l i . , 1. ' - Heavy Docket CHARM” WN GUARDIAN» NOV- mad.” I ‘ c I e n S a n a I a n , ' it will likely become a permanent 1 In Coo COWl Highway Crews on... or future road maitantcg- A heavy docket of cases faced ance work, Mr. MacKay s e , 5 W t F S f 1'. 9 3mm, Gilbert A_ Gaude, m Cut Bothersome ————————~—-*-—“ unty Magistrate’s Court Wed- ' ' i’ I lea or ran IU m My mono. RoadSIde Trees 4 Directors ' I" p , The case of a cgormer Sourls B l t "n SASKATOO‘N (cpl—The Uni- h added, the word "reasrul‘ing' or the t t l m . “5‘ W “W “Si ing in Char‘ ms‘ mung crews' “gamma A N d AE‘HV-TI‘. versily of Saskatchewan is con- should not be taken as too def- tium 90 addid 3305113 $11.ks thrill)? $33223 waNs “armed until by the provmdal department m ducting experiments _to find out inite at this stage. one, or at most two, parts in accused ’chaivgflhmzsflhnige highways! are now employ“ . . Hm. L; the amount of str9ntium 90 ab- ‘He said when a quantity of 10.000 found their way into the driving. The accused and hi: throughout the pmvmce in an 9" TIE-Queens COW‘yPCderatlmhm ( hiran sorbéd by the €11)ng Wheat and strontium 90 was added to the flour, the portion eaten by hu- wife gave evidence yesterday {9” to eliminat‘ homersome road” AgnwltuI-‘e “in” four -new "- |li 13.15: Alfalfa Plam‘s- It hopes lv0 delér' soil of a pot in which a single man beings. Two youths appeared for sen- Slde trees: ECtOI‘SialttltstaIrImutal getmggfi‘e: ‘ é , \ngnr. mule the dangers 0f the RCMP wheat plant grew only 100th of But the entire wheat plant tencing on charges of committing Hon' JaGeOrge MaCKay‘ minis‘ efeitgdg‘fo: them Star wegc' h ,Siergnkfl active element to human health. one per cent of it was taken up could be eaten by cattle, prof, wilfu‘ damage to country school- ter of hlghway§’ explamed that Leo Gallant Fre3dericton' Elbert ‘l Strontium 90 appears in fallout by the plant_ -Lee said_ Tests therefore were houses. A resident of Weymouth the “03m? “"5 ye.” had been Orr New Glasgow WW Mac- " FEM after nuclear explosions. It can beina cominued with alfalfa m Street was fined a total of $50 dalayed untllharvegtmg was com' anhe M ‘d, ' ' ‘ "'ed“ i < ENTERED LEAVES " . pletef and men were avi 1' bl n" .erm‘“ 3“ Panels ; PAM] be absorbed by thelbo'nes- V stead of wheat to determine the and cos“. 9" 60 days 0“ counts t d th ‘ b - ad e MCISBBC. Ulgg. an: 7.12.5 .A Person 0“ “Elma wm‘ a Only 10 per cent 0! that en- amount of strontium 90 normally 0f commmng damage to Duns" lzavier tehiJo I ml: taSk lsofaf HUME} hlg‘h level of strontium 90 in his tered the kernel, the remaining absorbed by alfalfa plants Re_ taffnage and Ten-Mlle House ‘ b1 5 year. 90-3959 ’5‘" LAST VOYAGE . a n. bone 5mm.“ 1 . h h - -. _ Mt - , ,l ' schools It was noted by the crown on” 9 growth Londltwns “m‘Ch ' . ' ' _ ‘e las 8 lm in lr 90 per Gen, gomg into the leaves sulls of these tests have not yet th t ft t- g . resul‘ed in more and taller shrubs LE HAVRE! France (Am—“e radiation unit and receives a cer- and the straw. been tabulated. €385.51?“ u 10 was made 1“ bow and trees. ' Ile de France, a one-time queen - taléi amount of radiation 24 hours 0f the amount deposued in the Prof. Lee said the findings so A'Qheen Street resident was hm Whn the trees are cut with 0‘ the N011" Atlantic d°°ked he” a i 8 ay, says Professor C. C. Lee kernel, only 10 per cent. or at far indicate that by choosing 3 ed 515 circul 't ' a Monday night after What may I 24 of m m , . . . , and costs or 10 days on at saws. l is proposed n I , 6 6_20 te univers y s chemistry de- most 20 per cent, went into the suitable type of food the small each charge_ Bot-h of the youths apply a brush killing poison to have been her final voyage. No 93; me'm- . _ flour: The remainder. found its amount of strontium 90 absorbed had pleaded guilty to the charges the stumps. This is expected 10 one knows what is going to hap- , ‘‘‘‘‘ A froif. Lee said the experlmnts way into the shorts and the bran, by the body could be con-sider- Friday, kill many of the trees or res-,1” pen to the 32-year-old liner, too so ar have been reassuring. But, mainly the bran. ably reduced, Athird youth, aresident of Kent i“ SIOWin‘g “Pi? Te-gl‘owth. This costly to keep running and too‘ ’A \ Street, reversed a plea of not method will be checked later for slow to keep up with the com o o o o a . guilty. His case was adjourned results and, if it is satisfactory, petition. Cana Ian Paaflc Air-lines 'mPfl'red Charge W member 215*- . . . Two assault cases against a ‘— . Bnngs Flne New London man were adjourned .2, UP to Novemberh24thl. fafter two wit-l A Goodwin Avenue man was nesses were ear or the crown, .‘li‘ . A Mount Stewart ‘ ' .. By JOHN LeBLANC . board, TCA has moved in on the flned $150 811d 003“ or 30 days 9‘20 and costs or wig? sun-1' PRICE ’1' Cahadlan Press Staff Writer Calgary ~ Saskatoon and Edmon— when he pleaded guilty to a he pleaded guilty to a charge of 5' IN CANADA Ciggigggetcglmr Cafnadian Pa. ton-Toronto legs of proposed CPA charge of impaired driving in balm! intoxicated in a public l 5’ 3 “lg °”““cr3' smlces- Charlotetown Police Court Wed- "m" COLOUR THE PRINCE ,Air Transport Board, hearing a tiv e transcontinental franchise, Tuesday offered to switch its pro- posed route pattern to get the permit. It made the offer before the ORIGINAL REQUEST a $12,000,000 CPA asked for these routes: In the origin'al application for -a - year franchise. Vancouver - Calgary - Saska- nesday morning. The accused appeared on a drunk driving charge but plead- ed guilty to the lesser charge entered by his defence counsel. An Upper Queen Street man days were levied two men when ‘lley pleaded guiltv to charges “rising out of violations of the “lizhway Traffic Act. A Brackley “each man pleaded guilty to on- ‘rating a dump truck with a Fines of $10 and costs or 10. .ALENDAR AND THE MISS AS. SPECTATORS ' CPA application opposed by toon - Ottawa - Montreal; Van- was handed a fine of $10 and 71. . .. i. .13 ese» C ow . h . . ‘ Trans-Canada Air Lines, which couver - Edmonton - Montreal; cot r i -- r - mm"! load and- a Ch'aflottem.“ "vard' Wm “Alum? mipfit, andr Mrs: 22:21am:- 3311155319? 5 130k; marry the Commoner. M155 has a monopoly on transcontinen— Vancouver - Winnipeg - Toronto edsgsufityf the 2 adi'iilmhilildl 2:01:32- “am pleaded gl‘my 'to a speedmg Iidlko Shoda. as they Watched the enjoyable moods of the ShOda’ 24’ is a daughter of a mil~ tal runs. Montreal; Edmonton - Regi-na- ble charge. “first it I ' I tom ' match last August at and the girl he 'may marry In lionilire businessman. The Prince As an alternative to “5 main “You”; Winnipeg ' Ottawa' The case M a Grafton Stree‘ was grafts 5mg“ mtICk dm‘fe'r bulach. mm a, Japan. a resort city Tokyo Friday the Prince was. re. Will be 25 next month. (A P proposal’ canadfia'n Pacific put Montreal‘ fesmem’ Charged under the Pub- davs Wife h an‘ wit nae , _ “ ' forward a major switch in routes “The alternative TOUle pattern 11“ Health A“ With unlawmuy no'eratiilgna neioforeavehicliuhnvth: keping pigs on his property. was would provide fewer transconti- . adJourned until this morning. nental frequencies and less com- petition to TCA than the service that would give it about 28 per cent less revenue miles than con- tained in its original application highway with defective equip- t' m 1m miles from Tokyo. In ported to have won his fight to Wirephoto). . ment. 1rd “ to the board filed about a year proposed in the application," , c a r e S a e a r ago. ‘- president McConiachie said. Huron To Be In Th YEAR S,MEASURE , The proposed new CPA routes: This was in reply to contentions 9 length 0f the Sidemal year 3y3-LP C; . Vancouver - Winnipeg, Toronto- by the government-owned TCA DrYdOCk Month is 355 days. Six hours. nine min- t . . Montreal; Vancouver - Edmon— that competition could run it into H lites, nine seconds. - ton - Ottawa - Montreal- 311- red ink. ALLF AX (CPl—The nav said “‘3‘ ' OCkS Before ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ 'y ' n... . . ommlssmn attainment.” ‘ “Mir nllfioiiétti 3,3251” g; de- 13, f. , ' 5 Grant McConachiie, CPA presl- Calgary - Saskatoon and Edlrnon- , y r esco on w remain Avenue; .- .11 ALAN HARVEY _ members and about 10.000 group pot shots at fancy packing, asked dent’ said his CW3“? m?“ the t9“ ' Toronto bu‘Siness' Al'terna‘ m drydOCR at Toulou’ France' for Press Staff Wnter members, said the supermarkets for tighter standards of food m- change because, smice_his com- tlvely, CPA should be allowed the about a month while repairs are N 1 0mm (CPl-Canada’s 2.000 have revolutionized post-war food spection, said grading regulations Pany made lbs 34991“:an t0 the suggestEd new routeS- made t0_ damage caused by a col- t Mots took hard knocks marketing,u raising possible should be much more extensive ‘ I x 115,31“ “glib a Fr‘enc‘h Vessel- . . . I ‘9 s Mayhem“ the Wart prices dangers of monopolistic control. and urged consumer representa- Beverly. and Bennett We" V15“ . e rib“ C1355 dem‘oyer C0" . . f t r, B,C_ Minion. Union and consumer It admitted, however, that women tion on the Agricultural Stabiliza- . Oran of Mrs. Emily Gallant and gull thalFI‘ench frigate u .' Zea"? w": "w 0 I 1 S bndl‘ said the ,bi stores raise demand the service 1' ' . ' . . . WW on Sunder/- ‘31 e' W 19 on NATO ex- “'9 ° '°"‘ “"99"” “In” " the met of moi‘iopoly control supermarkets. S summed by moi]: Egg .questions about milk mulls mafia); fngnds fiufigr: Members “f 5L (mp-V1305th gases °sflgt “h: mast 0‘ rmm'he MHdle 5"” Famed throughout the world for the beauty of its «indicating. The CAC brief, read by 8550- marketing and price supports, . “in - .a'“ - 0. ° W 59W, met at the home of “We “r ay- T? French fir photographs. “THE scomMA " COLOUR CALENDAR g ,1th 8 of the United Pack ciauon president Isabel Atkinson, criticizing Specifically Ca‘n‘a (13.5 Victoria West is .a patient at Mrs.lGhLbept Gallant, $10 was m vessel was more extensively dam- - brings a welcome breath of Scotland to an increasing I f Workers of America of Saskatoon. foresaw danger prohibition of cheap imports of ngemglaat‘lhgy 15H 23p Ital'ed to Mrs be .g‘fi’en :0 3 WWE man 0‘ “he I‘ll)? °ne was mjm'ed °n “unmet 0‘ 5‘30“ throughw‘ the "011(1- ‘ , , ~ . f m - ' . - » ., - - ‘- ‘ mend ~ parts w o 'oined a religious “ S 1P. . - - "3'" Wfiiehfimfie‘? 5.3. .3? sn§§§iifilii§ riféiiifi‘pfé‘sél". fimziiii’finf‘iiehogfii‘éi‘ffi Mam Gallant of Warmer congregation. Jlemons are to New spokesmen said the exact ratified??? $323333; :hi'ia‘i‘e‘éi'flt‘ifivfin‘fifi DRY thatcorrect understand- cess capacity and ultimzlte mon- commented on the “owertiil” inshouih; menibmof0f omit/{fan}- bring a gm “PM, meeting ‘0 Peat?” °‘ the Hm“ damage fish scenezyg. 'I‘he‘calendar is prithted on ehighestiuali’o‘ ’ mg dmem price spreads mus. opoly through amalgamamn‘ "he of advertismg in marketing. eyillflt hPaSSmgf f h all}: be sent to St. Vicents orpahtange 15 5”“ “Wkan here~ paper. is spiral-bonnd so that it may be retained as an in torsclnse look at the “leverage” Commission member Howard Ratio of advertismg outlays to hiZLSSdh; agii‘hooafile aegur Lil'ucelhwfifilwedgd 31130 was album’ and i5 “Chad in an “thaw” mutainer' I - ~ - i . .‘ , . i r ' pay lc nett '. ' I - - - - hpossessed 91:: chain stores and Macchhan of Halifax questioned sales, it said, 15 h.gher in the food prise w famhy and magi LagoMa‘ire Study Club had Benefic'ql Fln. Early ordermg ls advisable as the demand 101‘ flu whether Miss Atkinson wanted to and beverage industry than the calendar last year. far exceeded the supply available. lStreet. i - - z . Mr and Mrs Damn Landr in - N I - ’ ' 11:15.0“) - word union brief, say that consumers “demand” ex- average for the entire manufac- ' - ' y a“ member mwmg a‘t ‘ ’"t- jomtly‘ read by UP'W research tra packaging and proeessing ser- hiring industry. accompamed by Mr' and Mrs. Mme 0f M“ Frank AP-senaNt celebrates $160 ' ' . . . . A , _ . Arthur Landry, Montreal, were with 29 members attendma A . — . v » i dim .L le C00 Ch 1 - ~ °' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ h h y per of lcago Vices prov1ded by supermarkets. The commissmn, under chair recent v‘ismors of Mr and Mrs . 1 h M h _ Annlv‘ersa \ T mum ’Lengllet of Toronto, 115- Would it not be better to say that manship of Dr Andrew Stewart “must-m J Arsena‘uh‘ ‘ Erma 5? f °ur “Shem Finder __ HE s ' ‘ dstalit’director of District 8, used consumers had “accepted” these of Edmonton, moved into the li- ‘ libs Cameha Leda-r em_ .r‘tzcd a}: Dr' 01mm” cm“ TORONTO Th » . ‘ ‘ . ' ' " r ' -- ,e. u ‘ them “oligopoly” to describe services? ‘ nal days of hearings launched played with the Ben Telephone 515 m games' . . ’_ e Begum“! G i a V I ' ‘7’ low the monopoly they said is en; Miss ,Atkinson agreed that last April “on the disparity, par- 00 Mom‘real “pent a few days -' ‘ Fm"°e_c°fnpany 0‘ 0333‘” 15 «myothorMacdonald Brand Wed‘by the foodchain oligarch» would be a more accurate word. ticularly marked since 1951, be- her parénzs MI and Mrs celebrating 115 25th Anniversary“ Postage included ' I lity The Canadian Association of OTHER SHOTS tween farm and retail prices for Michael Leclajr.’ ' ' Service to consumers through its; n.3,,“dummg. Poms, With 16,300 indmdual The association also took some food products. - The AMI. Society held their anlcllef Mrs. Vincent Robel :fflces. Until Dfincember. 11356, u m: DPOAITMEN‘I’mc ! PRICE m c 0: $1 “I “an t , \ ‘ . regular meeting at the home of rece.“ y 591‘ the“ home at ‘ ompany was own as 9’ OONAU’T BACCO ~ Am“: c ‘ M a” "; iarkable De ‘ G d :iiggfntlt 2:25 diwggtedsafist Mr. and Mrs; Adrien Arsenault, saw. Wt MICh-lgan. after 5:“? Whats aim“; was. ‘z'hangF‘d, PAMMJIimd'N-q, Send your order with remittance to Circulation Manage! ales plan I ' that the return on investment in Sale Of amides and a few games ham: spam S‘the male ancéeSyl'nsttvavm whic8h 0:333:31: “mambo”. “The scatsmann' NE“: ‘3 ' I 1 ' ‘. ,. .r 4 - - of bingo played netted a nice 00‘ i W ere er 3 en te . ‘. Inna-happen:ch or the Offices of w“ acts yoJ , .9 g o 0 meat operations lies well below _ wedding f th - i - than 1,100 ofif‘lces in Canada, the WI, I“. . ances by P average corporate return. Mb‘as‘s $9111“ for month of Mona Gafimtlelé'l?“ Richard t° United_States,.1-Irawaii and Alaska. - I.” ‘ ~ . ‘ In conclusmn the brief referred 0m 91‘ be for “1‘? late - SpeCializmg in personal loans up 1 ’ " sales in f"). i- t to expenses and it was stated Marl“ Gallant. Next meetdng to Friends of Mrs. Edna Gaudet. to $2.500, Beneficial opened its .- Memhegs of Montgomery Tem- Several matters of business that the intensely competitive be held at the home of Mr. and Miscouche will be sorry to learn first Canadian office on November bsistence i'ple 32, pythian Sisters of “fie amughtglefoze the meeting nature of the packing business Mrs. Alyre Arsenault. that she recently entered Prince 14. 1933 at 140 W811in'gt0n Street 35hr. "v were. honoured on gem to tthgm Sbfingleqlgnhlgz (mikes gfficieht (iperation a con- SMr. antil Mrs. Robe- Barlow, County Hospital, Summerisde, in OttawaiOd'mjs office is still in _, elicit! i. I, ’ 1“ Flying.” 0f. Reli?f Fund- Nominations were thahsemthgvfatio of profit to lVPrTIESdSh/EJS. grade C. (32:13: fogrmge: $131: figwafgihfmggl-m meet. . t : Wit c131; : fig/11:15 dElstgbcig (1133th $5223: yfgr a Slate 0f Mme“ total expensestis unulfually small, also Mr. Clayton Barlow, Well- and {wznchudise'nJaafieMrziall/ll‘alm BThEtsec‘in‘iMfice opened “ 347 c r l _ 1 ion. . - V - a tiny percen age c ange in ex— ingtou, '. . . 35’ rec. oronto on November & M [omesv & Wilton. N.S. who is The M.E.C. called on Mrs. penses can prodhce a large pep Friends of “we Gary Graham Steele of Charlottetown, visttedln 15,193 with John N_ Fergus”e is . cam‘flaa tar ’ 'Pdgcier 0‘, the Gmnd Brow“ W110 smke Very Neely.“ cientage change in profit. An in- son of Mr and Mrs Fiddle C, Mlscouc'he on sunday at the home the Manager‘ TOd‘ay he 15 Flam ‘ and m I, I ' sisters, Man. the work of the Order, after which efficient operator can not long Graham Wm be lad- to M - of Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Gallant. Supervisor liar Beneficial'l London . flme-Provmces. an address was read to Mrs. survive in the. packing business, m 2 ft hg , See '1“ A large number of Grade XI Division e by basic The M-ILC. Mrs. Claretta Pal—7 Brown and a suitable gift we the brief emphasized‘ 0f argam a 61‘ a‘vmg an attack and Xll students of Marian Aca— Beneficial offers its customers ' merpresided at the meeting and sean to her by Mrs. Palmer. As a resuh control of expem 0 “1935195 demy attended the Catholic many special services, such as its seasonal e'Gillesple presented on behalf _of the Temple. Mrs. ses and improvements in effh Mrs. Ted L. Arsenault wtho Youth Rally which was held on Beneficial miter-national Cash- md W811 fllfdlstrict uty, who was graci- Brown replied expressmgher ap- ciehcy and product quality are has been ill at her home is now Sunday at the K. of C. Youth Credit Card. Bill Clean~Up Ser- afly welcomed by Mrs. Palmer. preclallon- The Other Y‘s‘tmg 13; among the prime concern of able to .l‘esume her stildies as Centre in SummerSide- Vice. Family Budgeting Service ty selling P , also welcomed the dies spoke briefly, as dad severa packinghouSe management teacher in New French School. The Miscouche Subdivision of and Loans-By-Mail Service. ' nd ability er judges, members. v _ Mr. Keith MacDonald spent the 03310110 Women’s League 11- Beneficial has also pioneered in ~ and an ; ~ , the week-end with his wlife also cently held their monthly meet- the deveIo men ‘ . . d A . i _ p t of many time ' Brief States Price S read 3° Y cl" “ism” M“ “mm” M” its ‘“ it” it” “an' Gabe “WWW’S “WWW” ’ p ~ (ma who is m at her home_ rsenau . er t e meeting Pan American World Airways Pay ' Is En Route Mrs Milton Maegahvme is Bingo was endoyed by all. Later Plan and American Airlines \ . , LID. r b . . 0 -. - ‘ ‘ “T ln Livestock On-I Moderate T H II d “322.2.” -‘° ii.” We wt?" W June Gallant R- N. who was Sid: twig”? ' ,_ Y 0 O YWOo tier 9’3"" M: “as “in” by MW“ at the City HOSPi‘al- Howden and Co Ltd hazdwaié ' l ' ————- - . . . n 5- 011mm“- Wbly are Mercury ow Mo- ‘ ENDS SAT ATl o NOON M... Presenting Canada Packers’ that the spread between the MADRID (AP) — Debbie Ann ‘ ~ 'eamrsi 0“ Saturd'ay- at her home in Miscouche where tors Ahwrican Express Tom.g A - 2 -3 o v W» the Royal Commission on prices received by the IM‘Oducel‘s power left for the U s h lane ‘I‘T- and Mrs- P919 Wedge of she will spend some time. w- 'h t F- ' f I h ‘ ~ ' 'le rice .. yp Chelsea, Mass. ween” ‘ Inc eser irearms and many m on: food products In for cattle and the wholesa P Tuesda with the bod of her d » . Y Vim Mr- and MPS- Albert Noonan other hue international products . yeSterday, W. F. McLean, of the products derived from cal- ‘ 3' y e a weeks WWI relatives of Alberton recently visited in ' . stated that in products tle has increased only mederate- husband. movie actor Tyrone and friends here. Miscouche_ I, h f i . I M ed from cattle and h0g5, ly Since 1949." stated Mr. Mac- power. ' Mr. Elmer Arsenalult of R.C.N. . .l. 5 Op every oor Of bu rgalns 90 ore Lean . at Halifax, N S. recently spent Nma quh “sued at the home - - Almost the entire company 0f ’ of her parents, over the weekend. o tn buy mas 3' 3 OFF .‘ I represent the major ton- Of the company’s food bus- the “spread” between . Paid to producers and _received by the company _ products had increas- _. moderately during the I under review by the operations of the com- '5 51‘ from the purchase at the Plant of ’cattle and hogs ' " “producer, to the sale of "5 " 1' products to the re- Whoesalle trade. McLean referred in his ’0 the graph supplied. by A i ‘ Commission. This ‘ , -~ that, while from 1948 to .558 had been little change ' a“ mad between prices paid As to products derived from hogs, it was noted that, on the basis of Dominion Bureau of Stat- istics’ tliigures since 1949 and re- presentative Canada Packers’ figures, tlhe spread between the price of live hogs and the whole- sale price of pork products had increased moderately. Canada Packers’ figures show- ed a change ‘in spread in 1957 of 6.7 points - a somewhat greater increase than in the case _of beef operations. As an illustration of one Of the factors oontrlibnting to this increase, it was pom out that over the past 10 years processing and packaging pork products had increased to a much greater extent than had beef products. ted last saw Power in May when of York. the movie Solomon and Sheba bade a tearful farewell to their star and his young widow at the airport. Power was taken ill on the set of the movie Saturday and died an hour later of a heart attack. He will be buried Thursday in Hollywood. In New York actress Linda Christian en route to Hollywood from Paris, to attend the funeral of her former husband, said she they had lunch together in New “He told me that he had just been given a physical exam and that the cardiogram had been un~ sometime with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Arsenault. Mrs. Alec Gallant, Mrs. Ern- est Gallant and Saphia, and Miss Helen Gallant attended the wed- ding of their granddaughter and niece, Miss Mona Gallant to Mr. Richard Rebel, at Miscowche. Mrs. Ben Gaudlet has taken up residence in Wellington at the village hotel. The many friends will be glad to know Mrs. Ted. E. Arsenault is able to be up again following a lenghty illness. Miss Diana Arsenaullt spent a week-end with her sister, Mrs. William Mchure, Mr. M'oLure and flamin of Summerside. MissSliirley Arsenaiullt of st. Chrypastem has entered the Nina is a patient at the polio centre, Charlottetown. A Remembrance Day Service was held at Saint John The Bap- tist Church, Miscouche on Tues- day. Mr. Clarence Mercer was surest speaker. The program con- sisted of an address of welcome by Rev. JD. Kelly. Acborus by all the school pupils and a choral reading by the senior girls. Expressions of thanks were given by Armand DesRoches, Clarence Gallant and Edwin Des- Roches. The funeral at Paul Perry of Summerside was held at Saint John the Baptist Church Mis- couche, on Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock . SHARPENED Fllllst [tr-fusion! sharpening on MM. Slim Erindor. Figlm, Hockoy, Plasma and soul Skates Sharpen-d is «met radii and hollow mun! to highest standards. Fast Service Interment in the The Bike Shop Wednesday 9 4- 5 Thursday 9,— 5 Friday 9 — 9 ~ Saturday-9 — 12.30 M _ a and general retail food BUY “C” HOGS favorable.” she 531d: Othapedic Cent ' Chumh cemetery" ' II ’ ' ” gen 5 '7 .aince 1951 this spread had The Canada Packers’ brief also Miss Christian said she told town for “63min?” Charlme‘ The Miscoudhe Home and and spon- Lodg. Support the Reta rded ren Campqlgn AVn - In 1957 the spread had comments on statements made him to have another cardlogra-m Mr and Mrs Ame d Ar School Assochanon hem their , . ,to approximately 28 points in earlier briefs to the commlS- taken and he replied: “Id rather mult' and two c -, en 9 se' muggy 'meefimg on Wednesday 185 Great George mm 6241 :oys --< 1958 to 30 Poin‘lS- Sion. Which expressed fears that not know." had b M Farm accompan evening in the Convent Auditor- E “meat packers buy no grade y rs. .yicauipe Arsen‘éll'lt mm. Mrs. B.W DesRoches pre- pod “magpgonuggst derived hogs and produce ‘A‘ products d. recently spent a few days Vlslt- Sided DM- ' " ' Pr “CS ~ mgrealivesinS’tJh .B. ' . . hirts 4. umfle' “""iM°i‘.‘ea“28“°‘~ei iilhntliimufil‘laiiyy 5:255:25? Two can“ ""15 Rev. Charles éiiian‘t’ nofNSL Preferred Ch rls’rmos gifts come from l ‘ as at 31115 t e «pom .,, . , g up or PM" - Wounded In Cuba Ohms Parlsh- paid 1 short PERMNENT TYPE h! spread between the in- ~9- between prices paid to The brief presented figures for ‘C' grade hogs over ‘A’ grade young assistant—w ere wounded visit to the district of St. Chry- 4R . "0‘ prices paid to farmers . ' . . he contrary. . . , postem recently. * the general retail food price Showmg mat on t . HAVANA (APl —- 'luo Cana- - 'Idex - - due to higher processmg costs . . . . Mr. Jean Marc Arsenath of in 1997. the change in dlans _ a missmnary and his R'C‘AE in Winnipeg spent a c I OFF for the same period were hogs, the packer, on the average. business. It was stated that they when their jeep was fired on by his assistant. Margaret Hern. 16. few days with his parents, Mr. and the rices obtain- - . . Shard Wholesale begf had‘ in me 3:11;: :ndow‘i? Ochoqu Cuban rebels. it was reported 13:: igirshoilaglervgrsenaulh beng . a Packers‘ figures quoted . V ' t v ' . here Tuesday. ‘ h V, , any W are . r mm” m ("UV 3'9p0i'lls' who; $132123] yc°$mgemg§ °“ Take“ “MSW ”‘ 59”“‘”°“‘ “iii b85733“? ‘1’ “mm innmnnnm Your Christmas Sho in Centre r “m : ‘ r ' ‘ " ‘ i ' ' . * dition were E -\\al’d Ware. 38, and ’ I y . rs new as re- , on Bureau of Statistics ploflt, margins in the packing turned home after a vim to Tor. WITH TRADE g . .\ - . illustrating that the pack - sl’l'ead has “not substantial- .. u ed". are geneerally modest, illustrated by Canada Packet-5’ average profit on products derived from livestock over the past 10 years. of Vancouver. Ware lost his right eye when their jeep was raked with fire near santa Clara. the capital of onto and Montreal. Mr. Albert Arsenauit left for Toronto. Ontario, where he will be employed. » Eli! learen‘. from these two ent sets at statistics being 0.64% of dollar sales or Las Villa-s province. Sunday night. Mrs. lra Barlow and‘ children. « 181 GR. GEORGE ST. EASTERN AUTO SUPPLY LTD. DIAL 6917 Queen St. Charlottetown