O 0 {tom- lgriculhfl workers should m m! ore IS Ul'g ‘be expanded. and new pm- lil'n'is 0' a i .1“ “'1” 1"" lv’h'” m"? “My. “9 'Wfld'mti ample? "M10 man's blmdl'l'he Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Dec. 23. 1964. 11 ‘grams . “a M ' sh“! Wm”. A re “gr cu lure employees, I s aboard a ship in Kingston har- to the attorneyvgeneral‘s labor- 7 s '— ' ‘nt‘eded. E mu "re m'mste” 0' the“ WW Saturday atory in Toronto outside Thomas“ cabin on theilage to raise £6,000 needed to o l deputies came from seven prov-' ' ’ “The meeting dis I. - . l N D 'd d The body of James Edward There was a gash on the back Cnaua’." a Cnalcarrymg vessel‘rehm'd me. nm’year'nld pm) 5" lextension of unempltc);::gt ht: bigwftxndlgdddal’rimeeglld‘ e ‘ThomaS. 46. of Sir Catha-rines. of his head and a blood-stained 0“ Whli'h Thomas Worked as I that it Will conform to local l v nee - wire was found about 30 feetlst‘cnnd Cook. health standards. Amonz oasl. ' )-y'ederai and prehensive information on farnmsurzmc.e and workmen's com-lward Island and British Comm, was discovered by Ernest Bar. . . 4-__.____7,,‘,__ ’ vli‘rl‘c‘ldlytgl‘lifilmre and 10"“ mummies- and employmentl?ensallon '0 me far!" iabor‘bia were not represented. l KINGSTON, Ont- (CP‘ ~ N0 10“. a shipkeeper. tucked be- ’“"’m we body“ PM“ 53“ they: PUB NEEDS MONEY cusmmers “mule 15335“ Gilli l "Na It was I'E‘cognlzed that Mideciflon has been reached yet Heath {he Side rail of the Key, 3130 found 3135505. 3 W3”?! 0011' named for e v 'year'°~ mining a cheque for one MEAVY. England 'CPJ—Tee-tr‘ee nearby. was Sir Francis month‘s workt‘and a hat. The totaller John Broad is leading a Drake. who owned a farm near. ‘ an; island in New York W. “W "ms were mun“ De":.,.13_‘9_"_al_f‘rvaad" 'Y‘Jh'iDPF'Q'LF’Efl’?‘V,,___ a.” Communique said there bar was known to Mohican In- - a thorough discussion of dians as Gull Island, be . , i" 58 the" mo“ ‘ conditions in a culture . I: plug!“ "d'orgmmyni obtained angled andcanp::l::e wiggle???” 0‘ Ram?" iNDIANS‘ ISLAND ion whether to hold an nquesttshey. A post-mortem w?“ held the 2S,(iierliiidiian agriculture 8' “’11..”ng ‘ “with e age more dii- Before Europeans arrived'lllnto the death of a seaman-Sunday and p01,“, deemed to “ma ‘ ‘ ' here was 3150 a ' " ~ " ' H" "“nls' . . H greemenc The '°“"“"lh5;”‘d"e'pities met “‘3‘ “15“” training facilities was with Labor Minis- MacEachen. Agricul- re Minister Hays and other eral officials to discuss the I estion, ' issued later 3 '5 u- e '1 a C fer workers from areas of plus to areas of tight labor sup. , ply'i I ‘ A shortage of skilled mgricui-i hire labor has been deveIOpi-ngg in certain parts the counu-y. j in: patterns of demand in ag-l ricuiture.‘ Twice as many: workers were needed during ‘ the summer as in the winter. 1 "There is an absence of sat- isfactory information on work.‘ ing and living conditions of‘ workers on Canadian farms” Th's absence of data is an im-l pediment to developing ode-t q u a to agriculture manpower i programs. it was agreed lthat a i critical review should be underg taken of exisdng surveys to de-‘ termine the gaps that exist and! the means by which more com-‘ _________..____._ an“ 1’ w i we; ‘ -' -> ~ 0:; Earth Pee. Good 'ViltTowatd Men ALFRED BERNARD Texaco Service Station Summerside , MONTAGUE y m__t_._—_._—__—_.___________.WVV_U .. .<_Vfi__ “w ,t___.—— ‘. gunman-shim Management and Staff , ‘ Mam; Militd Water St. Summerside SHERBROKE ESSO SERVICE Sherbrooko V153 R? ERR? HRIS'I‘MAB , Trimming the tree. mm In Here’s ‘ “m... Onyourwayto. l ceasmodmorncntsforallofusatfliio happy holiday season! I ‘ ‘ festive time. May we wish you ‘ .7 such momenta. and a ham holster. JOHNSTO‘NEIS Management and Stuff runs William. Murphy 6: MacLeod Texaco Products Summe 'd, m Charlottetown Summersido f - . , . ‘ .' . t ' The Christmas Story. .. Bright shines the Star across the years, brigh glows the Christmas story. . . to tell of a time when Wise Men brought rare and precious gifts. to symbolize their adoration for the htiSTCtiS "‘ ' - ' 'HerecomesSantawithasleighfiilof metrics: Christmas wishes for our many kind friench Child that lay in a manger. May you imowall the gifts of a blessed Christmas ‘ ‘ ~ .U and all those they hold dear. We hope your holiday will be an . especially joyous one, holding a wealth of happy hours. It has been both a privilege and a pleasure to serve you, and we thank you for your most kind patronage. I ~ \ ' " GAUDET’S SAVE - EASY MANAGEMENT .AND STAFF Island Propane Gas Lida mmmm f-