that perhaps the ‘most striking | ‘featire'’ is that it has the. bless- ing of James Callaghan, chan- ™T cellor of the exchequer. The | | socialist chancellor has b.e en pleading for thrift. A. breakdown: of the coun-. leil's figures .shows: Horse ’ racing £610,000,000 *'$1,890,000,- | office to Canada. May Be Forced From Britain, LONDON (CP)—Lord Amory. | 000. ($3,000,000) a year. governor of Hudson’s Bay Co.,' ‘Moreover, any ~ Vast sere In Gambling ~ Brings ProblemsTo : j the company to move its head with it a disproportionate Lecrease in taxation,” y JO x 0 “ou e The c s ne 000); reyhound r : £125,- Amory, a former British high id. | 6 to te | | Chu g y. aing = : : ' Fs 6 000) ; football | c Canada, eim- | gain I-wish to ek: that | LONDON (CP) Dramatic | gambling ‘Las Vegas and taking | Gambling epresenting the 000,000 $375,000 ommissioner t A . F t | ( ate [pbssized. proposal: “Any board* ‘tially worse off then v ecald be | | reco’ ation would have to the gase if it had all its assets ‘be approved shareholders’ | in-the United Kingdom and Nevertheless, noted at earned all its profits in the the annual pgs the ; United Kingdom despite the-fact. burden of British taxation is in. that it would then®not be mak- 000,00 vn “this business away from casinos in’ Church nein ee ee pools £1004 hat Britain’s gambling | the north of France. Gaming | major Protestan | premium ricer i. ‘the greatest* “growth | was spreading “in a pincer! ain—says the 5 a inl ee industry’? in the land, tf adlp We from bingo- halls | £915,000,000 ($2,745 | Stricter gambling | new. evidence came out addicts and taking food out posh West End clubs across | gambling: in 1965, £10,000,000 ji -ensing or registration of in| the mouths of babies. whole, of society. eT more than the | percial gambling. clubs are’! ~ vious these | Pofnat A iol did’ not include | irae poy cane roulkiptying |ere creasing, with the prospect: tne |ing its present contribution to | proliferating gambling clubs or | without control. # company will. face- a steep rise gambling machines. Rev, Cor-| after the next two years, . don Moody, general ‘Spcretary/ SETS OUT PRINCIPLES | The: hoard Ind’ to’ ensure Loft the councif, estimated the to-| Longford said he was unablc | was not ‘so burdened with taxa- | of over £1,500,000 each yéar.”’ , it) 'so far ‘in 1966, the cotoane's te hareholders to endorse a. Le sates 4 transfer be approved. increase in oer Jan. 31, says British taxation could force dividend appears likely to carry | oo taxes totalled £4,103,000 | 12,309,000), up from £3,759,000 | in- ($ nena Te (3 STAGE, GOES BILINGUAL MONTREAL (CP)—The West-| lern Quebec region of the | \Dominion Drama Festival has launched a bilingual newsletter. to ‘communicate between the’ public and amateur and profes, : the British balance of payments |¢ome a regular quarterly ($4,500,000) | magazine. , OSLO, Norway slo’s first subway system, fan- | ning out to the east and south. | east of the city, was officially | 11,277,000) var: == + ~ ; Ae __—Raet “covernments. premium: :’ Governor Says Velaran Firm se at 2 he | New Home Recipe the government that | * -avs simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right-in-your-own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It’s easy, no trouble at all and costs | little. Just go to your drug store | and ask for four ounces of Na Concentrate. Pour ‘this into a pint bottle and add enough apefruit juice’to fill the bottle. Take two tablespoons full a day as needed and follow the Naran Plan. If your first purchase does not show you s simple easy way to ‘$ 1. Reducing Plan lose bulky fat and help regain: slender more graceful curves; if reducible pounds and inches vf excess fat don’t disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, - calves and ankles just return the mpty bottle fér your money heck. Follow this easy -way en- dorsed by many who have tried ~ this plan and help peng Back alluring curves and eee slenderness. Note .how quickly bloat cieen pare ae aoe bet- ter you feel. More alive, youthful appearing and active, yéar the com: y reported that in the year 1966, net profit | in the - Previous ve | SUBWAY... QPENED q. (Retiters) —| ‘{@pened Sunday by*King Olav. Fuel & fh. — st “Watch fér a new, exciting we RZ Burner 6 RED GSE URI ie een, ~~" Service JW. Skinner } HOLIDAY oi FIRST PRIZE . $7,000.00 | W _ 18 other prizes total- ling. ..- : 700.00 ‘A complete stock of furnace: parts on hand. Your Shell Agent for Charlottetown, Parkdale, Sherwood and Eastern, Pp. BL Dial-4-4044 — tal spent on all forms of gam-/¢o anticipate the results’ 6f ‘the | ti that i becomes liandt- concn Gnade ere gt Kings County | bling came to something | government's study now re apes in its .ability to rain. | | & good i ee Tost Mead oO | Hike £:1,250,000,000 - ($3,790,000,- | way but nevertheless set. out | tain its competitive position 1 | was no’ wi t problems 000)—-about one-sixth of Bvit- threeageneral principles: g ie There was some _iiidication of a iy ain's annual” defence budget. | Gating must be seen to be | | sxpanetiag P gporp ee tke | | slackening in the high pace of _ Progress ve “The situatign cries out for! honestly conducted under |ghareholders live in Britam Sreuee Serres foe remedy,’ said Lord Longford.| proper public supervision ‘so feast. of dean's Bay’ f Un a x .| Labor government leader of the|~"as to reduce. f not Hons ‘are in Canada. | |, United Sta t es department * rnin Corisérvative — ( \ ‘| House of Lords, in a full-scale) Ghiminate, the —eri ee | oe ~ {stores were invading Canada debate’ Thursday. | tivities that have HINTED AT TRANSFER rend she sete cate. Wee. tae Head uarters ACTION NOT IMMEDIATE ~ become associ with it. Last year the-- former gover- tinualty to pint heck aes q' Longfordand Lord Stoneham, | whatever profit ‘lett. in| DOr, William Keewick, t'0! d" int, Trautes e a Com home office undersecretary,| aming-should not be in | Stateholders it wai“too soon to | 4 Sait it ys gave clear hints that gambling| ‘form that gives .pasitive en-|£ive av final opinion on what | eretore, could not afford a tax Former Legion Hall laws will become tougher but stiieaerinek a dikes steps:-would be best for the | ierefore, could not afford 2 tay ; .L apparently not during the” pres-| "9 Prema, (Company, though he hinted to re- dian competitors : ent session ~ of—Parliament— | etpmn_t0_ explicit Juiman- weak porterss-laterhe had a-transfer “20 competi eee Montague | meaning that action is not likely to Canada‘in mind. je company to-keep the om aa st be uestion of —.its--domicile _con- ‘. +for 18 months or so, mu sufficiently | Amory ‘said the 1965 British tantl d. Ad t - ae It is generally conceded that| flexible to enable new abuses | tax bill was not as burdensome ~ >) ae J Office Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. | the present statute, the Betting| to be stamped out firmly and |as first feared, though the ex--S¥itch to Canada would not be | : f- and Gaming Act, 1960, fails to| promptly. tra cost to the company during | taken lightheartedly. And at the | 3 Phone 838-2779 | ensure that persons will-not be | Callaghan announced in his|the next two -years will be moment it wouldn;t:be in the in- | : cs a | induced to~ play. for -high_stakes last budget a new tax on bet-| about £400,000 ($1,200,000) 4 terests of th. majority of share- | — =— hee the profit of the promoter ~ ting but The Guardian news- | year. After that; the-increase {n : : Sa |. The, government's own’ place} paper expresses, its doubts edi-| the following four years is esti- holders to do so. ? SSS . | on fe aon on te ote came —— that it will bea deter. | mated at an additional £1,000,- The company would conte , ’ |in ‘for critici hurches’ - | cept, ee EES E SES, oan Group ——— / | To Aid Films "Progressive Conservative a Hage Sto See eae eee Provincial Campaign Geshe ima cnakess et eae d Ssis ers ( : -*onain Conservative Pie Naa Act Ce iene a. : : =e two Herts “willbe aebo-t -.Charlottetown _ $ duced in the Commons Tuesday. | uF nfo, The first agency, called ae ~ Canadian Film” Development | : ee mc Corp., would have a $10,000,000| Office Hours: 9 a.m. = 9 p.m. fun. It_would have powers to, Pg: ~ : Tues: ' ay. 353 invest in the production ‘of Ca- a : ; nadian- feature films, make 168 Gt. George Street 3 loans to movie. producers, ay ‘ grants to individual film - | , yQx . Epos ~ MT. RYAN HALL “Eid tia OP fy Phone 46305 — £530 — eset 4wards for outstanding domes- as oe i tic films. SOS Canada’s steel production, SPEEESPRSSFEW 9,000,000 tons in 1965, is ex- i . pected to double. by 1970. ; Seca tna : — ee ix Wed Ma 25th at 8.30 P.M. a : : es oF y t Come and Meet the Building Team sie r -* roe Guest Speaker: Hon. Angus: MacLean,” M.P.\-- 0 Leary, Reg. ‘High School .and Mel McQuaid, M.P. Fe 2 _ Entertainment & Refreshments — Every one Welcome — Inserted by 3rd. Queens P. C. Association =a Progressive Conservative So W; ae Communi Centre -- -- May 28th ‘ ss erald Rooney “ Stewart Street f : 5th ont 6th Districts of Queens | 3 ENTERTAINMENT ba) we ‘| GUEST “The Voice-of ¢ an Angel” rr | SPEAKERS | Catherine ah = MacKinnon — “I SS TV. personality and host of urea "Singatong Jubilee” Catherine MacKinnon — Music by the GUEST } “ ci DOWNEASTERS”, | ae ) SPEAKERS | PLUS)’ : KEN and EDDY J ‘Short Remarks by - - - - oN Hon. George Dewar Robert Grindlay a i Dave Stewart, Alban Farmer, “Tom” | Refreshments & Entertainm ent-— Everyone Welcome... o ” Davies and ee Gaudet. dim Bennett : * asienleil toh: Si, Pekan BG. Anesetalick. . % MEETINGS ri _ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CAMPAIGN CALENDAR reres. ver Oe anal oe QUEENS COUNTY... =. : MOUNT RYAN HALL Tues., May 24th ooo Angus MacLéén, M.P., Mel Me . 8:30 p.m. Quaid, M.P., Russell Driscoll, Andrew : 94 SHERWOOD W. I. HALL Tues., May 24th Hon. Angus MacLean, M.P., A. Walthea © 8:30 p.m. Gaudet,-Tom Davies. ine fe A NEW LONDON HALL | Tues., May 24th Hon. Walter Shaw, Heath Wacensitie, 8:30 p.m. M.P., Frank Myers; Charles Campbell Raew bth NORTH RUSTICO STELLA. | Thurs. May 26th vi anis HALL 8:30 p.m. Hon. Angus MacLean, M.P., Heath Mae- — “"" quarrie, M.P., Lloyd McPhail, Philip oe << Matheson.~ : May ; ‘ELDON HALL = Fri., 27th Hon. Walter Shaw, Hon. Angus MacLean, ° 8:30 p.m. MP., Heath Macquarrie, M.P., Benet? Carr, Dan Compton. a at ‘CRAPAUD HALL : _ Sat. ; Mery “8th Hon. Walter Shaw, Frank Myers, Heath oft. ze Macquarrié, MP. a A ~ Sy Sat. May JAMBOREE — COMMUNITY = 8: 30 28th CENTRE, CHARLOTTETOWN <= :3U p.m. Hon. Angus-MacLean,-M.P., Heath Mace —- quarrie, M,P., Alban Farmer, J. David _ Stewart, A. Walthen eee Tom ——e et KINGS COUNTY - Mon., May ST. CHARLES HALL ° 3:30; ea) 23rd ‘Mel McQuaid, M.P., Heath Macquarrie, _ = _ OedV mm. MP., Peter J. J. “MacAulay, Ke Keith | _Mae- snzie. —— _,Wed.,. May. 25th ST. PETERS HOLY NAME HALL ~Mel- McQuaid, M. P.; ‘8:30 p.m. Leo Rossiter, Walter Dingwel” sae os as tome "Thurs. May 26th 26th SOURIS- “HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ,Hon. Walter Shaw, Mel McQuaid, ¥.P., aso 8: 30 me io ~<~Peter-J;--MacAulay, Keith..MacKenzie. Fri., May 27th ‘MONTAGUE REGIONAL 8: 30 p.m. _ HIGH a ak Derwan Harry Mc€onnell, sat Cyril Sin- PRINCE COUNTY ‘Mon. EVANGELINE REGIONAL Ba May: 23rd HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 p.m David MacDo = e e e nald, M.P., Hi , ae Keith Harringtia.”. a oe a Tues., May 24th KENSINGTON REGIONAL . - 8:30 p.m . HIGH SCHOOL p- ot Med .MacDonald, M.P.,; Henry Wedge, © é y : Harrington, Erie oe, Ros ‘MacDonald. ‘Wed. May 25th SLEARY REGIONAL ‘ie >. 8:30 p.m " HIGH SCHOOL = - eee Hon. Walter. -Shay, Bert Rix, Gerald = “— Rooney, George Dewar, 5 paid MacDonald, M.P.- Wed. May 25th ST. BLEANORS Robert Grindlay, X w ™ 8:30 p.m. ‘LIONS HALL i = z S30 p.m, __. Jessome, Ron MacDonald, ne Heath Macquarrie, M.P. . i Wed, = 25th SUMMERSIDE me 8:30 ; ay FIRE HALL S : Hubert McNeill and Arnold MacLennan - . ‘Thurs., May 26th ‘BORDEN LEGION HALL 8:30 David MacDonald, M.P., Eric Jessome = —- e p.m. Ron MacDonald. wid f 4 ‘ TIGNISH_ LEGION HALL ‘Alban Farmer, Orville Phillips’ Bert Rix Gerald’ Rooney, David MacDonald, MP. Hubert Gaudet MISCOUCHE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Henry Wedge, Keith ‘Harrington, i Fri., May ath 7 $220 pm. Fri., May 27th 8:30 p.m. Set... may 28th S'SIDE-CIVIC AUDITORIUM |: 8: 30 David’ MacDonald, M.P.,“Hubert. McNeil) Arnold eee Premier Vi. Re Shaw ¢ ry ‘ me, ee ttisad SSRRE98S titi rere } fag os.