell by public auction the following: —- Stock: My entire herd of Pure Bred Registered Jersey cattle. 12 milch cows, fresh and to freshen, 4-2 yr. old heif- érs. bred, 10 heifers 3 months to 1 year, 1 heavy horse, 9 years old, 1 sow, 6 pigs (50 Ibs. each). MACHINERY: 1 Farmall A tractor, 1 pr MACHINERY: : . lev arrows, 1-5 ft. M.H. binder, 1 scuffler, 1 IH. grain cru : 4 belt. 1 separator, I1.H. 750 Ibs. ‘elec.). 1 DeLaval milke?; | single units, 2 wood sleighs, 1 High Bon sleigh, 1-2 wheel | trailer, 1 chain saw, 1-200 gal. gas tank. 1 electric fencer. - Quantity of hard and softwood. lumber. 3-50 Ib. milk. cans. oo of split hardwood. .1 - 1962 International ‘2 ton CROP: 200 bushel mixed grain. titv of baled hay and straw Many other articles too numerous to mention including some household effects. Terms Cash. Owner. Auctioneer. ALEX. S HENDERSON. CLAUDE CRASWELL If day not fine, sale will be held first fine day. ANNOUNCEMENT HALLIDAY CRAFTSMEN: LIMITED Are pleased to appoint WILSON REAL ESTATE Exclusive Agents IN QUEENS & KINGS COUNTIES 400 bushel oats. quan- WILSON REAL ESTATE WILL FURNISH ALL INFORMATION ON OUR COMPLETE LINE OF PRODUCTS FEATURING: @ Sectional and Ready - Cut @ Dwellings @ Summer Cottages “@ Motels @ Garages ‘Buy the complete c Eliminate Waste po ‘DIAL 2-2511 kage rial a WILSON REAL ESTATE w Kent Street — Charlottetow: for his high principles and firm ‘adherence to what he knew was right. In Nov. 1963 he underwent 1 ma- jor surgery and made a good re- . covery. His health began to fail during the winter and it became apparent that chis life was draw- { ie passed away with his wife = children around him. satis- |.that in God's hands all be, well. ,Jeaves to mourn beside: his sorrowing widow, the fol- ‘lowing sons and daughters. who _ will long cherish the memory of a wonderful father: Basil. *Gor- don, David, DeSable: Elvira, *Mrs».Harry Dunsford: Eliza- j beth, Mrs. Frank Easter and | Edith. Mrs. Cecil Gass: twenty-three grandchildren and _ fifteen great grandchildren. The fyneral held from Hamp- | ton United Church, was conduct- ed by Rev. Bryer Jones assist- ed by Rev. Mr. Britton. Ball- bearers were Edwin Bell, Clif- ton Ince. Henry ‘Peterson. Hec- tor MacNevin, MacKenzie ~ Dix- on. John MacLean. Interment was in Crapaud People’s Ceme- tery. CARD OF THANKS ~. The family of the late Mr. FE .C.. Holm. wish to thank Dr. Mac- , Leod, Rev. Mr. Jones. Rev. Mr. | Britton, their kind friends and | Neighbours and all who helped in any way during their recent be- Teavement. Also all who contri- buted to the Heart Fund and the church. ’ Also. Probe Of Water Pollution ' - 0 + - [ . ° sity im May. spent the Easter gg Mr. Russell Gallant. student at St , Leo Broderick has teturned te holidays with her parents Mr. | and; Mrs. Milton Keough. Te Basten s Saleen. spent ‘the |-his studies at SDU after an Eas- ant Mn. Gerald Mendvihen.| sid Easter holidays with his par- ter holiday spent with his par- Christopher: Cross alter O'Brien, student at St. ents. Mr. and- Mrs. Gerald Gal- ents: Mr, and Mrs. Everett Bro- Dan Kinch and his Dunstan's University. spent the fant. Tignish Shore derick. | Eugene. who will te from Easter holidays with bis par-. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Gallant, Victor an has returned to exports to countries ct the U. S.. Britain. Common- Dunstan’s cuveceiiy. spent the f demonstrated in the ne a Faster holidays han ents, Mr. and Mrs. E,C. Perry, | SDU after mes the holidays with his parents. : and Mrs. Walter Hogan, ee POST OFFICE LOSES The change-over to decimat currency in Australia will cost” the post office $672,000, when Cnarlottetown. spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Gallant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gernard Kcefe. and with Mr. Gaiiant's parents Mr: and Mrs. Arthur DesRoches. ‘Tignish. David Perry has returned to St. Dunstan's after spending the i ks, at Lar- kin, were: called to the villa.e Easter holidays with his par- ah eee, — en Miss ‘Joan Keough. Charlotte- due to the death of titeir father, ents, Mr and Mrs. Russell letier rates go from fivepence to 36.6 per cent. In the 1964-45 town, was a weekend visitor to’ Henry Hogan. | Perry, Tignish. ° four cents. 28.5 per cent. : FOOD EXPORTS RISE . ~ M: Exports of live animals and 7 of food, feed) ‘aces and io t bacco rose 216 and 27.2 per cent- respectively in 1964. In the latest three months for which fgures are available, however, they were down 224 and 199 per cent. The white paper forecast aad that the export outlook for) 1965 is determined to an important extent by conditions in lS. mene @ * A substantial im- prove the US. market for Comedian goods is expected. European and Japanese mar- _kets are also expected to con- UX.. will be affected by - Brit- ain’s steps to correct her bal- ance of payments difficulties. “Taking all of the above [a-- tors into account,”’ the white paper said, “the expansive fac- tors are expected to more than offset the anticipated declines in certain markets. On balance, however. we would expect a Charlottetown — 892-1273 199 Queen St. — 894-8114 Wed. and Fri. 9 am. to & pm PY Ms: TO ALL You Lye “WONDERFUL MOMS! Adela’ 5 For Mother's Day | EILEEN’ Millinery ~ Beauty Salo Where everything goes “Offers you Half a on | Happy. _ Mother’s Day Compliments of “Island Furriers L Ladies v wear r of ‘distinction - ‘ Fr) ames Permanent at down to earth prices to your head! See us for the partect.. | ee ior Seaman’ s . gift for Mother. | Give mother 3 gift certificate, og eee lor bring her in person fora, Dial 47141 Beverage Ltd. | 79 Grafton Street fashionable new hat. | 162. Kent St Block Bldg. “First For Thirst” = OPEN DAILY - DIAL 894- 6523 smaller increase—in- exports in 1965 than last year.” Promised By Federal Dept. By STUART, LAKE ! OTTAWA ‘CP) — Mines Min- ister Benidickson sard Monday hjs department will investigate water pollution caused by base- meta! mining operations in Can- ada. { Announcements CITY & QUEENS oe ce tPhstees Kingston Lesion No _ Thursdas . May 6. at 909 pm. (TALS AY Diamoaa’s” Greeers; 7 49 Elm Avenve Telephone 4976 7%’ dozen eggs. 9c; Domestic shorten- ms. cc th: Garden City butter. 2 Ib. 95c; 10 Ths. potatoes, 4c. ANN SHIELEY Beacty Salon. cold | oye seamen, cob and were, Telephone 44323 SPECIALS AT Diamond’s Grocery. 49 Elm Avenue Telephone 4-974 “a King Cole tea bags. 73c: 6 tims mifk. 38; weimers, 3% Ih; four rool pack toilet tissue. 35¢. KINGS COUNTY PARENTS WHO wish to enroll child- rer for grade 1. a School are requested later than May 14. Telephone 38-2424. mine waste | tiene es liminary work now is under way: Sel one ‘on the effect .of coal-mining ia ted: styles. = He, was replyiig.to a brief presented by the ‘10 provincial mines ministers. It containea recommendations from the 2ist annual conference of the prov- incial ‘ministers held at Banff last Septernber. _& Hobby Supply, MOTHER'S DAY | 111 Kent St. Tel. 892-2202 Mclinis Photo { HAPPY. Happy Mother's Day Flowers telegraphed anywhere Cut Flowers and Potted Plants ~*West End Nurseries 22 Richmond Street Happy Mother’s Day Dine In Style | "at the £ RENDEZVOUS ia Kent Street - Charlottetown Compliments of Why not treat mother to ' ike Ltt Revere Hotel Drop in and see our wide 119 Kent Street Dial 4-7215 selection. The brief, read by Mines Mon- tL ‘ister A. Russell Patrick of Al- berta said it has been - mined that concentration wa- ters of as low as 600 parts per ‘billion of zing or 40 parts per ‘salmon. However. it was not known such concentrations” have on other fish. or what ef- ‘fect concentrations of other met- als have in polluted water. The mines ministers asked the | federal departmen* to carry out iresearch into the vroblem in conjuction with the fisheries de- -of- copper. pe aL seen Eiee Delivery 4-3525 The Cloud Soft on. Shoppe ,Mona’s Boutique ~ Shoes Fashi , Bring Mother for that | Happy wie Chita ia : Mother's Day . - new outfit. We will see Mother's Da y Feminine Elegance For | ~ Specials” that she is et it | +. Bowling for (Ademmeeeanes | op iv ted. . _ Shwe a | Stretchy” “Relaxation Half & regular sizes Wide price range ‘ | _140 A Gt. George St. . Blouses from $2.98 up i Gloves — Handbags 141 Gt. ‘George St. 43355 Compliments of ~ Wright Shoe Co. | ; Rollaway Alleys Charlottetown 164 Queen Street partment. CHECK -WASTE WATER ' Mr. Benidicksop said his de monitoring ee ee een “and ad- 'jacent stream” waters*for some in Eastern Canada. Pre- the eastern Rockies CHILD Health Conference Wednex- day, May 5. 1965-1°303.99 p.m. ana. Laboratories will be estab first Wednesday of every month lished. one in Eastern Canada, im St. Peter's Fire Hall. PRINCE COUNTY WOOLENS Anyone wishing te senq woolens for blankets contact Mrs. Eldon Large, Albany by May jah i COME ONE come all to the berefit card party held im the Royal Cana- dian Lecion Home Kensington on May 4th: at 8:13. Prizes and tunch. — ed- bythe Ladies - Auxiliary Ste NOTICE TO Gourlies Rexall Drug Stere Customers — Al Prescriptions amd Rexall drugs have bees ferred to Waites Pharmacy. the Post Office. Central Street. Sam- ™mersiie. Telephone 3181 or 223% for ail_your prescriptions and Rexall drug NOTICES NOTICES A representative and answer from 10:00 a.m. to following centres: ATTENTION FARMERS questions on of the Crop Insur- | ance Agency will receive applications insurance | 12:30 p.m. at the Co-op Hardware, Tignish, May 5th Application may also. Alberton Federal Building, May 6th O'Leary Federal Building, May 6th Tyne Valley Fire Hall, May I Ith a | be obtained by writing to the Agency office 38 Great George Street. P.O. Box 2000, Charlottetown. | AUCTION SALE AT SOUTH \ 5 beef steers (2 yrs. old’. hoes, forks, shovels etc. rubber hose (50 ft , harness CROP: 500 bales seed bariey FURNITURE: one standing hay, FRIDAY, MAY 7th—2 P.M. Having sold my farm I offer for sale the following stock MACHINERY: One lime spreader, one trailer. one power lawn mower. one hand lawn mower, express wagon, | electric ferice. one gas engine. grindstone, pung sleigh. wheel barrow. scythe, turnip pulper, hay rope and blocks, fencing blocks. 2 lencths ', plastic piping, work harness, set MELVILLE, 1 set lever harrows, driving 75 ‘bushels feed oats, quantity of — lamp, 2 end table lamps.. one coffee table, 2 end tables. one chesterfield and chair, 2 small tables. two room chairs. 4 small rocking chairs. kitchen © * table and 6 chairs, 1 Firestone refrigerator, 2 electric rang- ettes, 1 electric kettle, 1 toaster, 1 Mixmaster, 1! 1 kitchen lounge, 1 wardrobe. 2 pdediroom 1 ironing board. suites, 3 dressers. 2 commodes. to Owner Joseph Dunsford Terms’ Cash 3 beds, 2 stoves, 1 set Melmac dishes, washing machine. vacutm cleaner. television tnearly y new). new carpet. antiques, lawn swing and ¢ 1932 Chev. car excellent condition. other aes mention. © Gel fan cae will be held tetlowing- Tent. hammock. numerous Auctioneer Melville G Bell $12 Crapand -~ * ee year,” renewed _change in the income tax act, ‘to provide that mining taxes uae be allowed in full as a deduct- that a Canadian metal mininz | day spent at the home of Mrs. | William MacLeod. | to his studies at St | University after spendinz | Easter and one in the West to help with the field work. A site for the laboratory ir the Maritimes is under consideration and more staff is to be recruited “Studies will be well under ably for Mother's Das 90 Gt. George St. 894-6334 , . 36 Grefton St. Dial 894-7142 SIDMOUNT _ GARDENS -*Gloxinias & Potted ENTERPRISE. | BAKERY “" | LARTER'S DRUG ses Mother's "3 Dey = oe Ae Dial 22532 @akes. Mocha cakes, cup Delicious Candy for Mother's | cakes; pies. Delicatessen day. f NU STYLE “DRESS SHOPPE wm B irasan- - Blo and Skirts | foods. | Coamictics, Perfumes, Jewell- M House dresses & Street. | | ery- | ums niaeee ai 94% | 205 Grafton St. | i ‘ ques vd oie Freé Delivery | oe Especially for Mother’s Day Fountain Service | Fl lants. seedlings, Open 7 days and nights sbasisd Ape mr Dial 4-8747—2-2781 ee nursery stock bulbs etc. way durinz the 1965-66 fiscal Mr. Benidickson said. The provincial ministers also their request for and royalties paid to a province ‘ible expense. - Mr. Benidickson replied that this was a question for the fi- nance department. but noted suggestion along “sym- association these lines was getting pathetic consideration.” By having all her windows Window Cleaners FLOWER CART Window . George W. Johnson ‘ . Proprietor Dial 4-3219 McGill Ave. Extn. Charlottetown CHOOSE A GIFT. FOR FLOWERS Remember Mom for May 9th THE Give Mothera = Gift | Custom Interiors: '166 Prince - Charlottetown | Consulting -Services--For Painting - Decorating Furnishings Cleaned ; | Island Gt. George’ opposite c,Pure Milk Dial 894-3818 Cleaning and Storm Window Service Call 894-9688 Custom Manufacturing of. Drapes and Slip Covers | TIGNISH | eee “SHOES: FOR MOTHER and Mrs. Russell Dany: Tony | and Debby Boyle, children of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle,- and | Leonard Gavin, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Claude. Gavin. Ticnish. are | recovering at Western Hospital. | Alberton, where they had ton- | : sillectomy operations Friday. A card party was held at the | home of Mrs. Fred Martin. Tig- | nish, Thursday evening. Prize |’ | for highest score was won by | Mrs. Mike McCormick: freeze-? | out. Mrs. Rov Galant and Mrs. Irving Mockler: special prize, Upholstering Service | | Also dress goods and . | drapery materials in | 894-5195 ‘FOR MOTHER’S DAY FREE MOTHER - FROM THESE FIRMS! From $8.95 to $16.95 SUMMER CASUALS ITALIAN SANDALS : SLIPPERS ~ DRESS SHOES * LePAGE SHOE CO. -LTD Grafton Street — Charlottetown Mrs. Sylvanz Gallant. Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen | and daughter Elsie are visiting re- latives and friends in Chariotte-| town while guests at the home of her.son and daughter-in- pee | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pederser with her brother and si< ae in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cos- | | tein Mrs. Ceci! Murl has wt to her home in Charlottetown Sunday after a two weeks boli- Alfred DesRoches has returned Dunstan's the holidays with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Des- koches. Tignish. Mrs. Valmore Arsenau!!. -Tiz- fish. is much improved in health at hen,home after sufferinc a | brokefi collar bone in a car ac- cident.a few weeks azo that in- | Volved her husband and their children Edward Ready has returned to his studies at S' Dunstans University after an Easter vaca- tion spent at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Lioyd Ready. Wilson Shea, Jr.. has re‘urnea to his studies a: St Dunstan's after a holiday spent at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Wilson Shea. Sr.. Sea Cow Pond. Billy Harper. who «pen the Easter holidays with os par- | ents. Mr. and Mrs Wace Har- per. Anglo, Tignish returned to bis studies Jean Handrahan. «ho «). zr- Avate from St Prinstar « Uae _ Give mother a day off. Join us for Lunch THE “CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Charlottetown, P.E.I. MOTHER'S DAY Duncan Hines Cake Mix With every Phillips Automatic Electric Food Mixer Priced From- $49.95 complete with bowls. etc. ¢ Firestone Home & Auto Co. Ltd. “GLORIA LADIES WEAR’ LADIES DRESSES $3.98-$24.98 and Dinner. MOTHER’S MENU . Antipasto Green Turtle Sou,. Roast Prime Sirloin of Beef. Sauce Bearnaise. . or Roast Loin of Spring Lamb. Mint Jelly Vegetables Panachees. RANGING FROM © Handbags Chateau Potatoes. @ Gloves & Scarves ‘ Bavarian Cream. | @ Lingerie Coffer e Sweaters Petits Fours. Vf GLORIA LADIES. WEAR WHERE SMARTER WOMEN SHOP Great George St. — Phone 4-4714 $3.00 per Person Half price for children under 12. Call 4-7371 for table reservations. © ‘ . a, | sf?