SEVEN CHECKOUTS WILL SERVICE Seven cashiers have bean counters to handle orders of registers and conveyors by will add to @employed at the check-out all sizes. Seven Anker cash Hussman of Canada Limited of orders located ef i a a ie _~ MANAGER OF NEW CO-OP SURVEYS HIS DOMAIN ae meentes, proud ashe stands in the Lar ward Island. In the back- each of which is 36 feet long chandize on either afd. Ledwell the Royalty Mall Co-op looks gest food store on Prince Ed ground are eight condolas with a wide variety of mef- § lk Er i os Co-op Supermarket Mall's = ee Largest Retail Outlet of 7 The Royalty Mall Co-op Su- fice remaining in the Central | Central Farmers Co-op, the mocked out permarket, located m the new Farmers Co-operative store on largest food store on Prince| Ven checkout counters shopping centre, occupies its Queen Street. i na i HO i pfs Bir j i E “ey hs i i 2 2 e Fy i : 3 ; 3 : k f i ‘ te 3 i i ii Slow Viet Cong Aid The Chinese said Nov. 11 that Soviet unity pleas are a fraud. wisely groundless, slanderous, ven troops to North Viet Nam. Is ame nl ina Calls for unity on Viet Nam, “4 says ‘a Some materials, such as , “have no other pur- bes ag Aaya qtnll airtraft rockets, have a "By HENRY 5. BRADSHER what it does not say as for what MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet | it does. viet-U.S. collaboration i | } F F (i ! é | g 7 effective aid tc |the Pravda editorial does not |counter in their bargaining with | 52/4. in a statement, pub- early this year to halt the Viet- |CALLED FOR SPLIT aes eer ae It says China| Peking then nists, but omits explanations of | organizationally between” the ple ont ee. . Soviet and Chinese camps of , SYS theme of the editorial in | Communists. There were no details. But the : Pravda, the Soviet Communist Pravda commented Nov. 16 editorial fits in with reports party newspaper, is the need for that the Chinese editorial was long circulating here of China’s Z unity in the Communist camp. “saturated with impermissible, obstructing Soviet efforts to to or-\|North Viet Nam, the fraternal |S4mize joint actions” and pro-|.e2 But with the U.S. control- trite to the chertot of Bo Powel So-cpessien oe ea sea approaches to Viet for world |i specific issues,” ali/Nam, the Kremlin seems reluc- an importan: |Nam. The Chinese refused, it | tore. The only other feasible ap- “Those who refuse to co-op-/proach is through China. erate and turn down proposals | for a for. |for joint actions against the ay | gra YIELDS MUCH FOOD ie's |tarned Gowe specific proposals mal split—‘draw a clear line of |gressors are hampering the, The world catch of fish fot to assist Vietnamese Commu- |demarcation both politically and |struggle of the Vietmamese peo- |1963 was 46,400,000 metric tons. us a ' oe ete aes a en So TR EEL deny Chinese charges of efforts |the United States... .” :. -da: ha ast Ba Above is shown the new Hussmann 3 deck frozen food case, which Is a first for this province. Somethirig new - frozen food shelv- Ing, all at eye level. All refrigeration shelving and checkouts in this modern supermarket are by Hussman, supplied and installed by Storey Electric. You can be sure of the finest in refrigeration units when you buy Hussmann. “There is no substitute for service or experience” STOREY ELECTRIC LTD. _Prince Street__ _4-7371 Charlottetown The Royalty Mall Co-op Super Market is another outstanding Hussmann refrigeration installation on Prince Edward Island. Over the past 15 years, every major store refrigeration installation was made by Storey Electric who are proven experts in this field. pases : % The compressor room, pictured with alr conditioning, completely automatic temperature control, air inlet shutters and ex- haust fan completely controlled by a series of thermostats gives per- fect temverature control to every: refrigeration unit in the store. | r. eo ae ee été ee Se ek ee ae er bl dene 648 2S