In The W, I, r Thurs. JIIIV 11, 1963. ' Manufacturers 1 k ‘ Disapprove Tux Decision TORONTO K‘Pl W The yiresl~ dent or the C ndlnn Manular hirer: I-r Gordon's ‘lm-I roles tour on produclimi mar .Ion tn ret'sin the ll-por-coul cry, although Implementing il in ’ Magus between now and Jan I. 1965 H, Roy (‘rahlree nl ltlonireal uld In - statement released here that the association wet comes the decision In eliminate lb. tax on In the mnnulncturimz Ilrncess "which would have been an unduly heavy burden tor niunu- hunters to bear" But he described the decision In apply the ruler tux nn one ductian machinery In stage: as "temporary and srtiul roller which will hep In adjustimz to the new tax," Ills statement nddrd “Bill at the end III In monlhc we will‘ be nlmnst u hcdly oil a! we were when Mr, Gordon bruuKhI down his budget June 13” ST. LOUIS Mn. Hurt She] and 5011 Dan- mhlerlals consumed Iy have returned to lheir home i In Windsor, Ont, ailel- Visiting I! the home of her Darenis. .‘lr. and Mrs Fred 1. prters in other members of her family. Emlle Doucelle nl‘Ihg (‘nnad- r Iln air fort! ll Vlsltlng his mn- I‘IIEI‘, Mrs. Anna Doucetw and [Emily In st. Edwards ‘ Mr, and Mrs. no Douceue Jr. have returned to Illeir home In llLI'I Lawrence liter VlSiIIIIfl It the horn. oi hlr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doucelie in Plen- nsnt Vew. Mr, and Mn. Cyril Doucutt. Ind sons Arthur and VICIDI', mo» tored so You Brunslviuk where ' they visited Friends "I st. ‘vlnr- guerl s Mr, And .‘II'S. .Iohn Chnwcn Ind daughlcr Kalhy, o! Char luttetown uere weekend visitors _ nI Mr, and MYL Eddle Bvrnard _. 'lld family. Min Mary Allan oI Charlolle- hwn ls vacuuming at the hum: a Mr, and Mrs John 5. Glands! Ind firmly in st LaIlIs Mrs. Roy when; has re mer In her horn! in DPBlnll flier being a patient In the Com- munlty Hospital In O'Lexry. willrenl Callaghan Ten resent—l ly Ior Tomnln, UTIL. when hll will spend the summer. ‘ The SIP Ann's Club held ii! monthly meeting Sunday at Lhe j hum: of Mrs Camille Perry. Twelve members were preseni. Mrs. James Richard IIIVIIPd the members In Ilc'r home {or the next meetlnl. Mrs. Maurlcc Myers has re EurnPd In her home alter vl<I|~ In; her son and Iamily, hlr, and Mrsl Eddie Myers in Summer- Iidc. Miss Jean Ballard emplnyed In Kensington IS spending two weeks at her hum? III SI. LDIIIS. BALTIC 1 Mrsl Turner Moon, Enmorel Is spending a 12W day‘s Wlih her ulster, Mrs Edith Wall. BalIlc. Mrs. K: III Jones a! Haul- bronk. accompanied by her niece, .‘Tl‘sl Athut Andrcws (I! West Acum. Mass, motored In the home ol Mrs. Jones' sister. Mrs. Edith Wall of Baltic, where my \Islh‘d a nonple of days Walla” Simm: nI Vl'clirli Rh» or is a palm"! In Prince County Hospital, Ilrs. Floth McLeod. lrlshlntln nccnmpanicd b' hrr slslrr, Miss hlillirent (‘ousi . nrr mum: in Clinton, the ruesls M Mr o h :4 Mrs William Hva Mn Goldie Rix arcunlpalilcd by her m n t h n r. Mrs Evl‘retl Wall at Indian River. allunded the funeral of Lillian M a rie Wall III Charlottetown on Wed- nemay, C.v. SIAMESE TWIN DIES PITTSBURGH IAP! E The second of Siamese twtn girls who here snrgn-ally scnmled last June IE? died early Monday In Children's Hospital llcr sis- Ier died June 26. Authorities laid Rose Maly Tcmoshenko died of pneumonia which devel- . oped last work Her sisler. llth 1 Ann. had cunirauled on Iniec.‘ 'on u Few days neloru she di d The girls, born June 7. were Joined at the abdomen and cliched on. organ, The liver. SAVE 20: LB. For Banking on Barbecuing Pall RIBS 0 Prepared SPARE SAVE 10: CASH SWIFTS EASY To Sue! PREM LUNCHEON SAVE 14c CASH MORSES ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAG SAVE IOc ON TWO PKGS. KELLOGGS BREAKFAST CEREAL CORN Fl SAVE 7c CASH BIRDS EYE BEEF. CHICKEN. TURKEY HOME NEEDS ST. PETERS ROAD ONLY ASSORTED canons _ HEAT moor _. DRINKING; MUGS °‘ 88c FOUR CLEAR GLASS FRUIT BOWLS 25c TERRY (‘IAITH ASSORTED COLORS Beach Towels L49 1 MEAT PIES Backyard barbecues are exlra-special occasions when fiat from .Dcminion is on the grilll And no wonder! The friendly man behind- the meat counter at Dominion is an old‘hand at culling and Trimming lop quality meal destined for cheers from the family] Whaiever you plan Io barbecue . . . extra-flick juicy steaks, lender” pork chops, wieners, hamburg—even a small roast or poullry . . . The man behind the meat counter at DOMINION will gladly help you choose the cut you want. He'll give you a good tip or two for best results, Too! Meet him This week. Meet The Man Behind The Meat Counter 0 EXCELLENT FOR HAMBURGERS OR MEAT LOAF ' RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF O MEAT 39 so Es 1202. soz. McLARENS ASSORTED PICKLES SAVE CASH. OPAL 12 OZ. JARS 3 89¢ TOILET TISSUE 37c §Wiil§flmm El:- EfiO‘EO‘fi‘iE BARS w 39c Wiiiifismc 79c KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP SANDWICH SPREAD ‘33? 49c CANADA PACK7RS SPECIAL LAYER MARVEN PEERLESS ASSORTED BISCUITS 70 c BISCUITS Q '1‘ F TROPICAL FRUIT SALAD !5 OZ. 0 (MM? 10 OZ. c LYNN VALLEY STANDARD PEACHES 90 15 OZ. TIN Tim. Siam Io SON. You “,4 GROUND BEEF u9° ,. 9' BLADE STEAM-69° BACON 49c FBESHPRODUCE SAVE'16c LB. For Salads Red Rip. Vin. Mound TOMATOES 39° LOCAL GROWN LARGE FIRM 2 49c lETTUCE GREEN ONIONS 25c ORANGES " 85c FROZEN FOOD DOMINION’S OWN. DOMINO 5 LB. BAG FRENCH FRlFs 2 :25; 35c lEMONADE " 39c FISH sncxs 45: We Raul-Va The Right to Limit Quantities Vllucc Elma" until Closing Sclurdly. July lath. Rood M Dunn SO. SO.