i - ~ ) iittes would. Wednestay Commanist 'Provision wart Heads priority system may teat tue first atomic Ge to and from any time from 18 months to siz . eo Group whatever means of transportat |Years from tow. Asked ai 4 Explained miler Walter R. aw gaia | ton are sine press seaterenee about repora | it is atom bomb A provision 000. labelled 7 Davi eee will | ineiat defense organization test by China, Nehru said he “Prince of Wales ‘College ot heed’ special committee that — had no definite information Men's Residence,” has been in-| will deal with transportation “When they will succeed, 1 do ‘cluded in the Capital and Other | problems if a rail strike is call- not know but it may be any Payments section of the 1962-63 | ed next month. time yond > months to six estimates of government spend- ing. Provincial Treasurer Melvin McQuaid said yesterday that the amount fas been provided in case it is decided to buy land near the college or Montgomery Hall for future use. Union Battle At Sudbury Nears Climax TORONTO (CP) — The union battle to, represent the 14.700 employees of the International Nickel Company. st. Sudbury will enter its final stage hearing here Friday, the | atecie Tate! statins! Boned announced Open Friday till, 9.30 Saturday curon all-wool tweeds REVERSIBLE NEXT TUESDAY Canadian | diesel units boast black and | National Railways — crack | Ocean Limited will bepome the first train in Canada to ‘appear in the company's new colors—elegant white. The train will be view- ed by hundreds of Maritim- ers as she rushes down from Montreal to Halifax. The cars are black with a white stripe he bottom and top. the white stripes oa ac brillant red n A CN t Sain on fe. maine « each car. The men who desig- the new color scheme say it is partially intended to convey a sense of motion, — when the train is stan still, as shown here during : trial outing near Mon: c CN’s Ocean Limited To Carry Railway's New MONCTON — When the Ocean Limited arrives in the Maritimes next Tuesday~ she will be wearing Canadian Na- tional Railways’ sparkling new very All the cars will be painted in the new black and off-white color scheme and the train will be headed by an orange-nosed locomotive with black and white diagonal stripes on its sides. Tt will be a proud day for Maritimers, for the famed Ocean Limited has been chosen by CN to be the first complete | train to wear the new colors in lar service anywhere i Canada. The new livery 1s part of the | system-wide redesign program which CN launched as external evidence of its fresh approach to the old problems of railroad. ing. One of the first fritits af this program — the prize-winn ing CN symbol -- is painted in bold red-orange on the sides of the redesigned cars. For the redesign experts the choosing of a new color scheme Color Scheme design, For thelr main theme the redesigners chose and white, the keynote ol oie gance. For @ splash of color me added the red-orange CN bol, matching the nose of the locomotive. The lower part of the cars ts off-white. The windows are spanned by a black band, and | $2,000,000, Provincial Treasurer of oi | Melvin McQuaid predicted as white ~ ten inches wide = runn | he brought down the budget in there is another band ing the length of the cars above the windows, Roof and under body are black, and interior of vestibules is off-white. Painting has been carefully worked out so that the bands of black and white are exactly the same height on each car. This gives the visual impression of welding all the equipment on a train into one. SAND NEWS PAGE = Montague, Souris, Kings County IT Co ni ce al N “Poi {The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 22, 1962. P.E|. Sales TaxRevenue :: = Nears $2 Million Mark : includes Charlottetown yome $753,567 was collected Fifth Prince District, including Summerside, contributed $420, 372. Vendors registered outside the province contributed $200,-| The total sales tax to be col- lected by the government for the fiseal year ending March 31, 1962, is expected to amount to The merchandise group which Includes jewellery stores, dry| good establishments, jet; stores as well as general and departmental stores collect $401,560, for the nine-month per- fod under review The automotive group eae ed $335,200 and the building m: terial $236,302 the House Tuesday. If the forecast proves correct, the sales tax will be the second largest source of revenue col- lected by the government from provincial sources, ranking only behind the tax on gasoline and diesel fuel, which amounts to $2,825,000. “This,” Mr. McQuaid stated, Next The new color scheme aiso “has been a femarkable achieve-| were the govern has a built-in safety factor. The ment in a comparitively short Motor Vehicle aaa ol the | orange-red engine nose is vis period of time, and augurs welll Liquor Control Commission ible for miles and the light-col ored part of the cars will be seen easily in automobile head- lights at night one of the redesigners “For years trains have beet condemned to wearing dar drab colors because of tite smoke from steam engines With the introduction of the was no easy task. They had to pick colors that bright and smart = even under the layer of dust which every traveller knows is inevitable on long journeys. A close look at the new Ocean Limited will show how much thought has gone into the new KingsDebating League :: we took advantage of this free dazzling new loo Formed By Souris JCs island Sealers Expect SOURIS—The Souris Junior ) street signs on all sirocte fi Sather of Commerce is going | town. The Jaycees at thei ahead with its project to erect | ing iast night reported "that they had an agreement with the town that the Jaycees will bea ply the street signs and the tor “a i cae and maintain ‘hern, he signs have been ordered LASTERN = BRIEFS. IS PATIENT for erection in @ month. ‘The Junior Chamber w sor a contestant in the * "queen jo te pes contest which is to | | Sourte Fisheries Exhibition and | | Regatta on July 4. No ant has been chosen yet The Souris group is also spon | soring a and Mrs. Duncan MacKenaie, is | tries from Montague, Souris a patient in the Kings County | and Morell. The Jaycees have Memorial Hospital Inid down the rules for the lea- SPENDING WEEK Mrs. Sam Cannon, Charlotte. town, is spending this w gue and Camille Gallant is in | day. Glen charge of the debating commit. | be away ‘on the same TO HOSPITAL | Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mae- Kenzie and Ralph Annear, Vie- toria Cross, left Wednesday for | ace Halifax where Mr. will enter the Victoria General of the three Kings County cen- Hospital for major surgery on! tres Friday. ON HOLIDAY J D. MacLeod, Montague, eek on a holiday trip| Church, conducted by Rev. M. ington, D.C. Carl Currie, assisted by Rev. Dr. John MacDonald of Monta- gue, The choir under the diree. Carl Vaniderstine of Mon | tion of the organist, Mrs Reset ‘real, Basil Vaniderstine of | Graham, sang the hymns “Just j, Lente _Veakderstise | As 1 Am” and “Nearer My Got| and Ri Thee”. The Brooklyn Trio the “Christian's Good inf Montague this week to) Nicht”. Pallbearers were:Lyle tend fuera of the late J.| Boehner, Harry Johnston, Rus- Hayden V: ine of Peter's) seii Graham, Leo Collings, Lloyd Butler and J.orne Johnston. eth the schools by March 31, and | or re! petition in the debating league. te ve ATTENDED FUNERAL = ee Waniernine ot Perth, ‘Ont. ar- Flower bearers wer Johnson, William Steele, Harold MacSwain, Don Johnston. Ran- verent, dall MacDonald, Melburne Lie wellyn, Carl Johnston, Stanley ne Lewsliyn, Eddie Johnston, Ar- MacDon. citie MacLeod, Gerald Johnston, Pall. Clarence Richards, Carl Gra- ham and Sam Irving. Interment was in Peter's Road cemetery and John Pa Clair MacDonald of- Be perity ine | FILM COUPLE SPLIT ote | WOOD (AP) — Tony Curtis and his FUNERAL | Janet Leigh split up Saturday 4&3 4 en) after more than 10 years of mar- ‘Wednes- | riage. They expressed the hope 21 from) the separation will be tempor- . on your right. diese! all this was changed, and | From. April 1 dom to give CN ecuipment 8 amounted and are expected to be ready | their operations conjunction with the | Matthews killed 148 and led Major contest- | Arnold Gaudet landed 138. Kings County high | Yesterday both the Matthews Gordon MacKenzie, son of Mr | school debating league with en-| and the Gaudet panes were ne. She is the guest of| , te told the members | that | superv Newson. comnpeting, one at home and one | from the area Report ff Ay ff Bd jd that five seating vessels srw ti 7 te they will have until April 7 to | Se, t ‘MacKentle| pater wil be held May Treaty | ed. that the “North Star The Souris Jaycees are do- | between nating a trophy for annual com. | Pelt for the future of this levy which ven far less unpopular than was predicted and, I sug- gest, hoped for by those honor- able gentlemen sitting tonight which collected $200,746 COUNTY BREAKDOWN Following is a breakdown of collections by county districts: INGS: First, $22,337; Second, | $6,310; Third, $2,841; Fourth $47,-| * The provincial treasurer said Fifth, $2,’ the tax should amount to $1,998,- PRINCE an i fy 250 by the end of this month. | ond, 188; $6,808; Four- 961 until Jan. 31,/ th, ime Fit * $420, 372. tax collections); QUEE! 806; Sec- | to. ‘Sitonoin. made] ond, $23,100; "Third, id.7 up of $1,586,978 on registered | Fourth, $4,932; Fifth, $753,567. vendors ‘and from non-| Collections by group | Poy rendre | Furniture and fixtures, $93, is TOPS 538; contractor: Grass revenue from regis-| including hotels tered vendors came from the) ants, $73,763; Fifth District of Queens, which! public utilities, $46,; 318, 956; Sec. 1962 sales = To Ship Carload Friday ST, PETERS — The Alberton | ian ship, seal hunters yesterday moved | 40,000 onas Re fable infermanis base to Goose | said that four more sealing about six miles north- | sels were working — | to. east of St. Peters. | we The total catch yesterday was 286. The = the today by and | hews group. A acer tas will be sent to Halifax by rail on Friday with 1,500 of the necessary 2,000 now re: Glen Matthews last night tolé | ‘The Guardian at bee conditions were steady. Referring foal tent poral ne’ sald “it’s getting better every day. is olng well. We haven't | since group The seal herd is —_ about 40 miles off Goose Ri using a Piper Cub aircraft. It was stated that nother plane is expected to join the hunt to- latthews ts in charge _ the operations for both par- ies. The Gallant group oe Ln | peta to Matthews, who pelt chipping corte ern Ot: Pators, slat | ne - own under the fee. This 18 an nature. Mr. hews sald “the old ones are | foing down for Also taking pelts in the area Three Ki these ate Star” colar Star’ | enough pelts to thousand = roe is reported to be us- ine helicopters and 60 men in fa'the Sunt The “ast Star", a Norweg- Jobless Insurance Report s Expected By Mid-Summer a oe ce At the | been OTTAWA (CP)—The cabinet of ite first year, it held) will likely get the report of the $30 80,00 special committee of inquiry on| it contained $95,500,000, unemployment Insurance by| mounted to more than $925,000 id * @ reliable) 000 by the end of 1956. source ii Wednesday | Since then, the fund has The ‘man committee, | — under Teme headed w “Toronto. insurance | moun anna Ernest C. Gill, was| June, “te fell to set up 17 to examine all| was fattened by sumi facets. of te nemployment is-| tributions until it hei aia. 500, by 3 By ROBERT RICE ‘The fund held N -ntees at be heading under the| the end of Febru fire Dearees tld! Weaneodey that | time since it was on its way UP) $57,988,338 was paid last month it into May, when count of the ballots of the Feb- | ed rua 2 has been set to facta i epetiecl to fea oe votes cast by Inco workers in bruaty to determine which union they wante The board conducted the elec. forty of the aca wanted 10 stay with the International Un- ion of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind.) or switch to the | United Steelworkers of America A year bertag ais opened Wednesday to consider the Steelworkers’ applic: for | certification at the Falconbridge Nicks! Company which employs Moray ‘Cotterill, public rela. tions officer of the Steelworkers, said results of the Felsonbeidge hearing might not be known for a “couple of months. Wednesda: hearing, involv- ing the board and representa- free of the Steelworkers, Local 98 of Mine-Mill and Inco, prob- ably ‘will do no more than for- mally receive the certification application, erill said. Mr. Cotterill said he thought the Falconbridge hearing would | postponed to allow for a | vote. ‘The Steelworkers have made a formal application to have the | ballots counted immediately. ‘Are Determined ‘o Be Together TORONTO (CP) — Six or phaned children from one fam- ily, determined to stay together, are seeking a home in Ontario. The provinctal welfare de- partment, in ver: isements placed across. the | province, describes the children as ranging in age from four to 12 years. The oldest is a girl, the rest boys. ‘The department said Wednes- day the. family is the largest the department ee tempted to settle as The nas the roup. w children ‘havi their own minds oe “they ‘tend to remain to- ribed as eae “attractive “and well ad- | justed, from Protestant Anglo- Basen orien. 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