ter Mr. and Mrs. Eenry Dal- ton, Burton. Mrs. Peter Dalton. BURTON l Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Griffin and family. Eimsdale, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson. New Dominion were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Wilson’s brother-in-law and sis- Burton Wolfe. recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dalton. lottetown. Residents of the community were shocked and saddened when they learned of the death KEAS 5 run or runxsv and Mrs. Thomas Howard, Cape Mr Char- I. vb! Ollie"! Community Ho... HolidayMayPutCrimp PC Meeting Plans ' pitai on sund y. Dec. 15 of Leith Shaw, 11 year old son of . and Mrs. Lorne ShaW. Campbellton. Patrick Butler. ‘celebrated his 89th birthday on Sunday, Dec. 8. Oscar O‘Hollerau. Glenganry. who was visiting relatives in Toronto. Ont., has returned home. He was accompanied by his nephew Austin Reilly of Toronto. Glengarry . GRADE 3 FROZEN OVEN READY TURKEYS Over 18 lb. Up to 13 lb. 39c 5c Grade A Frozen Oven Ready Over 20 lbs. Up to 20 lbs. Over 18 lbs. Up to 18 lbs. 47c 53c 55c 59c OPEN SATURDAY & MONDAY NIGHTS FRESH ISLAND TURKEY MAPLE LEAF RINDLESS Bacon uses 59c MAPLE LE AF Grand Prize enter; LARD 5 5] Dec. 24 FRESH possum; PORK 39c NEW MAJESTIC SOAP SUDS .1 ring. 2 u... 930 NYLONS ALL LUCKY DOLLAR 2 n... 39° 89‘ 39c REG. 89c TOY CANDIES ITEMS ON SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY lb. 49° CLOSED one. 25 CHRISTMAS DEC. 26 TO ALL ll GRADE "A" EVISCERATED URKEYS MAPLE LEAF TENDERSWEET H A M But-find “l- 53‘ em Slices “I: 79C lOfo LBS. PISQUID EAST Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were recent visitors in Charlottetown. Robert Leard was a recent visitor in Charlottetown. George Jay was a visitor in Lorne Valley. Thursday, the guest of his son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. George Dover and Wallace Woolridge were in Charlotte- town Thursday. . and Mrs. Ray Shaw. Charlottetown, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Shaw's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Lester Jay who passed away program are not being sen l By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CPi—The holiday season may be putting a crimp n normal plans for next Feb- INew Year distractions for tak- ruary‘s annual general meeting ling interest away from party of the Progressive Conservative [ politics. ar . Headquarters sources say that ' resolutions on party policy and ‘ t ‘11 Saturday night at the home of his son—in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wendell McAssey, Mount Stewart was a former resident of Fanning Brook and attended Pisquid East School in his youth. Mr. and Mrs. Dirt heard, Lorne Valley were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Sun- day. Warren Rose, St. Andrews was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. BA [by local Conservative groups as lquickty as ey ted. They blame Christmas and The annual meeting's resolu- tions committee is to meet in Montreal Jan. 9 and 10 to study the resolutions and prepare a report embodying their main proposals. The report will be submitted to the convention for debates and votes in open ses- slon. The procedure is set out in the party’s constitution Head- quarters officials hope that the compendium of resolutions pre- pared by the committee witl be mailed to convention delegates about two weeks before their February meeting. l Officials won't disclose the na- health and happiness. MR. 8. MRS. ALFR‘ED FOLEY General Store Alberton 18 53° ISLAND SUMMER snvonv inmzsc We wish you every traditional ‘9 Holiday lay, with an abundance of good MERRY CHRISTMAS! submitted. It is being taken as a sale bet, however, tions as the continued leader- ship of the party by John Diel- enbaker. and whether a vote of confidence in his leadership should be taken in open session or by secret ballot. Party practice is to use the secret ballot only for the elec- tion of a new leader or execu- tive officers of the association. Young Progressive Conserva- ture of the resolutions so tar-Q " a that there are conflicting view: on such ques- ' HEM fiuardiau fl ~s'ECOND SECTION I... , ,‘fl‘ Communist China‘s Premier u En-Lai, facing camera third from Red Chine government officials make Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 23, 1963. visiting government commit- tee-maniaged farm at Boufamik. 30 miles from Algiers. Sun- day. Others toasting, fawn . .5 . ‘ , ML! A RED CHINESE-ALGERIAN TOAST PAGE 13 l‘toral Boundaries Readjustment Act. provides first for selection 30‘ commission members iirotm inominees the governing lparty and the chief opposition lparty in the Commons—Liber- Mashas. Algerian minister of agriculture; and Houari Boumedienne, Algerian min- ister of defense. (AP Wire- APPOINT ISLAN-DER OTTAW (OP) — John W. Mayne. 51-year-old mathemati- cian, has n appointed direc- tor of the Canadian army oper- ational research establishment. A native of Emerald, P.E.I., he i has been senior project leaderl of the systems analysis group of the Defence Research " \‘LHH » 'l'abu Seamless RENOLDS ALUMINUM Foil Wrap :2. 25c 200 P0? UP Kleenexé PKGS. FOR 1 9...,“y .2_ Mesh Christmas Wrap NYLONS nmmeac CLARKS 28 OZ. for the last year. He we 5 . a . R.W Re w...— .00 S AMANS SUNKlST SIZE 138 B. C. DELICIOUS SIZE 150 Oranges m 49c Apples m 49c 2 MINCEMEAT 45c GINGER ALE 49° LARGE BOTTLES PLUS DEPOSIT OTTAWA (CP) — The govern- l ment has unveiled will result in a new shaping virtually every parliamentary constituency in Canada. As provided for in an earlier bill, the job will be done by 10 commissions —— one for each province—under the general di- rection of the new toral continue. To you. our Water Street Second Stage Revealed , Of Redistribution Plans The bill introduced in , the 59°“ ltiie Commons by State Secre- ond stage of legislation _wh1ch tary Pickersgili spells out the rules which the 10 commissions must follow in drawing comsti- ltuency maps to account for pop- |u1ation changes since the last‘ redistribution of seats in 1952. Hitherto redistribution has been done by a parliamentary committee on the basis of the decennial census. The law re- quires a redistribution on com- pletion of the census but there glowing a o cheery hearth. bright as a godly-lighted tree are our worm-hearted wishes lot your ioy and contentment at this happy holiday season We greedy eniog' our‘plooacnt bushes relations With you and hope that they may long most grateiul than”. Monument and Stuff aninillLtd W or ootmcnou Summerside tive groups Toronto and left. are Chen Yi, Red Ohiin- photo via cable from Al- Montreal have asked for at toast with orange juice after ese foreign minister; Ali gierst. raisesand Progrew" secret ballot on the confidencev ’ r “ . question. 1 Each party leader Will name one member. promich chief justice will name a chair- man for each commission from among his fellow judges. I! a judge isn‘t. available for the task. the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada will . pick a chairman. FOURTH MEMBER has been none since the 1961‘ census pending legislation to sell The fourth number 011 Nd! independent mbunals w . commission will be Mr. Castan- handle the job. guay as representation com On the basis of current con-:mlsswner' atitutional requirements. t. e‘ The total 1111mm 0* for CommonswlilhaveZfidsea. Wdaed each provmce‘ will be dll. one less than at present. ButJnlD the M81 Population of that the total seats are almost 1081“ province by) arrive at 3 basic tain to be increased to at east c; - 286 because of prospective seaizl“ze .af mustltuency M M losses in Nova Scotia. Quebec,lpr_°vfnce‘ M or the 10 “‘3' Manitoba and Saskatchewan. imlssms must keep a close!!! The new bill, called the Eilee-‘to that basic figure as pwsible. and may all your Christmases he brichti Best wishesto moa- ROONEY’S FUNERAL HOME \ ‘h- . “\w A‘ Jfiare’s to you, our good friends and patrons .. . our sincere appreciation for the privilege of serving you and best Wishes for a happy holiday season. CORNEY BROS LTD. Water Street Summer-side