i . ;. it I l ,,; HE” E r l“ i 3. l .. 4 u q; I I :2‘ I. I I. . l ;. Wfo’nife pays I n she gets more for her money I w p“ of food products wednes_ canWSSion, ending us To films and higher taxes con- _ w the higher costs of l. - en-meniber commission, MW ,. we: the delegates will at- _.-.. the con- v ;, he Hon. Dougald MacKin- "II:. _, . ,vllon. 3. Earle MacDon- ‘ i "Information. ,. led to £ccompany him ' I. all of Charlottetown; Wal- ...;. and Dance Kelly's Cross Dance at Alex D. Mac- in. ‘r. swimwear-ems»? ' "y JACK VAN DUSEN Press Staff Writer 0 N T 0 (OP) — Today’s more for her food _ nd-mother did. d » e gets better an cleaner “d a", of Canada’s bigger store. operators told the ommi 351011 on pricu " hearings, heard that labor, processed and better pack. ..n by Dr. Andrew Stewart, I And Dr. MacKinnon l Delegates To‘NIId. premier A. E. Matheson and Wraith MacKinnon will head {twegation of 20 Islanders that . leave Sunday to attend con- in St. John’s, Nrfld. ,. the annual conference of : tic Province Premiers, The -. will attend a general .,..; of the Atlantic Provin- , oonomlc Council. , with Premier Matheson ‘,.minIister of industry and resources and fisheries; .J. George MacKay, min- "of public works and high- Provlncial secretary and .4 ; Hon. Alex MacIsaac, "I? 01' walfare and labor; MacLeod, executive as- '. to the premier; W. E. .‘ deputy provincial trea- ‘; Eugene Gorman. ’ de- I-ghiinister of fisheries and “e Fraser. Provincial direc- MacKinnon,‘ president of , , will lead an 11-man dele- . .,'to the APEC talks. ‘Alan H. Holman, Donald ,A. Donald, J. David Stewart, Simmonds, William Hay- 53-yeai'-old president of the Uni- versity of Alberta, now goes back to the inside work of tabulating and. going over evidence until public hearings resume again in Quebec City Oct. 14. From there the hearings move to Monmeal. Oct. 15.10, and Ottawa Nov. 14-19. Dominion Stores Limited used spinach as an example of foods that cost more today but taste better. ‘Time was when «this roduct was dirt cheap and full 0? dirt.” COSTS AND SALES RISE Today processors ahd distribu- tors take great care .in “cleaning, packaging, preserving and har. - 1mg this delicacy." The costs were up, but so too were the Newfoundland. and transportion Will be the focal point of the APEC conference, Meetings will. Tuesday. conclude on Former Islander Dies In Calgary The death of George S. Mur- phy, 71 occurred in Calgary, Al- berta, on September 16. A pro- fessional tailor, the late Mr. Murphy had resided in the Wes- tern ,Canadian city since 1911. In later years he was the pro- prietor of a popular gents fur- nishings establishment. . Earlier this year he had at- tended a family reunion in Char- lottetown. This was his first visit to’ his native P.E,l. since his departure for the West al- most a half-century ago. Survivors include one (laugh ter, Mrs. Henry Dann, Calgary; one brother, W. W. Murphy., Charlottetown; and three sis- ters, Mrs. Bert Ca-hill and Mrs. Annie Hughes, Summer-field, P. EL; and Mrs. Nellie Sullivan, Texas. Burial will take place today in Calgary. Rodd. Highfield; Lester s‘and John 5. Wright, ; erside; Ralph Adams, 0" .~ Paul Gallant. Sourls and “ Lhcoln Dewar. New Perth. nelv discussiones and tails ix- development of greater Q . 'onal and national trade ; hparticular emphasis on n n. Hope River Hall tonight. - night. Good Music. I: ursday, Sept. 18th. , lar Dance in Elliotts Hall - y night. Weatherbie's 01'. ’3 Little Pond, Friday, I. e Foresthill Han Thurs- n Orchestra. .. ,7 Sale Moore and Mac- ’s Friday 2.30. Cherry Val. W.I. ' fill caning“ Thursday and Fri- \ . Conant. Special prices at P. '. NW and 00., :QIII ey. Dinner in Vernon Hall _. 5"»: SeM.20th,sponsoredby k. ‘-" attend the Cake Sale aid of the Basilica Altar So- }at .I‘lolman’s on Friday, . .19th. at 2 pm. I: time fiddling and Step a: contest at Cove Head Han, Monday Sept- a taken at the door. 395:3 Ltd: “-. ING EVENTS ance Iona East School every f .19th. Webster’s Orchestra. .leapt 18th MacDou'gall and ative Poll meeting. The ',;meeting of the Johnston’s ;Poll. will be held in Mt. - f» Hall, Friday, September 19, ‘ 218.30 pm. ’1 potion farmers we are now » j H tor- daily custom grind- ' and mixing at our Shur Gain * ,aService Mill, 12 Low er if? 5L. Charlottetown, Canada , u . Gordon Lodge every ‘ 7 night. Modern and Old - V ' inobichauds Orchestra. Can- ‘t , ‘Wee or tea and sandwich- .‘ ."' miles west of Hunter ' t‘" For Community Enter- V. Well“ Known Cape Breton Doctor Dies Food COS’rs Up But VaIUe Ahead Of Grandma's Time sales. than the housewife would pay to of the "much—discussed built-i maid service.” cessors, for waste. store prices for food. Small Docket At City Police Court ing. ‘ ges. an Edward St. man and fiend $20 and costs or 10 days. Canned baby foods cost more the carrots. spinach and other in- gredients that go into them but convemence out-weighed the cost Ivor Crimp, vice~president of Dominion Stores who began in the business operating a grocery store in Vancouver, rapped the food industry, especially fish pro- Thousands of dollars lost annu- ally through waste and careless— ness were partly responsible, he said. for the widening gap be- tween farm prices andggrocery A light docket, mostly drunk and incapables, faced Magistrate K. M. Martin in Charlottetown Police (hurt Wednesday morn- On drunk and incapable char- Parkdlale man. both remanded from September 15th, were each A Chestnut St. woman was fined. I ‘1' I! M.S. PRABHI: 1 Oyster Work Here Praised By Visitor Research work beeng carried on in this Province pertaining to the transplanting of disease re- sistant oysters was the subject of some praise by a fisheries of- ficial from India Wednesday. M.S. Prabhu, a research officer with the Central Marine Fisher- ies Association, Government of India, was impressed by the work Allison M. Gillis. defending I Pleasant Grove youth charged with driving while intoxicated. ac- cused the prosecution of withhold- ing evidence in a heated and stormy session Wednesday morn- ing in Magistrate's Court In Charlottetown. After evidence was completed the defence counsel, said, ". . duce evidence. And here is the crown hiding the owner of the car and failing to put him on the stand.” The accused was charged with driving while intoxicated follow- ing an accident in the early hours of the morning of August 24th at Stanhope. During Wednesday’s hearing It was noted that in previous evid- ence given by an R.C.M.P. con- stable that the owner of the vehi- Leaves For 24th Rafl Convenfion ver B. C. SMALL START $10 and costs of five days on I similar charge. An Alley St..man was fined $10 and costs when he pleaded guilty to not stopping at a red traffic light. INVERNESS, N.S. (CP) — One of Cape Breton’s best known physicians, Dr. Frank MacLeod, died. here today at the age of 55. Born in St, Ann’s, Dr. Mac- Leod received his medical de- gress from Dalhousie University and took post graduate work at the Royal Victoria Hospital ,in Montreal He began a surgical practice in Inverness and was one of the key figures behind development of the Inverness Memorial Hos- pital. At one time he was also deputy mayor and police com- missioner for the town. A member of the American College of Surgeons, Dr. Mac- Leod was granted a certificate In the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada in 1946. ‘ His wife is the former Margaret Putnam of Maitland, N.S. where Dr. MacLeod practiced briefly before his post graduate course in Montreal. Survivors also include a son Donald, attending Dalhousie Uni- versity, and a daughter Mr. Ann Vogel, Halifax. The funeral will be held'Friday afternoon from St. Matthew’s United Church in Inverness. GRAIN ‘ WINNIIPEG (OFF—Prices show considerable irregularity and gen- erally were easier at the close Wednesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Closing prices: Oats: Oct. 14 lower 751M); Dec. 1A; lower 74; May V4 lower 7499b Barley: Oct. % lower 991/sb; Dec. 143‘ lower 953/4b; May 1/4 lower 97%b. Flax: Oct.'1=/4 lower 2.97Vz’b; Dec. 1% lower 2.85%; May 13/4-2 lower 2.87%‘b. Rye: Oct. V4 lower 1.10%; Dec. 3/4 lower 1.11%; May 11$ lower 1.16%. . Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: .1 Nor 1.65%; 2 1.61%; 3 1.53%; 4 1.44%; 5 Last/2; 6 1.34%. 1 Dn- rum 1.95%; 2 1.92%; 3 1.78% IWA and Domestic prices: 1 Nor 165%; 2 1.61%; 3 1.53%; 4 1.44%; 5 1.37%; 61.331/2; 1 Durum 1.95%; 2 1.92%; 3 1.78%. roast 30 years. These York, Panama_ ENOTICE CENTRAL ROYALTY .i‘ There will be a meeting of the property own on the east side of Hall. Central Royalty, '339rvices. Sewar ‘north’ side of Belvedere Avenue, .in the Institute 20th; 1958 in connection with Sewar & Signed, Falconwood Rd., and the 7:30 pm. Saturday Sept. Water & Water Committee. Buying And Cleaning TIMOTHY SEED DAILY Highest market prices — Prompt returns MacGUigan , ONE 11 & Boyle Ltd. 1 HUNTER RIVER HERE TODAY . M. ' J. Vec-hsler, Canadian Consul and Trade Commission- er at Detroit, Michigan, will at- rive in Charlottetown by air this afternoon. Appointed to his pre- sent position ln October 1954, Mr. Veschler has represented Can- adian trade and commerce in many world centres during the include Chicago; New City, Lima, Santiago, and Liver- pool. Born at Ottawa. he was educated at Queen’s University, and spent one year with the Canadian Customs and six years with the Statistical Branch of the Department of National Re‘ venue, prior to being named to the staff of the Trade and Com- merce Department. -. CENTRAL -- -- , Q CONVENIENT Supervised by Can. Legion Situated on old Prince Ed- ward Theatre lot. Rates: 25c or $2.00 weekly PUBLIC Panama ... ATTENTION BUSINESS FIRMS M. J .\ Vechsler, Canadian Consul and Trade Commis- sioner at Detroit,, Michigan September 18th and 19th and will be available for interviews with interested- firms or individuals. For appointments kindly call: — ’ Ch’tOwn Board of Trade Phone 9121 From 9.00 am. to 5.00 pm. will be in Charlottetown on - work being done at Ellerslie. methods used in ground ., and management policies. A native of cochin, he is tourmg on the Colombo Plan Travel Fel- being done and was particularly interested in the, oyster culture Mr. Pra=bhu is spending two days in the Province studying ' PHIILIP MOORES COMING WORLD EVENTS Deten‘ce Counsel Charges Evidence Was Withheld . bail and the case ad oumed 2 ,~ the duty of the crown is to pro. 'j on Jack Hennessey, presi'ient, div- . ision 20 Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees, and other transport workers, left on Tues- day to attend the 24th. Triennial Convention of the Brotherhood which will be held from Septem- ber 21st, to the 26th. in Vancou- New4born kangaroos. nestled in the mother's warm pouch, are less than an inch long at birth. month stay in Canada. Andrews, N. B. ILLUSTRATED IN FIRST SUBJECT “ALL EYES EIlST" GLOWING COLORAMn 'rwo WEEK SERIES, * A positive awaits you When: Where: “ALL ~ A I “IWIIIAT‘WILL BE THE OUTCOME? * Also Kodachrome pictures of unusual interest will be shown each evening. SUNDAY Sept. 21st 4- 7:30 pm 22 Lapthorn Ave. V - Church Charlottetown message of comfort RE WEOCOME From here hewill go to St. lowship and intends to visit all biological stations on_ the East and West coasts during his six- HEAR E'VIINGELIST; General Steel wares Seeks To Buy Easy Washer TORONTO ICPl—General Steel Wares Limited will make an of- fer to purchase all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Easy Washing Machine Com- pany Limited, it was announced Wednesday. The offer is one common share of General Steel Wares plus $1 in week ‘ . _ In other cases facing Magistrate 1 cash for each Easy Washing Ma Gilbert A; Gaudet. a Cardi an: “me Share‘ . man and a Seal River man wgere W F. HOIdev PYeSIdent all“ each fined $20 and costs or gogm-anaging director of General days on charges of being intoxi. Steel Wares, said an agreement cated in a public place, has been in ad c with certain Two traffic violators were shareholders of Easy Washing each handed fines of $10 and Machine for acquisition of a ma- costs or 10 days. jority of that company’s issued cle had admitted to police to driving the car, but later re- tracted his statement The heated arguement between the defense counsel and Crown Prosecutor John Nicholson began when Mr. Nicholson failed to put the vehicle's owner on the stand. The accused was released 0‘] UNSAN DED PLYWO'OD Douglas Fir -— 5-16” thick. sheets 4’ x 8' \ .29 3 SHEET SPECIAL SI-IEETROCK sheets 4’ x 8'. Reg. $2.00 sheet Made by Canadian Gypsum-best quality 3-8" thick SPECIAL Best quality square HARDWARE DEPT. AT BOTH STORES s who are interested where. u._ M - ACKNOWLEDGEMENT May we express our grateful thanks to the stores, business establish- ments, offices and all those generous people in‘the area who so kindly contributed to the cause of Multiple Sclerosis on the occasion of the recent tag day. To the lady collectors, the children of the schools who did such a wonderful job, we feel greatly indebted. ‘ The Main Brace Naval Veterans Association who helped so magni- ficantly by their financial support and by the assistance of their lady members who helped in a personal way, command the highest regard of 1.“ in the welfare of victims of this dread disease every; We are still further encOuragedkby the interest taken by the Canada Packers employees who at this moment are working toward the recruit- ment of members for this society. P. Signed The Executive E. I. Chapter, of M. S. M M M - PRICE INCLUDES . 200 GAL. STORAGE TANK Than, Sept. 18, 1958 The Guardian Page 3 and outstanding sharts on terms of one common share of GSW treasury stock plus $1 cash for each share of Easy. ‘ It has been stipulated that on completion of this transaction, GSW will offer to purchase all other outstanding common shares of Easy on the same terms. Easy has 168,110 c o m m o n shares outstanding of 600,- 000 authorized. Britain Offers. ’ Miners Pay Hike LONDON (Reutersl—IBritain’s statearun coal industry offered a pay increase to 350,000 minework- ers Wednesday. The National Union of Mine- workers said they would consider the offer today an d resume talks later. The amount was not disclosed but was believed to be about 7! weekly for 290.000 day wage men and slightly more for 60,000 crafts- men. ’I‘lte miners have been askinl for 15s per day men and 125 for‘. craftsmen. Whatever settlement is reached, ; observers said, a coal price in- crease is almost inevitable. . NEW CHINESE CAR HONG KIOIN'G (Reuters) — The, Peiping motor vehicle plant has produced a new eight-cylinder car called the Peiping‘that nas a maximum speed of about 110 miles an hour, the New China news agency reports. l I: '.'.'.E To HOIMANS T Rolled Baas-52" x.15” x 60’. Regular $4.25 roll ‘ SPECIAL EASTERN~ CEDAR SHINGLES Best quality 2nd clear New Brunswick cedar 16", length — 4 bundles to the square ' ' B. C. CEDAR SHINGLES OIL FU SPECIALS! .16 to I9 Sept. Inclusive FIBERGLASS INSULATION - .79 ROLL .39 Per Square 7 .95 Per Square 3 royal 24”. Sorry no delivery. Reg. $11.55 per\ DO YOU KNOW? , ,You can have a FULLY AUTOMATIC RNAOE for only ooh. 49 Years «to Pay I ma. Installation Low, Low Interest Rate LESS BIG TRADE -"IN on your old-fashioned stove or furnace