* While in Ottawa they will be |. the guests of Governor-General |; Georges P. Vanier and Mrs. Vanier at Rideau Hall. They will be absent from the province un- ¢ .|til next Monday, | “They will be attending the din- , [Mer and formal reception at Ri- deau Hall. this ‘evening. Paper Company Plans Additions NEW ‘YORK (AP)—Interna. | tional” Paper Co., has reported it will make capital expen- ditures of $325,000,000 during 1966 and™1967,-— Richard C. Doane, chairman |. of the~board, said the program will be limited to U.S. proper- ties. It 1s designed to boost out- put by some 700,000 tons a year.. . Projects in the giant .spending. a | lls ae addi paper and paper | é ms [teat capeciy at for other | =. COMMITTEE DISCUSSES PROGRAM ; ro pi core} Matha elliott Sacto TANKER AT RAILWAY WHARF - os be er ||euird paper machine et the new | Plans for St. Dunstan's Win- “Thomas Malem, Irish fol LEFT TO RIGHT: Retly Lou Hlckey, Summerside; Jobs i ; : PF ° r ter “Carnival were finalized —«ingers,-at-the Provincial _Vo-__Doule, AlberryPlains;--Briae Driscoll, Mass.; Carol Ang ‘ ‘The Irving Oil Company tan- the Irving Glen outside the ship's crew—with » walme-- Light Snow ne ere Sen yesterday afteragon at a cational Institute Friday, Jan. Dornan, Montreal; Robert Power, Souris, ber Care Bulgris decked ot the Chérlotistows Harber. The tallie, Plant manager Wo yas 4 ilies Glee, aad ‘ime | wiser’ covhivel como: al wie eer eee oe ; ! wt yortarde: at Soo" ary ter ane to toate cle amd he demrited les com Reported \ [edgeemmeaia bt Whe Commden- end | The four-day eveit wt he. am ie Chacte’ ateaiion: 2 = : _Spproximately 2:00 p.m. ‘with . ice condition. Assistant pon ditions in the Northumberland a Pine Bluff milis in Arkansas. _'. ture the Clancy Brothers and SEATED, standing from iX rres eG of a cargo pf heating manager Ivan Doherty is mn Strait and Charlottetown har- The Charlottetown. Radio}. eT T ; . up from .in communication with the bor as very heavy. _ ___; Range reported at seven o'clock poor ' , : : ; — — a ———linst “night that between two] NFR a Fla. Resident Ba a THIS AGRICULTURALINDUSTRY -- - - jig. eternem memes! ASIGAI NEWS FaQ@ | Given $2,000 n Store Break , é, mm two inches of snow fell on the|~ eas ’ ’ i: mC Ae ‘ pong iatll gr gf igs a ates In Lemay Case | -MontTaGue — A quick im-|Matheson, who immediately not : 1 neue to 35 miles am| 2. The Charlottetown, Tues. Jan. 18, 1966.| FrorT LAUDERDALE, Fila. |Y°%istion by the Montague De- |ified the RCMP. ee ae ro ucers roo can: pepeeni- te se (AP)-A Fort Lauderdale ree. |t2chment RCMP assisted by the| The break was discovered i he twe mulaé fe ‘encetharstas aan : : - Meumslad alma Tdale gre Charlottetown detachment re-|about-1:15 a.m. and the RCMP je es a ais drifting mow. ‘The temperature . 4 —_—-? helping lo- | suited in six. persons being taken |a short time after had one of the j ’ : feperted at seven. d'eleck waa at v cate Georges Lemay of Mont- | into custody at Georgetown on | suspects and by seven ‘a.m. six ; > ideammen. ; f real last May has received aja charge of break, entry and |were.in custody. It is. thought if n eres : Yesterday's inclement weather { j $2,000 reward from officials of |theft. See rte that a juvenile was also involved. a ‘had no effect on travel in and out a ‘., |the Bank of Nova Scotia im| Gregor MacKinnon, an em- The amount of goods taken was ee Wit Oe . of the province. Eastern Pro- oF a {Montreal.. ployee of Matheson's -Grocery |less than $50. oe Lg vincial Aitwyays reported all : A Fort, Lauderdale news edi- |and Service Station, Poole’s Cor-| Charged with the break, entry : : : : : flights were on schedule and tor acted as go-between with | ner on returning to his home not-|and theft are: Barry Jackson THESON they may ‘ IMT reported all busses ran as «{Canadian officials to shield the |@4 the premises had been enter- | Gass of Charlottetown; Gary Lin. is being Levi ru " ber ae al neue. e hs ae j identity of the resident. ed and notified the owner Earl i Francis ae Mt, : Geiry ; : Aa peor asay Sse Bony see ate . on; Stanley Gordon Lane, interest |beef cross breds of straight , The Denarisnent of Highways A‘ statement on the importance |the Economic Council has refer- aa — cout. by aon LIVESTOCK | Mt. Mellick: Douglas Garth Mac- of ‘ —— ; te beat stag on Tdand veade A ageeea te POLE: government officials jred to the difficulties experienc- i114, canture aboard a boat here Dougall, Mt. Albion; Sterling are plan-|for ae eas ond: man for the Department said |and cabinet ministers participat-|tions here in comparison with-| May & 300k, Ms wen trenehacent MONTREAL (CP) — Cattle | Alexander Hackett, Mt. Albion; through- |giad to visit your farm, |last: night if the drifting -}ing-in- the-numerous-federal-pro-|the national average. | Op soostgte Menitay 0 Qeee: ten |Cooster Daniel Sextus. of Mt, Sie aon cee ae ointd saeld ties te hele vincial conferences that have| “It is also interesting to note |! ae County. jail! than-iast»week:—Trading—active,- Albion: All ranged in age from on more jimels, and advise as to ed in until it subsided. been held lately. was issued by the recent statement of Hon. ied he escaped last |orices steady. Demand good. | 16 to 20 years. cai ae ae ts cone fac ——— Premier Walter R. Shaw yet | Mitchell Sharp, minister of fi |Sept- 21. He is still at large. Receipts: 732 cattle; 232 new interest has been jor whether it should be fed ACQUIT EX.POLICEMAN _|terday.. The statement 1 fh |nance, to the effect his policies |, oSung in the 1b0l looting ot (caves: '® hogs: 9S sheep end emphasis will be |few weeks longer. Gien will also from 19 to 31 cents! OTTAWA (CP) — Rene La- |leved to be lemned tt Oty oe te omnes | $2 trig | $300,000 of more in _cash-and (Ames os ‘5: 7 6 DDER t , od now, he enid croix, a. former city police ser. | {ears of some Islanders are | quality to Canadians no matter | © _oF more Good steers 25.25-26; common Seat etre saesoe a giana ma, (ek, es ie a ly TS pm ne ed a ne a Paget PES om IRRITATION le ° a ; 5 j. at ee » : , oy, ; I'm paraphrasing: now what Wolkces Sr ob abate tot ths ~eall. He'll be giad to hear - |bribe in 1963 to: “fix” a hit-and- ag thie province and their of) Premier, “with these. exprese- |the ae ee Se. mow 36.25-18,28 RB SLEEP Leo Mclsaac and Gien Cottom|vice and Mr. Cotton will_be from- you_and-—te give —any...|'run charge against La) important’ sources- ef undoubted oe os a 18: are ‘made miserable by sommon urinary have—told-——me~ regarding their |py to hear from you, he has | advice-he-can on the grade ~|vigne, Ottawa -agent..| orm : _ Ea nee tn _limetion, cqused by «clr. Hecherichis fitions for the associatiod sed me. He con opeak with “ef your animals, and--what Lacroix still faces two other |ences the | influence.-I—am- @neouraged .-to_/canners_and_cutetrs_1-118.50.~ | Coll, Fo-quickly combat the secondary what they believe it can do for |kmowledge he has gained over a| the market should offer for charges arising from an investi- |'# # ere We Sues new. Says Geet Bute Oe: See ee eee Idland beef producers. Jong. period as buyer for one of| thems Call him at the pro- gation into the alleged “fixing” | Meetings ° ; be considered in their true per- |jand common 14-17.75. & slass-of waler 3 times dally tora few Mr, Mclsaac is the new presi-|the large packing houses that| vincial department of agri- of traffic ‘summonses. He wae |e from -the ee ieerovees | [epective ‘and that the next ed | Good vesters, 32-97; , modiqgn Septios nine oat boeigodls pein anata: tie in my — a oe i. been gp pra aa mo | 8520- F thcen: : able nature. may be in keeping with these ex-| Hog prices unsettled. Beckache, and muscular pains, Get bnild the association into-an or |ney, so why not use him ps ee Se - ee ganization that will really repre-| Many people are using Mr. ach ie sent the Island's producers whe |Cotton’s services already, but he = eee es Expo 6/ Pavilion z it “Construction of the various be the construction | ‘In for the meeting — T'H| still. a place for improving structures of the 1967 Universal |of wooden eee on ee eae ae ' tarees each" yom, period: of Exhibition, 1 understand———afternoon explains. Mr. Plow “ait maker -_ y Seeing = BEEF COURSES : Chairman for the meeting |Tesponsibilities a few. years ago are planned, ener the ‘The ap vinces Regi was Mr. Justice George Tweedy , | these Sees: Stes a ire duction cnn eave bein, just end the men who feed animals Co-Chairmen wes Doug Mac-|ing new sctivilies a after he has had. his noon that have one or two beef cross- +. _ | complicated ae ae meal, and be home that ev- (es in them, will get many of utmost study ening in time to de the even | their animals into one of the two ing chores, though they may .|top grades, Choice and Good, or be a bit later than is usual. |Red and Blue as they are com- ADVISE AVAILABLE monly known. The percentage Incidentally’ Glen Cotton is |of thie high class‘ beef is increas- available to advise farmers any- |ingt€ach year. ; where in the province on their |, Last year, for exampse, | ie beef animals. This epplies (0 |i. sea _ aj tion sous iting plasts That's 5 "3 Registra , away up from the reports of se- For llet But for. the rest of the Island cattlemen, Glen” advises aim- Held Yesterday _(cctiensn, cin naxiees ain samtra-Lintad; Soulabl suadiiietie: fees: case Sue Me they wet shill be conducting classes inthe [resins wat oe Mine, bet. eee oe Rehearsal Room at Gard, brand, fir. Cotton advises and W. Centre. Registration cormenc- What men like Mr. Cotten Flannel orsted epntinued throughout the day. er of TS By Freedman - Chester Reed | reguiar 7,0—n0w ; An initial enrollment of 150- to. the low-pri tility cla: PAN eal — ,o in : : ' i comcied Gamey ifn Beld| ech, ar exam Pls . sy Tames and weeds ile omer | 95 Glasses for children from age| ‘here were 700 fewer ani et Set reduced to . three will be conducted every went inte the uti Effective the of January 24-29, the : Pa mals day and adult classes in national:| POOR PASTURE dancing, -will also be establish- following places of in West. Prince will ing, wil Phoneme Sapphire Mes ryt and Friday et Ne ie ees customers, and closing every Saturday thereafter, at ee as Wh OVERCOATS An reguisr stock, omarty | SPORT B RA tailored in your size, and ite saa. | COATS for registra- Y tion of people in the Summerside | dry. weather,- and many were area who wish to take lessons im |fearing hundreds of cattle were ballet. Classes will be held jbeing thrown on the miarket | gr every Saturday in Summerside. |when they were completely un- Pair Draws = (git eres Remands (oe oe i Farne- | ‘Dou h Strick tand eed | mer TT Say ey oooh toes, City. were Open Air Rinks gach remanded to Jan, at by | Well Patronized Saie's Cont oa eee ane Jim Fox, City creationat direc- fl . ~ olen to ee break tor stated yesterday that atten- | i. er Farm, = Gury seston ani of the so dance is extremely good in the |. Jewellery, A. J. Matheson Drug Co; O'Leary cused. tS tenella ie cetioeee Pharmacy, E. W. Turner, Jimmy's Texaco Setvice Edison Walter Strickland, Clin- |Pre On oe two additional rinks | Station. yee : ton, charged with theft of an article valued at less than. $0 |Ver last year. One of these is hhad his case adjourned to Jan, |S St, Jeans Elementary school | GUARDIAN - PATRIOT: | CENTRAL 18. Counsel for the accused is Housing development on | PRINTERY. a BLOOMFIELD— Saunders Lucky Dollar re. : ELMSDALE—Remnle & Ogden ST. LOUIS—F. J,.Shea & Son. ALBERTON SOUTH—Kelr E. Fraser Gordon Tweedy. Alan Scales rep- . tesented the Crown nN River Road One acoused was fined $20 and | also used for @osts or 15 day on a charge of in ip evening bald axe tenure ng-intoxicated in a ly a in piece me [commen * lp ee ae Kent Street DIAL 4.8444