.; rho doorman. Charlottetown. Mom, .‘ov. 30, 1954, 23. l M 1 Exports OI Sporting Goods To Europe Shows Increase OTTAWA (CPI — Canada‘s hrs'—Iznown sporting goods pn‘l to Europe has always been the hockey coach. Now, it hf‘ems, Canada is determined to dress and equip the teams as IF” I I‘anadian manufacturers. With , lush Euuropean market firmly in their sights. have increased exports overseas from X 5305.904 in 1959 up to $1.383.527 mg In 1963 while such exports to Canada's best customer, the United States. have gone up only 27 per cent And figures trade department show that In the first six months of this year “H.311 sporting goods exports are up 74 per cent over the same period last year. This does not represent only hockey equipment. of course For instance, the expo pleaztn‘e boats reached 31.58% n59 last year. a m-per-cent in- crease over the previous year Apart from a relatively few winter items. Canadian-manu- released by the. factured sporting goods never e - established a major beachhead in_ the European markets Ship- ping costs were high. buyers relatively scarce. and the US market 15 right on the. doorstep. Even now, only 20 per cent of I But look at the way it‘s gain- Norway last year bought $24.- 577 worth of Canadian sporting goods. A year earlier it was $8.887. Finland took in 371.688 in 1963 compared with $24549 in 1962. France increased her pur. chasos from 321.844 to $62,279. and hockev-mad Sweden pur- chased $220,969 worth last. year compared with a year-earlier to- tal of 5129.333. k The only European country to show a decline in the purchase of Canadian sporting goods was Britain From a 1962 peak of $459,650 her total dropped last year to $411,798 But in 1961 the total was only $254,232. N.Y. Stock Market Takes Worst Beating In Months \‘EW YORK IAPI—The stock market last week took its worst loss in three months amid rising interest rates and disturbing news reports from The Congo and Viet Nam If every one of the four trad- ing sessions one less than usual because of he U.S. Thanksgiving Day holiday—the market lost groun The holiday itself was an added reason for market weak- ness because many Wall Street- ers used it. as the start of a fourday weekend. thus remov- inIz some potential sources of demand from the market ‘ i I n Atlanta. Ga. announced mat i would raise its prime rate to from 41/: per cent. 1 43.- ‘ier cent lEFFECTS WIDE}! SPREAD The increases Were disturbing to the stock market community. which has always been averse ers with the best credit ratings, and its effects usually in out. on the whole structure of lead- ing rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 8.20 to 882.12. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 4.7 to 327.9. its steepest set-back since the week ended Aug. 8 when it fell Although auto sales were re- covering following tht recent strikes. stocks of the auto com. the week was IR.- 3 compared with 23,142,600 shares In the full five I day trading previous week. The five most active tissues on the New York Stock Ex- ug o. .3 3.1.6.; CHRISTMAS ‘, 3 area; omsa. up .I‘. a i T 1 h , If 2-: ' ._ . “git. unspenton. . . I. . 4 ' SHOPPING gmgesuifiiipbsiirflitu 3:14 8% 535:“ . . ‘ ‘ ‘ - ve mos ac ve ssues on. r m STARTING THURSDAY e American Stock Exchange were: DEC. 3rd Open until St. Volume for EXTRA H Shanrock Uranium. up 1-16 at' I 5.16; Scurry Rainbow Oil. up I at 17; an Idria! Mining. up Vs at 2%. panies took little heart. General Motors. always regarded as a market leader, declined 1V: to 96': American Telephone, the most I | man. moans I Some 50 hiking clubs in the U.S. cooperate in keeping the." widely held stock of all. dropped CHRISTMAS GIFI GUIDE .. . The‘ easy way to gift shopping 2.050 - mile - long Appalachian; Trail open each year. t m ’ New Park Mining. up 1% at .30 pm. 6% on 257,300 shares; Generatr Daily Development. up at. 4%: Monday to Saturday on Monday with the news that the British bank rate had been increased to seven per cent from five r cent. This was Immediately followed by a raise to four per cent from 3% i per cent. in the discount ratei charged by the U.S. federal re- I serve to member banks. Can- ada at the same time raised the rate to 4“; from four per cent Then came a rash of in- creases in interest payments to depositors in commercial banks -oifering immediate competi- tion to those who buy common . stocks for their yield. s the week ended. the The tone for the week was setl zens and southern national bank ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY 8: OUEENS iovation work. commercial wir- WIRING NEW HOMES. ren- AT HOME __ Mr. and Mmi ing. free estimates. Storey Elec- Lemuel MacKinnon. Highfield will be at home to their relatives friends and neighbours on Dec- ember 2 from 3-5 pm. d :- pm. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. I} N LOADING CAR of , man of Summerside, ed tric. Telephone 47341 day or night. LETEN TO Miss Carrie Hol- interview- on “On Tour" 01110.50 Tuesday morning 0 v e r Radio. Cake Monday. November 30th C-F‘CY- Wiltshire Dairying Co. THE THIRD installment City of Charlottetown Real Es-fMonflay‘ tate taxes is due and payable on Ia: 8' or before Nov. 30th. 1964. of Ryan Hall Johnston‘s WEEKLY card party In Mt. River. November 30 starting p.m. COLD WAVES: Specials on all COLD WAVE specials $12whit/ayes Mondays. Tuesdays. Wed- . Gala Beauty Salon. Phone 4-9481. - f r 100(1— V _ . Inesr‘lays o f . $1000 for $7 50. $7,501“.00 for $4.50; 3750 for $6 for $7.50: $12.50 for $10 Cameo iBeauty Centre. Phone 4-8654. i INTEREST AT the rate of ‘él of one per cent per month wi during Decem ber. $10.00 ATTENTION — Old time fid- ll . be charged on an overdue City dBling and step dancing contest at of Charlottetown taxes. Moore and MacLeod ' Street. Charlottetown. ALL UNSECURED taxes, that is Motor Vehicle. Educational .ne aovs' SKI jackets - seasis'zsm first prize for and Business taxes are past due.1 Steps are being taken for col- lection of same. IN ORDER to vote in the forthcoming Civic Eleciton. all taxes. both current year and ar- rears. must be December 31. 1964 . ., .Dq ENTERTAINMENT wm be Presbytery of P.E.I. Kensington ’ thd in Vernon River Hall Satur-ipr‘k‘bylerian Chum“. dai‘. November 28. Music by the DECPmbe" 1' 7-30 , Star-dusters. ‘ paid in full by R aailica Recreation Centre. Wed- 2. at 8 pm. fiddling with sday December Ltd, Queeniother good prizes for other wm- j KINGS COUNTY ACADIA NUT OIL treated MacLeans concreteblocks. Mon- 1 tague. PRINCE COUNTY everend George conducted by the Tuesday. pm. CHRISTMAS Shop at Waltes ‘ or will resume practise on Mon- day. November 30th. ‘ M cItI- " Git ts for Christmas Viking Automatic DRYER Has infinite heat control guaranteeing the proper temperature ‘8 c for Her “Open Seven Days and Nights’ Baby Needs Fountain Service 0 Greeting Cards .7 Complete Line of Drugs and Sundries l LARTER S ' Drug Sundries 45 Elm Ave. Dial 2-2532 for all kinds of fabrics. Safety door switch shuts off heat when door is opened. Heat limit safety switch prevents over- heating. Top moulded lint tray easily emptied. For 220 volt operation. Steel cabinet with white baked enamel finish. RED HOT SPECIAL. Each THE PERFECT GIFT FOR “HER” This Christmas . Coats I SERVICE of Induction for the . Tannahill. - HOT. TURKEY dinner Satup Pharmacy—something for every ‘ day, November 23“, m the high member of family. Old spice.‘ school auditorium. Hunter River. Yardley» M“ “0"”- Km“ Serving from 5 ppm. proceeds in cameras. Ganongs. M o i r a . aid of Cengul Queer” Athletic Smiles 'N Chuckles chocolates. Association. music boxes. hair dryers, baby V gift . Use our free layaway. DR. LARSON. C h i ropract-.Shop early at Waite: Pharmacy- Iopposite the Post Office Summer- ' 'de. I'ICES NOTICES ROCK - SHAKE SIDING ‘ and BLOWING INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manvillo O Permanent Centennial Colors : "Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" The most inexpensive home care _ . REE ESTIMATE" t us orove it with e “ 5 Year Iiow Cnst Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 S’side 436-3419 TYPEWRITERS . FOR CHRISTMAS _ ROYAL EMPRESS” Magic Margin the Facts from your Representative R. C. KEENAN Business Machined Sales & rvice 100 Fitzroy St. Phone 4—9525 55W” 3 ' A COMPLETE LINE of G. E. Small Appliances BURKE ELECTRIC 112 Kent St. Ph. 2-1221 ‘ . 134.89 NO DOWN PAYMENT . Dresses . Sweaters Newest Styles Housecoats and Lingerie KENNEDY’S LADIES' WEAR 166 Queen St. Phone 4-8925 Holiday Food Shelliurn STEREO CONSOLE MODEL Well known British 4 speed automatic changer. Features include; 7 tube performance, 2 speakers with whizzers. Beautiful furniture styling in walnut finish. Vi’oofers and network to give sparkling high ‘ Religious i ts Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Greeting Cards The Bible House 170 Kent Street _ Opposite Eaton's ‘ H The Island‘s Most “COMPLETE” Line of Photo & Hobby Equipment Transistor Radios McINNIS Photo and HobISy Supply Books. Mottoes. Plaques and I and full throated has notes. Red Hot Special Each FOR A SPECIAL GIF'I‘ .Attractively packaged fancy fruit is available at your local retailer. See them today. BOOKS for CHRISTMAS The Specialist by Chic Sale . u Tweeters matched by cross-over 9 .97 I9” VIKING PORTABLE TV RED HOT SPECIAL. EACH 197.95 Slim vinyl covered portable case for easy hand- ling. New 19” “Squared Corner” picture tube. Pre-set fine tuning. Curved safety glass provides wide angle viewing. Front mounted. full-fidelity speaker. Cool operating chassis. Circuit breaker and thermistor a$ure long life and trouble-free , Candy By Terry Southern $5.95 The Card Shop 111 Kent St. P'h. 2-2202 YOU CAN SEND NEWS FROM HOME EVERY DAY To someone who's away. moments of 1965 with a year or THE EVENI Just before Christmas a gift c ACADEMIC UPGRADING COURSE PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE Charlottetown. P.E.I. The Provincial Vocational Institute in co-oper- ation with the Federal Department of Labour offers a five-month BASIC TRAINING COURSE beginning January 4, 1965. In this full time day course instruction will be given in ENGLISH, MATHEMATICS a n 6 SCIENCE on the Grade IX and X level. Students who Qualify will be admitted to ‘rade training I courses beginning In September. 1965. For further Information apply to the Registrar ‘ Floor Mata ‘ ' nun-ore Cookie Jars Three Tier Plates . Lamps .. THE GIFT 166 Prince St. .a THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFT THE GUARDIAN your gift recipients. hand signed as you personally direct. PHONE or WRITE THE CIRCULATION DEPT. I DIAL +8506 THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE AUTO ACCESSORIES SELECT FROM OUR LARGE STOCK OF G.M. ACCESSORIES "THE GIFT OF HIS CHOICE" passes ‘ Seat Belts "10% OFF ON ALL ACCESSORIES" WITH THE PRESENTATION OF THIS AD. Hillside Motors Ltd. St. Peters Rd. — Parts Dept. — Phone 2-1343 PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE NOV. 23 - 28 no.4. long subscription to Grafton St Ch'town A tst d. ‘ Vik' 1 in —————_ performance. n on an mg ‘ mg” va ue SHOP THIS sight and sound. GIFT GUIDE FOR Viking Viking Vacuum Cleaner 9 Transistor f stats- Large CHRISTMAS . mmugtiggtgfieigfifinfimt VALUES - Foor Po Is er a... 47.89 Zinc alloy cast housing gives rigidity 2 bands. 9 transistprr on-off switch that insures continuous alignment . h has. setting for Hi-Fi Sound or DX and long life. Automatic handle lock. Viking Wringer Was er posmon. Built-in antenna. or for dis» Powerful IA. H.P. motor with lifei With automatic mr and purnup‘5 Safety wringer Encehpuéls gntlggilgc " l ' t . bs control.101b.ca tysqiiare . rpon , ., ,I - “Share the 3"“ mud Eggngbrigdls t:dn(limesfltle'i‘dlgwoLciilm00 RED HOT SPEeiIcAhL. 1 er carrying case included. It is pos- sible. to use two earphones for priv- ate listening for two people. 7.97 Save 40.00 Automatic Defrost Refrigerator RED HOT SPECIAL. EACH 9.89 NS PATRIOT ard will be mailed to each of FIrQSIde Sets Made of wrought iron with solid . RED HOT SPECSIAL. ET brass handles. 12.89 Save 100.00 Enterprise Range length fluorescent lamp. FOR COV ' era " Frost afield! Full .. clock controlled oven, electric 35 II" true ffeem: 56mm minute minder, automatic oven pre- 7.8 refrigerator section Wltl’l auto- heat' Variable spew broiler and bake matic defrost full width crisper broil pilot lights. timed appliance ' ' , d ‘ 3L Re outlet. seven he’ii‘lt1 swltlsltiies, ugh-drip drawer. magnetic 00159 g- 0 .' cooking top. e “ cro - om ’ 24493 No Down Payment. OT GITTGerO I' oven ipi [pf 33p feature. , g . ' stand years of constant use. RED HOT SPECIAL. EACH » 20% off RED HOT SPECIAL. EACH I0°/. off 9 5 95 . I5% OH I I Charlottetown +.' " 7 . _ L, , . . .01‘ phone 2-2401, Charlottetown.