§ ~ s c = é 5 . % ‘ i‘ as wee Pia ss . ibaa aia e i 7 ae i ‘ “ a , - < . . a lik RE oc lato otic NARS pi iN ag i its Ng Bm tab r —T - se i gh egal ds mae seg ag" ~ “ ei ‘ - : g . E . > : i ; #2} . i : ee : a, ‘ Cees : - got Mined - ? m, ‘ 2 ; . ss (he Gonrien, Charotietown, Mon. Ape 5 1965. 7 ‘ued to setoure. ween 4. Obtain fy Me Justice “Arthur Kelly cor tet te oo Stock exchange tast Capital Spending) 7 j/ Watched Closely 7 ; business expands, eftimates are . Camadian Press Staff Writer . jatten exceeded by 2 ’wide mar- F Economists Bank of Montreal are Fd cautious | onrhe tank’s concern is that eye on coee capital spend- | with business ! conditions re- ‘ing because” acceleration maining buoyant the projected could cause trosble. ~~ —¥ may well be exceeded In its review for March, the of \CORPORATE EARNINGS UP s wh ; 5 ? 7 We would like to, take this opportunity to thank the many/ friends and visiters who called in.on opening day and offered _ their bést wishes . . . Many thanks also to our friends and business associates who sent ' flowers and congratulations. FOR A MAN'S | 7d ie by F Vv «¢ [the third quarter of last year ath gna is monet Saar that Canadian corporate could exert pressure on ts.” earnings before taxes . totalled : $4,244,000,000. This compares with $3,920,000,000 for the whole of 1963. ‘ Elsewhere the Royal-.Com- mission,.on..Windfali ran into a man = - =i “Elegantly tailored and \priced . with you in mind.” Sizes 3% to TT So Jackets first time roadblock when the’ lawyer for | In nylon and gaberdine, light ey Woods and Bp eetlar, chert, tall or neteral. If capital spending plans = key witnesses Fear vet rs eset , . Shop now for Easter . . Serection eee poll ple on his right to cross-examine ” ” . and sees ford, a color for every taste. : i ment in 1965 will be about $12,- | witnesses. mer casual wear. . ; 300,000,000, 14 per tent more! .Joseph Sedgwick counsel for. ‘ ee ‘ ; than in. 1964. : Windfall president George Mac- - FROM FROM The bank says spending plans | Millan and his wife Viola, said a of this nature. are_subject, to |he has botn denied the right to ; FROM ar when business slows down pro-| With the motion going.to the jects are deferred but when |appeals court, the commission = Dress ‘ian B & { "tailored to Shi { Your Personal Sport Shirts: a fe Specifications . The most comfortable wash ‘ ~ . 1 THE FACE OF THE VIET CONG we ee ee .. . SUITS ~. i This tight Npped man Viet Nam fighters. There is have been taken _by AP Photo- fresh all di wear long- y Made " Meosure recently captured by by” “fost The. peture te ae — (AP Wirephot er for year round contort. first raids and charged with poses of trafficking. They_.also_ are being held without bail for a-preliminary hearing scheduled to begin next Friday. Serafin and “Borel with conspiri four other. men to i the ‘|narcotics into Canada. BELTS. - JEWELLERY - 4 —1- WALLETS « GIFTS [ FROM 5. 00-3 ‘Be Freedman “RALPH'S = ys 160A Kent st." N Charlottetown Tokyo Trade. Fair Stirring Interest By STEWART MacLEOD Behind all the fair activity are | ck ; OTTAWA (CP)—Of all the the fine-print trading statistics Oe" fd, truck. driver ‘Rolland | trade fairs Canada has entered, that tell an encouraging story: |trio originally arrested. The mone has generated more offi- | When final figures’ are in for ‘other two, whom police said cial enthusiasm than the Tokyo |1964, Ganada’s sales to Japan | were picked up Saturday in were congratulations to RALPH’ 5 Men’: s Neus International Trade Fair which | ps expected to be about °$330,- : So vi tases tte ol |e wri’ $208, /Paris, were identified as Pierre |FROM E & 8 CURRIE LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA | compared , is a swift-growing market place, |000,000 in 1963 and $214000000 |Gros.and Henri Laporterie. There'll be no prefabricated jin 1962, > Canadian building at this fair.) On the other side of the The finest Douglas fir—330,000 ledger, Canadian purchases board feet of it — has been from Japan, while increasing, shipped out from Vancouver for are ll below sales. For my the on, which will become (first nine months of last ‘ the world’s biggest log cabin at ithe Nalue of Japanese - 6,000 square. feet. Some of the |in Canada was 125,000,000" For ~ giant timbers are 50 feet long. all of 1963 they totalled $130,- All. the Canadian products |500,000, and for. 1962 they were that go into Japanese manufac- '$125,400000. turing plants—or those products | It’s the future possibility of Hillside Motors Lid. Invite You 6... ‘Canadian producers feel should go into them—will be displayed in corrals of lumber. There'll be | a pool for log-rolling contests, greater sales to Japan that ex- cilia fande, oliciely hate. Japan jis a epanned by a 56 - foet long’|without enough raw resources of wooden bridge that will be a /its oe and the country stage for fur-fashion models. TOURS. CANADA With ‘Canadian-Japanese busi- . |e business. mess soaring up’ steadily, government wants to‘ miss no} boats. The preparations -for this fair. even included the nami ¢. a Japanese beauty as Mise Friendship. She i"oring Canada prior to. the fair \ that ny get- the right goods there st Gs lant dime 3 aeing, 9 oe Japan is already the |Canada’s third best customer. In terms of value, wheat is by far the best-selling commod- ing |ity.in the J. ore, copper, terials used in fet Hn Z jof Japanese fishing products are also high on the Het. New Major Legislation Piled High For Commons Session « By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP) — New and’ major legislation will be piled before Parliament today, 60 hours after exhausted members of Parliament wound | up the longest session .in Cana- | , flan history. ‘Presiding over the opening of. Parliament, Governor - General Vanier will begin -reading an unusually long throne -speech™ about. 3 p.m. Est -(4 p.m. AST) to open the third cliffhanging session under the minority Lib- eral government. With many politicians and: ob- servers, forecasting .a general election this year, the govern- meént is reported to have packed | the speech with such campaign | goodies as university scholar- | ships and new farm assistance | programs. Everyone will be watching for hints of tax cuts and proposals | for a federal-provincial medi- | eare program. The speech is expected to forecast large-scale changes in immigration .and citizenship | laws, ‘a revision of the Ban i | Act, debate on the proposed | formula to amend the constitu- tion, a new Railway Act, re- * cognition of 0. Canada as the national anthem and parilia- mentary reform. The. new session could end abruptly with a tax-cutting bud- | get and dissolution, or with the | defeat of the Liberals in a test | of confidence. Government MRs are outnumbered 136 to 139 bY |e members of the four opposition parties. |March 25 seizure of 2 kilo- drive to prorogue the 1964-65 | session on its 248th day. Apparently anxious to avoid close votes, the government |took the rare step of .with- drawing six legislative pro- Pposals from its spending es- | timates in the face of heavy }. opposition ‘criticism during the 13-hour final sitting. New Arrests In Dope Case MONTREAL (CP)—Two more |Air France employees have been arrested and charged with ‘conspiracy following ROMP sei- zure of $25,000,000 worth of pure heroin. *“% Emile Serafin, a 35-year-old |account analyst with the French jairline, and Philippe Borel, 26, | a. catering agent, ‘appeared i briefly in magistrates court Sat- ‘urday and. pleaded not guilty to the charges, Judge T..A. Fontaine ordered the pair held without bail pend- ing preliminary hearing this | week. The two Frenchmen were ar- rested by RCMP harcotics agents in a’ follow-up to the grams of heroin en route from Europe through Montreal to the United States underworld. 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