~ 2. The Guardian, \ ‘4 Thurs. Sept. 2,, 1965. Mayor Gives Resignation SUMMERSIDE 4t a pe ¢ia) meeting of the town council here last evening.-Acting Mayor George Key. Jr. read a letter from Mayor WE Jenkins stat ing that he had recently been ad vised by his doctor that it would be necessary’for him to forgo his duties as mayor The mayor has been on a leave of absence from the first of June His letter stated that he had hoped to be able to returns to office after a month but naw found it necessary to tender his resignation Acting Mayor Key expressea his surprise as he had expected the mayor back bythe first of September He said that he dis liked having to ask for a motion to accept the resignation but he knew that It was what the miay- or wanted and needed Coun. HB. Schurman expres- sed his surprise at the news and stated his regret at seeing the | mayor leave office He then made a motion-of. acceptance of the resignation nade Cour Francis Perry said she Grade "A" Ready Cleaned Broiler Maple Leaf Smoked P.E.1. Skinless Roasting Ca : Packers Was sorry to hear that the may- = or was resicning and she regret- ted to have tn second the mno- : tion E Coun Morrison expressed both surprise and regret Acting Mayor Key said cer- a tain actions will have to be tak of en by council within the next few days tn fill the office of ma ‘ C C New Zealand ae Commissioner LB. ee LB. — eae 7 (Cut up at no extra cost) HALVES ......:. Lb. 49c] |PORK STEAK... . . Lb. 55c| | BEEF STEAKETTES. . . Lb. 59c Zealand High Commissioner, ° travelled yesterday to the west- : CRISPY FLAKE. QUAKER ROLLED 9 | SHORTENING = 83 _ MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT 5 | 1 0 : A--former--Cahinet—minister—in his homeland, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 1963 after having spent 17 years of politie= = v He was the son-of the late W. ; ~~ - LARGE FIRM H. Beer of Coleman, PF = He is survived by his wife AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS LIQUID SUNSHINE - Gs the former Ethel Torhbil? of Bos- { C ton; ‘one daughter, Barbara , (Mrs A:C—Ifeld)—and-—two |} N a : 64-OZ. oa C = grandchildren, Richard and Jac. LBS. : t que, all of New Mexico, USA. ( BOT. «sister, Mrs. Lewis Dystant, Sum- e . merside ; ‘RUS ANNED aac ee Seaoaagiaaia a - Funeral was held Saturday ‘In. d CRUSH'CA - ae: : IT's NEW! OL D FASHIONED St. Petersburg, Florida, with in | | 10 OZ. FOR ot ue BROWN SUGAR os 05 é PKG. C LARGE JUICY SILVERSKIN Man Convicted Oniwecouns | muein 3 1. 19 FRYS PURE | Grapefruit 3 ro: 33c}Onions 1s. 19¢ |: ike e OR rep HOLIDAY | SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE TIL CLOSING TIME SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th a poet | of weed } ve p msg ~ = = oo a he ede TT? agea0 °- en. | .- ae" 2 leaves here wil! travel ta Nova Seotia He is accompanied by Lady Gotz Sir Leon arrived here Monday and.has paid his formal -calls on : . the Lieutenant Governor and — Acting Premier MA. Farmer. The distinguished visitors have also visited Confederation Cham- | ber and the massive Confedera- : tion Centre as well .as GRANULATED many North Shore areas. i Gilbert A. Beer : Dies In Florida AR | 1 Gilbert A. Beer, a former Is- | - Also surviving are two sisters, Eva (Mrs. Harry Silliphant) Summerside, and ‘Margate: BROWN'S ASSORTED 2 6 C 4 LOWNEYS ANGELUS (Mrs. Smith Mark), North Vap- B.C. : sift ol attra ee COOKIES. shame Re } ote M ARSHMALLOWS ‘: re _ther, George, Coleman, and a PKG. eent post in this country for the past five months and when he : | i 5 ; y IAN N ; SUMMERSIDE — A Summer- BU ER : 4_LB. 35¢- ee : mee side man. Norman Gallant. ap- ._ TIN 1 ht ] 35 peared -before Mazistrate R.S 6 ons LBS. C ums 8 ' BSKT. _ Hinto QC in Tow Po 7 TO! b EF ; r eae on chabaee a HEINZ 3 TOMATO -&-2 VEGETABLE > C ALLENS ALL PLAVORS assault and using prof Tan- a russe fevwun tonto” oot! SOUP a DRINKS 48 OZ. 35 ee costs or 8 he firs : charge and OO iad tats or ib TIN C FRENCH FRIES 9 9 02. 29c nin days on the latter with the ti iGS. te run roncurrently — CLOVER FARM LOV FARM SPAGHETTI OR —— Cie accuis Wee ined Ce J c CLOVER M s x Sie VALLEY FARM and costs for. ‘failing to buy a-4 : -60's ' “Iiosm mn 2| TEA BAGS GavtE MACARONI 2 vc. 39¢| FROZEN PEAS 2 49c ine 0 nd costs s 0 days ‘was unnosed on a eis : PKG. , +. ee charged with drunkenness CLOVER FARM WAX i 31° AYLMER HOT DOG, CORN OR a . ..Four Cases p APER ~ = Hamburg Relish oe 10 OZ. - 19 SCHOOL SUPPLIES meveans| Cn ae ellis. 2... Str oe ere ed aan : , el a) gual : B. Johnston in the Queen's CHEESE LB. 49 JUICE 48 OZ. 39c FOR County Magistrate's Court yes- nab . TIN SCHOOL (WITH THERMOS) M.S.S. EXERCISE Pp terday. ; 4 James Carl MacCallum. 152 : ‘ . ING “ LUNCH KITS $2. 29 BOOKS 5 FOR 45c break, entry at the Belvedere PL REX TOILET ot HAIR DRESS x 43 é \ Golf and Winter Club and theft 4 ae 53° - REG. c RULED (44 SHEETS) CLOVER FARM of fsa vo rar soee tT ASSUIE ee BRYLCREEM tance 69¢| | CAMPUS REFILLS 5. rox 65¢ ERASIERS . . Se King Street, charged with $50, was remanded MV consent to Sept. 16 for preliminary hearing ‘ at 2.p.m. in City Police Court Charged with a similar offen- ~ ee, Harry Wendell McGee. 253 Dorchester Street, was remand- ed to October 6 to fix a date for hearing Both accused are being counselled by Allison Grilis Two residents of Trydn and Charlottetown pleaded gutity to illegal possession of liquor and were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days. —— PROFITS GO UP Profits in ‘the United States meat packing industry - were $166,000,000 on 1964 sales of $14,600,000,000. ‘bp from 120,- 000,000 in 1963.