a i . 4 8 Ernie Shaw of Toronto re- laxes—at his home with sons Tan, 5, (CENTRE) and Jeff, 8, where he jis convalescing after HE ‘DIED’ 12 TIMES sia “pital where he “died’” 12 times “Mr. Shaw was taken to hos- - pital Feb. 14 with an apparent heart went Into | turns out that this 1s a legal’ puzzle with no really clear cut | answer. Under the new Fish and Game legislation there is provision for | the setting up of fishing preser- a "cardiac ’ 12 times in 24 hours. Each time he was revived by arrest’ PM Sougnt| - Police Had On Scanda {given me some Iffers an the best method and how, to go about it.” Sol Lubiteh, a credit manager in suburban Cote St. Luc who has been investing for 15 years: nformation offer the new investcr .. “The more itformed people thought the show has a lot to. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., April .30, 1966. “9 Ford Income Sets Record heent ahead of the ~$2,912,200,000 [is the opening quarter last year First: quarter worldwide ales lof cars, trucks and trecter’ to- _talled 1,238,191 units. This ws ‘fovr-per-cent ahead °f the * ~** 824 sold in the first cuerter Munsinger inquiry was within a week of influence-peddling alle- gations against top Liberals by Conservative MP -Frik Nielsen ‘in the House of Commons. Commissioner McClellan éaid iMr. Pearson's request -was made in the prime minister's joffice at a meeting attended by. then justice niinister Favreau ‘and, he believed, Gordon Rob- jertson, secretary of the cabinet. “I.was asked if I had any. in- |formation in my files~of a na- }ture- which indicated - improprt: ety or wrong-doing onthe part vof any member ‘of the govern- ;ment, -the present “government. Montreal “How To feel ~-fesentatices—and: directors from } sir” referred as : T better see it.’ Conservative counsel C. Carson, who had been cross-ex- amining the commissioner. ‘didn't get it back until April 1, 1966, after he had-asked for Its | return. ~ 1 ‘male incubates the eggs “He asked what it was an | | EE to this (Munsinger) e prime minister's words to the effect, ‘well, I think H WwW “That's: all.” ot ater “Thank-you-very much," said : F. i. tap—300 gallons of hot water im just 15 minutes. Commissioner MeClellan testified that he personally § de- livered, the Munsinger file to Mr: Pearson Dec. 2, 1964, and | Power: "WATER HEATER Palmer Electric Ltd. _Hot water at the turn of a | = about their investments, DETROIT (AP)—-Ford Motor m said, “the better if is for the fo has reported itt 1966 1965. Vee es irst-quarter sales and net in- By KEN KELLY” “Towas th k ft eins as a whole irs OTTAWA (CP)—RCMP Com. swered that tt hed “ | Mrs: Hermy Alzner, » Mont. come were the highest of any. ISRAELIS WOUNDED ;missioner George B’ McClellan formation indicating any impro- |real businesswoman. agreed. opening three ‘months in Ford TEL AVIV (AP)-—An saree! said —on— 9-a-+t-+here that priety or anything of a scanda: | i“The show is extremely educa. history army spokesman said four Boe Prime Minister Pearson asked lous nature involving any MP in. tional I hope. it encoirazes Consolidated net income of raelj civilians. were. wounde ~othint=<in—tate—November 1964 “any nt fe last---19-more people to invest: This $210,200,000 compared with the Friday—one seriously—when a 7; any party ever taSst - : 7 eco Eine jwhether he had ‘any informa- years. would be one of the ways. tq ™t-tecord—nf—$200;890;000—set—in- ene tion indicating any impropriety ‘“I’was of course aware that |help the economy: ~ Bie first quarfer last year. Cam east of the sean River va. or anythine of a scandalous na- the matters we are discussing solidated net income a share ley, opened fire on a Ee up ture involving any MP in any today, in part at least, were the) PENGUINS CHANGE OVER was $1.89, ahead of the. $1.81 for workers. A second Syr . ore party over the last 10 years." subject of gossip and in answer Among Antarctica’s emperor eee ai last il Gon joined in: te Pes sae The period cited by Commis. to the. direct question of the |pensuins, the female takes the ee Ota cae a ees ventiad i ae sioner McClellan at the Gerda prime minister I said, ‘yes, [initiative im courting and the ¢¢ 191 709.000, per ‘added. ‘ about nine Progressive Conservative ~-rovinclal Campaign Headquarters Charlottetown Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 168 Gt. George Street Phone 4-6295—45688—4-6816 a stay_in Toronto General Hos- heart attack. While there his doctors. (CP Wirephoto). ves, but presumably these; ttract ‘e ee ; ves, “but presumably “these, A ene Investors | sitarey-st-—Diat-£585 ith tment. : eee : OUTDOORS . in ea tet egy MTR ye fe So a ‘Sse i rest they —are—una ‘no such provision, and it would ae Mia Monies. Wea at like on By JACK McANDREW Just about the: most important ation of black ducks is past the |of birds counted... the | vincial: Fish and Game Execu- tive has been called for Monday night at Confederation Centre. This is th e annual crystal ball session where the representative | body of nimrods on the Island get together to make recom- mendations for next fall's hunt- | ing seasons and_bag limits. From Tignish - to Souris, “meeting of the. year of the cet rep- | the five Island branches will | congregate to make known the | wishes of the membership and attempt. to..hammer-..out_a...con- sensus to pass on to the Provin-; cial Fish and Wildlife Service. I emphasize the fact that these are recommendations only. The > fish And Game Annual Slated Monday Night H that the native breeding popul- , critical ‘and approaching point of ° no return. It’s a” ’ sensible - conservation measure in light of the extreme scarcity of the breed, and one which this column wholeheart- | jedly supports. - In fact I’ll predict here and 'now, that unless some sort of | |miracle occurs we'll see -a-clos: rs renewable_ resource. jed season on black ducks: with: tin three years. ‘One species which seems to | be making some sort of a come- back is the ‘Hungarian partridge. ‘This gamy little import, who! once -provided: superb sport and | |}the opportunity for good dogs to} -exercise their talents, has been absent from the hunting scene provinciat’department has _ the last word on regulations regard- | for several years now. But reports have been ing upland species and fur bear- | ers, and the Federal Wildlife| Coming im that the number : f coveys is steadily. increas- Service sets up the Migratory : bird regulations after consider- | ing, and with the mild win- ; ter just past the breeding ing recommendations from all provinces and taking into con-| stock should be in excellent sideration their own research. | | “shape this spring. However, the suggestions of the |opEN SEASON provincial_group do play a part| Both Queen’s and Prince Coun- in making final decisions. | ty branches favor some sort: of —Some—of_the—Island—branches-;open— season this—fall, though- are already on record as favor. |they differ on the length of time ing rather drastic revisions of |to be made available to the hunt- the existing regulations. /er. This is one of the points to The Queen’s County | 'be ironed out at Monday’s meet: | would like an October 1 ing. starting date_for—all_species —The—general— feeling 1s—that—a- of birds, both upland and |Mmited hunting. pressure won't migratory. The. feeling is - hurt the population very much. _that a common opening date. tand. ‘a season of some sort will }- will spread out hunting pres- allow an assessment of the true sure on all species, and the state of the birds. It’s a fact that early "date will permit some {the only way you can find out Teal shooting to ease pres- | these ‘things is to have people in serves, | appear: that you can't be charg: | led for actually fishing. in the! |pond, only for trespassing on ithe nwner’s property to get to! ithe pond, unless it's a licenced | preserve. This raises the question of | what wotld happen if you laun-| ched a boat or waded down a |stream into the pond and com- | ‘menced to fish without crogeing | the posted property. It. would be interesting to see | ..../a@..test_case onthe matter come. With- the nutty ‘licensing sys- before the courts. |tem in effect in the province it’s; See you next week. ‘almost impossible for the Pro- vincial. Service to accurately |gauge populations, and when it | comes right down to it there is'| mainly a ‘guess and by God” | approach to the thorny problem lof harvesting only the surplus of | ‘ing their’ kills and the numbers Paper Company. Earnings Up MONTREAL (CR)—Net earn- | ings of Consolidated. Pa per “Charles Bartlett, the Provin- | Corp. Ltd, totalled $3,333,665 or ~eial -Fish™ -‘and-Witdtife- “Director, | 56 cents. a share for the first | |will be a guest at the meeting to| quarter of 1966, Fred .W. Brad- janswer queries from the execu-| shaw, president, said here. |tive regarding the amendments| This compares with net earn- that--were-.adepted-at-the-recent-+-ings~ of . $3.082;240-or--52--cents--a- ‘session of the legislature. |share for the corresponding pe- The members will want to riod last year. know for sure just what sort | Mr. Bradshaw told . the an- of program the service can (nual meeting that permission carry on in view of the new recently granted by the: provin- amendments. T suspect that | cial - government allowing Con- many of Mr. Bartlett’s plans | solidated’s m i118 to operate have had a severe crimp | seven days a week “has as- put in them, and it will be | fiven greatly in meeting the |current surge in demand, as what will happen to things | this has had the effect of in- like proposed pheasant pre- (creasing our eapacity by about fishing preserves j 1 per cent.” and the like. '-| Total sales.of all products in ROD FEE QUESTION ithe first quarter ‘‘were up by Which brings up another ques- | more than | $3,000,000 or over 18 interesting to find out just investment education tracted not only imquisitive new- comers to the world of stock” and bonds, but veteran invest- ors anxious to ‘keep abreast — of all the latest developments The exhibitors taking part in- clude stockbrokers, trust com- panies, mutual funds, maior | business houses,*investment ad- visers and investment clubs. Said Robert——McBeth, promo- | tion manager for the organizers, Industrial and Trade Shows of Canada* “Our whole aim is to provide for — the Films and lectures” oe being pene in a 5SOf-seat lecture all PERSUADED. TO INVEST After looking around the show | and -listening to a lecture, Guy | Martel, a 20-year-old - studént, said he had decided to make | his first investment. in a md months, Clutching a bundle of fovest- | ment literature, he said: ‘I in- | tend to do quite a bit of read- ‘ing before I decide where to invest, but at least the show has small investor. It is particularly | for people who are inclined to | seek out investment advice on their own. Here they find under) one roof information about many forms of investment.” The Bell Telephone stand: fea- | tures teletype machines which | tial investors’ questions on the | company: and film shows on its | work, ‘DISPLAY WORK : Domtar is displaying samples. of its work and. dispensing -car- on the company, and .the Mort: real and Canadian —stock —ex-. changes stand has a_ scale | model of their new skyecraper | building. One of the organizations rep- | resented is the Canadian A3s80- | -hammer—out—answers—to— “poten=| ees wier bags containing literature )/ TRACTORS: ’ Deere Trailing. Call us for. programs, club bulletins, busi- -_ ness letterheads. All work guaranteed. _ BALERS: 1-1. H.C.; -used—only 2 years. p GUARDIAN - PATRIOT | CENTRAL PRINTERY freshen June 1; 1 Ayrshire ciation _ of Investment Clubs | which has nearly 300 member | clubs. “One of the aims ‘of .an in: vestment club,’’ said an ~asso- ciation representative, ——**is —-to-; Phone 4-8506 “at — tion-that I've been-asked- Tecent-|-per-cent.** ly. ee The question, concerned the| CHINA LEAVES SWEDEN legality of charging a rod fee to| About 150 items from the fish on a body of water. Can you king’ of Sweden's collection of lin fact be charged for fishing ‘in | Chinese art will tour North ta pond that sits on private pro-|America for ‘the first. time this. |perty? ? year give the small investor a chance | to learn’ something about the financial world. At the show we are giving people advice on how | form a clib. Later on we can tel, them how to run it.” t_of the —exhibitors—_are_! | off ying to send written replies sure on the Black Duck pop- (the field and accurately report- thtn.........- In that vein, Queefi’s made another interesting ‘ommendation. | TWO BLACKS Speaks For Itself... F i It's proposed that - the daily | Quant. Mae bag limit of six ducks remain | Visit the same this season, but that only two of the six be black | Queen St. Meat Market - ducks. The reason of course’ is “has) rec- | 30 Years of Service Employment Opportunities Civil Service of Canada CHIEF, SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION, to initiate plan and co-ordinate a long term national program of re- search on soi] and water conservation including its in-— tegration with other development programs; university graduate experienced in planning, co-ordination or direction of soil or water conservation projects, ARDA, Forestry, Ottawa, $15,778 - $16,900. Competition 66-3702. *PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER, Fisheries, Winnipeg. $7400-$8777. Competition 65-1954, Position No. 30. TRAINING OFFICERS, to arrange, administer and super- vise training programs fer trainees’ brought to Canada under the auspices of various technical: ald schemes; university graduates with related experience. External Aid Office, Ottawa. $7340-$8096. Competition 66-3663. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, SELECTION AND PLACE- MENT OFFICER, to select students--and~ arrange for - vocational training, to conduct employment surveys and to provide an employment service;. some university education and related experience, or an ‘equivalent combination of education and experience. Northern Af- fairs and National Resources, Frobisher Bay and Fort Smith, N.W.T. $7340-$8096 plus _ northern_—allowances. Competition 66-3521. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICA. } TIONS EXTENDED TO MAY Il, 1966. : *EXAMINERS.OF ._ INSURANCE COMPANIES, university graduates in Mathematics: or Accounting OR: registered members of a recognized accounting association. In- surance, Toronto. Salary $7062 or $8135, depending on number of years of experience. Competition 66-6402. *TAX COUNSEL, to assist in preparing cases for hearings and to appear before the Tax Appeal Board. To carry out ‘legal research and prepare menioranda of Law, legal opinions, regulations and other legal documents. Membership in a Law -Society of Canada (as of date of appointment). National Revenue, Ottawa. Starting salary . —~$6480. Circular 66-4720. Details and application forms available at Post Offices, in major centres, National Employment Service Offices and Offigées of the Civil Service Commission of Canada. For positions marked *, write to the. Civil Service Commission @f Canada, Ottawa 4 for details and applications. We Love Making Refunds! Whenever a customer asks for a refund at Henderson & _-Cudmore we give it eagerly. Yes, eagerly. Why? Because we are human and being human, we want others to think kindly of us, and trust us. When we give a customer a cold cash refund, instead of a. hot argument, he may begin to trust us and think -nicely about us. ff we give the refund eagerly, be, the customers may even like.us. oe The continuous, steady growth of our business over the past fifty-two years makes us believe that our kindly towards us and if so. « .- “WHO COULD ASK FOR MORE” maybe, just may- customers do feel e . 6 kde 4.2.2 @ EXTRA SPECIAL! 1963 Valiant 4 door. ‘1095 One owner. Fully reconditioned. Only 1962 Comet 4 door Oris eet: Now ear condition $4 495 1964 Plymouth 4 door $1895 One owner. Slant six engine. Auto- matie. Looks like new. Only EXTRA SPECIAL! 1960 Ford V-8 Ranch Wagon. One owner. Sid. trans. Al eondition. Now enly 1964 Pontiac 4 door 51775 v *895 One owner. six eylinder. Std. trans. Hard to believe—take a look. Only EXTRA: SPECIAL! 1963 Plymouth 2 door ~ One owner. Slant: six. Std. trans. : 4 395 Fully reconditioned. New tires. 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CATTLE: 1 Holstein cow, 4 years old, freshen May 2; 1 Holstein cow, 4 years old, Financing can be arranged on premises. Reid & MacKenzie Montague, Owner Service oconle AVMAHlE on Most Tate _ AUCTION SALE On the Prentises of Reid & Mekconnte; Massey-Ferguson Dealer, Montague April 30 at 1 P.M. Sharp 1—30 Cockshutt (good condition); 3—Farmall “C” with hydraulic; 1—Super ‘‘C’ with hy- 1—22 Massey Harris (good 1—2 sod M.H. Tra’ 3; 1—2 sod . 3 section;1-Hydraulic 8- Ford (good condition); “1—Case, : heifer, freshen May 25; 5 feeder cattle. : _ Auctioneer : S 1960 Fargo 12 ton , *395 Long wheel base. V-8 engine. Re- conditioned. Only 1964 Fargo % ton Slant six en Low mileage. 4 type tires H-D. Ti seas. Extra Speeial Only a 395 1963 Dodge 4 door Al tires. ‘1 395} Slant six. Std. trans. Reduced to elear 1964 Valiant Stn. Wagon. Fully a a New paint job. Look! 1 450 Used Outboard Motor fully reconditionedOnly - 279 | Complete with Controls hoe Johnson.33 H. P. *600| One only 35 hp. 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