§a;r I ~I FIN l)IS(‘LlSSl.\lG Interna- [members who attended I con- ;Rustico; Iton .\IacVicar. Queen |cr Queen Square School. Char- t .i; lied (‘mss projects withlference at Red Cross headquar~lCltarlotte High .s't-hoot. Char. I I,‘ . , _ ,. ‘ I\iIllII(‘t‘n Herman of Tor-Itcrs in Charlottetown Saturday Iottetown. I.oi'ratne Gallant. Tig- “H 0“fn'”“h0 \:d_’ The (.h".”r- \I|lI l\ c national dit‘ec- morning and afternoon. Left to nish High School. .'\Iis.s Kathleen. Ian 0 '9 cu" me"($' Luna“ v --I Jtiittor Itctl ('rt7Sl. are r ht they are: Donald-Gallant. Henn,-,n_ ;\.‘;nn,n;,i [)n.C(.,0, of Brown of Miscouche Htuh and Iii .il IIi4h School Red Cross Stella Maris High School. North lit I2 High Schools Represented In Redfiross Conference Here ‘M 'l .\iItno| rcpresciitatives ‘lltgh School Red Cross groups I, 1-_» ((.,,,,...s in the province on the commtinity provincial na- _ H, H, M, e,,muh,an,(. Red tional and international levels. ‘Junior Rer Cross. Paul Batchild— I-‘rant-cs Clinton of Souris High. I-‘redertcton dUl‘lllI~! the past sum- ‘for each group then reported on III(‘I'. gave reports. Frances Clin—Ithe fitirhtigs which contained ton of grade XI. Souris Ilixzh. told useful sitizuestitins for the carry- nf the conttiiutiity welfare pro- in: out of these ideas. i_](‘t'IS carried out as part of the‘ .l.hm‘_ training centre. f\Iuc\'icar. ‘ grade III. Queen Charlotte High. on“) I" described the intci'natioti.'il pro- J(‘t'l.s’. and Iiileen Noonan attending the confer- addition to members shown in the above plititogi-aph were Miss .\I.'ire Bllrtlt‘. teacher . iii[iIt‘l’(‘I]('(‘ .'ir|‘.'ini_t(~(I by and Urged the PTIUCP l‘3dV~'3rd "_ 4 of grades ll Ulltl I2. at .'\loreIl: . i» c 1),.‘-1,". nn.(.(.n,r ofllsland members to play an even "}::_‘d(‘:‘(_':Ii"lln:"‘()I;I\f’rf‘,If .llIfI\' Allan Queen (‘Iiarlotte ,, [.1 I Jumm. Rod C1-o§s'IlIl0l‘E active part. Ivonne ~ ‘IIIUIIZ llt‘I'}'l Itohhins. Loretta ;-. tll£Il'ItlII(.‘I.tJ\\'n over the Tlte delegates were welcomed i ' ' ‘I\I.'It'IItItIill(I and Thane Ander- -I t‘ltl Patti lliitchilder ofito the conference by Miss Iphi- lltlrtnil the 1ttnt'h Dfrlhtl flit‘ WW \l0l‘t‘ll lll'—’ll ~\l<1Tll.\'l'l Mat‘- Q Mlume Schmi pn.Sid(.d g(.n,e Arsenaun. provymqni Red delegates had an opportunity of ('a|luiii. I-Ilaine Green and R ..,. ,n.,,-nnn_«_ and aftc-rnooni('ross commissioner. who point. becoming better acquainted with lAnne 2\it('abe from Notre Dame: W and ‘mu-oducod out the gratifying satisfaction each other and for an t‘\‘('lI£IIlL.',l‘ of ('zathei'tne (‘liai~son and Alen g... l>(‘{II\f‘l'. .\Iiss I(athleen.derived from “service to oihei-s"_ activity ideas‘ After seeing the Pierce of Sotirisz Anne Steel, .i.~i.... ..t 'i‘oi-mitt. IIt’Jll0llE1II)I~I After the introduction of deIc- film ~trtt> vttttllcd “The (‘ht|d- RtN‘l11<'ll‘.\ llrvsitochcs. tlcralda . til ..i .lllIIltI|' lied Cross ln'gates. three of the eight High ten of I\’oi‘ea" the coiifcrence \'t-no. Pati‘ine (Iatidet. Leonie ‘r'l tl-IIIPlt‘llt‘II~l\t" talk. Missl.\‘chooI niembors who attend the “as hmkett tttttirli.-vtt~~iun L!l‘0UD\' \t'~«'ti2tttlt. all of Mtsmuche lII'ltIi.:I« (It scribed the different Atlantic Training Centre at the on "(‘oinmiiiitt_\ and Provincial IIIL’II. anti Aileen .\‘ootian. Geor- p,..-,..tc iieiiiiz carried utit by‘.L'iiiversity of New Brunswick in I’rtlj9('lS"‘ and "Overseas Re izina Reeves and Eileen Grant —-- ~ lief Pro_iccts". The recorders of Itoclitord Square. etttbregétt BigProliIs Give Edge not kept tip unit the price increa- lime their itazes have kept up ses. shows this variation of opin~ \\lill priccs. are much more like- It to blame hiuh wages for in-' ion _ Wages Iiave not kept tip with creased cost. as the next table l)l'I('(‘S. 10“ 5 O I ,, l’cr ('enI es. A5 gllll uafi.-cs is ('i'tlI.s('(1l 21 . Wages have kept up with Prices , ti: ro it: is calls‘ 37 - ' "ll-Th C0“ Of L3h0l"' Bl3m9d By Bothpare ‘T‘(‘.\|)()nsII)(I((‘ 25 I High \\2I"(‘\ ls‘ catised pm (KI; .\'oniewhat Smaller Proportion tithc_-i- catiscs nami-ti 4 I am profits it (»;n._.¢-.1 zit . ‘'<'"ll 53!’ I3 Hith are re. ) n il le 30 . not niticlt to clioose be- Ieiiitiia. tltan the smaller sctr ‘ruin; my Ulnwl. (,alN,_:In(:“:w:1 4 ’ it- Itlttll‘-M -‘Hid lllilll lfll)0|' men! “I10 I991 that U19)’ I13‘? In coniparison with the thinlr; t‘an't say II ( II III(‘ tiiiiitls of the peo- been able to keep pace with ,n: of this group. the smaller Tot 100 ; "It'll thcv come to name‘price increases through earnings. segment of the nation. who be. Wm.” copyright m.se|.".d_ _ I ...n cause of increased pric— Interviewers for the Canadian V mini; pi|I)II(' ls fairly ev-jlnstitute of Public Opinion. asked ' ‘~ ““"“"'“‘ " “*‘ “ “ ‘ " ' ’ " """"*“ I “it. iii a lIiI‘t‘(‘~v\'.'l_V point of‘ a cross»section of the voting pit- i I ’>«‘l\\t‘f‘II those who name blic in cities, towns, villages and t ~ tllttllls or wages as theitarms. this question. A ' lllmt‘ “ll” *3)’ ll I5 It "Do you think the main can Wlitll "I lmlll 01”)’ 8 ‘(TY of high prices in Canada is hiilh ll’! >t'I’ about four in nag95_ big profits, or some oth- lllIlIiIl((I - tan 1 ti '..r.- 59?" I ~ tI\(‘\ Itll the estiiiiated Per t'ent S ‘ iv~- till price increase over the High “ages is Cauwd 25 ‘ ' g I : Ill ‘.t‘.Il\ Hit: profits is cause III 7‘ lNl:- -‘_'vl:.l’.‘- i- I-_. . l i-ntI_v reported by the Gal Both are responsible 27 - ‘ ‘ i‘. .i icigv IIl,.',(‘ Iililjtirlly Other causes named 4 it 'tllIllll', tilt per cent. belicv (‘ant say . I2 ST. ’ I I \i.i;c~ have tlelinitely Total 00 ' _i.-;ip :. i.ii- ii... .- mu-ly iI.c I\\ti-lIIII'tl\‘ in the population I I _ _ I it I v up \\lllI ])l'It't‘ tiicreas- LOOIUIIE all the vic\vP0l"l OI I‘ I I . ll" iii; ]iI'tilllS for lII(‘ir dI- uim report that their wanes have Itt our new locatioii with modern cooking equip- ment we can IIt)\\‘ otter our cit)’ and out-of-town lI)\ tiiilk. 39lI_Ibs- fat for an aver-‘ Iricntls A RE.-\l. 'l‘RI‘2A'I‘ when _voti dine with us. .'I.‘(‘ test of .125 per cent lII‘III€ tito—_vear<)ld class. 30.H1a_v divis- Ion Guernseys In ROP Listings ()ttr (‘\‘(‘l‘)‘ week day Tflc special 3 (‘t)tIl‘.\'(’ dinner. I’.'iioste Sylvia's \ini.mic pro- P . .v I‘.iI\\.I1(l Island t;iiet-n- ‘l“*‘°d 7-9”‘ II“ "‘I”‘- 352 l_"‘ '3‘ served in Iltimf‘-.\‘l_\If‘ manner in pleasant .\‘Ill‘l‘t)tlTl(l- .. .,,,.,..i..,\ are p,.,,m,,,(.,n this tor an average test of «I97 per _ g ‘ ‘ .._ ,, n 0 II i,\nm_., cent III the ‘two-_veai'—(rId class. ings \\III be a tleliglitlttl stii‘pi‘is'e itt itself. \ . mini \ Qticciiie. owned by 3I""d*"~‘" d“"5‘°“' g _ _ __ tt i \'o:itilvt-t' anti Son. Kingston. ‘M := lt.IIi‘i(‘(l for a longtime prirt HISTORIC VILLAGE \\'intct' Ilotirsz I\lotitla_\' to .\'attti‘tlit_\‘ 6 a.in. to I .I\\.'II‘(l \\lIIl 45.497 lbs. . ,, W, 37” H” “H in ‘ix |0c_I Charlesbourg, five miles north ,, a m Summv 8 am. to 1 pm_ i .iI|1I .1 bronze cet'tificate.lof Qu¢'b°'~‘ City. was known as T ' ’ ‘ inttikcrs also have a c0W‘Bourg Royal when It was settled I (‘I is second II‘ the current in 1659' I .ti 1 three vear old _ __ V__ V____ _ j__ « t'w1I.l_\'(ll\l,\lUl) She is l-'ra- —’ ”‘“ "’”" " ’ ’"7‘""*~__ 7 i Ftvrc ileroitie with Il.9II It s .l'IIl lbs hiitterfat for at it i_-.- fest . V‘ ml I’i‘t>ii(l has two animals} . ‘ll t.‘ in the current listings. r ‘at L. t‘;irola prodtic 8.342 e 0 It i l\ I30 lbs lat for an aver- 3» -~l u.’ 575 in the mature _ A — —— <— « -~ '"—-~- Z—‘‘'' ‘‘ tr 1 -it.» (lay division Ills (‘iuern- , K wihiis Anna produced COMING EVENTSI 200 MORE COATS Our large stoclt of LADIES’ COATS depleted so rapidly we toittmencing at 5.30 p m TI:-I.iIi;”.n£hImI9anE3fi:3$w mi have added 200 new coats! They arrived ‘yesterday from “ll «:.....}.‘i.,-ii t.i_niio.T . d i Montreal and go on solo today for the first time. Regular to .........:...“.".‘.. " 39.50. NOVEMBER SALE— IN; Creek Baptist Church ' _""PI>tt Wednesday. November l9.50 -- 24.50 -- 29.50 . I 'ttc«-innit of all interested In l"'l'l-inc t'cmr-tery at Wheatley liver it.-iii. Thursday. Nov. zist It 3 p m Ladies‘ CAR COATS in tweed. plain shades or Ivy League stripes. Sizes I0 to 20. I295 I4.95 Children’: Snow Suits in ono- Children‘; Cor Coors. Spociol qf-- \§§ '00 ii I’-uiti-v sale at SherwIn~WiI- 't"tt~ I-'riria\'. November ?‘tt.ini~tis springvale WI 5 ‘It-“it tiatne .\‘ort.h- Wiltshire ‘tall \\r~<ltiesdt-iv. November filth 4lII."l.£T‘II(‘nl in v Q n gt fourth [attic R"~-"ve Thursday ‘\Iovt-nber Pkg}. E “" Ilttt Chicken Supper in aii' ‘ ~ "INI Pm “alive in \iurelI Hall Wedner Eff,,,§f;a°"'I*;§;_cf‘r’_:'v,<;};"toP;*;;f Two ploco Nylon Snow Suits Girls‘ Cor Coors. Sizes 6 to :;lrl‘7Il:flI()nl77 cents Spohsored D! Wu 14' Minn 4- . 8.95 6.95 to 9.95 The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. I50 GT. GEORGE ST. . The Annual bazaar and pantry {gate of the Hunter River United ltttrth will be hold in MCGIIIJII gm 30.vIe': stow on Saturday ."1l"- Nov. at-d. Lsllttr Gain Amateur Cnvnlcodo. "“"¥ Hlrbtir Hall Novombc cm 3 D m. Contestants apply to rs Everett Robertson. iviun-up |_Ap|[$' STORE ' ods used in acquiring knowledge‘ i Discus Visuol Aids At Control Royalty H And 5; of a very interesting and infor-| niattve talk given by Mr SM. cation for the vince at the Cen-x’ tral Royalty Ho e and School As- sociation meeting on Tuesday eve‘ ning. I He outlined the different metll-i ive and practical methods of class room instruction is the use of films and film strips That this form of instruction is receiving more attention from ed- ucational authorities is evident fact that teachers-in- training will soon be receiving in- struction in the use of film equip ment and the technique of using this type of instructional aids in. the classroom The president. Mrs. A M. John’ WIIIIII ISLAIIII IIAIIIBIIII FERRY SERVICE 0(‘T. 21 to NOV. 30th Daily from each terminal: I am.. 11 am. I p m _ 8 p m. I STANDARD TIIIIE For dail_v report dial (TFCY on irst weather broadcast. Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: NORTIIUSIBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. Island tschool crest was discussed and it n,(.mbe,—. [0 “Sn.” U, a panel was decided to have the entries Cnssnm --Has Ln, §'0mPl9l9d belt"? ll‘? "ext "“"~’I"weed the idler out of school". to ing. the competition to be open to upils of grades five to ten in I ve. d_ c usi l P Ing means of increasing attend menis served h) Mrs Hugh Mac- ance it was soon. gave the report of the Pro— prim to the class having the high-~ vincial Home and School in which nhe attended it [III] in attendance of Lhe December meeting plans were made tor the‘ meeting Canadian Conference on I-lduca I ‘ tion to be held in Ottawa in Feb ,“"Rm"R “MD ruar meet- est number of points for parents y The pig] “Mm, andi The pilicipal. \Ir \ldt'\I'lIItIT'.‘ The Inlwnancc or usual “d';s(.ho0, A_‘sm_.muon is ehmbn, 10 stated that the senior pupils (II It» admlffrfi .I0lD9d SUN‘-I3)’ THEN I3 in the Classrwm M“ the meme send five delegates to this con‘ ‘ference. A sum voted as 8 numnbuuun In U“,._\eat's aigo in view of the increase ;traveI pool ML'lnnIS, director of \'i.sual I-Zdug these delegates. day have a liaider road to climb. of money “as than pupils of fifteen oi twenty ml. the expenws or of (itIl\ld€ attivitics which take up the time required for sludy.‘ ‘.\li's Dover. vice-principal also The competition tot desigiitng a .»p.,k,. b,-,9,“ and renn,,n,.d the dis- time come tot he heard 'I‘hursday evening over 5. The meeting closed bv singing Following a discussion regard‘ ‘ “The Queen" loilowed b_v refresh l ecided to give a lA’0d and committee ' ATTENTION BUSINESS FIRMS or CHARLOTTETOWN and VICINITY RE CANADIAN TRADE MISSION TO U. K. Out‘ btis‘ines.s firms are remtnrled that .\Ir. J. Arthur (‘lai'k. President of Evlaritime Asphalt Products-Ltd. of Sttmmerside_ P.I;I.I.. has been named a member of such Trade Mission proceed- ing to tile United l\'lngdom oti Wetliiesdav. Nov. 20th. for five weeks, and .'\ii‘. Clark has kindly Iii- vited all firms‘ with qttestions or prolilems re trade to or from the I’. K. to contact him today at Sttmnicrside prior to his tit-pat'ttii'e. OI‘ flIl_\‘lIITl(" in the next month t‘ o (‘anada House, London. Eng- land and he will be happy to fttll_v investigate oil the scene any specific matters for you in this con- nection. Charlottetovvn Board of Trade. N C iTue5.. Nov. 19. 1959 tramp." .\'t~‘.w YORK t\Pt—A throng of About no person: gathered In the grand ballroom of the W01‘ singing happy birthday to Wil idorf-Astoria Hotel and paid $50 liattit‘ Handy. the frail, blind . n1ai&_pn-need‘ to the WC. composer of The St Louis Blues. Handy Foundation for the Blind For the 84-year~old Negro. it:._,n 3 tribute sponsored by the was a long way front St L()uIS‘A1-hen‘-an Society of Composers, where he recalled “I was a Aumo,-5 nnd publighgrg. Kiwanis Club Of Charlottetown presents UNCLE AL’S VARIETY SHOW or Prince of Wales Auditorium Thursday, Nov. 2IsI’ at 8 P.M. I~'t-atui-ing ."..'> of the lslaiid's best _voung performers in a stat--sitttitleti sliotv of '_'ti diffs-tent instrumen~ tal. vocal. dance and novelty numbers guaranteed to please evetfiv taste. Let's skip TV Let's go and see The Jamboree At P. W. C. It's at live-I_\. laughable. lovable show‘. I’-‘eatttrincz girls and boys 6 to 16 ’1‘tci~;t-is on sale at the door on the night of the Show Atltnission 50c per person Proceeds in aid of our underprivileged children's program. Regular $I96.00 NO. 346 's£citErAiti‘AL' DESKS 60 x 34 — Golden Oak SPECIAL $156.00 H. M. SIMPSON LTD- OFFICE EIIIIIPMENT CLEARANCE WE ARE SORRY TO BE LEAVING RICHMOND STREET, BUT TO IMPROVE OUR FACILITIES WE ARE MOVING TO LARGER QUARTERS AT 158 GREAT GEORGE STREET. TO LIGHTEN THE LOAD BEFORE WE MOVE GENUINE BARGAINS IN OFFICE CHAIRS 20% DISCOUNT Dozens from which to choose. Arm Swivels - Steno - Side. OFFICE FURNITURE and EQUIPMENT ‘EFFICIENCY’ DESK TOP OR PERSONAL FILES — ONE DRAWER I5" DEEP Letter Size SPECIAL Regular $I62.00 NO. 360 ‘EXECUTIVE’ DESKS 60 x 34 — Golden Oak SPECIAL $I28.20 CABINETS 4 Drawer Letter Size Regular $97.00 $83.0 Regular $I56.00 ' NO. 350 ‘EXECUTIVE DESKS so x 30 — Golden Oak SPECIAL $I23.I0 TOP QUALITY STEEL FILING SPECIAL Regular $I4.00 $II.00 Legol Size 5 Regular SPECIAL 4 Drawer Legal Size Regular $I05.00 Regular $407.00 Regular NO. 420 SAFE — 'c' LABEL - SPECIAL $220.00 $I86.50 came an Genuine Opportunities For Bargains. QXTFC. HERE'S A REAL SPECIAL ' I—'C' LABEL OFFICE SAFE A BIG on: NO. 740 SI 3/4" H x 22 5-8" w x 24 5.3" 0 SPECIAL $3I0.00 4 Drawer Letter Size Regular $56.00 SPECIAL $9I.20 Above Items with Locks $7.00 ECONOMY STEEL FILING CABINETS SPECIAL $48.I0 $18.70 $I4.80 $2.10 Extra with Lock We have Fixtures to go also. Bolted Shelving — Cabinets — Cupboards —- And a Real Buy — 4 Boys of Library Stock Shelving. Two Sided. No Nuts or Bolts in this Shelving — Cost Now $175.00 Boy. 4 Drawer Legal Size Regular $62.00 $53.9 See What SPECIAL SELLING FOR 5 $I25.00 Bay is Available it. . ‘I am. imqono