iol J FEBRUARY .5, 1953 First contribution To Disaster" Fund The Red Cross Disaster Fund Holland received 310.00 yes- .-raay as its first contribution lmm the Canadian Citizenship yesterday that a thorough investi- Provincial Building are expected E. Younker who presided in his W R Snnw Deputy Minister 0, council of Prince Edward Island. RETURNS FROM VICTORIA .. gation proved conclusively that to be all reassembled before too new capacity at the regular month- A 'mnnnm nno leek that in View "TTTT ””T The President of this Council, Mr. J. Lincoln Dewar, Secretary the deer hides found hanging long a time. There are 24 of ly meeting of the Life Underwrit- ofgme In 'nnon hem wen 00 me n G H M n Mm Lmhm wheimel has been or me REL Federation Of A3111 from 3 tree limb In 5 rural M-ea them whlch have been renomd "3 Association held In me Mark testing ofebulls in Pglngce Edward IF your home seems dreary as agardendn February , . . .Then it's high approached by several Dutch fam- GENTBAL Gl!AliDlAli This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. culture returned on Tuesday from Deer Hides Not From, lslani Game . Premier J. Walter Jones said did not come from Island deer THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I Restoration of chairs Proceeding The historic chairs belonging to the Confederation Chamber in the by Mr. Preston Fraser. New Glas- Meeting of Life Underwriters Assln The President's Certificate was presented by Mr. R. D. MacGtili- vray, past president, to Mr. Robert time Life rooms yesterday after- New Approach To Progeny Testing The following article has been forwarded to The Guardian by Mr. Island. and the establishment of PAGE FIVE isona based on milk yields produc- abnormnl. emphasized the um'e- ed under diverse circumstances and liability of dam-daughter c9mlJIr- Continued l.on page In dltions in Denmark were highly om: NE time you visited the House s-ulnishing Section of Holman's in Charlotte- H0011. gow, N. S.. and returned to the Mr. Thoma McAvinn, C. L. U.. mes resident in Charlottetown, who Chamber, while another 21 are Victoia, B.C., h h oxprmsed a desire to contribute 1. w ere e attended whlch had been killed. He stated the annual meeting of the Cana- that they along with 8 dc" skun town or Summerslde. Here you will see beautiful Drapery Fabrics and . something else I'm going to talk about today . . . . It's FRINGE! There artificial insemination breeding principles. the article is instructive lo a D15!-5161 P111111 101' H0118-11d- 111 dian Federation of Agricultur , fou d nearby, were from two presently being refinished. 1'9P01”1ed 1-0 the 111186 85111911118 011 new of true, Mrs, Wkjeatley has January 25,39 lnclusmi , '3 nee: and W" in No" Scnun In nddmon to these were In the recent, meetlng ng lh. Domln. and timely. The material has been are several varieties in a number of blending colorl AND FRINGE after lon Aggoclaugn held ln -fol-ohm prepared by Mr. C..J. Small. Acting being frowned on for years is right back in the running again! A Fringe cl-ltten to each of the 87 Dutch , h l 11 during the open season there. wo c a rs used in the Legislature finish will give a real professional a once to your furniture and families now living in this Province - an noun: T0 norms-c 1. Who lnfor ed of the discover b the named chairman of com- and 51111 that an lnvltaiion had A3"””"”"11 599161111 1" C”"””' to state that if they wish to make .1. Rglph Deoomn who has 0.13,, 0. tne"nnn1 "svnen, ll had he”); mymee, of the whole House and been extended to that body wllat the Hague. and follows :1 recent your decor no matter If it be traditional or the most modern, Your bed- donations to this fund, they may on embal-gallon leave, vhlnng hm thrown in n "nun nne he "n. the Clerk wnlcn I,” being new". hold its 1955 convention in this visit made by Mr. Small to Den- rooms or casual rooms will perk up beyond belief with touches of Bali leave their contributions with mem- parents. Mr. and Mrs. William V. medfately cahgncgul the prov. ,d nnl-l ,,1l,,l,h9d to mntcn the city. It was recalled that the Do- mark where he made a close ob- Fringe. Your living room will welcome the additional trim of either silk bars of the Canadian Citizenship Decoste, Bayfield St. left yester- lncev, game warden M, snurgeon Chan. covmng 0n the Snenlmos minion Association. formed 48 sex-vaiion of the work being under- or couon lrrln” n. dlhcnelly nnnlled, of 00",”. Ed” ml, nuhlnn. Committee who will be at the day morning on return to Camp Jenkln, who h,v'..u,;..e.a the Throne. W8-15 1180. W85 patterned after then taken at various progeny 1651111! with close tuning for a really rich effect. FRINGE is very reasonable in Maritime Electric office in Char- Petawawa, from where he will mall” 'lh,,l ulna nlghq, The own. one of the 45 Chm" whlch nnd At-5061111-1011 111 1111-! Province and stations. The 11111016 W118 l11ED111'9d price - from 12 cents a yard upwards. FRINGE is easy as pie to attach. lmtctown this coming Saturday leave V shortly for Korea. All 0, 0, the property where the skull been weakened nnd. been nmren had as its founder Mr. J. O. Hynd- (for the Economics Division. Mal'- lrlumqgg ln nny number of ,hn,l,n,hnd ngylcn l, "nllnhl, ln lh, llous. nlgm, or that they may mail them Ralphs friends wish him is boh W” found rendlly ndmmen navy for two yen” in the basement morn Charlottetown. ketihg service, Department of gnu.-nl,hln, sen-glnn af gnu, llolmhn Sloan. d”ec!'Iy to guigetgross Headquarb Voyaga and 3 sue re"um1 lng the deer and told the warden and Mr. Robert Craig, Commis- T He was comidemble discus" Agncunura Om""" and W” 10'' "5 m Charo Wm where the hides might be found. Iionairs on duty at Provincial ghonne ggenlgggfetganpgga warded 1'” M" sh"' by the Swim YOU 0'" 101111011 I1111 10111” 1101119 "10 1511051 Ind belt EilI11f11110111r You 0011 St. Paul's church Laylnen Me-ct - 111113111195 119" ""11 3”” ' tion of the honor conferred on The regular monthly supper meeting King Lion Ernie expressed werel, 1 l k th method of proving the breeding . meeting of 50' Pan” Church ms regrets on the "anger of mm :53; bLlei;n80noElfl;r:jSenly 820:3. Tin: Ihllzhnnglinlglh aghllifeloll-:0lan1:;l-oclhglon value of buns In Denmark smug and Radios in the Hardware Departments of Holmana Both Stores. ' 1900. It has long been recognized Lay-men's Axociation was held in the Parish Hall last Tuesday eve- ning when a large number of lay- men sat down to a delightful sup- LIONS CLUB MEETING -. The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Lions Club was held last night at the Queen Hotel with King Lion Ernie Lord in the chair. There were 26 members present which included four new members. After the business part of the Joe Sturdy to Halifax. The meeting was closed by singing ”The Queen" MAGISTBATES comrr - in He was easily able to prove that they came from the neighboring Maritime Province. In the last session of the Les- islaiure a new section to the Game Act was passed putting deer on the protected list. The animals is believed due to their tameness the does to make humans and per- which allows friends with hsps scares the bucks away. How-1 Building, brought it up and add- ed it to the ones which Mr. Fraser was taking to his Nova Scotla plant for repairs. It was the only one stored in the base- ment. Chancery Hearing Summerside and it was finally agreed that newly appointed un- derwriters in large centres should be on a fulltime basis. The secre- tary, Mr. R. E. Hart, read a m- munication. from Mr. C. H Back, C.L.U.. expressing his apprecia- Promises Peaceful Economist, Mr. C. W. McLean. Defects of Standard Dam-Daughter Progeny Testing Standard progeny testing by means of dam-daughter milk yield comparison has been the accepted however, that this system suffers from the major defects of length of time required to obtain sufficient rnannge to obtain! The Hardware Dolmrments of Holman's in Charlotte- town and Sununerside have terrific Bargains in RECONDITIONED WASHERS, RANGES, HEATERS AND RADIOS. These have been oom- pleteiy overhauled, put into A-1 working condition and each and every Reconditioned Item carries the "HOLMAN GUARANTEE OF SATIS- FACTION". Reconditioned Merchandlse has been reduced in price so that NOW it is at the Biggest Bargain you'll find! Don't; hesitate . . . . Come at once and inspect the Reconditioned Washers, Ranges, Heater! IT'S the little things that count in your mode of gracious living . . . . Little things like attracive Dishes .and such like. To make your family dinner an occasion - get some of the gaiiy colored, scenic patterned SERVICE PLATES from the China Department in I-Iolman's of Char- ier provided by 1116 Ladies" Guild Queen's Count M l t c' Th E " d t t t bli h b ll'. th-- 11 13 or am A muslng glng-5ong under the Gnndet yenerdny morning 0010' year 111919 W11 9 111th 911-1d 11: Nate of MHKME0 Buchanan and e mherem wnkness of comparing Potteries and Royal Doulton. The latter are picturesque Dickens Char- dzrcction of Mr. Thomas DeBlois resldgnu of East R03.ally' were do?” fag” born M eslgmid otherl, was adjourned yestlerday lnllk records produced under 3 Actors and historical personages. The prices of these attractive Service has then held. with Mr.' Paul each lined W5 and costs Mr Ian. animals ecome more accu um” I later date am” the evn 0 wide variety of feenlng mnnnnel Plates range from 1.50 to 2.95 for each plate, Then there's a huge Chon L-,,dm.,,e pfelsldmikat Lhle gnano, mg to me Income Tax Returns to conditions here. den" of only one wnnm was e mam and general en'vn0n,nennn Platter from Royal Doulton at 1.75 and many odd little dishes from The SD00 11 SW C1 0 5 91'9" A id : f v ' . - 2.00 up. Set your table for your family as for a party . . . You can do it ihni: W;-1 M130 Igcnncthr PSJIKEF. foungesguelilty oof haixiiilgn alcihlovleiz 0gtCfisiin::t1!)1'gbt3hf:::dMil-n Jtuh: L0 N (Renters) Egym nn1:.?Vr:,d1,f.:,o,xl1:l. .-Ef:1”:.E;1,';ff,.,g;1,1;;eg1,,,1,13 too, with smart. gay Dishes from the China Departments of I-lolman's , ., en en ' NDO . - . ” gicgwn gave E Van? Lnteresg 11quor to wit. moonshine. in his 63.93 Bflllg tics George J. Tweedy, Vice- assured Bl-ltaln that the snezgnh Vk 311111 5'0"?- 1 I possession nenr Miilview was fln- Chancellor. canal zone dispute wlll be geglled: "Justifying the I zng address on Cost of Education". The speaker ihrn invited anyone present to ask questions pertaining to the topic dealt with. Several laymen took advantage of the speaker's kind Pd 3125 and costs or 30 days. Mr. Donald MacKinnon, Q.C., is appearing for the complainant and Messrs. K. M. Martin, Q.C, and A. H. Peake for the Director of the Veterans' Land Act to by negotiations, State Minister Selwyn Lloyd says. Lloyd was replying Wednesday in the Commons to a Labor mem- ber who had asked what the For- Contlnued from page 1 House of Commons that the im- pending spring tides 10 days away pose more danger for thecountry plagued by six months of disasters CENTENNIAUS SUPPER MEET- ING - It was "International Night" at the regular meeting of the Centennial Y's Men last eve- AND ITS N0 SECRET dlsc d l l whom was sold a farm property eign Office had done about Egyptls , , , 0”" "M P ,1”? 1 59f.” gm” nine. special Buests for the meet- w5?11- ""1111 mg ""9, 1”” in which the complainant illlegcs requests for immediate wlth- The thrlftiest housewives in town alwa 's et their 11111190111 M11"; koef shad adgufssc 01” mg were: Miss Elsa Stockholm 5" David warned notwmmmd. that Margaret Buchanan had an cirawal of British troops from Suez y ll e co c r . . ' - - - - - . 1Mr. Frank moved a hearty vote ?fn"mf,g1.M01j5 1"”? M111”11- M0110 if;'fn;hfn:,t2e'1Q,',2””dni;f:;f hfhfj 2;? interest. Mr. R. R. Bell, Q.C., ls Lloyd replied that Foreign Sec- groceries at ATKINS0N1S . . . where they find all of thanks to Mr. Parker for a Leb'nn0nS' Cogeph .gTl,b0m.' temwe mm It Wm not be pounne representing the bondsmen who retary Anthony Eden "has receiv- . l . nmcn, and lnmesnng address. swmmd. Dr .8 J Blane hcllolr, to compme an the work by the slnned the ,,dn,,,,l,n.,,n,,v5 bond, on an assurance from the Egyp- the fixings for tempting meals at prices any budget A lively Chinese Auction was land and" Dr'M- snmk 0:9 mm, 0, me next hm, mm. begln- The administrator of the estate. t-an foreign minister that the then held which created much slnvakln The dues” w'e,e elm, 0' ning Feb. 14, and there no am” Mr. Arthur Buchanan, left the Egyptian Government intends to can afford. amllsemt. i th h Id nncen n'y Yn KGeorge Ande';n::l' of hpeclnl dllglculgy when dggences Province several years ago. marsh a. settlement by negotla. A ' usson was en e 0 ' stlll dc Eben-1 - . relative to the good of the As- ,C,i;”'s”'0'e?fv';n1if0E:;'Ijfn 1:1:fi11;1(i1s "he mlftnf, wconmn, ..nnn0 be Some Egyptian authorities had Mawen.s Maritime Mane s00,0n0n nmn. whlcn the meenng Acorn The specmy speak I :0 prepared mt the nounnmy of . . recently threatened renewed guer. was closed with the benediction Ru. in H B some” 00 0?” mg: further flooding, in some areas. at 1,1113 W95”-'9 11 the B11”-511 33'” 1 lb. Pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . 336 linen byuthe president. Mr. Gerald of 500 J0,n,,.'r1-he usual mjoynble the next high tides," 1”?" M” "03 9”” "uh C1 k, 20 0 1- P109 - sing-sons was led by Y's Andrew A , F' '1' I d , 31' 5 To 02- -"1 ' ”1”1'- 3' ""1" 0' 5"” IS mg Ii usiry Approve Associate PORK & BEANS. 2 tins 35: 0 .... pouclv; Cogn-1;. -I-W The government has come under women who gave 'thelr homiouonf. attack in some quarters for 11- s'r. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-Fish- Defence Minister M11111t9 dresses ,5 l.lhllla,n wen, nicked 198911 111-1111-1'9 110 K1Ve Ed-91111511-' ads eries Minister Sinclair says the o . . . a c s u a a euro s 19c the Week-end fishing industry. and not the Fed. up on Tuesday ight R1 h d n on C mo" eral Government, should take the vance warning of Street for disorderly conduct. nae” Rates Application Island Boneless OTTAWA, (CP) - The govern- . . Cour; yesterday mo,-nln helm-e Qemml ,1,9”3'1'"m posnmn 91 G93" Speaking before the Newofund- late defence mlnlsger otfinal SPECIAL 7 0!. tin . . . . . . . . . . . 59C 1 d f n es will be outlined b the . 113500 K . Magistrate K. M. Martin and on 99 cm 0 in non tune 3' 1111111 30111115 01 T15d9- M13 5111' Commons approval Wednesday , , mm being charged with vs mic were 3”V”" 9" 9' 5 ' Clair said the Federal Government after last-ditch position by the Brl ht's Choice Exeter 0:;-mwn (cp).g,,..n pnwlh remanded for one win. :3; sen The w”k""d "”W"”" '1" is willing to co-operate and assist Progressive Conseulgvatives PEACHES CORNED BEEF 12 In 49 - - - i. ii i - . 51,1 Wnmmenu asked the Board tence. A resident of Brackley W036 dljggmc. n::lflchwh:v)e( Newf”""d13"d 111 119Ve10Dlniz the senate approval now would clear I ' . 01' m ' ' " ' ' C of cm-manor: cmmluloners wed. Point found guilty of operating a h0,,ln,,d nus nnndl industry but it was not the lzuv- the way for Hon. Ralph Champ- 15 oz. tin S .n, homey to dismiss a two-way rail- motor vehicle while his faculties ne,,n,-de,ll,,g M, E the Wm, ernment's job to begin the pro- nay, Vancouver lawyer who is 601- 2 1-ins 390: W1 5 , ”03;o5W:;:a"178'1h0f;:r lS11151l:e1;ct1l'918h1 Kara s'11(')'0p""'9d by 111C0h"1 W” in centuries - were blamed for 3'lf'm' l, an d h m i I ;C1'”r'gfn1e11;1:k1' 181 -113)" .wnn1:m 2 "I15 . . . . . - . . . . . . . 276 rs. e ,asa ewan. ne rt 1 20d , ewounan.esa,snaence n r axnln n , 1111 F055 01” BYS taking an estimated 6,000 lives Cnnndsns big defence program. will add its voice Thursday. The application is being fought by all They appeared in the City Police in jail. A local man was senten- ced to 10 days in jail without Sir.David promised that "the this winter. The blow-up of a prize faster- lead in fishery development. favourable position for future de- velopment as it is in the centre at ment's bill for appointment of an The Conservatives tried on final reading of the bill to amend it to provinces except Ontario and option on . drunk and lnnn able - n 0 lhm. he 29 a great new area opening up as . Quebec. charge. A resident of North giver g:,.:L::u,.? jg;-lgfllgnm blkgl gm. the northern seas become warmer. have the second minister made Minute 1: proposes: was fined mo and costs for driv- torough Airshow Sqjt 3 1952 solely responsible for the air force. RICE pmonls i. An "immediate" seven-per- 1 lng lhmunl, n red llgh; non algln And 3 freak t,.ln.m',ln'0,,5h ,0 The government's stand is that C cent general increase in freight Harrow last Oct s left 112 men Mr. Chamimey will administer the 2 pkgs. I PINEApPLE HURON rates to bolster the surplus of the P I women and chllal-en dead ln l;he' U S department while Mr. Claxton con- ”yardstick" Canadian Pacific Rail- ersona 3 wreckage i 0 0 y e cent:-ates mainly on the lnterna- 35c ll Way. 1- ' , . tional aspects of defence. 1. A revision of 1-he rm-setting M1” 511119 '1'11P1111v 1111111111 1111' N I- S I The amendment was defeated pAlm mum. to base it on the prln- rr. was sworn in as an Ordinary without 8. formal vote. 24 oz. Jar 49: clpleof allowing the cm . smog Wren R.C.N.(R) at H. M. C. S. En Acuon m.:..j. DOG FOOD sqrglltial 'i?hi3l;rl';1:xfl1 istls railW:ilnvesIt- Queen 01111110119 11-'1 111311t- .z WASHINGTON, (AP)h-Govern- 1 W111” :11: 1315121 gnggg; 2 Tins 1 Lb. Pkg. 20 oz. tin - . r on e , er by nu om Iwouwwnlifolve wbf Mr. Everett Saunders nu mnnnl continued from page i. ment officials have assured Con- 0:11 5-1 than 7000 not In me nn 29c . FLUFFO INS ' grass that newsprint supplies for 0 111919 - 2 FOR 2 T stantial freight-rate increases. ed to his home when he 15 6011- isters meets in Paris three days Unned S080” ubnnne” mbnb, 001.10,. in ' : valescing from an illness following later. will exceed dempand in 1952 y PAPER, 0 a period of over five weeks in the If the European army project But 50000000 0! the esnmnwd HOWARD M INNIS P. E. 1. Hospital. still remains a dream at that time, 0.000000 wnn of newnnnnt Man- NAHQNS 2 lbs, 55; C -- presumably Dulles would, then re- n'ple'in 1963 will come from foreign 2 nkgs . , Friends of Mr. Edwtrd Hlckett. define the United States policy to nnpnnern cnleny Cnnndm omclnn ' 11171-mp FOOTWEAR Kinross, will regret to learn that no Mu.-,5. . 00,0 wednwny. 35; , i75 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. iiiiiTii8, ilwlnllozs. iitirlls 500 hsefthn ittf'iItlcl)1ffalrei:&il1t.Iy 731 not llrlnnm wgelllt Gemnny ind spelgitxsrestruige to me " Wol 125 Kent st ' u ' I y ITO B DNJIPEIHXVO ey I ' peclally with the solids (not fat) in members. The others are Belgium, vert4;ndesaid,d"tfhat in v-ifwt in ttiliie C111111011910W11 FRESH PLATE RIBS. lb. . . . . . . . . . 39: milk. the Netherlands and Luxembourg. 81011 1111111 01' 110WlD1'11 11 5 - nuvrug In the past, he said, milk has Non. nu no umled the c goigentlnygntvsommt aidconstoent to her: ;RIgJ1.vPf'emii:lrg Swift's Pure Pork 8I;EO(132IItLi c,hMnu,F.M n been valued on its butter fat con- treaty. e n n on e urces 0 KFIIR ?riarlw1l1viIl1sonWFlE:b:ulE:,ln:;i:::d' tuft. is hoped that the research Churchill. Eden Harrier ;r:ufx:ls1,'ofI'dnegiet:idew:ou:irifiyf1v3:: CHARI-O1-rETowN 1 Ti" SAUERKRAUT SAUSAGE PEANUT BUTTER . a er , , , - 1 ""9 111111 Philllnonlmr sf-m. mm 5"”dy by 171'” ""””””y '1” "M " Churchill and Eden were deI- tn”?as.(:il:tl.f1ycenYlityhfrYeld:veiho:f,1: 63c ' W” 1” ”'”'”””””3 "1" "M "1" crlbed as "I sood deal hnlwier" new ri tsuppiles that we hid: ir 16 95 Fr 43h lVlscO0R.MAC - At the Charlotte- include both fat and solids (not nmn. nenrlnn tn” tn. Unjwd o0he5rpn;10dn,, ' own Hospit 1, J . 28th. 1953, I is). ' to .2... :;:.:l:r.. ...... ...... .... Wm. .. ::.":.::n ...1:r:-.:,a...6cr::::. .:1 PHONE 108 Rio. lifalpeque Road, a son. (Allah the convention all provincial dairy Eden nnd expressed Brnnlnn tnnnted nomegnc nmnnc0n:nn'0n1; 911) orsanizntloml have been asked 10 disapproval of President Ei.senhow- year at 1,150,000 tons, of which Complete Func.ai and he has entered the P.E.I. Hospital to undergo an operation, and will wish him a speedy recovery. Conunudd from page 11 farmers of Canada with Mcclill University who will make an ex- prohibit the use of oils in imita- Brltain is bulking at full mem- bership in the European army pro- ject, but proposals for linking Brit- wealth commitments have been cited unofficially in the past as one reason for Britain's reluctance to join the EDC. er's action in lifting the Formosa Chairman Charles Wolverton rRep.. N.J.) of the House of Rep- resentatives oommerce committee Wolverton commented at a com- merce committee hearing at which officials of the National Produc- tion Authority reviewed the news- 1oo.ooo tons would be exported The new plastic window fan The most efficient and in- expensive ventilation. gg ":p'sm"j ish forces to those of the EDC were v 1 or on mg on uh lh . . . nalfy Pfohlams conveyed to the six nations lY,Z,'f:. .,.,”f;a..,,..?,. ;,'.',",.X,,,ly "hep:-3. Used 111 0ff1C95i 510195. PUb' involved Wednesday. C mmon- duct as necessary as newsprint." ilc halls, homes, garages. Now available at COMPTON dz MUSTARD Shoulder ROAST BEEF.xIbL 63: STAVIERT-At the Prince County lllan dn -- iry products. Prince Edward bl k d dl i Chi Kai- b d. Ambulance Service g:1”:i"d”l;l;-rsF1:;1l1;1::::' Island and Quebec nlready h11V6 shoe(l::': shlflrese elsxtlifnalisigngrea to I 1110: figured imports from Canada In 00 Large Pascal shut” (nee Mu 6'00”) Lowe; this provincial legislation, and Nova fold the chlnue mglnlgnd, at 4,700,000 tons and imports from "' 1'" "T sfa"( . ' . . . . . 0 . . 15c lr,E0,0wn' n Mn. Mnrvm 1005"" Scotia, New Brunswick. O-ntario, Dulles apparently caged 3,-nigh other countries at iB5,000 tons for K I. Bun,” L W. Mcxennn ' 0 Whnn 8 ' I and British Columbia hope to have go”, on ml-moan by hhunlng that a total domestic supply of 6.050.000 , I 0 - ””""d5- 6 ”"111”- this legislation enacted to in-ohiblt the real intention in deneutrallz- tom m Head F1029" N 0 0 nmms the use of imported oils in making ing that island bastion is to make ' LETTUCE. each. 2 for . . . . . 29: STRAWBERRIES. pkg. . . . . . 3913 l)nA(;oN;T"M "6n1”'?00e0a0;;-;- imitation dairy products. the Chinese Communists think ' French Fried Feb, gnl, Gun,” H Deacon B 3 This will make six out of the ten more in defence terms, rather than Firm 79 vb,” ' ' '9 oonadlan provinces to adopt this offensively and to force the Reds k . . . o o u . . . 343 3 8. formerly of Freetown k 25c ha n-mnln, M0 town nt 1380' legislation. and Mr, Profitt felt to consider switching some of their I ce 9 P 9- - - - k 37c ...... ...”... h.....: .1... no omwmmm mm W mm mm W. in me mum ' HERE'S THAT BAND AGAIN . GRE - P 9- - -- gitilyi noon thence to Freetown Un- mm L” d land region facing Formosa. Large Florida 9 pl-ozen - e l , recammen on we a me e be r.5.l"::". :,".;1:i"..::,';.';:,, 3:1; .,.....o......... FedentionodAg- creatlngs ...... .............o... .. . GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for . .. 2 c AsrARAGUS. pk9- 646 1" '" ll3?".i.?...”1:f .:::'”....:”".”.':.":: ””'f.'.".i.'.':.."'” W W The Dowlltowllers l all Island cur wAx BEANS. pkg. 31: Mu-Av n. .. n W ' ' H0spna(l)'YFeAbtmtai;ey nsziorlgggaeonvzh cams per dour: grade A large. mlllhhits 1:3. ii.ymt;iha f:;:lC!'?l"I: this . RHUBAR3. lb. . u-v-u . . . . . . . 29!: EROCCOIJ. P1(9. . . . . . . . . . 37:: James MacAvov in m.' 95u.' ear. Moat Prices groups fully understand wh t th LSO- 0 iiii ' (' lips from Po - "0"" His ........ wh .. ....... .3... ' ...... ...... .... problems 5. ' s onsored b 201 (Confederation) Win A ' 1”" "1"" '" ' ' " ORANGE JUICE 2 tins ... 55: Charlottetown Funeral Home. or special inmost to the con- Mr. Profitt said that the ulna. P Y 9 "'5' 0”” 1 I I';:1.ne1;ai Friday afternoon, leaving 2.00 tunersl Home for service at .000 01 51- Marys Church. Mon- C e. nterment in the Roman Atholic Cemetery. T, N. D. Moaotean era for their part. hope to show the Obhtr groups that the farmers feel that a balance must be kept be1 tween the cost of manufactured products and services and the prim- ary ptoduoarf ability to pay for sumer was the Oanallsn Federa- tion of Agriculture resolution call- ing for a thorough investigation into meat prices. The Federation is convinced that the consumer is paying too much for meat, and they hope that the investigation will rmuit iii a cut in the price spread between consumer and pro- ducer that will resuitiln cheaper R. C. A. F. Association . onocmma ” Cf THE ROLLAWAY BALLROOM He'said the farmers are not ask- ing for high prices fo-. the food they produce. They want the peo- UNDERTAKER '"7.”..”..i?E."'"."'..'i".."i”"'l.'i.'.; discussed fgigdfomd hsv: l.';"SJ"'"i1"?ufJ THURSDAYI FEBRUARY 5'” 1 O F 111.113 EMBALMER gtlcu&l1t:lreo.l:lz:piounwfilede1:'::IIeon :3: fort: ollmmuut "mm D F ..., 2 g aurm" Chnl reach! in tsnt r in. it the d its . r ITILIT o”..u'n .'Id 7711 M bhmg fl itpmllt aub wt: prod .nufOodd?k. a '”m swas (.1 e n .2 p ns now e- en uce n abund . ""111 W11I111f0 in: mode by farm producers to for all our people, and the Admission 75 cents J6 an Ring to do all they ponibiy can to produce this food at a price theconsumcrcanpay.-B. meet with other groups such as labor organizations. consumer groups, etc.. for the purpose of moss in