fuce. There ware smaller gams|ust “ano ) 2048 1 =the previous from) balanced by drops in others. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 9, 1965. 7 for fresh milk, most beef and oy 135.7 with a wide list of price| Gasoline and oil prices were| pork items, fish, poultry, lard, consumer price index is| . : higher but train fares were | ss of plans » based. on a sampling of gains slightly lower) Gown on the progre: y margarine, coffee, canned ton- prices |orices for grapefruit bananas, Car Plant * lone and the provincially-owr d atoes, peaches and pears. for a fixed quantity of goods . “Health and personal care — | " t tion to es and services needed by urban|*#mburg, bacon, lamb, veal,| ridex ahead to 177.9 trom 177. jeevelepment setpers CLOTHING COSTS MORE families of from two to six per-|U8@! cake mix,, powdered) pring of sreecrisiiane aad F S d tablish manufacturing facilites Higher costs were also fe-| sons These are raed who |Skim milk, onions and turnips.| qiuss were higher win} © OF y ney gt the former Point Edward in four of the other six|had incomes of between $2,500|, Housing—Index increased 0/100, haircuts. women's hair- naval base in Sydney for the components — housing,| and $7,000 a year in 1957 and |!42 from 1416 on higher costs] Geccing and personal supplies } Pl ned assembly ,of Toyota and Isuzu clothing, health - personal, care | jive in centres of 30,000 popula- of rent, taxees, repairs, Recreation and reading —In- Ss an _| cars.» i and recreation - reading. The| tion or over. Housing and food |‘extiles, utensils and dex up to 155 from 154.2 with We ceid Cinistone Sound Core. transportation section was u®-| count for 60 per cent of the Ment. Fuel of and household) i esses in movie tickets, STELLARTON, N.S. (CP)— employs 240 men in ey TES changed and the tobacce-alco-| items checked. | supplies were slightly down. kates, hockey sticks and cam-| Frank Sobey, president of In- | Duildings here owned by - hol index dipped slightly. The wage index is compiled Clothing — Index moved t0| era film. dustrial Estates Ltd, said|He did not know of any pre There is ‘no exactly compar-|from a wide list of industrial |123.7 from 123.2 on higher pri-|" Alcohol and tobacco — Index| ‘here vegotiations with Canadian |lems that the electronic av ® able index for family incomes | firms ‘that employ 15 or more|ces for piece goods and -fo0t-| down to 122.3 from 122.6 after | Motor Industries Ltd. “have not ment serene, ian ving, but DBS compiles one on aver-| persons. wear. Men's and children’s| scattered price. decreases or |>roken down,” contrary to re- financial or ae. age industrial wages and salar-| DBS breaks its main price n-| wear were up, women’s wea!) cigarettes. cent reports that plans to build PLACE IS BEST ies w-hich also uses 1049 a5|dex down into seven compon- | unchanged. an assembly plant for Japanese| POST equalling 100. In September —jents. Here is how each fared! Transportation — Index un-| Some areas of India have | automobiles at Sydney had! A racehorse 10 feet out from latest available — This stood at| between October and No |changed from October at 148%|more than 300 inche: of rain fallen through. jthe rail rums an extra 126 feet 214-8 compared to 212.5 in Aug-| vember | Auto prices rose in some cities, |yearly. Mr. Sobey declined comment in a mile race. PAawbdd=a ADIOS Vath AIT What SAE VA SHOP TONIGHT & EVERY NIGHT TO DEC. 2 Hankies GRAND JURY TARGET cent San Francisco grand jury report, along with other phases of the seamier side of life in the general area of Topless waitresses and en- _ tertainers in North Beach eight epots, such as shown here, were denounced in a re- Consumer Price Index Jolted By Food Costs TILL P.M. -59c to 1 50 Wool and Fake Fur Hats ig A ct gp crease of 1.8 per cent from Oc- | tober levels “Substantially higher" prices were reported for eggs, pota- toes, tomatoes, celery and let- Sweaters In cardigans, long and short sleeve pullovers. Also, novelty pullovers. In ban-lons, antron By BEN WARD almost a full point from the Oc- | Now Many Wear. 1.98 to 3.98 ead. and ee OTTAWA (CP)—Soaring food|tober figure of 1393. FALSE TEETH Shes 14 mn oe costs jolted the. consumer- price | In November of last year it! - . | - 44. PRICED FROM— index to a record 140.2 in No-| eae at 195.9. That meant a| _ With More | vember: Its previous high was|jump in the year on index of pleasant alkaline | 139.5 in July. an one equal to a per ore Store frmiy'Fo eat aad talkin tore “ island Tartans 3. 98 - 3. 98 - nomists sa rice ains sprinkle a Ladei it ‘ tel The Dominion Bureau of Sta y Pp g i oh oa wie ; tistics reported Wednesday that | Should be held to between 1% the index, chief barometer of|@nd two per cent in a year. Canadian living costs, gained’ DBS said its cross - country’ P.J’s Ltd. and CUDMORE’S “ou” SPECIALS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING. FLOUR 95 shoulder bags, two handle bags and i change purses; also, ladies’ ascots, head scarves, berets and stoles. 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