10 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs, May 2, 1963‘Aviation Electronics Limited‘ada’s national samples show at last year's llt'tt-aiier-ctent jump in] “ANT Vim - y V 0 sold a valuable shipment of Tomato this year purchased. exports to o a record: . ;- . C d I I 0 flight aimulaton for traininalanioaz other things. his order: $74,500,000. This increase was; GENEVA meme“) — United . S o a n ana a s lying? of the NATO F-erot ksealslitn chi boots and “hm” h the “c. o, I 4",, Nations secretary-General u m "- 3p" 1" i in Canadian wheat sales there “m” "rived he" Wednewav i Mr. stone described this as a and said he would dine with an . I ‘ . Mr. Stone said the sale “will , i ' do a lot of good in advertisinll‘eam" 1” c‘l‘ad” c” be' ‘0 “I'm-I'm "om “3'151'000 m the delegation heads at the I7. ' o n Canada's maturity .5 , manu- cause Rome is one of thegl961. “no” disarmament conferen-ce » l , OTTAWA ice) —I To Italian ltaly has been an important facturer.“ style cent"! 0H1“ WOIM- : Mr. Stone said the heavy Thursday night. He new here eyes Canada is becoming arid EI‘OWiHS marl“?! f0? Can'd‘ “Most Italians think of Can- RAW MATERIAL WANTED lreliance‘ on raw material: from New York for a four-day QUEBEC (CP)——Premier Le~the Quebec - Newloundland become owner of the power. Sillllelhting mm: thhin a grower Fm“ Pmdt‘l‘as? dam: .“l‘ese have ada as a Place When? their Thc big export “emsv hf’w'lmeans that the future level ofysl'gy- during! WhiChldheb Win Dre- aa c said here he has "con- , i i . . , i . of w eat an t home of Beef“ "105 V l" P5 “3 .I‘aw ,ma' cousins go, or an a country that ever. are industrial raw mate-‘ - Sl.e_ Ot'elj 9 W01‘ ody‘s ad. Magma, continued steps-r to Pound?” m H-‘dr"thwbec an" if We”: “as ' ’u'plus"he thousands of Italian emigrants. “mais- he said In 3" Meme” grows wheat." rials. including oilseeds. metals lexforts ‘5 no: predadable’ , ministratiVe committee meeting lmefila‘“ 1m“ ' 9 Qupbec Sa'd‘ " “’“ld he so“ ‘0 59W says James Stone. Canadian here- On top of that. style-consciouaipulp and pulpwood and lumber. 3‘" we flunk 9‘20“! W1“ before .paying official visits to ee a mu of iron ore inter- estsp fro: blinding a pellctizing Dimer Erid- Hydm “nuld "th5 Ym‘h- trade commissioner in Rome. plant on the Newfoundland side ‘—" of the Quebec‘Labrador boun- dary. He. was replying in the logis- lature in a series of questions about the Wabush Iron Ore Company's projscted plant and about possible development or the giant Hamilton Falls in Labrador He also said no agreement has been reached between Que- and Newfoundland about transportation of power from Labrador's Hamilton I-‘aiLs across Qucbcc territory. Mr. Lesage said that he. has taken steps to have iron ore interests stick to their "in" decision" to build a $61) x".- 000 pelletizing plant at P',L“.t0 Noire. in Quebec territory The ore comes from Wa‘oush territory, in l. n h ra do r, and continue to rise " ‘Romania and Yugoslavia. Last year, however. Canadian Italian buyers attending Can- They were the main factors in the plant hi‘ built in liab'mlnr. General Electric Steam Irons ringworm... Get Full Particulars At Your . . . iggsnif; ;f:§,‘,f;m‘.;3;i“”h'}i Hill? 9.“: We are giving away FREE 45 Steam Irons. One in Each Store . . Be sure and get your Ballot in today! Fresh Frozen From Our Meal Counter but which are not in tli. public interest to d‘vulge m dot, ll. ill“l the companies stick to their MAPLE LEAF P. P. tween them own rights to the falls. and Consolidated Edison htitial deCismn." ; i ' . - v . . y - i . ' - will , v ~ ' . _ r c of the power generated from ‘ l - v i ' Lh- Lhidfalls-—oncc they are devol- ‘ i ll -‘ ‘ l . . .i ' ll fl", 1 made at scttlinzi the boundary dispute which goes back to 1927‘ Mr. Lesage said that the government had approved an announcement M o n d a y lhat technical and economic studies are being undertaken on the, feasibility ill ('il" yin: l)ti\\'£‘[' o'- Will-kilowatt lines over long dis. tances. But there was "no agreement between the= govern- ment of Quebec and the gov- ernment of Neu'iomidland " only agreement “'2'- between Hydro - Quebec. British Newfoundland Develop- ment Corporation. which be Mr. Lesage \lel that his government's expert on the. Mr. Lesagc said there “as no question of merely building m— ‘ Fresh Side Maple Leaf Cello LEGS or Quebec~Labrador boundary is- transmissicn line: a:- CHOPS ROAST RIBS WIENERS aasasrs CA N A DA A PAC KE ll 3 49m. 49cm, 53m. 47s.... 53cm. PRODUCT misfit!“ Newfoundland territory, But he ' it is not in the public interest “at this time" to say Q u c b c (' and Ncu-‘oundland needs first. The power would he sold at ‘ KING SIZE \/ CRINO INSTANT c , YORK WHOLE NO More sii LB. '19 Sleepin 7 m g "l- llkl- l0? 9 ‘ LUNCHEON MEAT :gffi'cigisprup'seis:nirhosen by the s Robin Hood Easy Mix Choocmte & Whit” g TIN ard after the annual meeting 20 OZ. f .bc.i'h'h .'.'- tactics“: sums; ms CAKE 0 MAPLE LEAF across Canada discussed aft 0 fair: of the association, the Regular value 3.25 FOR SLICES news partnership through which whether any progress had been i H. CP 0 Icers the country’s dailies exchange , 8 OZ. ‘PKG. the news of their areas and receive world news coverage.' . Mr. Mercicr reported on the s w k | B b w k YORK PEANUT - t“ ': i‘ am: strainers; mi. . IS ee 5 (I y ee m M m ' 16 OZ. manager. on details of the news The annual meeting e‘ccted nine directors Tuesday for two- 3 c year terms By regions they F F Sh : CHUM DOG mtitlantic. .Y. R. H. Sutherland, ' ' New Glasgow News. ‘ . “NS OZ 15 Oz. ~r c.£7°‘2§.§‘;‘if:'i"‘if‘f“gnifiiii“ vui- sue no FOOD . CEREAL - _ ms Quebec: W a l t e r O’Hearn, FOR Montreal Star. MAPLE LEAF JIFFY PIE ‘ NEWPORT .00 PER c 8 QT. c L A R D 1 LB. 001- CRUST FlUFFS ' EXTRA Are Elected TORONTO (Cpl—Ar F. \ler‘ tier of Quebec Le Soleil was re-elected president of The Ca- nadian Press by his fellow directors here. John E Motr of the Kitchener Waterloo Record was rc-clected honorary president: Stu a rt Keate‘ Victoria Times. first vice-president. and St. Clair Balfour. Winnipeg Tribune, sec- service. Ontario: l H. Mai'Dnna‘d, Cornwall Standard - Free- : holder: Bcland Hondcrich. Tor- onto Star: R. A. Grayblel. Prairie: St ('lair McCabe. Moose Jaw Times-Herald and Basil Dean. Edmonton Journal. xgigfs'irificiiauiifilf 5”" SNOWFLAKE reginfmiiliiiiyh iii??? 'llslil c NON_FOOD "EMS Desruisseaux. Sherbrooke La , flifldi’dflimif Hint}: COMET 5 sumo .m'r . BROOMS . . . . . 99c BON-AMI . . . . . 69: 6 she" on co. TEXAS " m BUDGET wax soon FAMILY lbs. for 55 CARROT-s 2 mm, 2's PAPER 100 ii Roll . . .29: TISSUE, 4 pak. 39¢ I SUCCES SUPER WHITE JOHNSON & JOHNSON BABY pired term. completes the 19. man board. ' Changes Name TORONTO 'CPl -» Sharehoidv era of Shell Oil Company of Can. INDIAN RIVER , ada Ltd. have approved a change in the name of the com- FLORIDA—Slu- 48 party to Shell Canada Ltd . Shareholders also approved c Lthe creation of an additional for » 8941.177 Claaa A common ahares WAX 1 lb. . . . . . 59c POWDER, Small Size 2 for 69¢ Foozen YORK MEAT PIES 3 79: m?" "'2 39c PERFECTION ICE CREAM» «A1825 Shell- Investments Ltd, an- nounced March 29 that it had for an issue of 8.941.- ' antrcribed ‘ 177 Class A common shares of ‘ Shell Canada at 817 a share. i - The subscription price iii to be I pay promissory notes I . totalllina $151M. 000. owed by fiel Canada to Shell lnveat- " f; meats. ' - I - ;... W. H. V. Alb. chairman of Canada. ' am r