oocl And Clothing Boost Living Cost OTTAWA lCPI—Higher prices higher prices for men's and for food and clothing helped women's wear. piece goods. foot- hoost Lanadas cost of lIVlng wear and jewellery. Prices for to it round level at WY” 1. The children's wear were lower. consumer price index moved to 1:11 trom 134.6 at March 1. Tim bureau Of SiailSIiCSI'e- and optical care boosted Generally higher costs for octors' fees. dentists' charges ltt‘l‘it‘tl “’day “1395 1’05? during health and personal care index March on a wide range of food ltcitl>. adult clothing. housing and ntlttfl' components that make em Canada and New Brunswick up lltt‘ indcx. Il\lll'.' costs—is ’l‘hc index—yardstick of urban index to 119.5 from 1194 4 based on 1 priccs equalling 100. Al April 1 some magazines more than out- ll has 2.1 pomis abm'é‘ the "flex weighed increased on- lll(‘ corresponding date C(‘lll its rise durinu March fol- loucd an increase in industrial offset higher prices for motor “aces durin'l February. The in- oil in some cities to lower the dcx of average industrial wages transportation March l—latcs from 143. . (1 ~ “ ““" —— ..lllé‘l’aald Retired UC and salaries at .'l\'."1l£tbl(‘—-\\‘BS 199.5 \\llI1 198.1 a month 111‘ :1 year earlier. This on 1949 lovcls cquallin: 100. represents an met-age of total wages paid h\ 13 pcrsnns in a wide range of Uniter‘ ‘ Wednesday. iiirliist rics rooo cosrs UI‘ l Fivr of the seven components In lht‘ consumer price index itci‘t" hizltcr durin'! March — lotitl. housinc. clothing. health. and pcl'sonal care. tobacco and alcohol. Declines showed in transportation and the reading- rct-rcation segments. Tiic food index was tip a half- point from the previous month to 131.11 on the strcnath of lti'Ilicr costs for fruits. beef. rollt‘t‘. milk. ice cream. .. sorlll crackers. macaroni. short- cnm': and some vegetables. Louct' prices were noted for the knife-slaying of 11-year-old a Rejean St. '. broad. cookies. ends. \czctablcs and some cuts of mm! ‘lic housmg index rose to er's jtirv Tucusday night found 1378 from 137.5 -, (‘FQ'IL‘F‘L.YTELIZJPJ our .‘i’lil are“. Bareheacled Craze For Men Makes Hatter Close Doors TORONTO fCPl—The bare- headcd fad for men that be- :an in Canada just after the Second World War has driven one of Toronto‘s oldest hatters out of business. 1.. .. Applegath and Son Ltd. founded in 1885 and one )I Canada's most widely known hattcrs. will close its doors in July because of de- clinin: sales. Harold A p p l e :rzindson of founder Apple-path able to 11"111 craze for some \czii's but now we've jusl rim out os steam." ’l‘hc closin: of thc store will mark the end of four genera- tions of Applcgaths in thc hat< ting business. Harold's son Gordon. 34. also works at the store Thc building. on down- town \‘onge Street. will prob- ably become part of an office complex. Mr. Applegath said. The company at one time owncd four storcs in Toronto. out the number was reduced to three in 1954. two in 1960 Ind to one two years ago. De- rlining sales figures tell the. tale: In 1912 the company crossed 8112.000 from hat: 5: a t h, 61!. Llcwcl- said: ANADA PROVINCE or rumor: EDWARD isntxo BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE {\l\'l"l‘l'ZR of the. Motor Carrier Act. 1I", E. Li and or thc Motor Vehicle Transport Act tCauadaI and IN THE MATTER of thc application ol tho ttndcrnamcd per- operate as intro-Provincial carriers and/ Orr extra-provincial carriers under the said Acts. NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE that the Public Utilities Commission the TWENTY-FIRST (la D. 1964. at the. hour of Ten O'Clock in the forenoon at. the sons for licensee. to 'I‘AKI'I appointed THURSDAY. A. National Film Board 'I‘hcatrc. town. as the time and place for consideration ot the applications ' of: MrMinniman's Transfer Limited Street Fredericton. N. B. 247 Dundonald Frederick W. MacKny R. No. l Pietou. N. S. (‘Iayton Ford Wilson R. R. No. 2 Cornwall. I'. E. I . . I 111 prices mod—Va 12-month 128111 of two per dropped the reading.recreali0n 523. ttrms employin" more than W. Armstroni‘l. John E. Morrison Ocean View, P. E. I. William Heath Bowlcy 161 Belvufere Ayenue Parkdlle. P. E. I. for license to operate motor vehicles takings and intro-provincial operators ' several routes as set out in And an application for extension of intrn-provincial and/or extra- mctr IJ provincial operating rights by: Jenkins Transfer Limited 101 Longworth Avcnue Charlottetown. P. E. l. J. Lowell Hon Cornwall. I’.E.l Smith Trnlport Limited 150 Commissioners Strict Toronto. Ont. Canadian National Transportation Limited cheti street Lax-u ere Montreal. P. 0. Information concerning the. mute-s applied for and particulars be mutated may be had on application to the. my person having any objections to Wanting of I litteou to my at the above named applicants! lean and the Commission ‘ of service to Commission. And shatladvlne moor-trench DATED u (lurinttetoovn this 4th day of MAY 11.1). 1954. mas.) a. bonus PURSEY mmeunmhdon to 165.5 from 1604 Hizher liquor prices in West- the oosted tobacco - alcohol Lower subscription rates for‘ newspaper This in some cities. index to 151 from 1 . Lower prices for new cars index to 142.8 I O O Mmlster Dies OTTAWA tCPl—Rev. Robert 1 74. a retired Church minister. dieu Hc served for a time at Wes- ley Church. Montreal. but spent most of his life in the Ottawa: area. Mr. Armstrong was frequent contr‘butor to the U n i t e a Church Observer. the church newspaper. and wrote a novel. Al Rivcrs Run to The Sea Survivors include a daughtei. Mrs. Walter Trost of Halifax. FACES MURDER CHARGE HULL. Que. (CPI—Yvon La- courcicrc. 17. \t as charged Wod- ncsday with capital murder in Denis. son of his foster parents. LacourciCrc was remanded to May 14. A coron- the youth criminally responsible alone and raised the figure to $187.0th 11y 1919‘ Thc peak was rcachcd in 194fi—S300.000 —-and thcn the decline set in. WATCHED THE HATLESS “I used to stand in the stor in the summer and watch 31" thcsc hatlcss petiole wa" by." Harold Applcgath said. "and got sick to my sum ach.” I am sad and t'IlSlIlUSIODCt" about the whole thing." The .\p'>lc'_'.:illis have scrvv iccd royalty along with sports and political fiaiircs. Kin: Edward \‘11 was a cus- tomcr of tho Yonzc Street store as were many past pt‘c- miers of Ontario and cabinet ministers. The store began at'tcr l...'. .‘tpplcgnth :avc up a selling career to open a fur store. He began selling straw boat~ ers to make ends meet and i found that business boomed. The elder Applegath came to Canada from England in 1883. Harold Applcgath said he has no immediate plans for the futuure. "l hopc to make cnouzh out of this so that I won't have to make any plans." he said. has, y of MAY Charlotte- Dominion ding. as extra-provincial nndcr- tor the carriage of goods their sevcral applications. the in wrltmg at. the said hearing. stating the. French Gov’t Will Ignore Locomotive Sale To Cuba PARIS IRcutersl—A French "serious concern" in discus- i C lNOT IN AGREEMENT French government has no lil- trade b against Asked whether he. was aware gime. of the fact that the state de- The ovcotl now Premier locomotives Brissouncau [The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. May 7. 1964. 9' spokesman “id: "No. the reds tn the cube blockade CI'ISIS of 1952. the French gov- !tention of interfering with the ernment has shown no inclina- lordinlary course of trade in this two to join the United States in progress Castro‘s re- Negro Gang Being Sought NEW YORK 'AP* ~'l‘hc fatal stabbiniz of a “‘IIIIP shopkccpcr in Harlem has spurred police investigation 01 woman ' {if an rise to reports at l racial vendetta, l i g The Times account paid the an members range in no The .‘x'eu York Times quotedl from 12 to 20 and call them an unidentified source Wedncs- day as estimating the size of the gang at 400 and saying the band was known as the ' ciplos." youths had been trained by uls- sident mcmbcrs of the Blac .\1:::;lim sect. Other published reports havc placed the size at selves "Blood Brothers." The New York Daily News said the RETURN BODY T0 WEST ~foreign office spokesman said ions with French officials in Parlrmnl SPOkG-‘man l" Wa=h' will srpply are 820-horscpowcr e m... BERLIN -APi——The body of a ere the government both Paris and Washington. “ngmn Said las‘ Wee" "‘3‘ USA. models dcsigned to repnns a “a”: 0‘ N931“ 00 to tit) members gusts: :Réeggltleno?lr“lltller;enllillg The. French spokesman was 3131:: giilbz‘awggfig ixorgg' condition of .Cuba‘s railroads WU‘hS- dcd'l'ale‘l l" (Time 3114 Doputv Police Commiss-lonci : (iglénahawhi-fizfi mad locomom, §l C?” m ' Questioned at a press confer- fives m (.uba he re “ d. “here. afiiol'dlnfl ‘0 an 01710131 attacks on whites. has boon Waltct‘ declined to confirmlwhcn h t‘ t tt 5k If. t 9‘ ° “ 3‘ cnce on .04 contract '. . p e ; _ Cuban estimate. only one-Quarg forme or denv that such a "ant: exist; ‘6 - 9 He 0 3 ac 8’ The French announcement of which we engineering mm o MIDI)?!“ $‘tml’l'1m95 that "mes ter of the locomotives operat-. 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