. “It ANNUAL INVASION OF a v t n a the\ Rl'l'lYP for tho A"ll.i.tl . i on i a: sit u.‘ tilil'lli‘n sale it -i «'tl Altitoitsss 1.000 starts today. About horses will he offered Nilcl. Sealers Returning EAST Alter Toug “"010 ti ‘ "1‘ "non: llt’i‘ . .,t omn' (if mm r; 1'r) :‘opned I v: s it t i. Howler.“ or lit-‘l'o ‘ s i mm s Sunday. .'oliti ; it .13 "El \‘zcritie $3.3m) t'tfl about I, ..._ m... 1H} . ‘1” tom The in... K.‘|,\ Wyn “p it?“ home \_ _. 1101“. ~.tld q a. _ ~ ,. _ N th' Earle ‘ rs :‘lie liltl tm‘l . . ‘ -~ ‘ 1m “.tit). BALTIC \y. . gt "n, Flint; Rwl I‘i. " l " 'ier‘i; lttl til" v»; :ood h~".t"'ti ’l s.“ i ‘rl' rim 't it r In 'tr» ti.‘ (l‘li’l aiwti' aznln it ‘t rl l t~‘ l‘o of v in 't . 1 -~ in t'io (“i'tt , a mu» t s _‘ utri . - it ‘o be ltnitw .t» 't. I ..i t' \J' ": ron r]: on . t it c p . t , II t “TMP __ P (if? nth-t hoi- iw‘l- in ‘ic .P _‘t it no.7 t l. "non r l Ii "‘l r“ r o ' than to " .-’ v' :‘riilili- vm t'n it». ;: om. I‘I i airing: son nil ltilit' [‘ nth r“ r ‘ i :3 rl t: 5 in tho El '\l' " 'At w-v .lat‘its "‘it P l livoriiK ‘11s- ‘r l i t hi~ tin. lit t‘littt' .ol'f . rt l't'i "rt 'v- :m cit ed re- t‘ ‘7 lit‘_jll‘ \l’l" i for n S atton motif 1 7 i ‘osrrlttt 't t. t l '/~ lvoknn M" " fry-uric t it of ms this I" l i‘ or n spor‘ri' ‘i' i’” to him ‘l' niirtwd to '\.‘; r ,t in ‘1 [him (to t«'. . t' Kaiibhitro, t l-‘ "t t. "it till on ’iis ‘ It "3 ' llosmta' dur- l 7 ,mr'. \I‘cLion “ i“ ' t~ p ‘xi nun: r-mtnrt t't \ "1 mt \lonrlm ill 1 ‘l « \ Hut (‘lt'llP‘th‘ 37o h ‘ ' ( .ti‘.itltr] to lttt‘lt‘ litintP :: t ‘ South Lake \',tv~ ill ..1 \ I‘llill‘l‘llr" for l .~ ‘ t to weekend with h z ' t (l {,ini-‘v at Rntli Viol' Auto": "to 70 livestock tarm- r's It‘tll' n: “.in to dttv tttp to (total it rmm hir- arca are Rus- sel! ll t‘Jt'e' \‘ov'li lake <tc- u'at‘ ( ilT‘F‘V‘n East Point. IN-I l! l \l‘ nnp Rothuoll. Cor- don . i “Arr Ktnzshoro, Rt ("'a'ti t '“ : Basin ilead ‘Iarttn Bit-i, Rout-is. Gordon Citfti: Rlark Pond (‘teorzc F Marin-maid and John Holland. Charlottetown. .J'it‘titlr’l the rill‘P'Jl iii the late .‘Itss .\I t“\‘ Stralmn at St Col- nm‘t at Wes- h \ .d, .‘ilin-tt All titties irnm here. and reported heaiy datiinze from ice Site has been triiti: to move down the east, mast front \'otre Danie Bu} for the last week but decided to m.th 'otttoi-rari l't‘;ill"‘i tic; ~ t‘i‘t|1l'lll|lll: ltpt‘p She :: reported m iiwi-p taken no .nais HAVE TO REMAIV imp largest shin l‘l the seal- 'ti: fleet. the 2.000 ton Sir John (‘t sire. is still on the tccfields nine; the coasts of Labrador tind . nor'h eastern \‘cwfoitnd‘iatid and will remain there until the .. 't end of April She lost nearly 'uo weeks of the season when she h.id to return to drydock here for repairs after a bout '.\‘.ill ice has only 2,500 seals aboard. Several smaller sealers are presumed to be still at the from htit no word hits been re- t-cived of their position or if ihm' are iZikillE senls Two vessels did make :t through the season "Anson Terra Nova. owned l-Ixt e Fretzlt'tnfl. went to bottom of ’ Dame Bay ni'cr hem: crushed by the lli'lt‘Il’ ice Her Bil-man crew was rest-nod I“ another sealer zttid liter ferried home by helicop- ifi' even The cd for a number of years in ('lt’tt‘ittitt‘ioun formerly belong- od l“:.~i Baltic and fIIIl'lllZ illf‘ stitiituet' months she fre- rivtoot‘y spent some time at he" v-ostrleitf‘e. to Pete" »\ Alar-lmliati. Soiirts. to ill at the Camp I‘Illl liahfax. ~ .1 ti.t' Hospital. \lrs George Roache son George of Sourts moored rot-e n t l y to Boston. where thcv spent some time with relattu's of both par- .. \lr 3-er .3an \titi[]_‘ ‘l‘lsK‘ \l‘ss Sluttei lltxoii past mm to" liast Baltic attended a nit-elm: of important interest fit all pa st officers officials to iilttr-li .Vlrs Dthn was an pilin'f‘rl as a director. \k'm-d has been received re- cently “tat leading \ircrafts t1.l F (‘lieverie has been ill‘l‘t'tlillW‘l to the i‘illtk of (‘orpo- ml “till the RCAF ('orporal t'iirvet‘w is the son of \ir and \Il‘~ Fred ('Iteverie East Po ti .tno, as he was common iv kll.‘\“l’l. joined the RCAI‘ iii <2itiiiiiersitle in HIS-l and his ' to conErntu “1‘ is non wrvins: on the Pinelrcc ixne Station at Fox-mount Ont i‘pl Arnold \lt-\itllan o:"\ o’ Elmira. and the son of lite Kite \it and Mrs .loseph \It‘\ltllltill ts lteztded for his so illll‘.’ lIllY' polno duty in .\It'\llll8ii has in lllt" army, form- ‘4 2 t‘\' of three. reside tn Ontario His sister. .\irs Joseph Con~ ivai t'PsifIPQ in Elmira \Ilr (‘thrles \Iarfiahon. El mica vs makin: a zood recovery from her recent mishap of liav in: her hip broken and is still tn the (‘harlottetown hospital SIAMESE TWIN DIES RIRMIVGII‘HI 'Retitersl \ stat of Siamese twins are dead 12 hours alter being separated in an emergency operation here Jane died tn the ("hildren's Hos- pital Saturday. Her sister Susan {Ilf‘fl soon after the operation Friday IlliZI'il They were born Thursdav M's SET le'. i.l\iA ‘RMIN‘TS' Student: and workers set fire to I bus and stoned about 30 buses and ‘ trams d u rtn g disturbances at Arequipa. southern eru. ri- dav night. The trouble. in which 20 persons were hurt. IOII'DWNI lies Strobes: who had resided fares ri Uihtls ("hut-iii Friday mnl‘nlflfl. ‘ a meeting to protest against I. so ‘this year‘s llll‘lt AAonthlnlce The Hit—ton Lady Johnson out of Catalina. .\'fld. proved too small to IIZIVIEHIP in the heavy ice Of the North Atlantic did was towed to Holvrood. Nfld,. by a federal lt't" breaker only a week after ptittltt: to sea. Federal icolv'eztkrv's Moved a mnior part in the success of Va" almost a month. at least one of the big ship: was employed it‘t‘nlttl lht’ sealers as fast as they became caught. FELT PRICES HIGH When the setil pelts are sold and the men payed off. it should prove to be thn most iirofitshle year for Vewfoittidland sealers in history. Polls are SOllliil hr the high of $10 for white coats‘ baby seals and as IilElI as Sit) for old seals Half of the earnings are taken‘ by tlte ship‘s owners One-fifth of the remaining litilf does to the cnotziin and the rest is di- vided among' the crew in ilflfll- tion. the crew frills heir to all seal fl'ooct's which {ire sold as a deter-mgr in Newfoundland and I'illllEZ as lush as $13 a down he conditions off the provin— ce‘s oust cons! plziuut‘d shun ‘lii'l": ‘l‘."‘.I' t siPle‘l of lliillx’il'IE the sll‘iltls of Bel ships were pushed down \\”lllll ~L‘ht Notre lltttiie Roy. H! slitti. snf‘ill :it letist half of their cruise locked to ice but. for the \llli‘l'lili’ and -‘lrctic I-In- dcm‘nr at least. it didn't seem to make much (Ililt‘l‘f‘lif'f‘ B‘th captains said they returned only because lllt"_\ were short of lllf‘l atid the caption of the Arctic Endeavor '~ cotistderni': mak- bv the of latid ice in inc1 another tt~.p to the front, Arranges Novel Bowling Tournament K. ‘KING’ PINN Rising to the challenge of an out-of-town friend, M Pinn spurred his Bowling League. to take a film-mile jaunt to meet the chal- lengers in a tournament. To keep enthusiasm high- and expenses low I’inn chose a Canadian No- tlonol Group Travel Plan and chartered a private coach for the trip. “The group's really looking for- ward to 'owning‘ a roomy, air-conditioned CN coach! It’s certainly he ideal way for a gang t. travel. For example, 60 of my team- mates travelling in our 'own' coach. save as much as 33".. - you can't beat that!" Finn and his pals can also charter a sleeping car for long distance, group travel. If the team is smal- ler, 10 or more. ‘King’ takes advantage of all the. rock-bottom Red ‘Bargain’ Days~and uses CN’s Party Fare Plan for up to 20 '7}. discount. ‘King' says. “It's become such a habit 7‘ m The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. April 6. 1964.t Sir Alec Must Decide Soon i. If Election To Be May-June t By KEN SMITH 1 By FRASER WIGHTON LONDON lReutcrst v Primci \Iintstcr Sir Alec Douglas-Home must decide in the next week \\'li(‘ill(‘t‘ lie will call the Br't-ishl general election in the May- .lune period or defer it until October. ‘ The ruling Conservative party's mandate runs out in November and an election must he cztllcd before then Thursday. June It. has been spotlighted as the most likely date if an early contest is to be held From then on until autumn. many voters will be away from home on vacation The prime minister was fly- ing hack London Sunday trom an Easter vacation at his Scottish home and will likelv confer soon with his chief Con- servative aides on the timing question He is int: pressures in the middle of oppos A majority of his‘ cabinet colleagues are believed. to favor a late spring contest' with an influential minority pushing for October. CITE PROSPERITY The minority hetieves that despite the opposition Lanoi party's current head start over Conservatives in p on ulartty continued prosper'ty s h o u ld t eventually cause the govern ment's stock to rise. It the prime minister wants an autumn contest he no make no announcement for int time beinz. But if the election is to be tinted for spring ne must make his decision shortly. . Treasury chief Regina] MHufl~ lint: must know the prime nIIII-. ister's intentions to compiete‘ preparations for the budget due to he brought down April 14. The shape. presentation. :tttdi length of the budget could be, materially affected by the Lint-l Ing of the election Some politicians believe 1 a. the. ‘ tetown spent the Easter week- prime minister will make his Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bulsaf. decision after this week’s couu CIPC WONG- try-wide county council mac Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dalton ions. and daughter Pattie of Charlot- l tetown spent the Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton. Burton and Mrs. Annie Howard. Cape Wolfe. BURTON William Perry. who 5 em-‘ played in Charlottetown. spent the Easter weeken with his Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCar- thy of Boston. Mass. recently. visited her mother, Mrs, Belle‘ wife and family in Cape Wolfe. Butler. who is a patient at 0'- Miss Carol C"llicult. nurse-in- i Leary Community H o 5 pi tal.» training at the Prince Eduvarlehey also visited relatives in Island Hos-oial spent the Easter l Glengarry and Campbellton. . holidays with her parenIS. Mal Miss Katheline Stewart. nurseg . aild Mrs- Evei‘eil COIIlCUN. Cape in-training at the Charlottetown.. V wnlfe- lI-Iospital, spent the Easter holi-'1 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGre- | days at the home of her parents. 1 _- gor and Mr, Lance Dalton. Bur-l Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stewartlp ton. visited their sister. Sister! GlengBI‘FY- l Agatha. OSM. who is a patient . Miss Beverly Howard of Or-‘ at the Charlottetown Hopitat, tumor-m Np. and Elaine and. Leland Currie. sudent of SDU Wayne Howard. students of. Charlottetown, snent the Easter} SDLL Charlottetown. spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. Easter holidays at the home or. and “TS R93 CUI'i'lE- Cape Wol- their mother. Mrs. Inez Howard. ~ Glengarry. ‘ KeVln HOWE!“ “'ho is GmPIOY- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Howard 01‘ ed in Charlfiittiownimspfint t schaweghan Fans. Quebec, Easter wee en at e ome .. his mother. Mrs. Annie Howard. “pent tile Elm" weekend V‘s‘t'l ing their parents, Mrs. Inez Ho- ward. Glenizarry and Mr. andI Mrs. Melvin MacGregor. Bur-‘ ton. 2%,”: . AVING NATO POST He told NATO's 'D 9.3 permanent council in Paris his health will Dirk U. Stikker. 67. has no- tified the. North Atlantic Trea- ty Organization that he will retire in mid-summer from his post as secretary-general. not permit im to continue. Stikker is a former foreign minister of The \‘etherlands. (AP Wirephoto) Cape Wolfe. Miss Joan Buigar of Charlot- cnd at the home of her parents. FARMERS’ MARKET There's a smart practical way for farmers to stretch their family budget to have more of the things that make life more enjoyable. Here’s how you can do it! Shop this WEEK and EVERY WEEK at the merchants listed on this page. 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