e By JOSEPH R,. COYNE ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -— The non-Communist world took a giant stride last week toward creating a new _ international @ jcurrency, but there’s a lot more. work to be' done before an ac- tual plan for it can be drafted. The five-day meeting of -the International Monetary Fund and World Bank produced a vic- ‘Itory for the U.S. position on new money even beyond the hopes of American officials. This doesn’t mean that the month or even next year a new international currency. Chances are that no plan could be ap- proved finally until 1968 at the earliest. But the 2ist annual meeting of the IMF-World Bank did. de- cide virtually unanimously to draft a plan for creating new money. to be. used. when. and_if it’s needed. . The meeting isolated France, landholdings, and other parts of his program can the appeal of communism: to the masses be world will begin « using next |! 6 Gaetan Harbin Bee On 4, 1908. — Giant Stride Is Reoorted For International Currency and toa lesser extent Chad, as the only members of the 105- nation group in the opposing camp, and even the French po- sition seemed to soften during the session. SEES TOO MUCH MONEY France sees no-need for any new mewéy and even questions the need for drafting a contin- gency plan. Financé Minister Michel Debre~ said the- world isn’t suffering from a shortage of money but from too much of The next step will be -a meetifg, probably in early De- cember, among the fund's 20 lexecutive directors and the de- puty finance ministers of the 10 largest industrial nations. » The. discussions will ‘ actually delve into specifics:of a money plan to supplement gold, but the December meeting is expected only to set guidelines for fur- ther talks. However, there. appeared -to be a determination resulting from this week’s meeting that a specific-plan could be ready for discussion at. next year’s puladediz blunted. William MacInnis, St. Peters was runner up with Edwin Bay Fortune third. vs aa My old friend Albert Bruce, Mount Mellick took the runnere up spot in the county champion- ship competition. c I talked briefly with Carl wil- lis, Ph.D. who won the Canadian Frei’ t ie ial annual meeting in ‘Rio de Jan- CABINET OATH TAKEN IN. HOSPITAL iposal, the one that could pro- eiro. Privy Council President Guy ter «hospital ceremony at Ot- with prleumonia “and complica- duce the greatest changes in |NEW DEVELOPMENTS Favreau (CENTRE), wearing tawa Monday in which Mr. tions Also shown is Jean Lue Chile's. social and economie| Although the question silk scarf and dressing gown, Favreau was sworn in to his stwicture, is the land redistribu-: Sante wa on east aan chats with Prime Minister new post of registrar-general. signa pega — - ail tion bill under study. in the Sep- |at the meeting, there were these Peatson (RIGHT) and Chief Mr. Favreau has been = in- resources, ~ S ce : > late. : : . Justice Robert Taschereau af- hospital for about thre eeks VANCOUVER HOUSEWIVES RUN IN THE RAIN- |e six youd stow exoropn [MF developments: ui = ae (CP Wirephote) Hardy housewives jog bare- fit class. Instructor Mrs. Seija ing part in ~ Housewives’ Holi footed down a rain-slicked Vancouver sidewalk to cool off after a strenuous YMCA keep- Fekete (LEFT), leads the pack of fitness enthusiasts: tak- day prosram. . i (CP Wirephoto) Old Habits Are Changing . ‘Under Pressure In Chile By JOSEPH BENHAM SANTIAGO (AP) — Chile, a /tel’ is a national pasttime. jtime in a land where the “cock- |dom” has brought adoration from many of his countrymen, ation of holdings larger than’ 200 acres. The issue has divided families and ended friendships. He is most. frequently criti- cized for failure to match words with deeds. Chileanization’ ~~ partial na- tionalization—of the copper in- dustry was the first major goal of the Frei administration, but delays have thrown the pro- gram ‘months behind ‘schedule. Boosting of exports has been described as vital to the econ- omy, but domestic and foreign economic observers say an ar- tificially maintained exchange rate and other policies of the Guinea, became the 105th mem- ber of the fund and bank. 2. Machinery was approved for: readmission of - Indonesia, which withdrew last year when President- Sukarno _had__over- riding power. He has since been relegated to a lesser role., 3. The bank appealed. to: the iricher nations to step’ up their apd to aeveloping countries. The United States greeted this appeal with a pledge to increase its aid but warned it had no intention of seeing its dollars wind -up as a drain on U.S. gold supplies. ; By NEIL A. MATHESON I saw a most unusual thing when ‘I visited a town close to THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY 2) pee ey Big Pic Farm Located ‘Near Supermarket — a few years ago — told ‘me that P.E.I. spuds will sell at 20 cents more for a 10 pound bag, than do the Maine spuds. Our spuds And they’re also, lining up a really big program for the 35th annual fur show which will be: held in Charlottetown November crown in April. He hopes the world match ‘will.be in New Zea- land next year, and-what a trip that could be. Canadian Corporation ~~. for the = 1967 World Exhibition > ee WAY | pnts n tral. bank di : : - , {the Eastern coast of Massachu- _-country once. noted mostly for! Movies must end by midnight. ‘hatred and derision from others. ;Cen'ral bank are discouraging; This was ‘a reference to |setts last week. i fine wines and earthquakes, is Television stations leave the aif; “Frei is the hope of Latin exports. . -|France, which~continues-to-cash | -We~ saw afairly large~super-"|famed~- Idaho spuds,-they~added jat 11:15. p.m. te encourage Chfl- |America against Castro commu- | Businessmen are urged to in- jin its excess dollar holdings for |market which is run by-one~ of with pride. os ___|nism,” says a young newspaper |vest and expand their part of |gold. Treasury officials said'}the better known food chains in CATTLE SALE TODAY .. FOR ALL THEATRICAL PER- under pressure from President! Crackdowns on smuggling jeditor, ., — the economy, even as the Chris-|during the week that France |the United States, yet across_the |\VARIETIES NOT AS GOOD I'm going to have a look at} FORMANCES AND SUPPLY OP Eduardo Frei-and~ his: Christian ‘have made luxury goods almost “Frei is worse than Castro— |tian Democrat party pronounces |converted $145,700,000 into gold |street ‘I found a pig farm, with| But the present.varieties are |the cattle sale by auction at the SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES FOR Democrat party. ~- junavailable. . |at least Castro admits that he jitself in favor of nationalization |quring August. -|pigs of nearly every color you "ot as good to eat as the old /Exhibition ground today. Glen. EVENTS IN AUTOMOTIVE - A ban on beef ‘sales Monday! With tax evasion cut, middle is a Red while Frei pretends te jof banks, transfer of the means | ~ 4+ present, gold, U.S. dollars Could imagine in a hog. Irish Cobblers and Green: Moun- |Cotton, beef field. man, tells me STADIUM. to Thursday, abolition of the and upper-class Chileans have | be anti-Communist,” says’, a jof production to the . workers, land: the British pound sterling | There were. red pigs, black tains, Jack observed. The ones |the first sale was a success... | » \ three-hour lunch break ~and less money to buy-goods that do ‘older businessman. cv dand destruction of power comprise the world’s major |Pigs,. there were white - and|Srown with barnyard manure/ Standard steers sold for $23.25 SEALED TENDERS, marked as: te. changes in office hours started |get through. | Most Chileans seem to.agree |groups which ran the country. | Oe. reserves black and there were red and |were particularly good, he add-|a hundred pounds. The market |°"te"» sddressed to the Canadian Chileans eating new foods at PRICES CONTROLLED .... with the editor's appraisal. Se} A public opinion poll, the na- - white porkers running around. |¢4. Bie rate at the time was $21.50 to| Corporation for the 1967 World _ new hours. ‘| Credit has been tightened and does Frei.. _{tions most highly - regarded | I saw one pig that could have| 1 saw bacon selling for $1.29 a $23.25 for standards and. com- ree. Abs heted te 400 The shortened lunch hour and jprice controls stiffened ‘after| The president says that only sampling, shows Frei with the Al g eme Steel been a Caiiadian Yorkshire and |pound in one supermarket and a |mercials, Glen- tells me. tents P,Q: will _be received until 4: a are several cents more than the ;8th to the 11th. FILE NO: CCWE6-2644 = More-detailslater————— | enn changing. PROJECT: SUPPLY OF PROGRAMMES Old. habits are giving way jeans to turn in early. : : ; sacs a? . “ms Daylight Saving Time). a ban on liquor sales from 4 te ‘years of price-wage spirals: | through“ redistributing _Chile’s |support of 75 to 80 per eent of another that looked like a Land; |rib roast was priced at $1.98. The coder p.m. (Eestern Day -] p.m: have cut into drinking Frei’s. “revolution “in. free,wealth, breaking up its large 'the people. + race. Clear.of that there was. a |Price of meat depends<to some wees teicaer sieae te ‘anon: :. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1966 BUSINESS SERVICE. DIRECTORY Contec ages See Seamer ee tomers, I was told. may be obtained from the Canadian The whole setup was just The wealthy people think it’s and up to $18.50 for the bi Corporation for ‘the 1967 World-Ex- Contract ' |about as crummy as one could |better, if it costs more. And two Seay bens he “" # | hibition, Rew ier S —— . x find anywhere. ‘There. were |friends of mine told me they ones coal ee what looked like one-time poul-jhad seen one rich man pay $30). rsiand, Mr. Cotton added. It| seit eae _ ein J < ; SAULT “STE. MARIE, Ont. |try sheds, and there were other |for a boneless rib roast that/— 3) 1) interesting to .wWitelr-the | tender. “ 2 (CP)—Officials of Algoma Steel |buildings, all in a rickety, bro-|Wouldn’t weigh over 10 pounds. Goods and Service . .. Where to find“ them in Charlottetown and District Corp. and the United Steelwork- |ken-down state. How's that fee igh priced b beet ore ah ae _ cae Secley _ tew Ghee yea Rogie aia PORK FARM GARBAGE |fIve inches thiek, he told me, is eae eee oa. peorenien: ane : ne-party whom I visi They do up a lot of meat. un- atulations Barry BUYING - SELLING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SERVICES 1s, months . Resotistions m. {Massachusetts told me the man|der the fancy name of “steak” |802. Cornwall who won the pro-| Mentreel, P.@ ; "| BUYING SELLING RENTING | : ROBERT McINNIS.— |bers of the Steelworkers’ Local |#% the contract for collecting|in some of those see rene Oe ee WANTED PHONE 43268 |e was signed “here and pacha a panei oye near~ |‘‘Chuck are - ea sliced ae 4 % ee - 5 yy, an s the garbage te|thin — is really meat, |,ALE BOTTLES J. W. MacKENZIE and Paper er Ainting \replaces one that expired July |nis pigs. The lady told me she |my friends told me. They even Michael Bros. Ltd. Real Estate Consultant guaranteed. estimates, He was reached after’ negotin- doesn’t like’ to eat pork’ any- a peach eae om eal # steak, | 240 Dorchester St. Me per dozes PHONE - 4-8595 Beer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE BLOCK Appraiser and Broker 269 Queen Street Charlottetown Member of CARES. S. W. WILLIS Realtor - Insurance Appraiser - Builder Real Estate Ltd. Broker, Appraiser. Phone 2-1611. After ‘Hrs. 2-2300 - Member .of C. A. R. E.B. Telephone 92-2153 2004806 alter Span. : Auto Salvage Kensington Rd. Parkdale | See us for auto parts and Supplies Finley MacKinnon tions that included the service _|of a department of labor con- Ciliation officer and a concilia- tion board. A settlement was reached Sept. 2 and approved by the workers in votes Sept. 20 and 21, os : Union_representatives-said-the contract “gives Algoma _ Steel workers wages equivalent to those won by Steel Co. of Can- ada employees in Hamilton, but better fringe benefits: more. “I cam taste the garbage in it,” she told me. After looking in a large barn and seeing pigs ofall colors and descriptions eating garbage, and walking around in two to three inches of it, I understand what the lady meant. T-was told this man has two other pig farms nearby. I asked several workmen on the pre- mises but they simply said ‘You cannot get to them by car.’ Newport steak. was $1.58 a | pound, but I can’t tell you much | about it. I merely read the name’ on the label. ‘ : aan Boneless steak sold for $1:79:a°) pound in a Gloucester. store. j Carrots sold for 20 cents a pound—and@— Parsnips_for- 29a | pound in one store I visited. H Fraces MacRae told me she | didn’t like the flour they sold in the supermarkets there — she MRS. EDWARD DOYLE who departed this life OCT. 4th, 1961 Memories keep you ever near us de J. FOLEY S’Side - 381 Beaver 2985 ' Island-Wide Service — Appliances. Reasonable Rates Phone_4-5118 or apply "137 Upper Queen << Zi IELD TILE ALLA id potat: 69 ts for. TRANSFER {SERVICES _—— New-Fall Dresses ; 4 nies ie 2 * sone cee interesting program for the fox : 65 Richmiind St. ee : Arriving Daily ~ @ siu™ BUSING Russia Warns . Jack and Frances MacRae —|and mink field day on October > Phone 4.9914 oth Pai a at Y | @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED <9 Ny * — |they lived in Cherry Valley until |18. | Eastern Painters-|. THE GLORIA ~~~ reasonable Rates Peking Leaders = = Sons in. Efficient; = ary to_a fund from which bene- fits will be paid to laid-off work- SEPTIC TANK. los. but Maine potatoes sold at 59 cents a peck. U.S. No. 1 were 59 cents for five pounds, Long Is- ley man told him. Clayton Mill, Kensington RR tells me the P.E.I. Fur Breed- ers Association has lined up. an oe Tel. Office: 894-7242/SERvICcES Thomson Septie Guess they didn't want visitors, |lives in Manchester — so she ee a Tank Sicvice haw Bane 2 Gene ata erect careers i j Soper ' “didn’t. en e supermarket |the name ‘“* . tee Per Doses GEORGE PEAKE MONUMENTS », fank Service three years—18 cents from Aug. |alongside the pig farm, but I vi- |the suggestion box. Now they a Quick Service s : . Septic Tank Pumping, 1 this year, eight cents Aug. 1, |sited several others and check- |catry the brand. It sold for $2.58 ie LEVI POWER “Courtesy Is our motto” 1967, and 10 cents Jan. .1, 1968. jed on the prices of agricultural jfor 25 pounds, when I was there Mi OTI CE “EXCHANGE LIMITED A Phone 4-4411 — West Royalty |The contract also ineludes for |products. fa a week ago. ; BOTTLE EX' ‘Montague — the first time a one-cent-an-| I was surprised to find Island | The other fidtr they sell there eo tne REAL. ESTATE Local Representative is RALPH FOY, hour increment in the three |turnips down in Massachusetts. |Is ‘‘dead, it's heavy — it won't EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1966 SOUBRIEN Ten and | ORuRMe JT DOYIE |. eet, Pte tec er he oe Se ee . oe . ages crease to $2.51 |mar at No everley, a ae me. . ; Metal Co. Lid. |. €2 QUEEN STREET | nur sis” Gustsior | ating Contractor (0M 22am rate ba ener ut Sas was cock Macnee wid mes cot ANGREASE IN INTERES ak : tee om scale, and to $4.51 |$1.10 a pound last spring, it’s 90 jone a . ; g Lower Prince 8t.—Charlottetown |. ee — SEPTIC TANK and from $8.92 at the top. . cents now, Mrs. Florence Peck |of the. American produced eggs RATES 3 97 ny < -ISLAND BRIKCRETE pay ag yp hen tg A-tiew pension plan guaran. |‘ld me. Mrs. Peck was born |because the yokes are dark. He - : reine) Phone 4-44 K : | ‘BACKHO: _Htees a pension after 10° years’ [Florence MacPhail on the Kin-|blames it on the corn’ the hens : es . Beatty Barn Equipment leervtaa at age 65 even if the |!0ck Road, near my own home jare fed, On'the way to the Island : 4” Field Tile Phone — Crapaud 4223 wa in Southport. this past summer he met an Am- SERVI . 6” Cement Blocks er Sake vin 6 Four te, Strawberries retailed for 79\erican in a Canadian restaurant, WOOD'S FUELS | Flagstones FOR RENT [ce,mitvcorss pension oc ass cots J8K, summer, Tiny came who wat complaining about the Sense -Siohaak Vertece O8 FOR 149 North River Road ae ander the Old vance tt $125 \doesn’t think they went below| The Yank suggested caustically xaco ove “4 ” Dial 4.3942 i FREEZER LOCKERS 5 contract. that. Blueberries, picked - by |the scrambled eggs must have . Free Oil Burner. Service. REAL ESTATE : ieee Enka won : eens hand, were bringing % cents a been made from ‘Powdered enes “$_Woodlawn Ave. ~— Ch'tows arlottetown - Head~Office 9 Radio | t mploymen: nefit |box. That's for the wild variety. jand s milk. But Jac a ne % oe Kent Street—892-2511 aad aout oe e itd $18.00 per year program effective Jan. 1, 1968. |The rake-picked berries sold for |him he was eating good Cana- Dial 892-2336 pas J OV OPE: The company will contribute one |something less than that. dian eggs. Those hens are not ae <p" “Branch Offices “Repairs on all Electrical Call 4-412 Loe see cent of an employee's sal-| There were no P.E.I. spuds |fed corn, the former Cherry Val- ; Courteous Service.” ><, { Li ~s “Where Smarter Women ™LORNE FOY a e ; 'e ~ AN a NN imited Shop” zi MOSCOW (AP) — The-Soviet ; M a 5 ee 4 ee : = Sines $= 24% 7 Ph. Crapaud_42-34 Tryon Union has warned inehtiy iscoors New President For Brazil ON ; jor and interior | _ rea ge St. ee as they. marked the 17th an- — ~~ Of Distinetion Cyl fbr mesy pane i Phone 4-4714 An ti Freeze ae. of ae China Is Selected By Congress ee ee LAY CWARD'S EL CEZO~ lrerthar Swocoening ta relations” |p ; : ot ette SW i oom i . g in relations” pGe 1 NEW PRESIDENT . '.. |newal Alliance, has 247 also~Cemetery ing. ig. ~ } with ‘the Kremlin. BRASILIA (Reuters) — Bra- ie: in the Chamber of Deputies —! CURRIE BROS. “S.. _ Malpeque Road z na mr hota 4-8311~ g ~ Estimates” ~.. ~ we J » |,, The-warning came in Izvestia, | 7’ tional Monda‘ d 45 of the 66 seats in the yee aati to serve}, EXCHANGE LID. 2.55 per Gall. |, ssrnbe sine in tet fe gunn cngrem Monday led 1 of thf wate te 0 Sp | Rt Reinee St. Phone 48135 | ROCK BOTTOM 159~Sydney-St. ( an article that.noted the anni- | hal Arthur Da Cost iof_ election. “ | versary of Mao Tee-tung’s take-\Siva as next president, succeed.| ‘The opposition, which an- a H. BOPER |-P-0- Box 1901-or 4'6a51 |“. Sr" SONS =} PRICE ARTHUR H..ROPER iseaaitind SSS ‘Laurentide Permanent 2 Elm Ave: Ch'town 43278 = over of the Chinese ‘mainland ing Marshal Humberto Castello jnounced it would expel any quacterty t fromthe, Nationalists. . ~~ hy |Branco. members who took part in the The article repeated earlier. coecial flights brought the 409 |voting, had protested a , @ Accounts opened by the 20th of the earn interest from the first of the month Soviet accusations that the Chi- deputies and 66 senators here to |the election being ¢ out / ; ~ ie SUNNYSIDE: SESS ir. - . nese leaders. are S ‘ MinorRepairs me d - SS ia. say . true ‘y’s ,ultra-mode’ j- |through the congress rather ; White econ Shall-Products |~ BEAUT Y SALON RS READ THE Saw Mill ae viet See tal for tha “‘setion, which was |than directly by the population: @ Money may be deposited or withdrawn at “Goodyear tires and # full-line speciaiing ee ee | a ~ Sanat help eame thelr way. trom —— as oo “ sodas ike te ang time in person er by mail | ' of ccessori ie — t i ririses 2 s a a 3 f ; Sm ‘ oppost ra: ~ ee Tat eee / : : oe “| romero | ~CLASSIFIED ae | evi clamed tat te pox erate Movement rere MF (| eEiROURNE, At r.t114 one. a : . ’ ' ic F en ese ¢(AP)—Raymond Mawson, 26 who \ CARERS > O07 LEP HONE 4012 at ca S —~ Feo ses from the~ of. eens, otin: sockad.and nailed ‘ts. wits ie , voting. pee Made U in making | Da Costa e Silva received 295 paar 28 her’. trom ~ P deconomie Adeological |votes, one of them coming from loving him Wak coaieaned Fri- rt a, SSS . |changes. — os an opposition. member. nay 15 >~ienprisonment Lounsbury » “The marshal, who celebrated |for assault “ind. false ‘imprison- Industrial Ltd. not _ hasfy, ~ COMPANY 219 GREAT GEORGE STREET, Charlottetown, P.E.l. — Phone 894-4910 HOME BAKERY. | PIANO LESSONS je : 49 Spring Park Road iy experienced tnachioes | ma wo: r e fer rs 2 Trained considers \his- 64th birthday Monday, will.|ment. The court was told Maw- China’ s- disastrous economte |take.office’ next March 18 for json nailed his 24-year-old wife; | | MAJOR TRUST i, Specialties to order. ‘Parkdale Area . t-Street Great Leap Forward ‘and {ts |four year. Annabel board, fearing | f{f Offices in principal cities in the Maritimes mete ' Dial 44019 44 Belmont Street Sens ap Forward<and ts “the” popenenent party, the a would lives him wits oe ell evole = ‘Ample eae Dial 44224. a “DAILY pro-revolutionaty.National Re- |went te work. \ Dial 44-8054 Moaieal Caltatel