> ae Pe es lh oe ee f ' , P Que. _—_ j Ont., 98.000 cach; |ecnvictions under the Combines e Guardian, Charlotteto M ' wn, Mon., Dee. 19) 1988. 7! 90 Container p Bones |Standard Paper Bow Mfg. Ltd..|teestigation Act Ltd. of British Colombia, $10,-| Montreal, $1,300: Sherbrool none oA |Manufacturers [Con tia o' stootreals apd |000 each; Acme Paper’ Prod-|Paper Products’ Lid y . of Mon : ; me Paper aper 's Lid. Sher-'. ; be ; iucts Co.. Ltd. Toronto, $7,000; |brooke. Que. $1,000. ing at the size ‘Hygrade Contminers Lid. Lon-| Chief Justice G. A. Gale of|'D¢ 2 Given Fines 3 ae ami pee | cael sence oes TORONTO (CP) — silos ‘wane: Products Holdings Lid. Winni-|read the judgment in the ab- | 0® Canadian container Gair Co. Canada Lid. of Tor- | peg, $5,000 each: Maritime Pa-|%ence of Mr. Justice Norman oe y turers have been fined a to-| Onto, $45,000; Crown Zellerbach|per Products Lid., Halifax, and |Schatz, who found the firms | Per jeipate tal. of $391,500 for Canada Lid. of- Vancouver, $35,-/Bathurst Containers (Mar- | guilty. or Corrugated Paper Boxjitimes) Ltd. Lancaster, N.B.| The judgement said the size ns ! Toronto,_Bathurst_Contain- {$4,000 each: Hinde and Dauch/of the fines needed to be “a and corrugated boxes'ers Lid. Toronto, Canadian | Boxes Lid. Toronto, arte deterrent” to such prac-| Thirty per CHRISTMAS Gl! ! | ilton, and Superior Box Co, Lid.,'the companies h-ad° previous' was food, za @ > “ x | =i x \ s * < es ¥ i oe f o8 » 4 : : Wm. Condon ~~," | {e & Sons | ew | _( RZ ; = The Ideal : oe a | a cs a CHRISTMAS GIFT tof aie GOVERNMENT HOUSE GOODIES 3 Island Made BLANKETS piping hot. _—a ; . : : Mme. Georges Vanier, wife The usually-staid Government Beautifully Gift Packaged of the Governor-General, man- ouse atmosphere gave way . “to the’ sounds of tin whistles, (g TTeParet end. shipped anywhere i ned the Christmas supply line Christ eas an : Saturday as hostess at the 15th erg} merriment. Governor- |& @ Genuine 100% wool, satin bound or @f/ g > S 3 S cit ’ pt 7 Ne annual party for the capital's General Vanier, who is recov- whipped end blankets in pastel ® ean seria children. Some ering from an illness, could shades. 3 s s and girls enjoyed the — not ‘attend. : Grins > food, entertainment and gifts. (CP Wirephote) e aT rien tx thes orcs naar 7 tae as ; a eet OO e ° it will hold blanket. - American Motors Pro Smee Pat Ceistmas. £ | | U.S. Safety Standards Plan — WM. CONDON & SONS bon, Sae fie Dnt cme ern rsa bound oui nd, oo DETTOM, (AD = Amaia To, feet wie, eo WOOLLEN MILLS sins sis. Deana end sift wrapped for Ghcistens snd are priced from). estan eS | protest over proposed fed-jand forced ¢bsolescence will eral safety standards for. auto- | preclude such a car and in fact mobile producers and said the | will deny the consumer’s right oboe nan nd ane py Be § aaa oct sta s discriminates ag: the company. SAYS INTENT MISSED The firm was the third manu-| Abernethy said that the pro facturer. to object to the new | Posed federal safety standards, standards, Earlier, Ford and |the pressures of time and the Chrysler also denounced them. specified for determining safety |‘omotive safety standards “de standards is adopted, it would |20t seem to us to be compatible be a crippling blow to the com- . . pany, said “(mort Motors |the federal Traffie Safety Act President. Roy Abernethy. of 1966. P In an open letter to Alan} He said the company had Boys, undersecretary of com-| sound reasons to question the merce for transportation, Aber- | specific provisions of several nethy said the standards would |proposed regulations because preclude a unique new car the |they either are not company plans te build. This | or — ~~ Queen Street Charlottetown " aso | ' volbbbh* clihic? EReRRRRRSUAG ELL he Hi ae Author William Manchester . out the purposes of the law “There are many buyers of| “I want te emphasize that automobiles to whom high fash- | there is not one case in our his- cll cet Le (tats « sanct nice Ses om ee STON 81. Dial 2427 -cost vehicles | porate a was 3 2 PO ger generar pi , poe eee “ em a that maintain thelr worth-over |proven useful.” S 4 “TORONADO” at - - - The FIRST and ONLY that Electri- $2 79 GRAFTON $T. — ' “We have filled this need in | tentatively proposed would be a . RALPH’S MEN'S cally measures moisture the clothes. — = | Os See ae ee pee eee bom Neg ow WEAR a 2 t ; even further— fer workability American Motors Kent i. . . : Sea ; wabeve Stacie Reuaviede ane. 0: [and onehilieedlt: ta Ob taka ie ve = Bind 0006 MAY AG 5 pe ose | | 2 price that could compete ef-| crimination “ia favor of the : , j THE NICEST pet f ian with sub-compact im-|economie giants of the indus- ie Re : CHRISTMAS GIFT : nts ahd ? i 8. : “ ee, YOU CAN SEND --<«= Ee ¥ ae ELECTRIC Sao : : | Unlikely Controversy Figure ee S38 | Y a. ~~ to sameone who's away... Share. ie a : By HENRIETTA LEITH parents came east from the Island 1967 a 5 oat i NEW YORK (AP)—Tall, slim City, Okla. with a year long gift to <ieis : and scholarly-looking, William| Manchester was seven when Manchester, the protege of| the family moved to Springfield, Mencken, the favorite biogra- | Mass., where he attended clas- pher of a president, has spent | sical high “school. He had put most of his 44 years with his|in three years at the University nose buried in a book or writ-|of Massachusetts at Amberst ing one. when he joined the U.S. 'ma- Known to acquaintances as — cncilit-a sidsant aod rt ‘very intense,” almost a fe- 3 cluse, he’s a most ar © was von aoe Okinawa, for ure to be the centre of a sw which . Purple Heart & controversy that a cat along period in hos- aroused the deep personal fee’ : $ ; ings of a former president’s| Returning to Massachusetts, family and become a cause |he was graduated from univer- celebre in the publishing world. | Sity in 1946 and was the senier But Manchester, whom Mrs. John F. Kennedy once trusted | dont ie*Jeurahiions st the enough to tell him her. inner-| University of Missouri when an {! i | ts E if [! : ti : fF ti ‘g 9 3 4 most thoughts and feelings and let him put them on tape, tow faces Mrs. Kennedy and be) ..25 of Baltimore, led him te hind her the family of the late president—actoss a chasm filled Sa bee ; S$ degree disserta- with were —_ papers and WORKED FOR | angry statements. . Caught between the writer), i” the fall of IST. he - and the angry widow, and more Mencken, given a job as a re immediately. involved in the porter on the Balti legal dispute, are a major pub- a foreigns: Sun—as lishing house and # national! S00: some ie eee magazine. B Archer & MacDonald Ltd:4) | oe THE CARD SHOP #)"™™" reece St. Peter's Road 46345 or 2-1755 Parkdale sin Crees save sete ee $ ut he Both Harper and Row, who e . plan to publish the book, The ond Oe ae tae : Death of A President, an of of : | magazine, which plans to serial- |... ° c D | cee fan a sat (ie ge a | READ EACH AD coos | as ing by.their publishing sched- deen 4k i 2 a | ules despite a planned lawsuit ond: Ten Lie. 1 tw bas ; filed by the-former first-lady. corres- But while Mrs. gree pe experiences as a foreign liely questions Manchester's / chester married good faith and accuses him of Julia Surkel of Baltimore. exploiting the emotional state in They now have three children. which she bared. her feelings, In 1955 he moved te connecti- Manchester Tremains almost ‘in- cut, where for 10 years he was communicado i his 150-year-| ., editor for Wesleyan Univer- o'd grey «clapboard house in sity’s American education pub- Middletown, Conn. lications, Since 1959 he has AUTHOR. SILENT been a fellow of the Wesleyan He's saying almost nothing, | Centre for Advanced Studies. - and if those.who know Manches- ' ter are guessitg right, he’s busy NEED THAT FROST - ae ae ee machines KF ee as ee . ee tees Tess Sizes : ae 7.9 end 13 The Misses * : Holmes & 95 9 cat mete =": .< CAREFULLY FOR inher at Des THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTIONS _ Queen %. The 43454 writing another book. Snow - making re- Manchester was born April 1,| quire at least four degrees of r 1922, im ‘Attleboro, Mass., of/ frost te work properly.