Freeman and Lloyd MacLen-i turned home after mam some 2an.thle? galley bwe? recent1tlme in Charlottetown. . ues s 0 er rot er-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John 1". Watts. Miss Dorotmi Grace Vessel! and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Laken Tracadie' “Shed "Kenny wm‘ Is I patient 11, the pIEl Hosgmqs IMr. and Mrs, Harold Watts, - . Yor . “31' Mrs- Gordon Cl'DCkell has re- Mrs. John MacLennan. Glen WHIIT OTHER PEOPLE SAY- Vall was a recent visitor here. old and two children were visit- e.y and Mrs, Ronnie John-iors to Charlottetown Thursday. son. Charlottetown were recenti r. and Mrs. Ierng MacDon- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ald Were in Charlottetown to visu 3rd Andrew. itiheir daughter Diane who. is a Miss Rose Watts. Charlotte'- patient in the P.E.l. Hospit_ai;_ town, spent the weekend at her E B ome in York. 1 Mrs. Robert Mac-Lean Hun- r . . . . . ‘ Mrs. Reginald Rose is re 12:?‘Mxmigkgzlegzwlswnh ceiving medical treatment in‘ Benjamin Mallett has returned‘. Chfiflznegggé Chevefle. East home after being a patient In the . Baltic spent the recent “.eek‘ end in Cardigan. P,E.I. Hospital. 1 _.___.___—M"‘ and “‘5‘ Em“ “am” Master Lennie Mat-Neill. Red P ot nt is back to school after one @nomdismfi SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Sat.., April 6, 1963. PAGE 9 ' i [broken with snowshoes. other time was lost in preparing land- ing strips with snowshoes for the supply plane from Sheffer- ville and in digging the plane out of deep snow after takeoff Survey Team Finishes Job ibeing home several days with o o o failures. "I am not C t "mumps," s t "Only about one day out of a onsorva lve . . . but the fact re Mrs' Aeneas Gallant' t' I e g o n I wo “many was pmducuw'" last year the Government has taken ma mains thai In mi. Watch 8; Jewelry Repairs Charles visited with her par— , Mr. MacLellan said. (1) revaluation of the Canadian dollar (2) iizseiiiigli Hemp-t Barbe in H t d I ems' er' and Mrs Frank H0" i During the 25-month "1p . by tax relief (3) encouragement for expansion of salesagemtin r g or ar "55 nl' land. North Lake.’ By JOHN E. BIRD irich part of Canada. diiced bad burns to the fare, he surveyor away from the main Relief (4) setting up the Productivity Council (5) encouragime; Screen Teaching. Unemployment Connie Ching, daughter of UT'I‘AWA ICP) __ A governs From the northern tip of Mn said in an interview Wednesday camp with a toboggan frequen. r of exports by credit provislon". Insurance if eligible. Transpor- Mr. and Mrs. Chm-195 China. mom durvpy tpam has success- chikamau Lake. about 100 miles WIOWlnE hl‘ return to Ottawa. t-Yy had to abandon his machine ; tatlon‘ Allowance and other Red point has been 111 at her {uuy mapped a barren stretch east of Shefferville. the team LOST 20 DAVIS because of blizzard conditions i Wilfred N. Hall'. president. Dominion Tar and Chemical Benefits. TRANS—CANADA BEAUTY 2home. with “flu Mr. and Mrs 'Henry Larter, of Labrador under the most ar- duous and dangerous winter con- = are enjoying a holiday'ditions ever encountered in the ‘ In Florida. istory of federal surveying. travelled some 100 miles north and then east to a point 50 miles north of Hopedale on Labrador's northern coast. Due to the severity of the weather, the party was forced to remain immobile for 20 days. Because of the deep snow it and make his way back to camp on foot. One survey party was lost overnight and was found In the morning some eight miles .vid Mrs. Lorne MacNeill The survey party was forced .“‘V9 “m?” “a” '0 push "l" “'35 “909553” during most 0‘ away “7”” 9 base cam“ Queens Cmsenaflve Association INDUSTRIES LTD. and family_ Red point were ,5 to battle temperatures as low as five motorized toboggans over the trip to stamp out a trail In mid - March MacLellan - ~ . Moneton, N. 3. Cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 55 degrees below Zem- Strong the r?“'e,b9°a.“$° or the deep “'"h 5"”“3‘11995 ("r “‘9- lnbog' bumped mm a huge Stray won Ira Young. Howe Bay. steady winds. raging blizzards SEW’.’ said William llIaPLcllan. gans. After the trail was broken feeding on 8 caribou carcass- . .gcwm.‘ x.‘ y s. . 4112/43/3/3/“5 — r‘ : Ix-xrxr/zr/ec NV. ‘ V;€~c‘\c\. 1C Vain. 1.2V. :6ny f. xx e \. \_V\‘<.’~CV.\C‘C<.W\:\C\2V 4. \ 5642/43/11" ’4‘? ’4? 412 ’4? 442 a: and snow eight feet deep on a 275-mile trek. The trip from Jan. 34. party head from the map- ping branch of the technical sur- the toboggans had to be pushed except where the snow formed The animal approached his to- boggan but made off after Mr. :vf/ff/fiyf/L 14 to NIarch m “as made to veys department_ a hard Surface. MacLellan had grabbed an ax. ‘ts‘ record elevations for use with Team members got used to Mr. MacLellan said time was ‘0 dEfend himself” 5' aerial photographs in the pro- frequent CPSOS of frostbite but lost when sudden high winds \- duction of maps of this mineral- never to the wind which pro- filled in the trail laboriously I TURNSTILES DRAW LAUGHS LONDON lAPi—A debate over penny turnstiles lll wom- 4* FARMERS’. MAC’S HAIR RESTORER I 4'54” _/_/ _/ .x./;,r./:/.//‘ «4’ .There'sa smart practical way for farmers to stretch their family i How to Mark your Ballot At the Jenkins Pharmacypb d . eigagelagéitigigzj IS??? wits: Efiglottetown, mailed postpud u get to have more of the things that make life more enioyable. ' HOT WATER laiiBglELeré t d L T215 Jailg‘lfvs iHerc 5 how you can do it! Shop this WEEK and EVERY WEEK at . Ar our; w°iips°§i§r22£§§i fin of; “AR ' o a . , . I , , tunstile mut g b- . i itho merchant's listed on 'I‘IIIS page. You Will find bargains for every i TURN OF A TAP us wiry mil; lifse uniecegaiiiii ‘ 1 difficult or pregnant, plump .member of ' ' ° - - i “ESSO” Automatic _1 , ' your family . . . bargains in machineryI machinery re- L on not We." ma...“ "‘Tgicgfi‘gigfe’i‘s ‘32:?”th Your WHITE ROSE to get the credit. bor MP Barbara Castle claimed the Conservative gov- ernment had tricked her out of raising the question so that it Will Heat. Enough Water Ioi 5Pt'lil's. and automotive buys . . . These merchant's invite you to i i a Family of '7 for only $5M . dro . . y p In when you are in Town. . every voter in Queens has two votes EASY FINANCING . , . could be raised instead by Farm Dealer MGR-POWER ;Th sf'rARziN omTMENT . AT there Will be six names on your ballot gfiyiiigeggnfigrd of the Con- . _e avourtte tar oinment for Determined not to let u“ lskl c dlt' O r in SUPER-SERVICE .33ignéiggqpmzriizi: uscmc "'6 W “W names at the boliom of the ballot Sziésizrrs...:‘ei.i. imp ‘ P0 Pal «‘- 3 96 F“ st t, ' ' ‘ " f h t abolish the ‘ . h“ an BATTERIES 1 THE JENKINS i Difirzomgee are your Conservative candidates in Queens 3......gifif’wg‘... ‘1... Com... . 1 . PHARMACY i Charlottetown. :Lves wtill p¥gbablsgllbeatashermtg ‘# e a 6‘ alr V “UV. OI §?J;§31"5;%e£SHSeé-i talueae] cl; 1 clowng (or debate April 5. hers . . ' o 0 “din. mm... than Sealed power Dry USED FURNITURE WAREHOUSE A‘fifitggér the outcome. 3m. . of 1 Charge. That Guarantees freshness. 144 Dorchester St. R. 1S“ womm 5m: Win hiiivel i: In Or OI pay their pennies —— In S O . Exchange 1095 KEEP YOUR FAMILY WARM and ° :31 do... instead or um» i . 85. W5“ COMFORTABLE at Low Cost . . . . 0 batteries wrm Thompson Sees Party In Power OTTAWA tCPl—Social Credit Leader Thompson said his party is confident, of Winning 60 Que- bec seats and enough others to form a minority government in Monday‘s general election. . He told about, 200 Ottawa .area Social Credit party workers that his party Will be the only one to make gains. He predicted declines for the. Conservative. Liberal and New Demooratio usiso on HEATERS & FURNACES Completely checked over and in satisfactory operating condition. from $35.00 and up USED OIL and COAL RANGES Many good as new .. . . all will give excellent baking satisfaction. from $39.00 and up ,USED FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 144 Dorchester St. DON FITZPATRICK. Manager Albert l.. Thomas Grafton St. E. Ch’town J. Angus MacLean CIHCI Heath Macquarrie FARMERS Seed Grain Treaters For PROVEN EFFECTIVE disease control Niagara GALLATOX Non volatile. N 0 POISON OUS Mercury Fumes, Nicer to handle. Safer for you, For dry treatment Dial 4-8717 parties. SUMMARIZES PICTURE From east to west. Mr Thompson summarized the So- cial Credit picture as he see! it this way: Newfoundland, Nova and Prince Edward making yards "but would have liked to see it." Scotia. Arsenault. Leonard E. New Brunswick — “Winning use - Non volatile Puraseed. {our Wm... Yes. the all new Scott out- Qupbfipuour WW“? 8" on, board for "63“ has surpassed thused with the possibility of all prev 3 ode. p - Innin 60. Twilight! dilmi‘itiiliitgfu It’s “ 1Ontaiio——Confident of winnin! sec. an pep- ther _ Glengarry - Prescott. So if you are looking for a - x th nd nuiierin- ._ outboard, then see us today. ‘1' Ed' “Senna”, B. Sc.A; P.Ag. Fieldman 233;”? malfing yards In ' ' ~ ' ‘ - 1 Northern Ontario and South- Kdfl‘ cannde 44 Summer Street. Charlottetown Dial 894-8369 i western Ontario. Sherwood nin 4-5423 1 Manitoba—"Our workers are Gillis. Allison M. exuberant . . . and expect to take five or more seats." Saskatchewan —- "The Liher' als are going no place." and "it's the last stronghold of Conservatives in Canada." Allicrta—<"Twelve possibly one or two more.’ British Cnlumbia——"We will double at least. and possibly triple or quadruple i'the two BC. seats Social Credit held in the last Parliamentl. ' i DON'T FORGET rioNUiTRl-BiO! Why Nutri-Bio 2’ Mrs. Farmer! and lMoora & McLeod Ltd. I Farmers' Specials All types of clothing for the farmer! ‘ . INSULATED LONG children’s LEWIS: Ira wear New Uniforms, Program ls Aim Because our manner of selection and choice of food OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK does not always provide ALL the minerals, or vita- i For GUides Mymds 0' mm“ k t I _ mins. or protein our body needs to carry us ‘ ' . ‘ | ‘ . BELVEDERE mm... bod "mm 1; ,2 through a busy day. Add Nutri-Bio Food Supple- mi" 091231333“ (:oEn—liaavgaiizvi . “lime COId- knit-in Insullfiofl- ment to your DAILY list of food requirements . . . i “21401;,” And 8 ‘nm. pmgram, S E Tops . . . . . . . . . . IT‘S FORMULATED FROM NATURAL r001) ‘ ac ea“, exan er These are rmnnz changes being studied for the movement to adapt it to present-day needs. Miss E H. Osler of Torontp. SOURCES! 1 WHY NUTRI-BIO? . . .It's a fascinating story, and St. Peters Rd. Ch’towa Bottoms 2'25 s R Johnston Long Wearing one that is best told by your local authorized of Canadian . . SOCKS Nutri-Bio Representative. .- .- . v A uniform which will adapt ltd. work 5” itself b'ttcr to all Guide activi- tics and a program to meet the growing sophistication of young girls are being developed. Miss Oslei' said in an InIPl'VlPW, Write for your Free Copy of the Nutri-Bio Program For Better Living. It could NUTRt-IIO ll Your Ford Dealer pair , ........ .. Fisherman's Knit Grey—pair {fig MacLEAN. i. ANGUS x She said the new program B. 3 lb. 100% Wool 1 change your MCI M“ F must be flexible enough to fit own ........ .. I .................... "m" al‘, girls. Studies on changes in llnllnrm<. programs and organ- i i ._.....”_.t-..,..._. y g V . I I I nation \ieie started in months i LTD ago and derisions will not be r M mm and by M h - mm) I released for several months. en’s I urp y. she sai w you, Fonu' Grey 9 There are 220.242 Guides in UN Car of Tm i i i ' I i tannel V i i ' i i ' ' i ' plugs. in AM-bfi-‘xmmm’mhmwa-u 2n: 1___H____ «2w 2 s MACQUABRIE HEATH x . . . . . . . .. l C. II. Mat-Gui an. LONDON lReutersi - Queen T'UCR from a later mm. 15.51. mm" “0"” Elizabeth and Prince Philip hum“. were guests of honor Wednes- N'" c‘" a an..." m r W. “as.” his...“ trim; 11.33.11”; M'." & NIH! m u at g i t mark their return ’ Oltilotonion-ooaCOICIICOI. from a 'wo_month ugh-ad“ ' i an“ m” tour. The royal couple drove Ill 8. UI Today state through central London . ‘ - _ oooouooououoonueoo pa" crnwds "‘8' had w3ited a. J t M m PM w". m “m TOWN OI CITY ................ 9‘1""! Com""“"" Am‘m” hour or more for I 811ml,“ 01 Blot m "m" \ I ___—|