i j is 1 patient in the Charlot- nonttai I _ . A 18 The Guardian, Thurs. Feb. 6, 1964. IO-Cent Papers L n Trend Continues Across Canada ‘ NEW YORK ICPl——’l‘he trend . to 10-cent daily papers contin- ued in 1963 in Canada. the United States and Puerto Ric0.. the American Newspaper Pub-, - lishei-s Association said here in reporting a survey of. single copy prices of English-‘ language newspapers in those countries. The survey showed that 665 daily newspapers in the three countries now sell at l0 cents a copy. an increase of 133 over the total a year ago. The num- ber of eight-cent dailies in- creased by ll from 48 to '19. The number of five-cent dailies dr'nppPd from 695 to 396 Reports from 1.288 dailies in- dicaied 3'2 had increased their \ . ‘ ' ‘ prices totreaders in 1963. cOm- .- \ pared with 342 in 1962. _ , ' _ In Canada. 13 dailies 111- I . creased their prices last year . l-1owe\'ei'. the association was - unable to say whether the in- I - creases were in home de1l\'€‘l‘)' _ ,, . , . _ prices or sin;'l0-copy street sale The merry Jingle of cash savings in your purse is like music to T B NE ‘ I « 'UN OR O Of 92 I-jiiglish-laiigiiage Cana- . -“~ your ears when you checkout at CO-OP SUPER MARKET. Just D - ' ' ‘ \ \‘ T I Y Y . - _§-,a1,l,',‘,=:. 5l£1i~diiec:i1its 0 ‘ - ‘\\ X «heel your cart down our fabulous aisles of fine foods and pick _ a ('op_\'. 24 for 10 cents. 18 for _ .2 . ‘r. . V _ _ . . H _ - five cents. seven for eight ‘ ‘ ‘ _. yourself a pantry full Then count your SAVINGS whcre saiuigs W"-‘~ 59W“ ‘Or 5”‘ Cm‘-" 3”“ ' - ‘ ‘ COUNT—-on the TOTAL COST of your order. You’ll know for one for three cents, _ . ' . ‘ sure—-our storewide low prices will keep your budget barreling ' ‘ along singing a song of savings everytime you shop at C0-OP FRO M G Mr and Mrs. Floyd Jay. supra}; MARKET. BRANDED LOIN LAMB CHOPS -. 55¢ ‘ . - ' TO MEMBERS n . ‘ , NOTICE We have commenced ii New Year. Please take your Fur. chase slips to the office as soon as possible. This year you must have your purchase slips in by March 31. In so doing our auditors will know exactly how much rebate is coming to the shareholders when makinz “D the financial statement for the year. m'l(‘F> visitors in Coveliead Hd Sunday " " where they were the quests if A .'\'ll‘S .lay’s parents. Mr. a II d Mrs. Walter MacDonald. Mrs. Harold Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown Tuesday. George Jay returned to his F‘ ROASTING MAPLE LEAF home Tuesday after spending Fresh From the past two weeks in the Prince EVISCERATED LB. c , , Edward Island Hospital. He is ' Refined)’ 5 much improved in health. CRYOVAC WRAPPER Poullr‘, Mrs. Milton Rodgerson was a S]-|OUL])ER, ‘ Farm E" B. visitor in Charlottetown Wed- Tiiesdav. , ' ‘ ‘ . P Mrs, Leonard Birt and dau_;lit- A"LhA('L er l-leather was a recent visitor in Charlottetown. 4 To Mrs. George Dover and Miss Georgie Dover were visitors in 5 LBS‘ Charlottetown Friday. 3 . STEWING LAMB 2--is Mrs. Wallace Birt spent it few days in Head of Hillsboro during the week at the home of her sister. Miss Etta Jardlne. Earle MacDonald, Lorne Val~ ' ' ley. was a visitor at the home of A Mr. and Mrs. George Jay Mon- day. .\lrs. Fred Leartl. Mon cton,‘ .\'.B., was a visitor at the home} of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert‘-. Leard during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce -lay were visitors in Charlottetown M0n- RE“)PATH DRESSED 1 av. Mrs. Grace Jay and Mrs. Gor- 10 oz don Jay. Fort Augustus. were ' visitors at the home of Mr. and PKG5' Mrs. George Jay Monday. George Dover was a visitor In Mc('A]NS 20 OZ, P[((,', E , .. " “ 2 lbs. 1 0 3 PE“ ii REGULAR SIZE PACKAGE STALK . , -‘ Absolutely Charlottetowii .\londa,v. ' Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Birt. Sher- ' wood. were visitors at the home n I an-runounr CRISP PASCAL of Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Dover Tuesday. _ _ _ B A. ZERO PAI\ CHOICE POL! PAR SEED”: PEAS ’..I;:' Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Aitkeii. ~ - Cliarlotietnii-n, were recent vis- HIGHLINER HADDOCI‘ ltors to this villaze. calling on ‘ N "Z Mrs -\ltkPT1'S uncle. William M. ' Staiert and her aranrltather. Al» , PKG’ hert .l Weeks. .\li'. Kennctli Bruce Stewart. Cliarlottetown. paid a brief visit to Berleque recently. Mr. Ste- ‘ wart had resided here for some time a few years ago. Christian Youth Week is being observed in this community with the young people taking a prom- } t ineiit part in next S u ii d a y's SUNKIST ONLY AT CO-OP SUPER MARKET ORANGES DOWNY DELICIOUS FOR EATING on JUICING ‘ ALWAYS FRESH 0 Lbs“ 790 YOU CAN SEE THEM REGULAR BEING MADE . PRICE THRIFT LlQUlD——24 oz. rum, coma; DETERGENT 2 89¢ COFFEE MILD ISLAND GRAVES-20 OZ. TINS b CHEESE 49¢ APPLE SAUCE 2 39¢ «Q swm PETER PAN McCain's Instant Mashed —4 Serving Pkgs. PEACHES 39¢ ggT§l0ES 3%» 27: ’ “:‘:‘“ °'“‘ B PEARS so 89¢ PANCAKE MIX are ‘ ms 73 FOR A DELICIOUS Cherry Pie 20 OZ. TIN chiirch services. Mr and Mrs. I-lebevr M y e r s. Carleton. have returned home after visiting with relatives and friends in C oh a s s et. Mass.. Portland and Waterville. Maine. BALTIC Roy Campbelil has returned to ’ his home in Hamilton a t‘ t e r spending the past, two and a_half ‘ months as a patient in P ri nce County Hospital. ‘ n Saturtlay eveninz. Mrs.‘ t James Clark. Kcnsington enter- tained at a card party at her; home when eight and a half tab- - E. D. SMITH les of cards were in piay. Lad- tes high score went to Mrs. John { Murphy. Sea view: gentleman's high. David Cousins. Baltic: con- solation awards to Mrs. George Brander. Kensington and Ger- ‘ aid Caseley. W i 1 m ot Valley; door prize was awarded Gordon Cousins. Baitic. Lunch was serv- t 11 Oz‘ c I BTLS. art Simpson. Bayview. ' Miss Donalda Dickison. Glen Valley._is the guest of Mast e r Allison and Darlene Lewis, The old mill property of York was burned down on Sunday afternoon. it. had been vacant r quite ii long time ed by the hostess assisted . members of Baltic WI and Mrs. 1 Frank MacNutt of Summerside. I‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Howard Cornwall. were the guests at t . Mr. and Mrs. Ha rry Lewis York on Sunday January 26th. Mr. and Mrs. H u be rt Simp- VERNON RIVER co-or-is .. §§3.§E.‘3..I‘tf‘ “.'.‘.El’ f i:.;::- 9° ‘Fl 0 3 :- F’ YORK ‘ Miss Charlene Lewis has re- turned home to York. after vis-‘ itlng with her aunt. Mrs. Hub-j HNZ BEANS with PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE OR BOSTON STYI. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolmt Allen York. are spending a hnl-‘ idly in U.S.A. They are accom- ,_A,,,,.,,,,,,,_ ' IIOIKIOIBIIIVIYII - IOITOOIIOIOITI YOU :T..”..°?."';i:.+. 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