, reoeAt I oe 7 : ae on ION NEWSLETTER The Guardian; Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 3, 1966. 91s $71.98. This ig tomposed of d eh mt mr pee dant te me aarantran, “aa get Pleads Not Guilty Everett Layton Johnston, st.| Plea Taken In or s 5; , $6,450; | F- ast F d @rwood Holds |tnat part was sino purenaea poles, 6.70, oube “orperer,/ To Two Charges sav a, 2‘aep sim vas ted | Loitering Case ee rain enc | | Annual Meeting — general revenue f parks and pla wa: $5,000; | $10 and costs or five days. Ter- | SULMM> aoe = Oe ot ns the nea pa etary gene 000; | SUMMERSIDE —John J. Mor. tylee Chappell, Summerside, | nyt xceraid. oS Edward nee a rison, Summerside, appeared in | pleaded not guilty to the — led not guilty to a asian a The annual meeting of rele. ees: sewer and wat erage and wate 10; ‘det ator depart. r. $2 county court. yesterday’ on a Charge and had his case ad ~ loitering before Magistrate R. § payers of the village of Sher-| ments amounted to $62,173 while, Charges, $14,000, s expenditures __.._-| charge of failing to prod: journed to Feb. 9. entious Issue Tarren apt ae eee amounted to $56 LEUKEMIA VICTIM DIES Savers Heense for’ insnection Charles Louis Paynter, Carle. | | Eee Moen pice eee -tiy3, hoon DEWAR eo ens. partly as the re-; Indications are at the moment , attendence. {eat teasiag a surchus ‘of 26.142, a ALL. Ont. oP —j|when asked to do 80 by a po. jn Soe Siding, mare we hav. | i ie y MacDonald lost, his fi officer. The accused p| excess weight Town were The more than 80. resoluti “rf yl snowstorm went to |that hog prices will continue an a. ws the population of [reelected as commissioners for | with ganed toaaaain” ee Lory quilt to both shan pene Oh ee med econ ad : ame, Tobias Mullin: and” considered at the recent annual |with an all time high. Even good throughout 66 and ah | dona’ aoa ‘ealed 2,474 resi-a three-year term. Dave Mac- lone month before his fourth|the case was adjourned to thi journed to Feb. 16. ° ce constable Gordo var Bly the Federation of |tha ome _ tho i re go bel a residents pains permits for | Lean was elected to serve a 'birthday. Dondy, son of Mr. and | morning ys is = G0: eee | Grady. - the basis of ae ra "a ‘— dic’ ov SENS ob say Vine, Pees 1965. led $905,400 in | one-year term due to the resig- |Mrs, Donald MacDonald of Mas- Magistrate w. Otlesie ei BELL HAS NAME | Cabe ence ‘couned Bernard Me- policy recommendations tor Ca-|$80.00 — we peall” sotieg "ak fest vane © mede/ ‘Seven main streets were re. The eg vill Sena ha! died to hospital = Donald presided. Big Ben is the name t the{ward | Pad! Galant i probably go opened and age |w has been - recei | Keith Carson Dawson. Tyne /13'4-ton bell | Westminster | Road, and the sed. , These resol hogs in 1933 for $63.00. ported a S160,006 | is conte. per $100 Yeloaiinn 1a : alia McEwen lutions fall a to that level as 1.8 sewer extension was completed! The proposed budget for_1906| Met since early aggeagll mye wage = = faikng to Pan's clock, . the clock | The case was adjourned: he Bumber of categories. Heit dealt with grain, six with feed @rains, six on ‘dairy policy, ax | on price supports. and market- ing, seven on agricultural deve- lopment and income, five on jon, five on transpertation freight rates, nine on la- Soak matters, six on education and social policy, six on farm | meee, and equipment, four on nternational a aid and foreign po- As 14 of these resolution oo (both East can Wen comment is indicated: most contentious issue ae y course, the setting up of a Feed Grains Agency in'the East, this | - Agency would have the respon- sibility of looking after the pro- blems of the Eastern feéter. ‘It is understandable that Western farmers as sellers and the East @s buyers are not Pre going to see eye to e The West agrees that ent should be an Agency but stipulates that it should be (A) Financed by the ww 4 Eastern farmers rather than by the Government and (B) Not QUEEN STREET, VERNON RIVER and ROYALTY MALL CO-OP STORES — made up of Civil Servants. We have thought for some | time that if the farmers of the West had been in the East with their type of leadership, the | Agency would have been already | N Sea sae toe a be with the ability deste on NOW IS THE TIME TO BRING IN YOUR PUR- Western farm ‘a te ree tat ae = gto CHASE SLIPS FOR 1965 AND UP UNTIL JAN. 31. 5 over oes sieht to run his Bead = te Ea 1966. ALSO BRING IN YOUR SHARE BOOKS. iness is undisputed in the West ead Sate arate te Oe a SLIPS AND. BOOKS MUST 36 : Here’s STEAK as steak should be — tender .. . juicy . .. delicious same we will be known for : - - and at this price, THRIFTY, too! This BIG SALE-ie a break tyral poverty and blighted rural] ~ IN OUR * 3 § : Aes * ereas. | OFFICES NO LATER THAN for your budget as well as your taste buds for these steaks are cut from heavy, grain-fed steers — CHOICE QUALITY BEEF at a price RED CHINA eee eS *- MARCH 3ist, 1966. : or f dine oe of e | go temptingly LOW you'll want to buy SEVERAL — one for a dinner — ae for the | = WILE bee delight tonight — MORE for future enjoyment. te Pete's Recut Se -. KING BEACH ers * CUT FROM GOVERNMENT INSPECTED DEED 7 to the United Nations would be introduced. There was very lit- : See! gout te ona | PEACHES . = D “DR ] NK Ke . awe Seenaa ik eee . on ee ee Bd Fermoon te allowed to cetan 3+ -20 02. TINS gq: | \e ee) ‘TRANSPORTATION aoe 48 02. TINS cn egal GREEN GABLES , GREEN GABLES BY THE PIECE | pee a, SSS] ‘pe pan escurs | PEANUT BUTTER {enc 9% ci 0 Be leave it basis. In addition, a ae ‘PORK CHOPS = 69¢ BEEF LIVER, pressure by the railways to get 1% LB. BAG 5% 12 02. JAR = ae LB Ae. out of the passenger’ business while not publicly announced ap- pears to be a fact. i The dissatisfaction went so far @s the passing of a resolution E - GATUSSO ealling for the nationalization of the CPR railway operation. ; 5 Persons who saw Country Ca- J BORDEN'S STARLAC lendar last Sunday or heard Sow Wee Or. r Country Magazine Monday night we FB will recall the name of Paul Ba- : ; bey, Mr. Babey is a Director of the CFA and President of the : - Cc me ee - 16 OZ. JAR ome _ * | FRESH PRODUCE lig year he conducted a tour by % ~-Alberta_farmers of Red China. he is this year_on February 134. ~~ Jeaving New York with a-simiter-}———- group for three weeks in India. ©: Basically the purpose of these ; a visits is to obtain firsthand infor- 9 TOM. TO. i medion, oct conti ao WOODBURY'S : FLORIDA FULL OF JUICE s CRE AM yt used-to improve it. In. this con- | . mnsareceres| NEW BEAUTY SOAP ORANGES _ om 5% ada are much more internation- | vy any rl cs 48-02. TINS ‘1 ‘ed : BAG OO ally minded than are we here in | the East. However, our observa ; . Yel ters tends te gor | ic ~ — Sar ine tS cae] BATH SIZE BA Jo | | — GRAVE'S BEANS — APPLES J ‘x, 49c| TE A fer ELE own with those of other parts of | . ; the country. . 1N MOLASSES ‘SAUCE , CRISP TENDER WATER SUPPLY » Reports from many different ‘ Bet areas in the province indicate a a very tight water situation. For} 20 02. TINS CELERY EACH 23¢ eattlemen being short of water | and being short of hay would . ott ee ee "IMPORTED CELLO TRA ARDEN VALLEY writer’s farm a well considered | ; ' to be inexhaustible for over 100 | 128 02. SIZE - HABITANT One ctemae = ial : years is struggling to maintain | A a@ balance with the increased dé mands made on it. In any event | _ ft.is the first time in over a cen- | tury.that a policy of water econ- . omizing has been put into ef- fect. Here we must remark that the restraint is mostly on the hu- man side as it is very . difficult ‘ to make livestock understand where the water comes from. MILK PRICES j A recent request for an in- crease fluid milk prices in the Charlottetown area has been re- fuised by the, Milk Control Board | the grounds that the request | aa not have the support of other | eections In this eto with the | 2 _| CHOW-CHow | TOMATOES sz27¢ J ‘FROZEN FOODS | —— PICKLE _.___} ONTARIO CooKING 3 aes | SARA LEE APPLE, CHERRY caer ROYAL 24 07. JAR a i cin DANISH: | S83 ss 69¢ | Bis 35¢ McCAIN’S 10 OZ. PKG. GREEN BEANS ‘23e MINUTE MAID : ORANGE JUICE 4 :2:'$1 VALLEY FARM 9 OZ. PKG. FRENCHERIES 2 + 45¢ FISH STICKS 35] a 2 cee ermew eel, tainly appears to be need of an adjustment in fluid milk prices if that supply is to be maintain- ed, It is almost elementary that fluid milk shippers who are av- | eraging less than ag a hun- at the a jes ting. the- game money for a less demand- fine Give of prodhetion. . An old fairytale told of - the cow -jumping....over. the__ moon but, of course, it was just a fairytale. However, a week ago ee ee ee .