[to Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur... Dec. 10, 1954_ 17 at the same time stimulated the trer. ’i ‘ cosine I t” 1 _ . d5 by public taste and in topless bathing Stilts. What de‘happy result has been fig «,3. m. a.” of 05,, 21.193910” 0,. Cs ai. Hulls: I: du e pressing impact would this have nation of V I the nicicle Indus— seqnent need for higher ecu-iagement orb-operation 1nd other zanizatinn for Economic Co-op- nomic activih to contra? unem- aspectli ' I 5.11:3: com . ‘Dr. Gil Schonning of the Cana- "The latest change In wom- had ' ' o i on occupations and em tr ' I - v ' ‘ I . V . . . - y no“ that may teen-ager eratioii and Development. WIIII plo)ment at present levels. Increased .lbnr mobilitv Mixer!“ hlearbor department specu- en .5 styles has clearly not been ployment in the textile indus- has a hot—rod " e m p II a sis on technological He suggested that the gross might be needed to put men Sch n .e ,V . 'l _ CHUSCd by "100")? Changes." mi in" IUS? 'mauine what an‘MUCH TO BE DONE change in North America, national product—the total of where the jobs were. 0 "mg-'9 dnd VS“) M In! suggested St'lmnmna’. assistant expansive effect on the cos- Sclionnin: said a lot more Earlier. Director J. P. Fran- all goods and services produced Seen Aided By Topless Suits By ARCH MICKENZIE topless bathin WASHINGTON ‘CPl — Thelliit the textile economic impact of the topless bathing attire was bared at a research branch of the labor de- I at Canadian - United States‘partment. g. suit might havelconlerence on automation as an “There is. Industry hard but illustration of the impact on job director of the economics and amight have to rise annually mm”. 0" won” exclusive of any price changes Amsterdam The _Nethec. by six or 6.5 per cent and this lands' largest city. I5 hunttnn- posed a major challenge for tirer on w n piles driven metic and tourisi industries.“ On the other hand. rising af- fluence was a uart of rising de- mand for power boats and needs to be done In the whole field of ascertainIiIC'. how chang- ing industrial structures affect trends in occupations. cis of the Canadian labor de- partment's economics and re— search branch said the near fu- ture probably holds increasing for example. the .ggg __ I O '4 ‘ ‘ , r, I ‘ _attempt to introduce power lawn mowers “but a less The three-day conference is change tor Canada and the con- government policy, labor-man- deep into WEI Sfind~ A A ~ ‘7' (I, y‘ "' fl ’7 a" r, 'u'v. '4 ,.l {6% ,_" 1-“ a" ,p _.»I ',~ I. (:1 .;’ n g 341;: . '-~ 7 w r - I g .‘ 7". ~m~w_"ir 7” 7V — mi— g—W- Hgfifi-T—“m'wy—‘7 ! . . .. a . . ,. . . massWsssssaWWW - W. a M it ‘ M I . i {It I M I I . __ i ,. t PRICES i EFFECTIVE ‘ i ’TIL CLOSING TIME S‘.T. DEC. 12th FREE FREE FREE FREE ‘ KODA K FIESTA CAMERAS (Guaranteed 2 Winners in Each Store) ' FREE \\t n. _..._..a.a.n....s.........-t 4 -.- a -u...‘....~a......._.u-...............--.....,.-"§$%: _. .I _ egg Just Depal;:l::; I212: L;:;ls Ballot Box SUNNY-VALE SLICED OR HALVES E g F u . fl. LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN P E A c H E s :r E : SHOULDER 5.KINLESS Beam 2 49c i. i c c CHASE & SANBORN Les, 6 ; ' K Coffee 2;:- 95: Ed? g CANADA PACKERS LB. 53 3 SWEET Pic:LEn LB. WAS“) (PIECE) 4 02. pm. 27C LI'BY'S Iced—lb. : - _ _ g _ V a f BOlOGNA 3, AM. 29: PORK HOCKS 24c - 49‘ FRUIT COCKTAIL 35c ; DELICIOUS MEATY i Almonds :25; 39c * , o, 3 LBS- WASCO BLEACHED CANADA PACKERS FIRST GRADE BUTTER O N 41c 49c Almonds AG; NABISCO SHREDDED Wheat SCHWARTZ (ICE BOX) PEANUT NEW STOCK MIXED NUlS 2%. 95¢ LADY ALICE SEAMLESS MOIRS POT 0' GOLD :v 12 OZ. PKGS. ; '°* 'NYIONS 39(233135' 45c 57c 1-29 QUICK QUAKER ROLLED .93: 256 Lb. ‘ ' I __I With Every $5.00 Order 'I‘w““._u“l "‘-_“u“““uww‘w onmsrms on MARVENS 5 life; 63‘: «a-‘m-auuww“q‘uv.u‘v-‘u‘uvu-vuwvu“ SWEET JUICY ORANGES MaclNTOSI-l RED APPLES 5 Las. 59° 5 LBS. 33° I 379° “mu-- Sodas Firsts.“ as. 696 ONLY AT CLOVER FARM as oz. 4 CLOVER FARM LIGIIT on DARK _ CLOVER FARM AND D SATIN TIN Chocolates ’ 2::- 79c Mixture 33c “00“” ‘ GAMBLE FRUIT CAKE I 2 99c (anagram HARD LB. BARLEY ‘ L312? CLOVER FARM | 933ml “" ' Clear TOYS ‘nifi' 43C “I-FI‘ APPLE JUICE 35¢ : ,; Ribbon Candy n: 45c we 39: Cookies 2 69c » [a'ggfinfiimmjgffl 25 CHOICE PEAS 3 49c g 2:10:13. 1 .7 MaoLAREN'S Olives, SweZlEMRILZ & GherIdnsI CLOVER FARM GREEN OK We carry a wide selection of Candy Canes. F I g 3—,. Christmas Candles. Ornaments. ' 3 "Ls .00 3 2'3: ~ Wrapping Paper and Tm Lights. _ ' Red mp.- c cram FARM 1:533 TOMATOES III I LK idiiii iiiiT . . . 39c SEABROOK FARM ' BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS HELP FIGHT TB hh‘h‘hmhkhvvv~\‘v v-w-mmmnhmu L