BABY CHAMP A‘l' 00 ALVECHURCH. E n g l a n d (Cpl—William Farr, of Wm- .cestershire won his first ballad; :contest at the age of 60 7er. The Price {0" 3 lo'l’o‘m aSjconteist. which had 25 entrants-5 now is 38 cents and five pounds I was judged from baby photo: sell for 47 cents. graphs. ‘ ' -. When the wholesale price wast Controversv Has Been Endedlat as peak the m . . to pay $2.09 for a 10-pouad bag Over Canadian Sugar Price and $1.05 for a five-pound bag. By EDDY COLLISTER ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed, Dec. 23. 1964.l had been climbing steadily ‘Vf‘i—‘mr n ,‘Five Convicted SUMMERSIDE -— Five per- W. Chester S. MacDonaldd in. Prince County Court here yes] terday on charges of impaired driving and were each‘ fined $75; and costs. Fined were Swain. Fredericton. P.E.l.; El- vin Reginald Thomas, St. Elea- nors; cton; Ambrose Elmer Mc- Carville. Klnkora, and Gerald Joseph McCarville. Freetown. I Joseph Alton Gavin of St.‘ Eleanors pleaded not guilty to ai similar charge and his case was adjourned to Jan. 7.‘ Fined $20 and costs on charg. es of unlawful possession of lisl l lawyers In Reid Case rant, but sometimes saw him there. He sold to Betty Reid. Walter Jay stated he went to Johnny Reid on departmental business connected with delin- case of William Kier MacKay Jr. of Norboro who had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to a charge of possession of stolen goods valued at more Harold Irving Pridham. I an $50 {gr claimants was. introduced in For Impaired Thomas Warn of RCAF sta- 50“ appeared before Magisn‘aw tion Summerside was fined $10 1 and costs on a charge of speed- ing. For driving without due care and attention. Albert Lea iMcWale. O'Leal‘y. was fined $10 Ellsworth Mc-' and costs. The firm of Morrison and MacRae Ltd.. Summerside. was fined $10 and costs for al- lowing one of its snow plows on i the highway without registration plates. The charge of hunting on pri- vate property against Stanley Sleep of Kensington was dismis- sed by Magistrate MacDonald. MONTREAL (CPi—The con- troversy over the price of sugar has settled and so has the price. Last year at this time the wholesale price of sugar $16.20 a hu-ndredweighit. Today the same bag can be bought for $7.35 One refinery spokesman said barring a major disaster or a war the price should stay pretty well stable in 1965. "-It looks like world produc- tion of sugar has hit an all-time high this year." he said. “The last figures indicated that pro- duction will reach around 61.- .000 metric tons." This was but the price depended on consumption which E as a World consumption was around 53,000.- 000 metric tons. CRISIS WAS BLAMED The Cuban crisis was blamed for the price jump. On Oct. 1. 1963. the price hit $18.65. the highest it had gone since July. 120. when a shoa's: price really climbed." spokesman said. “Let’s hope it's another 40 years before it climbs that high again.” There is almost no possibility of a sugar shortage in Canada NES Benefit of the Charlottetown National Employment Office said yes- terday. A new bi-wcekiy report form ‘ , e first week in December. 1 qufent sdales tiazxnretifirnsi but-{was “1 Chain “m' This form requires that all 10 ire erre o e y el - 8 questions it contains must be been unable to see her there on! answered by the claimant be- any subsequent calls. : nore payment can be made. {\skedForSummationsE C 055 examined by Mr. Scal- i i e r es he sa d h 5 calls were mad Tires May Be Many forms have had to be re- turned to claimants for the sec- ix witnesses were heard in ' said he first a p p ro a c h ed‘ Within the past two months. He ' ‘ 0nd time for proper completion, city police court by Magistrate Johnny Reid to make a sale buti had only seen “[9 3CCUS€d once Perm'lss'b'e Here Mr- Cheverie stated. With he A in. QC. yesterday. I as a result of his talk went to i but still conSidered him the result that these claimants will in the case of «Wm Henry REid. ' Betty. He sold her a gallon ofi Charged “jilh Operating alres- liquid soap which she paid for‘ tour-ant Without first obtainingiwith money taken from he}.: I license. ‘ I ipursa ‘ n c n ‘ . _ 1 assassin? 2:2. with Mr. stated an amet-1 defence counsel Allisrin Gillislmg order.ag3m5t Ggorge G°°dl and Crown prosecutor an.named Elizabeth held as the] Scales to be preparpd to sum creditor and was issued by the: up their cases, so it can be 3 law office of P almer and Has- concluded, 11am. He also said an affidavit Witnesses h e a r d ypsterday . was signed by Elizabeth Reid.'. included Eric Farqiiliarson. soft: bOOkkeePel'» for 30h“ Hen?! drink salesman. Patrick Mew: Reid doing business under the; Monagle. soap salesman. Alh-iname 0f Jnhnny'l FiSh and. art Dinnis. c l e H: of Queens! C hip 5. Under questioning byi County Court and deputy prom“? Mr. Scales he stated he w a 5| notary of t 'n p Supreme Court.lalso deputy prothonotary and. owner. Mr. Gillis immediately asked the basis for hi last re- mark and the court was told it was because the only applicat- ion for a license was made in the name of John Henry Reid. He was then asked by Mr. Sca- les regarding any change in the ownership but said no new license application had been i d. A charge of being drunk and disorderly on complaint of his wife against. Roland Carr was dismissed for want. of prosecu- tion when the complainant was The use of metal studded tires may not conflict with the new Highway Traffic Act if the studs do not project beyond the bread of the traction surface of the tire, Provincial Secretary J. David Stewart said yesterday. A section of Nova Scotla's motor vehicle act prohibits the use of winter tires fitted with metal studs. highway minister for that province, Stephen Pyke. said recently. e said, however, the act may be changed if it Is proved the studs do not harm bare road not likely receive expected pay- ments More Christmas. Additional staff members nave n hired. and these. with re- gular staff are working over- time to ensure that all pay- ments that can ma e are mailed for delivery before Christmas. However. Mr. Cheverie point- ed out. some claimants will be disappointed unless they follow the instructions they have been given regarding the completion of their report forms. Farmer, Green Top Bridge Play The results of the weekly play by the Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge Club at the Charlottetown Ho are as follows with the team of Farmer. Green taking top honors with 100 points. Til-SOUTH since supplies are guaranteed under the Commonwealth trade plan. as long as Caanada is wil- ling to pay the going price. A m 85 per cent of Canada's sugar comes Common- wealth countries. primarily the West Indies and Australia. gar t production here. providing about 15 per cent of Canada's total sugar needs. has no appreciable effect on the country-wide price of refined su- our friends and neighbors, who ave made our Christmas truly joyful. OLD SPAIN We count as blessings surfaces. i P.E.I.'s new act, which NEWSPAPERS CRIPPLED Just Coming Around to Say.— Erreeti'ngs ‘ We offer best wishes ls. . gar . quor were residents of Travel-. - “omits-CO“!!! 39 The refinery spokesman said . lers Rest. Miscouche, Kinkora‘ Forms Sald Senn-Senn 86. it wo. not be economically Kent Street Charlottetown . v. I and Malpeque. I . MacKay-Cotton at) feasible to try to boost Noam. ' 'r c r t m m , Pro er Flied Vessey-Hambly 7!!1 tion of sugar beet here. he hage o u g aked. GIRL HEADS ISLAND IN EXAMS w- laid under the s» Dun-Mam" When thewholesale we shot against Amede Gallant of Capel The failure of persons c'aim- MHCDonflld-Keliy 76‘ up to $18.65, a_federal govern- - . Egmont was dismissed_ ing unemployment insurance EAST-WEST :ment investigation was Minister oi Education LC. marks for the Island in am and Mrs. John Platts of How- Gallant who had pleaded not benefits to pmperly complete puma-5mg 100.launched but investigators m. Dewar presents Elizabeth provuicial grade l0 esamma- lam also 19d the Island in the “my the charge was repm_ biweekly report forms will re. MacLean-Atkins _ 78' porte as were not out _ Platts of O'Lcary Regional tions in June. At right. is Earle provincial grade eight exam_ "med b Alexande'r Cam be" suit in many not receiving be“. Dunbar-Wellner 77' of line with the increased price High School will a scholarship Jeiley. high school principal. . . ' Magisgam MacDonald getter; fit payments before Christmas DeBIOlS-Bumaifl 76iof raw sugar on the world mar. for having made the highest Miss Platts. daughter of Mr. inations two years ago. red sentence to March 30 in the George w. Cheverie, manage; car“)mb 74mm. ~ George Good. against whom an this morning had Cheated regis" “M ‘m court A 51mm. Charge into effect Jan 1 and $501ng Rn’ve . Gay Holiday°":” “d “flawawnci-‘uonb - attaching mm; to" m one “try of the partnership and it against Austin Tra1nor,30«_iFitz- . ,te ed b Mr vSt ROME tReuters) 7— Most of doufflknd‘mmmchns‘mas. owed “sac trauma- itn the mam: was in the name of John Henry! roy Street. brought a fine .of 3:1“: 1' Y lewal'lt SKY! Italy's newspapers did not pub- '— - .. H. on or a ROBERT d RAY MACHON t inter food,» 'c-‘iiiiii “and Walter in the Court House to indicate‘ capable was fined $20' “Other 8 ‘li way 5 a blew; on Its hog-WI“ smke by 11.000 jour- ' ‘ I : Jay'inspecini- in {hassles ta x the partnership had been dissolw$10 and a third remanded t” iiii‘piiyinfw ll?c ' smd' 931‘s“ “Rhett” Pay and Wm“ ‘ division of the prisi‘incialnovernlved or to indicate the partner-l December 24‘ A remand was otheg ' tel'ibu‘i-litn5p :f at any mg c9ndmons' Italian new. PT bill Cfld Heatin L men. ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ iship of Betty Reid. 315° granted t“ December 24 °“ terial m tha- cebbeany it memes Close“ downtam‘ 9an um g g DEALT wmi BETTY REID i Geor e Good said the arnis-i 8 Charge 0‘ vagmm‘v when the ~01 cts be; dnthmtr rd gilt; few rad“) bullenns we” Mr. Farqfiharmn said he had; hee agginst him was for gummy: female accused was not in court. It’lfacfion “if?” 90‘ at?” me " broadcast. But the Rome dail- P E I MOI‘IMQIIC 'been dealing With Betty Reid: he owed on meals charged at the} SWIMMING NECESSARY It is. however. permissable to :5 2, Tgm” and n Messaggem 5" Pm . I for the past ."t’fll‘. one-half and l restaurant with permission ofi So many residents of Amster- use ch in . pp re ' one of the Cill'lFYlllaF gifts given: Betty Reid. Under cross - exam-dam fall into the Dutch city's It is understood some dealers by his firm MS delivered to her. inati‘on he said Betty was th e canals that swimming lessons in the rovince have the metal- studded tires for sale. at Johnny's Fish and Chips res-i boss but he always took Johnny are mandatory in 3“ SChOOlS- tam-ant. When cerialn other red Reid to be the owner. staurants to whom he sold goods' Claude Paynter said he had: were named he said he did not i no occasion to see Johnny Reid} deliver Christmas presents toi in the past year and one-half of ‘ the owners. \ir. l'chonagleldoing business with the restau-.‘ Endings at wait/oi Sm ‘Hooley’s Men’s Wear ': Gt. George St. Charlottetown 1‘ PETROLEUM PRODUCTS HUBERT Texaco Agent mm! GENERAL MERCHANT i Crapaud HARVEY "- ” run: Md: Mu". Ladies‘ & Men’s Children’s tacos. slay .nh.” Skates Jack tan/m Is as sin- 0' rag. to 39.95 s” m M. I“ .1: f0!- 6.95— minimum. Sport Shirts 3'13? Shims Yes. Factory Outlet Store is still loaded with hundre of Christmas git-ts. Big. big d gift items. Shop of Factory Outlet and receive barge ins and savings up to 50 /o. Island Tartan Socks {is ‘ Slippers. Your Ilth Hour aGIFT GUIDE Men's Dress Gloves 2T3? from 1.95 SWEATERS SLIPP Ludies' Ludies' E R s SWEATERS 2.95 up I 4.95 '/2 price 4.95 Till FACTORY STORE Que-am C? OUTLET