CAPITAL . jour disposal to the best advan-| endeavouring to build a: bet-; $60,407,367 are recoverable as tage of the people of the pro- ter opportunity for our people! sets totalling $11,881,341. This (Continued from page 1) vince." to increase their present income, leaves a net debt as of March According to the budget, the increase employment, “and pro-| 31, 1964, of $30,005,330." —. ada; approximately $960,000 of government wil] implement a vide the necessary revenue for this will come from the tax col- 40-hour Week in the general hos- the province to meet its obliga- CANINE CARE COSTLY lection agreement and_ equaliz- pitals of the province and insti- tions.” COLOGNE, Germany ‘AP)— 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Mar. 12, 1965. stion and the remainder will be tutions operated by the govern- The budget showed that the Dogsitter services here are ad- ved t Fe ae Oe cnt Sabi ngs SI, Mu tea enn |e came i y 000 to imple- March 31, 1964, an increase Babysi t Retir | Guar dian Employee eens the laren provincial went in the public debt of $3,192,219. |rents” ber . ° ° are $3,500,000 in gasoline and CURRENT YEAR $50 MILLION DEBT - M Turni Mr. F id “‘the con- Andrew artin Dies At 72 diesel tax and $3,050,000 in sales will ond Mah St te toa slidated balance sheet eo i i . Mr. F id his 1965-66 said ‘the debt of the lid- | an outstanding debt | employee 7 “The Guardian died en Atos eee Ere eer, budget “indicates a “coatinan- ated fund is ferwoast to increase 680; this includes all the direct aeomeghae Mrs. Kate Calesie, Moncton, and ‘Govereament. "Durtne that Tas ead “ia pomerel, iast-0s cept those of the PLEA. fade | — wrvice with the a * The retaaine. "are resting at time our policy has been to di-| was a year. Granted, trial Establishment Corporation, | Worked im the stereo press and his late residence, 21 Euston rect government expenditures the liabilities of the province Public Utilities Commission, | rime | ‘ as much as possible toward the have been increased but this in-| Hospital Services Commuession | set oan heteneet tall phen | The’ teneral will) be held Sat- growth and diversification of the crease in debt is not something | and Workmen's Compensation | : es of production and as foreman |urday morning from his late re- economy of this province.” that we have lost. It represents| Board which are not included | prey pm ny Feel the comforting of the mail room saw to it that |sidence to the Church of the CAREFUL SPENDING an investment in industrial 4e-| in this balance sheet but are) Carmeh 'os 8 gues to wart on Ge Gey. the ‘mails were never missed’, | Most Holy Redeemer for Re- The treasurer said “every op- velopment, the tourist industry, | tabled independently. t ee a de ee \ ‘Andy’, as he was familiarly | quiem High Mass at 10 o'clock. porte has been tahoe ot — - — — — sehen cn bony debt, autre | aod rhounets othes ant poten. Yon move ~ by his fell orkers,| Interment will be in the Rom- economy in administration province. an in- assets : ee enjoyed parts, ean his pore an “Catholic cometaty. “ and to apply” the resources at vestment f which are ed since April 1944 which cost a nad adhasnctit years actively engaged in bowl- ——— ee woe en - ten ———————_—————e—e—e ing and horse shoe pitching. He was a fdunding member of the old Brighton Horse Shoe Club. A veteran of World War One, he served in the Royal Canadian Navy. He was a parishoner the Holy Redeemer Church. Mr. Martin is survived by his * wife, the former Isabel Blac- quiere and an adopted daughter, Mary, (Mrs. Leo Gallant), city. (Continued from page 1)- ance was given, and now people are paying = $12. “And this - government responsible.” stays, ult come These Specials Go On Sale at 9a.m. Saturda schools should be conso- y as in the last yeas e at da. ° “90 per cent” of. the . were either rebuilt or renovated. ~ 4 “The people of Prince Edward Island,” he said, “are getting a @ 2 fed up. a i * LOCAL UN ASS’N HAS NATIONAL SPEAKER xt ww ie exernoest == Women's Dresses Colwin , professor and Arthur Wright, president iams’ address to the local UN | nd cenult te that we are edical of international law and vice of Prince Edward island Uni association at Montgomery | Canada.” Assorted materials. ieotiena Aasaiotion, estes Mr. Will: Hall last evening. AGRICULTURE Vetted lation, __ pare Lt ~ Mr. Acorn suggested that the Sizes 10 to 20, 1614 to 20%. e ; ° ; deration to establishing an agri- "ISNETIES VO-OP ANNUAL eer cessation "oe Special, each rR ease youth who-will-be-our farmers.” . ares Concerning department of ag- € . a - S f | said that contontearal one repre- eports uccesstul Year 22222 * ; coral.” He said there should All wools in assorted pat- : TiGnisu — Shea, cannery Point will at-|of directors for faithful service agricultural representa- eee ye manager of te expanding Tig- tend a ceect comes in Curia: during thet time of ofice. tive be oayh of the decal ae Women's Nylons Ladies Hair Brush terns, some English worsteds, Ce D ; pa AM.| fishing dn the area “during the gor, spobe-en ihe imerevennnt| ‘The opeaker also wasted se-1 Seemiess mesh, knit on 400 With 8 rows of nylon bristles, three button, single breasted. am sociation during the past 14 | fishing area ger, fine trucks of the 2,000-gal- z e bise or . Lae Fie, See 0 curren \pes. ree, ben bene ofp, eine | Gast oe lens overdee ot Gite. SON ; iim his die. thedes. Sie) white handle 29 Sizes 36 to 46. ; ee an manager sf the. 40 an-|Gapartment of fahedew fot ts| fishermen to contin 10 aide | it said the ‘ 39 Special, each Cc ; qual meeting of 163 — Os £e> | ay Sip laws tals we Diva provincial minimum wage for Special, pair Cc $ ecial Each ere bald af Ge, Legion Com iter the orguatastion to be cbe- | partment of fisbaries concerning |eeriicies Sontans oe p ’ munity hall after-|dient to the law. tg Se snotaien dae leheler for a tee ee gt ‘Shea presented what was|tor, chaired the meeting. Roy Others addressing the meet-| Wade of 90 cents an hour for wo- 's Tablets termed oe the ton doe |Mooo, abdain.manasr t|ing'wer: Vac Rew’ Md. oa, The government wes accused Men's Hose : aw wey fever . * recorded fisheries, balance > oA. Dennis, supervisor > evi Se pases ote conoperative, sheet and reported for the NO0-|c-aersien Urban LeBlanc, | Patronage in ellowing lant Stretch nylon, rib pattern, as- re ee demaetn. betel lobsters netted 73) inating committee. extension department of St. |i. Driest Pond area. He claim sorted colours. Sizes 10- 12. 3. Sine: with. total of SOREMOA AD jtery, cueslated Mr McLeod to (Damiana. Uaivensity: “Charles |ed that local persons did. not 67c 83c total sales on lobsters na pecan cing, bonus eqns chard: Saghert Chevece, de |x ocieoee ke ihe ota mi Special, peir £% Special, each ic deat ak on a. - ter torso om lide thea 6 ting of as Mia a | Taree noe tree ~ were given the stumpage paid ont to sharehold- pointed to see eaten, fe a Mr. Acorn ape Se was at Shamrock Blouses Bromo Seltzer ers d to $153,000. term, Claude Gavin, Jordon El- WEATHER the fish had industry in Gistpence a caverted prints Pleasant ‘relief from upset Set dikes ase bs Mector Richard. Other Kings. He. said the industry has and colours. Sizes 10 to 20 stomach, headache, etc. Family Ends Ghectors' ate J.W. Doucette, - TORONTO (CP) — Tempere|iecome “severely depressed” . Sizes . size. , bb. pastes at the fish ny ond Are : a Mas. | aoe ee Special, each 1.99 Special, each 94c ae ermen landed no much hake | Ga to | He said there was “a great e . > 4 | lack of policy” on the wo of ual be salt, comp Slot Timer Minter Leo Row ino Fan : a was ens a 36 made by the government when o 38 ia decision was made to build WOMEN'S 1, boxer style in green and world. At the 23 draggers for companies. “The Sia 27 | vital interest of the individual,” beige. Sizes 6 to 12. wer g (neta taal a ” the manager iy (nm om a 44 ioutaaton. 2s. pert 2 31 |” Me. foun charged that some Cotton simplex and also double woven nylon gloves. Special, each te oa 2% 42 |fishermen: were pressured ‘nto Assorted colours. Sizes 614 to 714. See ee oe 24 = | putting certain types of engines 1 Bae ate ast te arate 18 33 into the new draggers. He said Special, pair " pms gee ent 'be oe one fishermen had been forced a to accept the different engine. posed improvements tor yay |t¥pe or “the wouldn't get = drag- ~ fea. “Fishermen,” 327 | ger.” Mr. Acorn sdded “it is said, not have to go + $2 35" |time for an investigation.” their of 32 © | sMALL CATCH CLAIMED Seale bets bs bedhding lor a Mr. Acorn maintained that the Arsenault can build 8 |New Orleans ...... 7 8 ages bees ® ae “ieee or omen S reriy |rucwOm.-- 10 | Naa pear a best landed DAO an dea aeatl ced incon Jerome- Cheverie |tos Angeles ......; 48 (O59 year a March 23-24\ and apprehended one man at pounds — that's not enough te Manager strongly ur-| 10:00 a.m, Ail of the stolen| HALIFAX (CP) == Tee wee (eS ee eae He fishermen to attend. | goods were recovered and the | ther office says skies were most- that all draggers landed |. highly-trained men will) accused is in Georgetown Jail | ly cloudy over the Maritimes | 10,000,000 pounds of ground. fish from Halifax to instract| awaiting trial next Wednesday | late Thursday evening. Light | and that was not enough to keep ‘eourse. Key men at the in Souris. * snow was still being reported |the Souris fish plants in full op-#. Sar f ronened' auetuarien -wolb ee He asked why the government ‘wal curing eovhere (enema oor, Se . mda € ster arniva an western New “Brunwick thi envtgh fish heey the tne son betty Hand Towels Y Blank : morning and bring slow clearing e e to that portion of the Maritimes. | Pants going.” He was alse Thrifty plain grey blankets, made from sturdy Tieity quilty mattzess covers wevds fo ww s . Over the remainder of the Mari- |Smnee Of, te, steel | det Bright and colourful stripes in 2 good. weight. pees pans tn 0 cence Seere, Tally seged bleached cotton. Handy ripper closing, about 8” times strong northerly winds | Plt, eee Size dpproximately 15 x 25”. €o DE sifey,‘ctagle ber herder and yarn wily deep single, % and double sizes. * | will keep skies mostly ‘cloudy, ly Belem c ped ends. Size 56 x 76”. Regular 4.50 ‘ 67 : - |trles. He said “one of the drag. Special, each — 8 Special, each . : 7 Saatene By engedek t | ite gers, the Howe Bay, had 36 de- ps Special, Ghent’ heed and Bastern | GQroed'a neemaee lal | ime ae. me . nae tn Labater Caria omic Nove ‘Scotia during Saturday: |ict tn the Lagilatre. Hot Water Scissors + i S Shoes club rotates in a intermittent. ” } Made in England. ete. 2 ; ‘ , Viee president and since it was si cae ie teens Is Flown To Seca, ace 9OC Special, each Ved @ —_ Embossed leather uppers with durable s turn this time its drop | -ctherly winds 20. Low-high at rs composition soles, Colour brown. sient tah. President. Yoraels Pe rae cinietng--Ciaiay s Bath Clocks ee sees dite degen ieee, oA aj 63 aan ae Alarm clocks, enamelled Special, pair "president of the +e. rature: | the 25-man of. ture the “hardest water = oom _ Special, pair Chamber of Commerce with the| igh tide today at Charlotte- | White Coat was to ss ee 83c ' & ivory. . Rheper tie per Be tf a view of their applying for mem- | town 6.06 a.m. and 4.55 pam. At ite ee Rn as Special, each 79 ' to f=. Rustico at 1.00 am. and 1247 |ROAP heliooptes while the § ; ( 4 BIG EXPENSE Ss. and sete 0176.8 pam. held Se Wale Gare soe ota wa: ee Z . [: Sites 26 to 32. Entertainment proved to be a emus wasehane pany of Halts ayes coated candy rolled in co —- Special, each 2 Pear carl wot KARACHI (AP) — Pakistan search and Reson at] Special, th. Cc. Sweaters Saher Fig meni Foye Ae wollgprmie-h- Saorg man Boys" N.H.L. as al ' i Wednes- | to ‘ Medium only. s 7 ee oan Cub jacket ste win iat =| Skate Guards it seal hunting in .°! ted cuffs, collar and waist re : St. ch band. Colours and Adjustatle, - —— — red. Crests of all ore : 200M 10 SPARE clubs on each jacket “ OPEN ' 2 an oi 699 sa Y oes Yes | Special,’ cach _ SATURDAY UNTIL 7 ae wane: KET tg : ere: x - a. net) Bs bak ht ee a 4 e