STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS SALE The (‘|iai'lotle .<pOfl\nl‘t"(I R liiagarinc sale raise money for their school lib--Jim Matlieson. centre. and Ron ~Ill(lt‘llI council of Qll(‘(‘lllI'HI‘_\ Herc T\Il's. Rillh T\Iacl\’cll/lc_ CITY AND CENTRAL l l 1 WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gc_v's Pharmacy, open 830 a.ni to 8 p.m PR!-I CIIRISTMAS Sale. oats and Carcoats going less I30 per cent. Helen’s Dress Shop. (‘ITY fish market Fi'esli Fish today llilddock flllcts. Smells and hatldock l~'rcsli fro- WE TR.-\I)[-I boots and skates zcn halibut and mackerel. Phone at Firestone Home and Auto Co. ‘ 4424. Ltd. 187 Ct. George Street. I I) R A N G E la_ver Rl'XTO.'\' fine It‘aIIlt‘I‘ I'Iver_vthlngs rii:ht abollt this cake ISI.A.\'D HAND Coloured views] for Christmas. Craswcll Studio. I‘.-\KI'I.\‘ for (' ll r I st Ill a « 'lrder now for gift giving on! your own holiday feast. Puddings I ‘ 'oo at Slexiiirt Bakeries. i‘- (‘RANBERRY or mince Pie the seasons f';i\ol‘Itcs at Stc\i.'il't Bak- erics. goods Ideal (‘lit-istmas gift '|‘nninb.sitlie texture. the flavor. the price. Mum‘ .\'loi'c ‘rich with real oralige special at’ Stewart 8 k ‘ “ALL I-'A.\IOl'S Brands.‘ * a 9”" pipes. cigars. cigarettes. inhac-l FOODS ready to eat at Slew cos and electric shaters. I-‘red art Bakeries Dellcatesseli collu- I.anihros. Tobacco Store. itcr Roasts, Salads. Baked Benns,i lMét St‘ . I-‘ I (‘ck-s. F.l wiul.l-; rum’ I.a.sl K(‘llI'lIill'f‘ 5-..‘:,f,.,., §‘a‘,,d....'.7h'c,, 13.1., ,,.,',:.,1 all space Il(‘r'lI(‘l' clcarlll;.' at $54 - lag‘. "ems 93 Simpson Sears. L‘liarlottc- L‘ ‘ lrmn Store. RECORD B,-'tlt(;Al.\'s. All new: _ g and undamaged. See and hear SI NEE-‘AM T‘ "“"“ l’l3“k“l’itheni 78 R. P. M. Priced regular- Idcal gift for .\Iotlicl‘. Tiitlnlllslh. %(.ls Now 73_ 45 R. M “u-“‘‘‘ 5l“”' iPriccd l'(‘l.Illl8i‘l_\’ till cts. .\'ow 69' r'a.\'cv woiik s.-u.r:. him 33 '5 . ‘’z-“- A" ‘°" W" 8' h.-ih_v's s\\eat(r sets. at M” half pI‘It'(‘. Miller Brothers Ltd. Fred Vt'ortli‘.~. I4 Douglas Street. I G".-Ts W“-H MEANING: l (‘IIRISTMAS I‘f‘('(lI‘tI<-~ (‘Of‘Il- :21” ’;““P .C.I"g'~“ ‘n':(_aCI";§“] . . . - . . _\' ‘ run II Sign “Mk at Tmmh‘ ‘hmiigifts. Bibles. devotional books. ’niottoe.<. placques and religious Ml'Sl(‘AI. lll.\ll‘Illllt'lll~ IilllIiil'~.] nm'cltw< Also greeting cards Mandolins. violins banjos. I-lxccll-I Illa‘ 8”’. dlIl(‘T0lll- Tllt‘ Bl t ' ‘. d "id ' . '~ ilI1ill(\‘larlll(rii\tli'(l‘lr1<I\Ildp pm? rm“ V DIES l\' .\'.B.— Word was ‘e- .ceived by .\Irs. R. I-I. .\l:it-\'clll ADELI.A'S f\Iillin(-ifiv. 177 tiral-‘of Rocky Point of the dczllli on 0 Ion Christmas Sl)(‘('Iiil\ also ."i‘Dccenilici‘ Ilrd of her coil~lli.l large range of an::oi';i sets and \ii l<‘i‘;iiu-is Hall at the l.anc.'l~ ‘ knitted wear l‘rice.s l'l.'» to 4.113 ter IIfl\'pllr'll. .\Ic\\ Brunswick .\lr RFMMAGI-Z shin [II V \l c A 11:1!’]nf‘}:]':“fi7.l;(. '.’f‘_,,:Wk’ P"'""‘ Saliirrln,\' lli"(‘f‘lllI)i‘I’ T 1‘ o'clock I ' ’ i ' l St I‘cti‘l's Il.'r\ \\ \ lilod |I\'(‘lI PRIZE Wl.\'.\'I-IRS In the winter clolliiu: draiilllg held Wednesday night at lthe Sacred Heart Home I‘I7(‘ l "5"", BR-ADI-I3‘. tlldlll “ENS. were \\’(ln bv the folloiiilig ptlrstfl now in stock ‘_‘0 Lllill lnodel only ch“-kt-n difmgr_ [tr-\~ yr Ma‘-. 3199'-’-T Slmll-"l0tlS’5t‘RT‘ ('ll8l‘l0llC' Pherson. Sacred Heart Home town Store second. ii doll. Miss I-Illcen l\lzit'- ll. ('lz ‘I it ~ ~ . “IFT5 tllll’ llt‘\\' Zlll ~ll0P I‘ afII‘IhIlI1(lI‘(I a1Il)Ia‘lll(((“I”\AI]l"SHIUITEIITII I sure to provide new ideas. in all ianham 31 l)nr(.,‘(.\.lor SIN.” price ranges Be sure to \'lSIL’ Pattersons New Store 113 Kenti HELP AT CRAPALID High St. Inear Queen). ‘School Red (‘ross Members of nrtrmw-' «I--~----I in ‘rT.".-”..-?i‘.'.‘.'-“Ll-‘3‘.2'...ZZ" °i{‘..'i“".‘-".-..“.'. F‘ "‘ w“""°"”"’ (‘l“”"“ ““”" "'"‘ Blood Donor Clinic in the (‘oni- "I ‘ll’ I3”-3“‘l -"'”"l"5 9"” 5l“"‘”lmunltv Hall to help with sever- I‘°""- “Ill” B“’“‘°“ Ltd la] different tasks in connection PATTERSON! New Km shop with the (‘linic. and rendered val- .“.a"S Vnur imptwmn I igluablc assistance In the accoilnt something I “me dmpront 8 of the ('l‘apaiid ('linic given in we how Hm “I” pm Us A H yestcrdavs edition, these fine at I13 Kent St Ilicar Queen‘. 1-::r“‘['ll;": “""‘ "““'l““ AWATCII for I'III'lllnIa'-‘ I. . ,_ ._ we believe that we have as wide §,'r‘(]"RL‘TT‘“."‘L‘V M (_””"‘\T va r I et v as ynll will find‘ " P "'1 tho” “"3 {mm ”""‘“"* anywhere. Credit terms may lie}? viral‘ ”";1m"N"i'l "I Mr" arranged at Pattersons I13 Kent Mr“ H 1'1‘ '_’ 1;h”"“"‘“‘~ “I 3'" 5'' ‘near Queen" ‘Rubv llimlwil ofnI‘)1t‘l:i(\‘ina a\r\"((II‘(‘Y“ITl§ (‘|1‘Y figh nm.-km i-‘rpghivolved in a serious car accident Fish today. Haddock fillits_‘T_hiS was caused by the car hit- Smelt and haddock. Fresh frozen « ting an ic.V -“P01 on the road. con- hallbut and mackerel. Phone Ihrttll W85 than lost and the car 4424_ I .1 post I rowing Mrs. Wood lclear of the car into the ditch She is a patient in the St (‘roisl Hospital at Drilmmondville. Que- bec. Mr. Thompson and Miss Wood escaped injury. , l lid ‘ sit CITY fish market Fresh Fish today. Haddock fillets. Smells and haddock. Fresh fro- ren halibut and mackerel. Phone 4424. COMPIJZTE COl'RSI"'. Sister- DIAMONDS for C h ri st m a 2 Joseph ' reen. I‘ S VI law Is the time to Ill’? ll" "VII and Miss Ethel Maclrlwen have Diamond Ring. new shipment has emnplelf the course of X- arrlved. be sure to see them Ray Technicians at the Char- lt Patteraons New Shop 113 Kent Inttetown Hospital School of at. near Queen). Radiography and have ulc- . cessfully passed the examin- WINS "0"" ‘ M” wm””“ ations of the Canadian Society Matthews. Central Royalty. won the doll in the draw sponao by the Central Royalty Women‘: nutitute. ' e rowing place last night at the regular of Radiological Technicians, Miss Macl-Twen is the riaughterl of Mrs Anne Maclvtwen. Souris. . ed IIOIICDIY "l99'lfll “I "W I“'“'“"'' Ray rtment Colchesier . ' l. r . N.s. Gina with meaning! Hcl §‘;:‘""‘V JD’:’;:""Nm 'n“"‘(. SM P keep Christ In Christmas by glv I.‘ z . De mouocsru '‘ is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Hammil. Centr s~ . She I on the staff of tho _ "°“3“""fl'"A|"°l I "Tm Ciuiariotietnivn Hospital. DUO fin. Oflodte Eaton's. PERSONALS 1 quell l Relatives and friends will re- gret to learn that Mrs. Claude- MacMillan is ill. She is ii patient In the Prince Edward island Hospital. I.D.Mac|.ooIl UNDEIAIIII ?Al.IlI ‘Mind The many friends of Mrs Geor- gila Sherren. 32 Paiismore St. will be glad to learn that she is! Improving after an attack of the III. Friends and relatives will be ‘find to know that Mr. George Scliool lecelillv school libl'al‘lali. IS secli rccciv very to ing the proceeds of the sale from Councl . -'$47I .3l)tl.000 i -(‘.ASI'1I.I'IY T\Iac\'lc.'il who lliali:l,.'cd the sale cupzillli for the Student I-‘ord. "Jilnior." of P e Gro- ccr_v is progressing favorably af- tcr all eincrgeiicy operation 5211- ‘t urdziy night at the tlty Hospital. grand {ma} of 1.4“ during the lCanada's World Trading Position ls Improving OTTAWA iCP> -— Canada's lll-- Canadian imports In October ternational trading posluon eased to $481,200,000. a drop of showed improvement in October $61,600,000 from a record $542.-J and the first 10 months of 1957 300,000 in October of last yeai'.l due mainly to a sharp drop lnllixports also declined by 851,-’ imports from the ‘ to $405,000,000 from 3456.- Preliminary figures Issued 000,000 in October. 1956. Thursday by the bureau of statis- In the 10 months imports total-I tics showed that the over - all led S-1.783.600 up fractionally trading deficit with all countries from $4.782.000,000 a year ear- eased in the month to $76,200,000 Iier. Shipments in this period alsol from 000 in October. 1956. rose to 84.046.100.000 from $4.026,-I For the 10-month period the def- 800.000. ' Iclt fell to $737,500.000 from $755.- U.S. BL'Yll\'('r (‘UT .000. The import decline in October Reduced purchases from the was caused entirely by reduced U.S. cut the October trade deficit buying from the US. with that 869000.000. Calla ian purchases from the to ‘$9.000. $l09,00tl.000iU.S. in the month dropped by uni last year. The deficit in the 10 estimated St‘-6.900.000 to 3327.700.- nioliths fell $l00.900.000 to 3992- 000 from $39~l.600.000 a year car-l 300,000 from $I,0‘J3,200.0()0 a year her. This reduccd the I0-month-’ ago. ‘total to 53.430.900.000 from $3.- lii I956 Caliada‘s trade deficit 493,100,000 last year. I with the U.S. was a record 81,-. October exp0Fl-S 10 lllt‘ U-5-I 29.I00.000. ‘showed a smaller drop. falling tol ldecllned to $55,800,000 from $67.- vacatod by the Department d W ays. A part of the space that will be vacated by the Department of Highways. A part of the space that will be vacated by the Department of Education on the ground floor of the vincial Building will be occupied by department of the Provincial Secretary. it was E iieawueadedl Pat” Is I958 Irish Play Headed Pat". a three comedy. will be presented as the St. Patrick's play for 400,000 and for the 10-month pc~.lI958, President J. Pius Callag- 'od were down to $60-1,()o0,o()o‘han. informed the members from s659.5o0,oo0, of the Benevolent lri The increase in purchases andllcty last nlfllll 8! IIICIT cut in sales owered Canada's,‘m0tlllll)’ mt‘0lltlIl- - trade surplus with the U.K. to‘ Th? Play Will be S1380-‘d 81 $11,500,000 in October, down from the Community Centre on Sat- s2;i.70o.oou last year. The surpluslurday March 15th and Monday in the lil months was down tol-Manhh Wm‘ AUIIIOT OI the P13)’ $lt')6.300.000 from $252,600,000 lastlls Charles George- year. I Rou business of $258.700.000 from $2&3.600.000. In lea.-ned_ the 10 months exports totalled - 82.438.600.000. up from $2,399,900.- 000 a year earlier. I’, Purchases from the United» Kingdom continued to rise In the. . advancing to $44,300,000 from $~I3.700.000 a year earlier. For the 10 months the figure rose to $~l:l7,700.000 from $406.- 900.000. U.I(. EXPORTS DOWN Exports to Britain in the month‘A('l i l l “Red i s c- regular 'CgI:sBlood—Donor Obiective ‘ed Of l,000 Reported Exceeded ;m 445 donors registered at the'two members of the Charlotte- three sessions of rd CV0-‘V‘ town Committee. who met with held at H , - me (Mad-La" Legion Buudnntexcerllent response to their ye.5u.may_ m chalk up 3 wtauperstllial calls they made to the of 1003 --Life Saversw at ,h(. different departments in the Fed- N0 days of Clinics in Char. ieral Building. A check on those. lottetown. This was 33 in excess ."°g‘5'°"“d ”‘""“~'h‘“” the I““"‘ of the objective for (Iharlottt-Ed,“-"5 ’°"e“l°d E°°d PF°P°"‘l own and ‘Kinny! and made H tlon of new donors. It was estl-1 .mated that about 25 per cent‘ the 4 - ; f tho‘ ' t Tile many friends of Mrs. Al— . I°ur‘.da-V3 0! C1”"°5 £1‘! :3“ lgharlorteflolygna tengalfe “were lison MacY\Illlali. city will hei ”“"_’““"-' "°"V " la 9 ;m,_,mbm of the “me Saver. pleased to hear that she is pro- iSh;\’1“'“g}"‘ A S J P Club grcssiliL' I:i\oill'abl_v after under-‘ r‘ , ' _‘ ‘meg’ FLO’ AF. t d _ lh Lad . ;.Ztllll‘_I .\lll‘;1(‘l')'. .\lrs. .\Iacf\IllI;in is ‘mclal (halrmdm and Mr‘ '9' Ltd!" yes er 83' 9 ‘es * an (,mplm.m, M the Dominion mont Archer. Charlottettiwn Auxiliary of the Charlottetown. W.” M ‘publn. works» Chairman. of e Red Cross Branch of the Canadian Le- . .,,, .,_ -,,_,__ _ I310 onor Committee, said gion efficiently looked after the was most gratified with the re- refreshments t w New Mernbers of s inse. and expressed sincere the’ 8130 Conlflbuted the Slim Alpha Y's Men's Club Inducted File licw members were in arc] and Mrs. Fred M'acMiIIan. ducted last night at we regular meeting of Alpha Y‘ Men's Club of ('harlottctown. The ceremony was conducted by a team com-‘ posed of Frncst Bell. W. S. Mc- lpreparing and serving of the owards ' last night that their Committee- hich assist Nurses Red Cross thanks to all who helped in any lot $25-00 Other ETOUPS way to make the Clinics V\'t'F9lht‘ successful in every way. TheylAssoc. of ’ mentioned e fine results ob- ‘Corps. and CT055 Hlfilli tained by Mrs. Henry Blanch- School members of Rochfordl Square and Notre Dame. I so ing yesterday P.E.l., Farmer Begins Damages Suit. Magistrate And Eight Others Murtrv. Richard Mathcson. Erlicst (‘la\\smi. Ralph Rul>t‘rl.' owl-"..\' SOUND. Ont ICPI —-[two walkerton justices of the I-Iduiii Jolinstonc anti Arthur Suits have been launched aitainsclpcacez _ nmar The mndidaies were Vic. a magistrate and eight other per~| William Tomlinson. QC. Keil- tor (‘anicl-oii. jsnc Arnfastvlsons in the Walkerton and Portinedy s first lawyer; John Gorrlll. Lester Kelzcr and‘l‘7l’a‘lYl dlslrlcl 0" behalf OI Bruml David ltogers The club president, Roy Small— “ed mall. presided at the business meeliiig. assisted by the presldciil. George Purvls. usual lierty sing-song was led by John Ivans with Mrs. Rogers at the piano. Sccrclarv George ported. Jack Mcxair. been foilr meetings this fall a ' ing I00 per cent attendance. IMPORTS SLOWING OTTAWA iCPl—Value of Can- ada‘s imports in August was compared to $473,- 7iltI.0il0 in the corresponding molitli last year. the hurcau SIilIl.<Ilt's' reported Wednesday. at £1.lt.’i.'».400.000 compared to $3.- 80l..‘iIl0.000 in l956’s January-Aug- ust peril BIRTHS JARDINI-I — At Prince (‘ounty Hospital on December 4th. to Mr and Mrs. Robert Jardinc. Frectouii. a daughter DOWLING — Al the t'harlottc- l "(.e_‘ronto lawyer Lewis Duncan. act- 1-he;ing for Kennedy. Keith persons for unstated damages for alle ed p \\'rjght_ onment. trt-astii~er Lorzin McLellan and persecution and breach of duty- \'ill'lllllS ('tlIllIlllIl(‘(‘ ('ll£'Ill‘Illt"Il I'(‘- chairman I of attendance. said that ther had :23 on 3 charge of vagrancy and "‘ convicted July I l i l l Mrs. Peark Kennedy. the farm ers' wife: I Edward Chappell, a Port Elpln‘ farmer and Kennedy‘: father-in-_ w I County farmer William Lyle Ken- 3. The writs were served by To-‘ E? ' I APPLICATION DENIED [ Mr. Duncan applied to the ()n-. tario Supreme Court Oct. I for‘ an order quaslling the convictioni The application was denied. The. Ontario Court of Appeal upheldl the denial. Subsequently the Su-: preme Court of Canada denied Kennedy leave to appeal In a letter to Justice Minister‘ The farmer is suing the nine g false arrest. false impris- acy. malicious Kennedy was arrested last May e was bound over to keep the peace and Fulton dated Nov. 23. Mr. Dun- granted suspended sentence on can complained of the Supreme bond of $500. Court of Canada's disposition of The writs were issued against: the case. heard by a court panel Magistrate 0. C McClevis of which included Mr. J ustice walkerton. who convicted l-(en~ Charles Locke- ; vagrancy charge; Mr. Duncan has since been nedy on .1. w I-‘rec-born, QC, Bru(‘(‘.Sll!nITl(lll4‘(I to appear before the County cmwn a[forn(‘y_ who pr-og.'Supreme Court of Canada Dec. 9 ecuted Kennedy; ' Provincial Police constable lvan‘be cited for contempt in (‘OM90- Wade. who arrested Kennedy; ltion with an incidait Nov. 18 in A. E. Ferguson. county jailer, another case when he objected to who imprisoned him; ‘proceeding if Mr Justice Locke Arthur Brown and John F.llis.isat on the panel. Clayton Show Widow Off Late~_ Guest Of Honor Rev. Dr. Fullerton .l (‘layton Shaw. who is now Dies If] chlfown I on retirement leave after thirty one of Charlottetown-I mm; [mm ”,,spm.,l M,\._ _-;(m, 1957 m seven years of service with the;honored ladies. the former Mar- Mr anti .\lrs. Leo A. l)owlingiDepartment of Fisheries. was thel8"°l (“'53- “'ld°“' 07 the lit" 8 5”“ V3111 Kt"Vl" ““ll"~’Illlll-I lllgucst of honor yesterday after-l lnoon at a pleasing function in llos- the Departmental offices in the was in her ninety—seventh year. Ills ST!-J\\'.\RT \i lllt‘ l‘ l-L l pll;il on 'l'liiirstla_\. 7.. l‘l.‘i7. to Mr and Mrs Waldo “‘‘‘'‘‘"‘h‘‘r ‘ Confederation Building. Rev. Thomas F. I-‘ullerton. D. D passed away peacefully at her home Wednesday afternoon. She dcr generation 8 . recall her days in the Mansel M Mr. Shaw was plCS(‘nIf‘d with Will It Stewart. RR R. a son. Allison an add,” which was road by p_iwhere as the wife of Dr. Fuller- l.cii.:h ll lbs II on — At Prince (‘ouliiv Ilospital. Deccniber 4th to M1’. and Mrs I-Elmer Casclcy. Ken- sington «nee Rose II('(‘\'csl a son Myron David weight 9 lbs JARDINE — At the Prince (‘oun- tv on December 4. 1057. and Mrs Robert Jartilnc of Freetown. a dangli- lcr. ('yn1hia Ann. Weight 7 pounds. 7 ounces. ENGAGEMENTS \IA('I.I-‘.()l the en MRS f‘F‘.AItl.F‘. Rrookfield. announces I gagement of her youngest‘ daughter Katherine Pearle to Lorne Hamilton son o Mrs‘ Murray and the late Gordon Murray Brackley Reach. MARRIAGES I AITKEN — HARDY The Mar- riage is announced of ins l\‘largaret Annie llardv the Hardy and the late Mrs. Hardy of Alberton to Mr. Albert Mac- intosh Aitken the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Munroe Altken of Lower Montague on October 19- cniployees by Cecil Palmer. ‘tection officer from Halifax. ‘ P" ’‘ flcer. presided A. Mcl.cllan of Sollris and a ton. she spent many happy years travelling bag on behalf OI fellow - izivmtz generously 0! hrr service-s :to both the church and the com- Mrs Shaw was also rcmeni-lITl|"l|l.\'- bered and was presented “till a Mrs. I-‘ullerion possessed a bouquet of flowers by Miss Hazel charming personality and was‘ Moran "kindly and lovable to all with, , , whom she Into contact.‘ Mr. Shaiv was protection of- During her years in the Manse flcer for Queens (ounty when he and in the later years. many retired. Present for the occasion mm. pprsons suffering {mm mm were protection officers from and hung" experienced hm. quiet other parts of the Province and generosity and warmth. The‘ I'‘’''"’‘' ’°"- "'9 chm 9”‘ Manse was always open house. and many (‘lergymen from far In- and near knew where they could (‘fl as District Protection Of» find 3 wgrm welcome; the gfudy‘ . of the Manse was home to them‘ NOTICE Out of respect to the Jnomory of . the late Mrs. (Rev. Dr.) T. F. Fullerton. the offices at City Hall will be closed on Friday afternoon during the funeral. Warran Farrar. recently th. 1957 in United Church Al- berton DEATHS GRAHAM At Breadalbane‘ Dec. 5. 1957. William E. Gra- ham. in his 77th year. Remains will be forwarded from Dav- ison‘s Funeral Home this after- noon to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beairsto. Kenslngton, where the funeral will be held on Saturday at 2 pm. followed‘ by service in St. Mark's Church Keniilngton at 2.:IJ p.m. Inter- ment PeooIe'a Prundary, Ken; I 1 POULTRY Loading fowl. chicken and capons every Monday and Wednesday until noon, for evlscer- ated plant in Summerslde. Please book in ad- vance. Phone 7886 collect for pick up service. URBAN MCQUAID Soltliport Ito show cause why he should not 0<‘(‘UP.l' tl|t‘>_ f ___-... th society was dealt with during lthe evening. Russel St. John. chainnan of the property Com- [mm,_§|x mittee, proposed extensive re- IIu\'all0n.s to the all. Mrs Fullerton was predeceas- by her husband years ago A (laughter. lllargaretg . _ hich would enlarge the Pres‘ andhfr-SOII. Tom, also prcdeccas (‘film ha“ and Wm be adopted She is silrvlved by two sons: by “"3 S°°.'my.‘ - . John. a (‘I\ll cnginccr living in The d;s:>>(‘lt:l%ilSbeU;‘ll3lll(5jll°nCl‘l’:"g9dl BI‘lIl.\ll Lolumbla, and James ma P now ‘her. mm W“ three daughters: the Rev. Dr. . rt Angeles, Calif; Jessie. teacher ”‘°"”°d l° erect figunntgs on at Prince Street School. and ‘ ."°°I prepanwry Jcali. Mrs. Alex Agncw. (‘har-,(_/Il':§‘_"‘ga_:«s°as°n' Iottctown ’ Tile funeral will take place Fri- ":00 p. m . day afternoon at - with services at St. James Church. 0 ° Interment wil be In the People's‘ Coming Tonlght Cemetery. ‘ I CPl Any tax the governmen C OTTAWA which plans this session may shortly after i9 p.m. ASTL was announced Thursday night that is when Finance Min- ister Donald l-'lemlt\X Will m3l“‘ Qclis Home, School Ass’n Holds Meeting A report by Mrs. r1.-irl I.a\'t‘l‘s a statrmrnt In openmiz debate on on the national Home and School Ills tl€‘PtlTllllt‘m3l e"P°"d“‘“'° 95' convention held last summer in M11195 Vancouver featured the regular Although the 80"Cl'Ilm9m ll“ meeting of the Queen Charlotte said it Plans 30 Present 50 IN" 8 Home and School Association mal budget thisgsessiou. there held last night at the school h:i\e been growing indications lihrarv. The president. Mr. Slew~‘lhal .\lr I-‘lcmlng's speech will art \\'illiams. presided. constuutc. in effect. a "baby bud- ilri g the evening the mem- get" ‘VOCRLIODII students clubrooms 000 is- DEMAND WAGE ACTION WEATHER TORONTO (CPI —- ‘tempera tum tuned by tho Ioronto pub lic weather office: Min. Max. (Night) (DI!) Dawson . . . . . . .. lob 4b Vancouver . . . . 35 44 Victoria . . . . . . . . . . .. 38 49 dmonton . . . . . . . .. 24 27 Regina . . . . . .. 11 21 The two local Orphanage: and the Provincial Infirmary will benefit this Christmas from the skill and generosity of the stu- dents at the Vocational School. Continuing an annual project initiated several years ago. the ' have con- structed nineteen hand sleigh; which will be distributed during the Christmas season. as follows: eight to each Orphanage. and three to the Infirmary. They were angered by Gail- lard‘s plan to slash food subsid- ies and thus send up reta prices of bread. sugar and other commodities. The premier put the plan forward in a move to‘ 90.000.000.000 fr a n c s ($214,000.- l. Gaillard said he would resign Immediately if the Socialists quit lm. The leaders of all parties in the government majority held a somr times-heated Illa-hour session in Gaillard's office and reached their shaky agreement. They do- subsidies should be tained except those on bread. They said the resulting in- crease in the price of bread would be compensated by special allow- ances to pensioners and persons classified as economically weak. But much remained to be set- For Orphanage: I Page 2 The Guardian Friday. Dec, 6:195? Winnipeg 21 2; TOYQMO ............. 20 31 Ottawa ...... ....... 5 2; Montreal I6 -5 Quebec 7b 1', "redericton . 8 3 Saint John . .. I6 33 Koncton . . . 15 3~, llalifax .,........ 25 gr ittharlottetowa 19 -_»-, iydney . 27 2‘ ’armoutt. . .. 26 3; t. John's. Nfld. 25 31 HALIFAX (CPl—The weather offlce says a narrow area of high pressure will cross the are_expected to bring increasing cloudiness to New Brunswick. Forecasts: - Northern Nova Scotla. Prlnc. Edward Island: Cloudy \\llh , few clear Intervals little tliahge in temperature; north winds 2( -diminishing in the afternoon tr southwest I5. Low-high at ye“ Glasgow 22 and 28. Charlotte. town 30 Eastern N.B. counties, it,“-9, St. John River valley: Clcar be. -coming cloudy In the afternoon milder; light winds Increasing ,.‘, afternoon to south 20 rt. high at Molictoli and Fredericton 10 and 32. Saint John 10 and 33, Upper St. John River \alle\ Bay of Chaleur: Clear L)(.‘t‘\JfllIfig' cloudy about noon; milder; light winds increasing in the morning to south I5 and in the afternoon to south 25. Low-high at Edmund. ston and Campbellton zero and High tide today at CIIFITIOLIQ. town at 10.29 am. and 941 p m At Rustico at 4.47 p.m. Suinmer. side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. sun rises today at 7.36 am and sets at 4.32 p.m. tied before the threat of a new political crisis was remov . The Socialists demand that the overnment accept the full claims of 1,0()0.000 civil servants. want wage increases to meet higher living costs. Thus far the government has only offered I compromise. The political leaders were not optimistic when they left the pre- mier‘; 0 ice. hence Minister Pierre Pflimlin insisted no final accord has been reached and said agreement is needed on the bud- get as a wli e. The latest cabinet just trouble: 0 days before the CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS II [at It. i Phone 4922 am Atlantic Council summit meeting. Prov. Gov’i Depts. Move The I)cpartment of lligliwaysi has moved into the old Post ()f- fice building which is now owned by the Provincial Government and the Department of Education is also expected to move into the! l building iii the near future it was . learned last night from Hoot Dougald .\‘laci\'innon. Minister of‘ ' I no . EGGS It was also learned that the Departnicnt of Welfare will move into the I'ro\ilicial Building and space which was I) n bers were entertained with a skit -- performed by four members of the group. After the completion of the en- I Iertaiiinicnt a " uzz session" was‘ f held in \\hlCIl all members in at- N tendancc took part. i Lunch served by the hospitali- Troub as l committee, followed by “The; . . . ; Queen"_completed the evening's.(_;fi§::_s(AfJb;elPr:$5:;dF Gigi proceedings. ’ . ._l --- —— - — —- — gether a partial agreement on fi nancial policy Thursday night af- ter teetering all day under the threat of widespread resigna- 0 .. 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