12 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. May 27. 1964 GOV'T DECIDES To QUIT ‘ ROLE or SUGAR DADDY OTTAWA (CPI—The gov- ernment has decided to quit its role as a sort of ‘sugar daddy‘ to about 200 girls in the capital. It has told them to pack their bags and move out of Laurentian Terrace Hostel by Oct. 1. The place is being closed. The hostel has lost money for the last five years. and the taxpayers have been foot- ing the deficit. The 1963 loss was and one of $80.- 000 is forecast this year. Most of the girls. under 25. are junior civil servants. nurses. university students. or embassy employees. The hostel was opened in 1942 when there was a war time shortage of accommoda tion for a rapidly - growin, civil service. Since then may. than 10.000 girls have stayed there. In 1962 the Glassco roya. commissmn on governmen. organization said the hostel I should be closed. Since 1958 the girls have been paying $69.50 for a sin- :Ie room and $55.30 for a dou~ blc. Both rates include meals But if that was cheap. the girls didn't exactly rush in Vacancies have been increas ing since 1960. Last Jan. 1 the house-guest count showed only I 207 out of a possible 368 ten- 1 ants. ‘ Businessmen Rappecl Again Over Poor Exports Showing By KEN SMITH Canadian Press Business EditorI MONTREAL ICP|——Canadiai.l businessmen were rapped again Tuesday because they don't ex- port enough. Two speakers at the annual meeting of the Canadian Manu- facturers‘ Association had some sharp words for the 1,200 deie- gates. many representing firms taking part in export programs. . Gordon McMilien. pres ldent of Keeprite Products Ltd., of Brantford. Ont.. told the meeting there is only one way Canada's secondary industry can experience the growth it needs—by exporting. “I think it is obvious that as yet we Canadians are doing a poor job on exporting the prod- ucts of secondary industry." he said. “That we Will find world markets in ever-increasing pro- portions for our raw materials I have no doubt. But the pint: where 1 fear we shall falter— and falter badly—is in the pro gross and expansion of our secondary industry." LESS PROTECTION GIVEN Current trade talks at Geneva were a forerunner of shrinking tariff protection. Only the Cana- dian firms that had built up their economic strength and productive capacity through ex- port markets would be able to meet successfully the resulting international competition. Vernon 0. Marquez, executive vice-president of Northern Elec- labor market each year between now and 1970. INCREASED SPENDING Robert C. Scott. manager of the Maclean - Hunter Research Bureau of Toronto, said project- ing the economic impact of the group 19 years or younger in 1961 cencus indicates by 1971 total spending on consumer goods should reach $4,500,000,- 000. compared with $3,300,000.» 000 last year. R. B. MacPherson, economist with Du Pont of Canada Ltd., Montreal. said it is expected by 1970 more than 60 per cent of Canadian taxpayers will be earning more than $5.000 a year. compared with 26 per cent in 1961 and eight per cent in 1951. “This means that the maJoi- ity of Canadians will be able to provide themselves ade- quately with the necessities of life and still have sufficient funds left over to upgrade and expand their purchases in all as." S. M. Finlayson. president ul Canadian Marconi Co., Mo 1.- reai. said the essential chai- lenge facing managers is the development of more and better managers. The modern manager at every level. if he is to be e- fective. must be equipped with broad knowledge in many areas and above all with a deep un- derstanding of the motivations and reactions of human ings." H :1" (D m I1 (I: tric Co. Ltd., Montreaai. fold the meeting Canada's secondary manufacturers “have not. been Po rkdale conspicuous by their aggres- siveness in seeking export mar- Holcls S And 5 kets." “I suspect that a good denil COnTeST ’ of the talk we hear about Cana- dian manufacturers finding it difficult. to compete in overseas markets with low - countries . . . is an over - sometimes an outright alibi". i . be sad Another group took a long range look at the econom prospects in the fields of dur- able and non-durable goods and capital spending. The consensus was that, With the upcoming entry irto the consumer market of Canadt.‘= large teen - age population, everything should be bright. There were problems on the horizon, however, the bigges' being to ensure that Canada‘s economy expanded enough to provide jobs for the expected 150.000 young men and womeiI who would be entering the ______.__._-___.__. Half Point Wins Team-Of-Four Bridge Ch’ship The ‘team-of-four' bridgt championship at the Charlotte town Duplicate Bridge Club was Monday night by a foursomt made up of Mrs. George Bun- tain. Mrs. Noel DeBlois. J. D. Stewart. and Mrs. ald Campbell. The winning quartet amass- ed 15 points to take first plan. in the annual club tournament by the slimmest of margins. one-half point, over a team made up of Allan Forsyt'nt. Norman MacLeod. Tom Callfy. and Bayfield Ellis. Another half-point back, witn 14 points was a team made up Don i Augustus. t The P.E.1. Centennial Stud- ents Events Committee held two wage _ rm. primary events in Spelling and something 0, Public Speaking at Parkdale “mph-“cation, if not High School recently. Students in grades nine and 10 from Fort Parkdale and Sher- wood participated. Spelling match was won by ‘the Sherwood team of Connie Rodd. Susan Ayers and Mary : Lou Macheod. Public Speaking winners were Barry Clark. Sherwood. Cathy Callaghan. Fort Augustus and Tony Morley, Parkdale. Judges for the events were Sister Pauline. Notre Dame Ac- ademy: Colonel MacDonald Birchwood High School and Miller MacFadyen. department of education. C h air m a n at events was Weston Carmody, principal of Parkdale High Sc Contestants were presented with pens on behalf of Mr» Frank Ross, chairman of Lien tennial Students Events Com mittee. The winners will com~ pete in the county finals at n later Montague, Morell Split Victories MONTAGUE — Before a small audience Friday evening the spelling team from Morell Rc- gional High School was victor- ious over teams representing Montague and Souris in the Centennial spelling and speak- ing contest. The Souris team placed second and Montague Mrs. Alban Farmer. Mrs. 1 rd Carl Green. Mrs. J. F. Mac Millan. and Mrs. L.1. Duffy. The fourth place team. with V; pomts. comprised Dr. Doug Bob Hambly, Lou- were: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. DOug- las. Jim Coles. Mrs. Ls. Well- ner: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sent. Mrs. Inez Kelly. Don Betts. and Mrs. Peter Gleeson. Mrs. Robert Ring. Lean. and Mrs. Lily Atkins. D‘ .. In the public speaking con- test Montague contestants plac- ed first. second and third. Win- ning speakers were Maureen Cronin. Donna Walsh and Nan- cy Reddin. Judges for the event were Miss Helen Yeo. Hartwell Daley and Reginald MacDonald, all of Charlottetown. Albert Fogar- ty. president of the Montague local teachers federation. organ- ized the event. and Jerry Pill‘ eau charied the function. Calling the words in too spelling match was Miss Eve- I ' lyn MacLure. The competitions G'omwn were under the general sponv E a E i 3' i. Elli .I a; a. it: {in i “5 T i sorship of the Provincial Cen- tennial Committee. DER’I'INGER RELEASED BERLIN (Am—Georg Dert- inger. former foreign minister of East Germany. was released from jail Tuesday after 10 years of a 15-year term for espionage. Dertinpcr. 61. was granted clem- en cy. cm DISMISSED SEOUL (APl-‘l'be Seoul Dis. trlct Criminal Oou Tuesday noted in! September shortly Inc III strongly criticised lobar Irk'IcltdtdIcyInDbeOC Wm ' Eunsiiuez RUBBER UNDERCUSHION Non-skid that keeps runners and mats safe under- foot. 25" wide. Reg. 1.29 yd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. FELT CARPET UNDERLAY Ads years to the life of your carpet. Comes in 9 It. width. Reg. 1.29 sq. yd. COCOTEX MATS Heavy brush like surface 14" x 24". Braided edges. Reg. 129 . .. .. CONGOLEUM RU'NNERS First quality “Gold Seal". 36" width in 1 choice of patterns and colours. Reg. 1.20 yd. I REXOLEU'M MATS Good quality enamel surface in 18" x 36". patterns and colours. 45c ea. 1.00 1.00 Choice of for I stints“ JUICE GLASSES Footed spray-cut design in beaded base. 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I BOYS' BOW TIES Plain or pattern. blue. black and olive. ages 6 to 14 Reg. 59c to 79c. MEN'S HO Stretch nylon in sizes 10 to 13 in charcoal and green. Reg. 79c to 1.00. LADIES' WATCH IRAC . Expansion bracelet in white. gold and in 1 snorted styles. Reg. 1.50 . I MIN-s WORK HANDKERCHIIFS for I A {. ‘Ii —— / fill § "it ii-NI’” if still: wilgm‘mi' MEN'S OLD SPICE iteigk deodorant. .2.) . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. 1 .00 MEN'S WORK SOCKS In grey and has reinforced heel and toe. Reg. 59c, for I 1.00 MEN'S WORK GLOVES Cotton with elastic wristband 3 {or BOYS' HOSE Neat patterns in grey. red. blue and brown. Nylon reinforced heel and toe. Reg. 59c to 79c . . . . . . . . . . . .. for I MEN'S SHORTS Made by Stanfields in double seat. Brief style in sizes S. M. L. R g 1.25 MEN'S HANDK‘ERCHIEFS White with hemstitched edge. 5 for Reg. 25c. MEN'S SHORTS Cotton mesh knit in brief style. 2 Sizes S. M. L. Reg. 59c for MEN'S UNDERS‘HIRT In white rib knit in sizes S. M. L. Reg. 59c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MEN'S TIES Assorted plaids and plains in blue. green. brown and grey. Reg. 1.50 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Full button front in assorted checks and blue. grey and white. Sizes S. M. L. Reg. . . . . . . . . .. I MEN'S HOSE Stretch nylon in blue. grey and olive. Sizes 10 to 12. Reg. .. MEN'S BOXER SHO'RTS Easy care cotton with elastic hack. Printed patterns in blue and red. Sizes S. M. L. Reg. 79c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for I ll A II II W A R E SCREW DRIVER Made by Stanley with hardwood handle and has blade. Reg. 135 . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 EVANS STEEL TAPE 6 ft. long with white face blade. Metal case 1 Reg. 1.40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I STEEL WOOL 1 lb. tubes in fine, medium and coarse. Reg. 65c. for 1 .00 General Electric and are Reg. 20c ea. 1.00 1.00 1.00 2 t... 1.00 1.00 lpains in LIGHT BULBS 25. 40. 60 and 100 watt. frosted inside. PADLOCK Solid brass case with tumbler mechanism. Rustpioof scliacklc. Reg. 150 WINDOW THERMOMETE'R Easy to read from inside or outside. Aluminum mounting bracket. Reg. 1.19 BRUSH CLEANER Liquid cleaner that will clean hard brushes. cleaned brushes last longer. Reg. 60c ca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for' I WALLBOARD KNIFE With blades. For cutting wallboard and oil clothe. Extra package of blades included. Rcc. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. PAINT BRUSH Made by Simmins of pure bristle. 216 1 inches wide. Reg. 1.33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I PAINT ROLLER Aluminum tray 71,12" wide with mohair II roller. Reg. 129 I COMBINATION DOOR LOCKSET Push pull style that fits doors Is" to 1%" thick. only one hole to rill. 1 I Reg. 1.25 . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. TUR’PENTINE Pure spirits in one qt. cans. Reg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. POLYFILLA Fills cracks in plaster or wood. package. Reg. 1.35 EVER'R‘EADY FLASH’LIGHT Batteries included. Prefocased bulb. Button loading. 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Reg. 1.25 .. . . . . . . 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 Triple action Iter in Ill metal. 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Res. 1.. PAPER TOWEL HOLDHI Chrome finish for well or shelf mounting. Reg. 1.39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. BREAD FRESHEN‘ER 112 lb. loaf size. Made of durable plastic. Reg. 1.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ROLLING PIN Smooth polished wood ball bearings. 1.00 1.00 Reg. 1.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MEAT THERMOMETER For indoor or outdoor cooking. Made of 1 metal. Reg. 1.39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I PLASTIC LAUNDRY BASKET Unbreakable round style that will not rust or stain. Reg. 1.49 PYREX CAKE DISH Heat proof glass. 8" size. Reg. 1. 9 . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. PLASTIC WASTE BASKET Oval style. unbreakable and will not rust. Reg. 1.89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. PLASTIC DRAIN TRAY Ideal work surface. Holds all standard dish racks. Reg. 1.49 PLASTIC DISH PANS Unbreakable. grease resistant and is easy to clean. Reg. 149 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . t . . - . . 9087198 90038 St TOYS BOYS' CASTING RODS For the beginner. 412" long and has plastic 1 handle. Reg. 1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 9 SUPER DUPER LURES The lure for all seasons. choice. Reg. 1.29 LU'R'E ASSORTMENT Your choice one 39c. one 49c. and one 79c. All good numbers. Reg 1 .00 STAR GOLF BALLS . For pros or beginners. Top quality and are econo- mical to buy. Reg. 49c. for I BIKE MI'R'ROR AN'D MUD FLAPS Round mirrors and white flaps. Reg. 1.45 . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. BICYCLE LOCKS 5" steel shank rubber covered. 1.00 Rubber tipped. for target practice for I for I 1.00 1.00 Reg. 1.39 AR'R'OWS Reg. 29c. BULLETS PLUSH DOLL Assorted with different faces about 10" 1 CRAFTS‘MAN PAINT SET Create beautiful pictures with pre-mixed colours. colours. Assorted scenes Reg. 1.49 I DOLL CLOTHES dolls. Reg. 69c. GUN SET holster with two pistols. Reg. 1.49 F‘GHT GAMES IN ONE Good quality. 22 cal whiz bang. Reg. 70c pkg. Z [or tall. Reg. 1.49 Create beautiful pictures with pro-mixed Variety of patterns in assorted sizes. will fit most Quick draw McGraws series. Double leather Entertainment for the whole family. Reg. 1.69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. FURNISHINGS It 0 M E BATH TOWELS Cotton terry and are 20 x 38". Reg. 1.29 TABLE OlLCLOTH Printed designs in 54" wide. 1.00 Assorted prints about 18‘ x 29" 1 Reg. 49c . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . .. for I WOVEN COTTON PLACE MATS Assorted colours. Reg. 29c. DISH C'LOTHS Cotton mesh and about 12” x 12". for I Reg. 15c. for 1.00 1.00 RUBBER SHEETING 27“ wide. Reg. 1.29 Yard . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SEERSUCKER DRESS FABRIC Woven stripes about 36" wide. Reg. 1.29. Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COTTON TEA APRONS 1.00 Waist style. Reg. 1.29. E... ............................... .. 1.00 WHITE FLANNELETTE 27" wide. Reg. 390 yd. [or CAFE RODS" fit;7"‘i‘.‘i‘.”__'f’.5.’j. . , _. 1.00 i fIEEIA'M‘ DIRAPEQRY TRACK '°T‘,'...'.'..._'?i .. 1.00 ECONOMY O 1LT BATS 1 1b. package. Reg. 1.10. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I00 al‘lzi‘inld'l'E RFLAWICINELETTE e. eg. yd. hr :LACE MATS 122:“. for FACE CLOTHS . , 32;”...“27‘11fl’23‘? .‘..?.’.' 4 .. 1.00 CURTAINING Rayon mnrquiscttc in white. Reg. 69c yd. 1.00 1.00 III I" ASTL‘C TABLECLOTH'S 54" x 54" In printed designs. 2 Reg. 9912 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for t . E {Ali-1 \\\ iii-l ._ (I TERRY CLOTH Printed designs in 36" width. Reg. 1.69 yd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 HALF SLIPS Rayon half slip that is lace trimmed in S. M. L. Choose from white. pink and blue. 1 Reg. 1.49 I PANTl-ES Large selection of lace trimmed etc. S. M. L. in white. pink and blue. for LOVABL‘E BRASSIER‘ES it costs so little to look lovable. Lace circular stitch. ed cup in 32A to 40C in white only. 1 Reg. 1.98 I GLOVES Nylon suede in all shades Many styles to choose from in sizes 6‘: to 7. Reg. 1.98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. PANT'JES Lace trimmed and embroidered. also tailored styles. S. M. L. white. pink and blue. I Reg. 10 79c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for I JEWELDERY Large selection of earrings. pins and necklets. for I YARD‘L'EY HAND CREAM 1 .00 Lovely hands with Yardley with Red Roses 1.00 soap. Reg. 1.42 LINT BRUSHES 1.00 Easy to pack and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s . . . . . . . . . .. Special HA‘IR BRUSHES Attractive plastic hard brush. Special RAIN-COATS Plastic in white. pink and blue. comes in S. M. L. and XL. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SEA'M FREE MESH HOSE First quality in lovely shades. 2 for 1.00 Reg. 69c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. NYLONS Discontinued lines in lovely shades. All 1 perfect. All leg lengths. o 1.29 I HEAD SQUARES Selection of prints and solids. Nylons and silks. Reg. 79c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for I WHIMSY HATS And feather head bands. Ideal for summer hats in white and pastel shades. I 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Special COLGATE TOOTH PASTE Giant 512 Reg. 1.39 . . . . . . . . . . .. NEW RIGHT GUARD Spray deodorant. Reg. 129 N‘OXZEMA SKIN CREAM 8 oz. jar size. Reg. 1.86 .. . . . . . . . . . . ... R'CHARD HUD-NUT Hair spray. Reg. 1.49 . . . . . . . . - . n . . . . w t s - . . . . s . c . - .- CHELDREII WEAR GIRLS' ANKLETS 100% nylon stretch in assorted pastel shades. Sizes 6 to 81.7. Reg. 49c. for I BOYS' BRIEFS Boy's cotton knit briefs. Sizes 2 to 6. Reg. 39c. for 1 .00 RECEIVING BLANKET Esmond receiving blanket in white. pink. blue and 59c. mint. Size 24 x Reg. for I GIRLS' PANTIES Girls rayon panties in sizes 11 to 14. Reg. 39c. [or GI'RLS' JEANS Girls cotton jeans in assorted fabrics and colours. Sizes 3 to 6x. Reg. 1.29 . . . . . . . . . .. I GIRLS' SHORT SLEEVE T SHIRTS Cotton interlock in sizes 2 to 6 Pastel shades. Reg. 59c. ' 2 or BOYS' & GIRLS SHORT SEITS In sizes 3 to 6x. Reg.1.29 .... ... . . COTTON POP-TOPS In sizes 3 to 6x. assorted patterns and plain. Reg. 1.29 GIRLS' COTTON KNIT PANTIES White only in sizes 3 to 6. Reg. 59c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. GIRLS' GLOVES Stretch vinyl glove in white. Sizes 8 to 12 and teens. Reg. 11 TODDLERS T SHIRTS ‘ Cotton interlock. Assorted patterns in short sleeves and in sizes 2 to '1: Reg. to 1.39 G‘TIR'LS' SHORTS AND JAMMCAS Cotton summit in plain and checks. Sizes ' Pl 1 n I Reznst:nt11.7gntternn in 31ch 'I to 14. CHILD'S ANKLET Kroy wool and nylon in sizes 4 to a. Assorted shade!- Reg. 49c. I III! . lor I no “moon; 1 .00 GIRLS' was 9 “AS Rnincontl III II”. I to I and B to 1‘. Cotton with no sleeves. tires 2 to O Ind U 1“ '4 M I Special Reg. 3%. ' h ' ' 1.001 1.00. 1.00.