Toryi Party Backing Seen For Mac's ECM Program By FRASER WIGHTON whr-lming Conservative bgrlrflnfi for the British govern- them with an overwhelmong en- LCNDON (Reuters) — 0ver- dorsement of P ime pgrty Macmxhan's line. The conference's C o m m o In Market debate will be held the Minister ' day after the meeting opens. with Mrs. Doirion's relatives. Dorice Gallant. Duvar; Mrs. John F. Gallant. Piusville and P|USVIl.|.E Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arsen- aum Mexico, Me. were recent:Ittrgts.wJ.H. Blanchard, Charlo- guests of Mr. and Mrs. F is ° n‘ , Arsenaum woodsmck Mr. and Mrs. Erble Gallant Mrs. Charles L. Gallant and 3”’ family °f F°"t“”° C°"” son Kevin returned to their 599"" S“‘‘d3V 3‘ the “me °‘ home after spending several M“ J°h“ F‘ C'a“a'“' weeks with relatives in Toron-. The members of the Plusville to. out. IWomen’s Institute met at the Mr. and Mrs. A. Doirion oi home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Detroi-t Mich. returned to their ' Gallant on Monday. September home after spending two weeks 3. in-training at the Prince County Hospital spent the weekend at the home of her parents, and Mrs. Wsrburton Murray. Mrs. Fred Gallant is a patient in the Western Hospital where she will undergo treatment. panied by her granddaughter. spend last weekend as the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth F Woodstock. “. Miss Shirley Murray. nurIe- and Mr. Joseph E. Gallant Winnlpefl. Man. returned to their home after visiting with relatives in Duvar and Plus- Ville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant and son Kevin and Mr. rs. William Johnson of Mr. E Q. n Toron- some time with Mr to spent MW and Mrs. John T. Gallant. Carrie Gallant, accom- MAKES MOST BEER 1553-“ In The largest beer producer in ' North America is Canadian Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant Breweries Limited. cows were 17-18, common 14-1! and canners and cutters 18.60.‘ LIVESTOCK cod bulls sold at 1343.50 . MONTREAL (CPI-Livestock: Good vealers were 29-82. priceswere steady on the east- dium 24‘7£;‘d¢°énm°“ 19'” “F , _ grassers rlnkers . End mark“ Wednesday‘ Tr“ 1 Hog prices were unestahlished mg was slower and demand ‘yap fair anti there were no sales Receipts on the east-end mar- and xambs ket were: 113 cattle, 199 calves, 63 hogs and 10 sheep and lambs. l Tuesday's receipts were: 677 cattle. 678 calves, 465 hogs and 28 sheep and lambs. Common heifers were 17. Good A RECORD CROP MEXICO CITY (AP) —- The National Sugar Producers As- sociation says Mexico's 1902 sugar crop will total a reco 1,600,000 tons. ment's bid to enter the Euro- an Common Market ave been forts-Sl‘l8d0\.‘I"' by the publica- tion of the agenda for the rul- in_r', party's annual conference next month. V of about 30 resolutions on the subject contained in the agenda, t\vo - thirds favor the govern- ment's eiforts to join the six- nation trade. Eroup. assuming adequate Common and other safeguards. Several ex- press reservations and only two are flatly opposed. But the agenda's provisional resolutions were receiv from l0‘.'al party organizations a week before the Commonwealth prime ministers‘ conference opened earlier this month, and therein may life a telling point. TERMS CRITICIZED For at that conference. which ended last weds. one Common- wealth leader after another bluntly attacked the terms Brit- ain has been able to get for joining the market, and an im- ponderable is how and if this will affect the mood of the four- day party convention. which tlagens in Llnndudno, Wales, Oct. Politicans said the sustained barrage of criticism put up by the Commonwealth statesmen on the terms available from the Common Market may stimulate the government move. But the 4,000 - strong assembly routed ST. LOUIS Mr._and Mrs. Joseph M. Arsesauit and son Aubrey have returned to their home Mon- treal after visiting friends and relatives in St. Louis and Tig- ms . Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Flarity of Somerville. Mass.. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph P. Gaudet. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Casey of Rogersville, N.S.. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Be- lonie Perry and at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry in St. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0’Han- ley and family of Charlottetown were Sunday visitors at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Belonie Gaudet. Mr. Edmond Doucett has re turned to Fredericton. N.B.. af- ter visiting in St. . Louis a nd DeBlois with members of his family. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Gaudette of Dartmouth. N.S.. visited at the home of Mrs. Alphonse Mar- (‘Il8l’ld. Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet was hostess to the ladies of St. Louis Club recently. Miss Ida Doucette accompan- ied by Mr. Lloyd McGinnIs o f Halifax. N.S., spent the week- end at the home of Mr. an Mrs Alphy Doucett in DeBlols. Mr. and . Arsin Bernard of Waltham. ass., spent th e weekend in St. Louis and De- Blois. They were accompanied ied here by Mrs. John R. Ber- nard who spent the last tw o months in the United States. Mr. Richard Gaudet of Dan- vers. Mass.. spent the week end at his home in DeBlois. He was‘ accompanied by his Tl Mr. Murdock Ratiff. Jr.. of Dartmouth. N.S.. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Canville Perry recently, » their home.‘Mlu-‘N , _ who was home from Alberta for. the summer. returned ' ,.§§ as :23 1! ECU}- OGILVIE Rolled Oats ' START THE DAY RIGHT WITH A HOT DISH OF‘ PORRID ‘E MADE WITH OGALVIE OATS 5 63° HEINZ Country Good SOUPS CHICKEN NOODLE, CHICKEN WITH RICE. ONION, BEEF NOODLE 5 CREAM OF POTATO 3 ms. INSTANT COFFEE NESCAFE 602. G JAR , . I --.-.-~ I::cljlIliTRYA0on.\~ J" |.OIN PORK JOH'N‘SON'S IILEAR LIOUID WAX 16 oz. 59; TIN - BICI('S » HOT [DOG \’ 0 SWEET RELISH I2 oz. 29; KING COLE TEA BAGS 60's 6 PKG A'LLEN'S APPLE IUICE VITAMINIZED 2 9% HAMILTON‘! ASSORTED A BISCUITS.- 7 9° 48 OZ. TIN CHOPS SIDE RIBS . BEEF ROAST BLADE "* IIRIISS RIB SPECTACULAR 6’//(W./‘/2 -VI Up/: / - , ( _ r’ /L' \ . 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