WEATHER mess with a few snowflarries; LIC TD) ACL VARIETY MARKS | Se ere Soe . { TORONTO (CP) — Tempera Sydeey 10 and 13. = ) HARDWARE FAIR “= "hay of Fundy: Nortowest j go winds 15; cloudy with widdy .. TORONTO (CP) — Some Dawson .... .... 27> id 10 miles lowering in ; Alberton and West Prince County, sam tens oreo dirin'at Yencuner”.<”” “St |tene'mies mock soset = 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 7, 1962. - — Lp zarts, | eanton a High tide today at Charlotte The chow le ut oven to the | RMD. -+ss00008: 27 =: |town at — and 12.57 p.m, At blic. but about 18,000 trade | Winnipeg ........ 26b 8b Rustico at 8.18 am. and 751 Pav ccautatines are expected | TOtUMO. ieveosee 2B 9 {0-m. Summerside tide sight Saal don cas topping | Ottawa ...... % 3 {Misctes later thee. ns the $1,250000 of 1961. | Montreal -......... 3b } | town. Sun rise today at 7.04 | A new items on dis- eo" 9 9 | &m.-and sets at 5.26 p.m. | ee ‘ | play are: | véee 37 37 sertate = D t | ( | Tt A walking hose, consisting om kgm tens 4 . TONGUES nkler and hose § e al Ss omp e e lh Page Bo sige Mae 6 (Halifax ...... oe 47 caer ne belonging to ; up he base fo Me in, SEY Charlottetown .... “ 45 ape vsinetincona He + ag . Crop insurance lications ; one dollar bushel, for crops g as it goes. yonr Faves aaegse abe wil be seedy for PE potsta| thet ore less thea the agreed A can of Compressed air for armouth ieee. 41 “2 oe ee eee Stowers as soon%as the neces- average of 150 a acre, The weer tire ae i St. John’s, Nfid. 27 648 ; sary forms are printed, Agricul- understanding is t t no other powder for g on ture Minister Andrew Rae type of assistance will be avail- fish lures to make them: glow HALIFAX (CP)—The weather ce : yesterday. : able for potato growers when in the dark—illegal in some |Pftiee says } cold weather | 5 _— : The last, remaining wrinkles crop failures may develop from perts of the United States but pemet -S wotaen Site. OPENING MODERN TTOIR LOCATED GREEN troned meetings the various causes,’ i a tario. 2 Region : 5 ABA i. - ON BOAD ' | minister hed Inet week . oO Yake advantage of the insurance| Incidentally, a zarf is an Nova Scotia mainiand, Prince ; ' Z Island S ud tawa with the appropriate fed- scheme. — | orriamental handle for a tea- | Edward Island, New Bruns- SOON : Sus Pp eral officials, it was learned. The agreement on crop in- cup; a snath is a scythe | Wick: Sunny and cold; westerly , ° y WILL NOT SPECULATE surance has not yet been signed,| handle, and’ an. astrigal is a | Winds 15 with gusts to 25. Low- lottetown’s N arm n er rises ens Shi ments Mr, MacRae would not spec- but that is only a formality. it; weather-stopper for be- [high at Halifax, New Glasgow, Char 8 Newest p ulate oa the measure of inter- was suggested by the minister, | tween double doors. » Yarmouth and Kentville} - urant est that potato growers are who the important fact is | 19 and 12, Charlottetown zero , ee ' P* _ |Increased showing in the scheme, “For that the final “wrinkles” -have | and 10, Moncton and Frederic- DOW'S > | that, we'll just have to wait ‘been ironed out. level. It also might surprise you ton 5 below and 8 above, Saint é a oir Sl e oO a and see”, he said. The imeurance premium, will| to jearn that the federal gov- John zero and 8 above, Ed- + | opr ciate shipments from thik) But there are reasons why run around five dollars ernment makes more money on mundston and Campbellton 15 RESTAURANT “| s | province = Vast year, and {fromere sould be interested in acre, but Mr. Mackse was Un: |iis sales taxes on our products below and zero. 51 Grafton St. Ch’town SUMMERSIDE — A modern, saws and nite ready for mar-; refrigeration room where the | over this time last year, and plan that will guarantee pay- able to state definitely if it than we in the industry make 2 : iechiihe Guus new abattoir will be officially ment at: something more. than would be exactly that amount. | in net profit.” __ Cape Breton: Variable cloud- | ‘ at Summerside today by ’ Farm Enterprises Inc., owned by four local fi prominently 3 plant is fitted with a ly controlled temperatures. The compressor operating the mand a big premium over com- | petitors, it was stated yesterday | by Agriculture Minister Andrew dressed meat is kept at perfect- | P.E.1. spuds continue to com- turers’ BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY —N chedule Change _ associated agriculture, tie, and four fans connected to that 11.7 cents of every sales ae Charles Yeo, Arnold MacLennan, re — an pas ee ee keeps the cold | an fea en shipped | dollar went to sales, excise os R ula nthl 7 * Driscoll and Lester Bag- wi supplies wa ‘circulating. | been income taxes.. Profit averag eg Mo Meet for cleaning utensils and equip-| ‘The new abattoir fills a de- | up to last Friday, which is 332 5.5 cents on the dollar. r y ing in the Summerside | carloads more than had been finite need since the closing of the for-.| shipped at the same time _ . From 1949 to 1960, he said, | The new building located on Green Road,. just west of the consumer price index had ,» is of concrete Awaits Approval THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rennie. ESTERN BRIEFS 5 rea Ca PATIENT patient in the O'Leary Ce if e ? Ht was elected to replace | commissioner Gerard H A revenue of $2,963 was re- was noted after a loan payment of $1,613. Kenneth Paynter was re-elect- ed to the commission to serve commissioners Reg sir ae SgEF 8 EEF + i : i 1 i | eit | it ph feat ' \ : i i | | this report noted the progress | ported with expenditures total-| made since -1953-54. The sewer- | ing $1098.86. A balance of $592| age project is about 50 percent | completed and is expected to be a finished this fall. A few places] @ “Celanese” fabric with a dull finish. ‘ are already eS ae : : . gency areas. An increase . tax rate was indicated by the | WESTS—Reg. 98¢ BRIEFS—Reg. 59c BANDED LEG BRIEFS—Reg. 59c Three new reservoirs were | Picot edged straps, arm afd necklines. White, | Web elastic at waist and legs. White. Sizes sma‘l, | Web elastic at waist, picot edged legs. White. built for the fire department Sizes mediym, large and oversize. medium and large. Sizes small, medium and large. . -and three new street lights EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 77¢ EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 47c EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 47¢ were added to the system. Each . Pair Pair i Syce moms fone so a works program. pro- mi: jects are planned under this br: | FLARE LEG PANTIES—Reg. 98¢ | SHORT LEG PANTIES—Reg. 98 | LONG LEG PANTIES—Reg. 98¢ . The commissioner commended Web elastic at waist, picot edge banded leg. Sizes | Web elastic at waist, banded leg with picot trim. Banded leg with picot trim, covered “elastic at; Seaieewater eal cota speed: | SATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, . EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, ing. The policeman’s salary is Pair Tic 3 T7¢ ; Pair 77c : to be increased to $3,800. — ; provement in home surroundings BLOOMERS ARNEL* TRICOT SLIPS "WALTZ" GOWNS | during past summer. : Seen Aatrew Pepunes. Sie es Covered elastic at waist and legs. “Kite” gusset. bust sation, lace yoke all around with 15 denier ave with scoop neck outined wih oll rate, oe ar ae pe ‘ wr line. waite or blue Sizes 32 to 42. ; : pink ‘or gold-colour. ons cual, shocune, ergs.” Fitagerald, third prize. EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, aa for the ee ree ; s contest as follows: s i second to J. Peter Gaudet and | WANITY FAIR" GRANNY "VANITY FAIR" BRIEFS “VANITY FAIR" BRIEFS Shan ara eee poe Read age ln embroidery at fat clastic at walet. Lace and | down two front sides. Fist elastic at walet, 1ace charge on the sewerage system. Sici tp nveen.. Weeks uO puck oF tate nih —s a oe — LS oe ye A special board is to be ap- Blue. Sizes medium, large and oversize. EATON SALE, 77 BATON SPOTLIGHT . 77 ca BATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, Prices: ; #4 Cc: Pair 5 Cc The town policeman is ‘to See Seatium and Large. os patel hare re erg og |B tt - i BUDGET PLAN TERMS AVAILABLE WITH Stock up now at these worthwhile savings! Well made and finished, from "Trousseau" fine gauge tricot, A holding pen for animals is | mer town-owned service a few | year. shown the cost of drugs had. block construction, and is equip- ane a oy > on meee Oi BR lleva ey 4 yo hi on risen to 112.9 from 100, mnie | with the most modern facili- space is av lor them | Two men, le Gal a ’ approv. .! The MCA spok id any food had risen to 122.2, ter 00 : Sie ee SS ee . re aoe per = dace by boat and! aieved by Maritime Central Air. schedule changes will not cur |te 144-7, telephone rates to 148, | 9: P.M. * It will provide custom servie- erhead r connec manently emp at the new | : ways from the office de- tail service at any point and the footwear to 144. s fares main abattoir toom with the | abattoir, ‘with additional help |" The information is from the! 5 grt ment calereieg flight ‘new schedule will be arranged (to 199.8. A full attendance is requested — supply directly prim cooling room and the béing hired needed. marketing—and—inform Hon_s€0- 1 -tanges—proposed by the alr- to provid iventent— connect- Texto speech—was-issued é . a ro ee | tion, production and marketing | jing, eH Hn with otffer airlines’, to-the--press-before-delivery. Pe ry to these services ° : : ; ae Department of | A MCA Tnrcrmger ys said yes- ' ~ will be availability of meat from |¥ , . terday, ever, that there 1 ; P.E.L spuds are commanding abattoir in minimum quan- was no anti-change feeling and Hi aura uc Village Commissions (2222232 Fn deep sated ae VAX On Drugs t , the necessary approval. He- foe ge Sea’ weappea to thelr individual 3 : toes an the “Montreal, Toronto, | said that ence « change 1 2>- Reported High . - | Soe cobemandeag a Soeent por] aieea mite tees at bat | All meat that passes through | ) tue over Sa nataas 601 tee kee needs of both | QUEBEC (CP — Doris Trem- abattoir is examined daily Public and the post office. |,. og arene inspector, as- Hold Annual Meetings ed STONE, Hee epotar 068 _ eae val |prbvince division of Ciba" Come : S . . . sometime Buring a safe, clean, quality “This is partly due to the éx- on owe although it was said Pay, Montreal, said Tuesday |,. Frat oment tu |edit an ena | Seach rcs aq| cellent Yack ou pope are pu-| hat tebedle anges il de-N, he flea! goverment” ; the in the mestings lag Ths Aannal ie to take care | ting up,” said Mr, MacRae, who| pend on the arrival of the new |) Guu. industry than the @battoir is an “autoflayer"”, and a” ind <a vote 16 princtpall observed that it is unfortunate| Hatdley Page Heralds as well {T°™ 6 TY . ted reports new | of the of a new as the post office oval. | industry makes in net profits. sempre fl «a shinsing commissioners were inchuded | rink the price is not higher so that er The average prescription in . KmMe that rapidly removes the Sai: \Island producers could get| Schedule changes would nec- : fides from the carcasses with- in the business. Village commissioner Aldus Canada costs $3.06, Mr. Trem- out damaging the meat or skin. The holding meetings , retiring this year, fer. thelr’ product. essitate the discontinuing of the | blay told a service club. reipe teeldsts~ The meat mae cut by Queens County—Gher- | was re-elected for another term. “early-bird” flight out of Char-| ‘This average includes fed- “Main Dish Magic with Skim Milk Powder” and power | wood, , Vic- | Other commissioners with un-| past year amounted to $2,854.48 | lottetown and the moving of |eral sales tax imposed on most “Dandy Desserts with E Milk.” Write today! : ; toria, North Rustico and Mount | expired terms are John B. Mc | leaving a surplus of $146.92. A/ three air- crews and three stew- |drugs,” he said. “If eliminated, | peered today ‘ Cold Weather Stewart; Kings | County—St. | Grath and B. F. McCarten. The | budget of $2,000 was set for 19-| ardesses from Charlottetown to | the figures would drop to around | - 2 : = i . r Peter's, Morell, Murray Har- village clerk is Edgar Mac- 62, ‘ | Moncton. me accounting office on ie i gue Oi ieiiad ti ete 2 B bor, Marray River and Cardi- | Kinnon. staff and airport crews will ‘Canada a rarity among _Is Prediction —_— : Population. of the village at |" VICTORIA remain here, however, it was, countries in that it imposes a| « 147 Davenport Read, Toropto & . ; | O'Leary, Wellington, : , ee ie . . Below to much below normal Eleanors meeting ; | eight from the previous . | sources have assured that a ere are forecast for Sines raw betes was pie atemek eo. 7 sae > province.in the 30-day out- across er ; peaer't issued by. the US. tags em pore The Wellington Village Com-| at Victoria Harbor. in the seer = AT e} hs G hed deinteay edna bureau at Washington. missioners deci at their .an-| , was made last ni, at At the same time moderate Neen eee ee ee ee ee ar ' precipitation is predicted. of North Rustico decided at paint the village. and make | payers lage toria. The outlook, based on long-| thelr annual meeting last night | repairs to the library during the 5 eres See oes and SATURDAY Penge predictions, is to make a survey |coming year. \ pointed to arrange pur-' opting pated thie year with a view of install- | Cyrus F. Gallant was elected | chase of a new fire truck. The FEB. 8. 9. and 10th md a change in the weather | ing a sewer system. A high- | to the the commission for a per-| Members of the committee in- » &, 7, an patierns may produce major | light of the past year was the /iod of three years. He replaces clude Fire Chief Ivan Howatt, : errors. purchase hase Cj ‘ = ae ee J Foustin Richard. Other mennbers a. eee Poe s ° } was the village commission in- oe. * * year. Expend- Stanley Howatt. ville. |Seu meals: Sno eirattaee | bce ont meme | -_Savinngs In Shavers, Stalniees Steal, Clocks, Watches, Shears , = ° Mr. Gallant reported that 11 | eSmoun ' ' Albert Doiron was elected to | regular meetings and two spe-| % $92 and. expenses $775, J g " MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Jr. Fearmers | se tose, commionzssc-| a meatings were id durag | n't urn ta. Tae | NALOUR" STAINLESS STEEL | W atcues ALAM GSK Se aber nembere of the commis. oon rena? Was purchased | sot at $900, excluding the gov- é R for the fire hall, which was-mov-| sroment grant Clean, modern styling makes this clock an attrae e-oraqanize na include Lawrence Doucette. |ed over and placed on a cement | “yen grant. This popular pattern of stainless steel by Oneida | Swiss made movements with jewelled lever excape- } tive item in any room. Ivory colour with two-tone jimaszo Kee Gaai tt, ane (er, fo aecomedaie the two | gare win comminoners Hine | Suma o six cach Tensprons, Dessert Spoons; | ments. 7 jevels. In yellow colour case with | gu siver clo numbers wit lmlaeur han N — The Elmsdale cks. ' dhleg eupeniion . and District Junior Sesiniee Biacquiere. The — chief reported =~ ences chee nla. kes . ay vee ee apis matc ex bracelets. ‘ and hour markers. About 4” high. met on Thursday at the home of URRAY RIVE two calls were answ Wood. ; ‘SPOTLI , : : Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rennie to| 4 a 6 arate within the fimits and two out-| Street lights and garbage dis- | 26 Pe. Set 5.79 Women’s in eye-catching design, clear, easy-to-read | EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 3 1 4 Seergeniee. the fire truck and an additional | Side. The department has two | posal was satisfactory. dial, has yellow figures, hands and hour markers. Each . Weldon Rennie was appointedd | resolution to investigate the fea- | {re trucks with a total capacity | Pionic tables will be procured | EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE. ° president st of 1,300 gallons of water, and al-| for the lighthouse lot, which is as ve . ee _Titgesdna actives Gays] Sey St Stet Tiki {no portable pumper and’ 10 | pt beetiles'y Alber: teow. | "SCHICK" ELECTRIC. SHAVERS | swt 10.98 | 2» DRESSMAKER SHEARS ‘McKenna, sectretary-treasurer.| of the Village of Murray River feet of hose. tt ese This riew and low priced compact. “Schick” razor Lone eer . : ee *, Graeme Linkletter helped ma night, CRAPAUD | Another project this year is } features washable, three-way adjustable shaving | Men’s water-protected, clear white, easy-toread | Zz fat A study program for the "Fiz takes tao exsitdaa The coming year will ace the | tt, Festleg of Mehway, Waste | head to suit your skin and beard. Self-starting, | dial, has yellow figures, luminous tiands and hour | These practical shears are made of the finest next months and at the end| replace retiring commissioner |-Crapaud Village Commissioners| out the village self-lubricating motor in shatter resisting nylon | markers. steel, 8” long with belt black japanned handles. of that time an examination will| Dan Herring. Other members of | looking into the possibilities of | : case. Comes in plastic carrying case. : ae . ; be given. It was decided to have the commission are John Han- | erecting a new house for the, . : TIGNISH EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 10 398 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 1 3 98. _EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 1 39 short entertainment period af-| cock, chairman, and Roland | Village doctor and also the build-/ The annual meeting of the | ” et Each ® : Each . mee - Pair ¢ each eee | Graham. Clarence Murdock is | ing Ss a os — 9p yes Village of — Pow = last . . 7 held on the | village clerk; was a an- evening’ in the ion hall, first third Thursday each nual meeting of the ratepayers, J.B. Myrick, Jr., chairman of sy “l Lr(O/. foonth at # o'clock. The nex MIscOUCHE of the village lastnight. compiasioners presided ana | =~ “VANITY FAIR” LINGERIE —-20% OFF REGULAR PRICES