i -_ . . . ‘ ‘ - 14 The Guardian, ade Tues., April 19, 1966.) Russell O’Brien appeared onja Summerside man, Them as|premises for a period of twe jtwo charges and was assessed |Chappell, was fined $5 and -costs | years. | Simm e j dé Ma | was easediad $125 and costs on a ‘$10 fines and ¢osts on each/and ordered to make restitution, Charged with driving without rside n charge of impaired driving. Charge. The charges were, pro-|to the amount of $7.50. In addi- j|due care. and attention, Spur- Judge W.E. Darby presided. ceeding through a red light, and, |tion the accused was ordered to geon Reeves, Kensington, was | Assessed $125 | A resident of St. Eleanors, ailing to place his signature on enter into recognizance in the fined $10 and costs or five days. Robert O’Brien, pleaded not! lhis driver’s license. amount of $200 on the conditions SUMMERSIDE — In town guilty to a similar charge and| Charged with unlawfully break- that he keep the peace and re-. The illiteracy rate among Ja- court yesterday morning John his case was adjourned to April |ing windows in the residence. of |frain from molesting Mrs..Doyle pan’s 98,000,000 people is less Edward Croken of Summerside, |25. |Mrs. Verna Doyle, Summerside, | | and that- he not enter her than one per cent. el om =) IE 10 DAYS TE bathe am y 1) ANY the big 110-lb. size top freezer! _———— -——— (Hera a ea — the twin fruit and mn im vegetable Hydrators! = — HAI i Mh cu A \ GP CEES non PICKETS PROTEST SEVEN DAYS DISMISSALS Raniae which industry suai About a dozen pickets patrol and Laurier Lapierre from the Douglas Leiterman said the ree the base for its exports the national headquarters of television program This Hour proper channels~had been by- a q the Canadian — Broadcasting Has Seven Days. In Toronto passed by ‘management in. the ee ee oe gee] Corporation ~at—Ottawa Mon- the squabble is seen something current issue in making known pose ah contilaned? ani etl day morning to protest dismis- more than just another family their wishes. a ead aa a general aatiae | sal of hosts Patrick Watson ta (The executive cin! (cP Wirephoto) in investment and exports,” the | inewspaper says, j Choice of WHITE or COPPERTONE _ 4 | GOLDENSO | ANNIVERSARY INTUTE TUTTE | months of the year exports to Canada rose to £31,400,000 ($94,- | Increase In Taxes. S372 renee British officials have long ic Pecanee the big Anglo-Cana- a So) ge: | ; : ian¢trade gap is one of the : OSs! e fl [| aif major~factors, in the trade def- ‘ icit ~whieh. has drained Britain's Fi |foreign: ite. bk “feserves and, Refrigerators By HAROLD MORRISON __ before the end of the year. One ‘forced her to go into heavy debt 5 a . has . . fi = LONDON (CP)—The average British ‘official said. European © international bankers. Cana- ‘ : ; Briton, already up to his ears trading partners are mounting dians argue that impors_are, HH & STOREY : ca in taxes, may get more: bad fresh demands that the ‘sur- Jargely raw materials which Limited : ‘ Tey ‘ ae news in the May 3 budget. There charge be eliminated even be- | |Britain requires to keep her are indications that further gov- fore that date. The—widening- factories humming and her ex+ | Meet St, Dial 4-5559 ernment steps may be ‘neces- trade gap may force the gov- |Ports moving. | . _ : pn f iz : “4 sary to curb a keen British ap- ernment to appeal for more ;/ COULD BE TAX CHANGES —————— petite for foreign goods. time. ; James° Callaghan, chancellor | ; { . Trade figures published. Mon- |DQOUBLE DEFICIT of the exchequer, said before | 7 SERN | a os ae exports are going up.| Board of Trade figures show the March 31 general election But Washers & Dryers ports are going up even | seasonally adjusted exports, ithat he had no “severe” and | er and the trade deficit—the rose in-the January-March pe-/|did not rule out some tax in- wim“ excess of. imports_over exports | End to £430,000,000 ($1,290,000,- | creases. i) ru BYWORD —is beginning to swell. ~from ~ £412,000, —in - the |—A—number_ -of- British _news-, J : Coppertone or white Aside from the apparent need | ieee quarter of 1965. Imports in- papers predicted a tough budget | Volkswagens a Be : aa Reg. 359.95 to sop up more of the purchas- | lereased to £57,000,000 from ,would be brought down May $3 A 0 s I ; : Roe ‘ ing power which pays for im- | £458,000,000, pushing the quar- to deflate the expanding ecdé- re Uur pecialty f i : ‘ported goods, the government iterly deficit to £24,000,000, al- nomy. Other moves may —in- | Complete tne of genuine may have second thoughts on a|most double the 1965 quarter of ‘clude plugging death-duty loop- | Volkswagen parts timetable for eliminating the |£13,000,000. holes whereby pre-death gifts | i extra 10-per-cent tariff imposed | ‘Both imports’’and--exports~in--eseape- taxation... er te. Here’s a bio a8 cu. ft. Frigidaire that’s going to make life easier for you .. . the lerge i : . P - as a ‘temporary’? emergency \North American trade im- The Conservative - leaning | RUDISCH'S: See : FOR ONLY measure in October,.. 1964. lcreased. Detailed’ figures on Evening Standard warns edi- | ~GARAGE arate Zero-Zone freezer holds up to 110 lbs. of foods safely up” teene” year.You'll eres omen nnettareri —_ pee All signs previously. indicated |Anglo-Canadian trade were not 'torially that further heavy taxa- Alberry Plains Jue able ¢0 stock up when the foods are on selel And, the freezer section needs the” ae would be—eliminatedcomplete ‘but for the first two ition could. constrict the home = — : defrosting only 2 or 3. times a year. Think of the time and bother- you'll seve. —The a ‘ ‘fresh food section is: defrosted automatically with ne “fuss or mess fe “you. ‘The Ri ha ee i sliding and adjusteble ‘shelves remove easily te clean your Frigidaire eut. There's a _ ae nitena “ special shelf for eggs, with butter eompartment en the door. Door seals magnetically, ~ safely, silently. 2 — ce NOTE: Your trade-in refrig. must be.iw normal working condition: $0, —trade—up to today: ; Banshee — and your old Refrigerator te-new scnveniens®—>--s. at Holman‘s. “ ' in trade. ISSUE OF $325 000.000 NEW GLAMOUROUS COPPERTONE, WHITE OR 4 y ; NON GALLAMLE TURQUOISE IN THIS THRIFTY FRIGIDAIRE “ te You're ‘really livin’ when you own a glamorous Reg. 219.95 — SPECIAL ; GOVERNMEN OF C N : B a Frigidaire in colour. Adds s© much te your decor. = P And, here’s good news: this Exclusive with Holman’s 97 : ae Frigidaire is now priced—below—other makes . . « DATED MAY 1, 1966 eompare, you'll see. Features big- freezer storage . oe oe ok : ay , large fresh food section. Semi-automatic de Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive subscriptions eae ae ; sat ae for a-loan, to be issued for cash as follows Foaling _reane SverTioh# eee movable door shelves, butter compartment and egg -—11 month 44% bonds due April 1, 1967 storage on door. 5-year warranty on sealed-in unit. Ne down payment, 11.00 monthly? Issue price: 98.90% Yielding about 5.49% to maturity Interest payable October 1 and April 1 DELUXE FAMILY on Five months’ interest:payable October 1, 1966 : : Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000 and : SIZE FRIGIDAIRE ° . s s , GY . ; e —4 year 2 month 5% bonds due July 1, 1970 Guaranteed Satisfaction This big 13 cu. ff. Frigidaire features larger storage Issue price: 98.00% ¥ ' ieee space in both the freezer and fresh food sections. Oo : , our purchase carries a double guarantee when you For instance: big 80-lb. full-width freezer chest; Yielding about 5. 54¢ © to maturity ‘ ) buy it at Holman’s. First by the nationally-known extra-large chiller tray for quick freezing of meats; | Interest payable July 1 and January 1 ‘ manufacturer, then by Holman’s for your complete Durable, chip-resistant porcelain enamel crisper will Two months’ interest payable July 1, 1966 ; setisfaction me keep all your fruit and vegetables dewy-fresh for D inations: $1,000, $5,000, $25, $100,000 4 days. Has:5-year warranty on sealed-in unit. 1 year enomination ,000, 000, $100,000 and $1,000,000 FREE service on all other parts. ACT RIGHT NOW, i and j " : = ; Reg. 279.95 — SPECIAL : wali year 3 month 53% honds due August 1, 1980 If You Need Service 87 Issue price: 98.00% : - om is = : ; ue Your-satisfaction’ begins with your purchase. .Should Yielding about 5.71% to maturity 6 you at ‘any -time -nwed. service on your—scplience, ne ; Interest payable August 1 and February 1® : simply call: Holman’s. Our competent, dependable : - : ine | No down evant 12. 00 Monthly f Three months’ interest payable August 1, 1966 servicemen are second to none in service. - ; Denominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, and $100,000. | : ‘ ° | z 8 Bank of Canada has, already agreed to acquire a minimum of $50,000,000 of the new Save on ALL Your + Family Food Bonds, open as to maturity. Proceeds of the ere hd be used to redéem $35,000,000 of Government of Canada | | 8 A e t , 3%, Bonds eM Bills with a Big BEATTY FREEZER | The new 5% % Bonds are. an addition to $1 75,000,000 of 5% Bénds due July 1, 1970, dated July 1, 1965 and February 1, 1966. The new 54°% Bonds are an addition to $200,000,000 Doesn't it Hebe you bi ted ep a Reg. 219.95 — SPECIAL ts of 54% Bonds due August.1, 1980, dated August. 1, 1962 and February 1, 1966, and are fees ee nese ad eligible for purchase by the Purchase Fund created on. August I, 1962. have no place to store and freeze them? : 97 The new issues will be dated May 1, 1966.and will bear. interest from that date. pec as a a oe Sai wableny, = Principal and interest are payable in lawful money of Canada. Principal is payable at nicely. And, here's something more that any Agency of Bank of Canada. Interest is payable at any. branch in Canada of any makes it #0 very convenient to own @ chartered bank without charge. Definitive Konds will be available on or about May 2, ds Nar benea noted, Garhi: : No Down Payment! 11.00 Monthly - kk 1966 (without payment of accrued intere-\. aiid thereafter in two forms: bearer form with time fo: cook, simply unfreeze that whole coupons attached and fully registered forii \\ ith interest payable by cheque. Bonds of both meal for your family and friends and forms will be in. the same denommations aid tully interchangeable as to denomination and/ Pvealin wrelitic: ea en Sear woh | vor form without charge (subject to Goverinicnt transfer requirements where applicable). Dozens of wanted features. , The new issues are authorized pursuant-te an Act of the Parliament of Canada and both | ie principal and interest are a charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. 750-Ih. model Subscriptions, subject to allotment, may he made to Bank of Canada, Ottawa, through’ ” | |] . Te eeu - 259.97 w | A, any investment dealer eligible to act as a primary distributor, or Breage any bank in ; . Canada. : is Act Now 6 « Special prices in effect: to | ei “6 | , ‘ - April 29 : " 2 ¢ : é 4 * @ l , si 4 : RET RE ANT TA NN NNN ALR UENO eG TN SASSO NR SR TRNa t e : ie , . is HN : x : ee