CITY & QUEENS , at 8 P-m' 1).!“ in Marshfield Hall. it, Open nights. ‘r‘-' 13' SPRING . BROOK School iiiisimas concert in French -.....- Hall. Friday. December .‘ilARSHFlELD Christmas Con- m Thursday. December 20th. Mat'GUIGAN AND BOYLE 31'? for your Christmas needs. large assortment of toys, gifts. ALL THE popular record hits . mi grit certificates for Christ- has at Toombs Music Store. THE TIME IS DRAWING NEAR AND THE PLACES TO SHOP ARE HERE! Announcements MT. HERBERT School Christ- mas concert, Thursday. Decem- ber 20th. at B p.m. MODERN and old time danc- ing every Friday night Mai-ell Community hall. Dancing 9:30 12:30. Cbaissoo and MacDonalds Orchestra SPRINGVALE Christmas Con- cagrl: in Brookfield Hall. Dec. t . RAY'S MEAT MARKET. Mt. Stewart. will stap open until 9 p.m. from now until Christmas. EAST ROYALTY Christmas Concert. Thursday. Dec. 20th 8 p.m. Err-tr r517"? r" . 'r. r- r.r- CITY 8: QUEENS Toombs Music Store. noon at 4:30. You are invited. p. m. COMBINATION RADIO. 00. now only $149.00 monthly. Simpsons-Sears. Kent Street. Charlottetown. , , / _. ,4‘ ,. A . , . ‘-'-»<...—.-.‘.<...'<.nan-.-» «a... :1 .“ .v .- a _ c, Icy-,7 . “it ..' 7‘ .(T ’ "CANDLELIGB’I‘ CAROLS" -- Kirk of S. James. Sunday after- ity ball. Saturday. Dec. 22. 9 TV. and record player. used but ex- cellent condition. Regular $389.- or $8.00 129 MRS. PROWSE'S home cooli- rThe Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Dec. 20. 1962. 21' log. Great George Street open 30A VICTOR four speed Bk Friday. Saturday and Monday. 1 cord Players from $26.95 at. I SPRING BROOK S c h 0 01 L Christmas concert in French! River Hall. Friday. Decemberl' 21. at 8 p.m. I GRAND TRACADIE Schoolf CRAPAUD RINK: Free School 00m“ m 00"" 33" hal'»' skate. Friday afternoon a to 5 Thurs‘lay' December mm 1“ p.m. 8 p.m. ; " CHRISTMAS PROGRAM by NEW YORK (AP) -s Th WEST COVEHEAD conce t i - x o 9 stanhope _ Covehead Cams“; pupils of New Haven School Sat-{woman with the world‘s most urdBY- 7:30 11m. 'famous smile—the Mina Lisa— arrived here Wednesday to a royal welcome amid security precautions befitting the queen ‘of the art world. SOUTH GRANVILLE Christ- mas concert. Thursday evening, December 20th, 8 p.m. The Leonardo da Vinci mas- iterpicce came here on a brief ALL CHRISTMAS tree lights'vislt aboard the. liner France. ltague Electric until Christmas. lional Gallery of Art in Wash- ;lngton. where President Ken- CAMERAS AND Photo SUP- nedy will officiate at the open- plles —' portraits — enlarginglihg Jan, 3 and Prlnllhg- Pepler'a JGWCI-l The Mona Lisa also will be leryi Montague. {shown at the Metropolitan Mu- , ‘seum of Art here before being ATTENTION .l‘ate Payers Mon- ; returned to the Locvre in Paris. tague School District No. 3. Thet Office Of the secretary Will be{guished passenger was given a closed from December 22nd. toitwo-room first class cabin that WAGES _ DIAMONDS _i$2.000. She shared it at inter- Onyx and Alaska black diamond V313 wnh mu." membehs 0‘ the rings __ jewellerv __ china _ 1 French security police. who 8(- glass and giftware. Pepler‘siI Jewellery. Montague. ‘CEREMONIAL TRANSFER MEET SANTA at Wightmans‘. After the ship docked. the every Tuesday. Thursday. Sat. IMona Lisa—in a huge armored urday till Chirstmas. 2 to 3.30“:rate “ “'35 brought 35110" p_M_ 'where Jean Chatelaln. director- lgeneral of the Museum of AT HELEN’S. MONTAGUE.iFrance. entrusted the responsi- Choose your "its from ourlbility for the 450-year-nld paint- seleetion of sweaters. strides and : ing to Jth Walker. director of repaired free of charge at Monmlt will be exhibited at the Na-i For her crossing. the distin . i 1' w i YORK ~ January 3rd. {normally would cost more than ‘ 1companied her here as a guard. ’ Painting Arrives In New York _ ithe National Gallery. at a brief gceremony. l Shortly afterward. the paint- ing was place in a small. .black. air - conditioned vanq ‘heavily escorted. for the trip to] Washington. An eight-car motorcade of se-r cret service men and police}_ ;went along as the landward trip . E; an. , In additdion to protection pro- ,vided by local police. Whitel gl-Iouse Press Secretary Pierre iSalinger announced that the painting was being given the .same secret-service protection ‘normally reserved for the presi- dent of the United States. . Mrs. Ronny John- ?son. Charlottetown. were recent iguests of Mrs. Johnson’s par- lents. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard An- ilrew. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey .had as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jones. Hazel- l i V lbrook. { l Mr. and Mrs. Roy C r e e d. ICharlottetown. were the guestsI of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown? last week. . Vernon Duck is ill at his home ltn York. i r many other special items or‘, SPECIAL PRICES VISIT HI-STYLE CH Christmas. ILY MARKETS l TILL ‘ MILLINERY RISTMAS AT HELEN‘S. MONTAGUE. , CHRISTMAS Just A"in Fulfil Quality - A good selection of _millinery, on Angora woollen! and other scarf and glove 5' . hand COLD WAVES Stylings in Ladies Hats for be“ mm“ “d We” 56" TORONTO :3?" 21003:! :1 a -’ ’ i 3 3 50 go,- um , Chrism_ S A N T A for Christmas. Prairie 01: 100 27s 5 l 750 or 00 . . Provo Gas loo iii: 162 —l ’ ~ 8.50 For $5“ 163% Gt. George St. REFRIGERATORS MORELL LEGIPN CthSlmaS. ' (Continued from page 8) nuonto iszso so as 29» i $1000 For $700 Dial 4-4629 8 Low As $17900 Party for all Children age 12‘Rlx Athab 7500 25 24rd wit—v. wranlzer iioo.iio 105 105 .4 v o a v ‘ A l I 1250 F0, $3.00 . at AUTOMATIC WASHERS flamin‘ggrhew'gfig: higgcz’t‘ngzfihfili 53333 i? i? 13/“ +1 223:3... it: ill ism ill: Ila ‘ _ . ‘ 15.00 For $9.00 GIFTS WITH Reg. $379.00 Now $299.00 2m at 4 pt'n 3" f gowan Con 23:00 “5% 11% If” s uth U .‘ioooo 14 13% H ' (f~ ALA BEAUTY SALON MEANIN DOMINION WRINGER ' ‘ ' ' ‘ yam" mm" m “M "M m" I 105 KENT ST Bibles Prayeand WASHERS nR. R._J. GRANT. Optometrist $59.32* ‘33:: .3; 3° ,5 5:32?" 333 m m m m CRANE TAKES 130 - TON LIFT DIAL +9461 yfim Book: By Beam, was $229.00 Will be in his Montague office Sherritt mo mo rm 340 ——s Triad on 316.1 160 155 155 A I f ‘h 0 . .k f m M i , M h 1 h unio- ns... 1... 0.... ow mm Saturday from w m - tits-h. .33" r" w 32:22.?" to '12“ it“ + 130l§llal112ustlll§Istgn§h£ mi: c" " w‘“ 1°C ‘5. i’“"”"‘ mm” “i” ‘ ' . . ‘. ‘ I ‘ ‘ , - - r ‘ om an 0 ans a. ecausa ' - THE BIBLE HOUSE LENbigxmflUIZNAscsgssm pm sisooo icon 174. no m U Canso vt icon 117 116 its .9 t ing min in a 511‘000300 sheet of it: wyi M the hon!” Ethical. The Flint Will be the 170 Kent Street All Guarinteed 5‘22“; 473‘ 463‘“ “3" + ”’ arts: 3"“: is: g: :3: ‘1 i aluminum plant ilnder con- 9 g 5 largest 0' it! kind in Canada. it Th F llawin Dial +6931 "Se’l‘Vlce is om- buslness we ALL LEADING brand electric Sturgeon 1000 so zo an s is wSDechita 4266 loo as 95 :35 l “motion at the Kingston' was lowered 5“ slowly that (CP PM”) = " e 0. g . service what we :en" ' shavers gold at Moase Jewel. Sullivan 1750 153 MS 149 ~—l Windfall 5286 19 20 » Specialties at “Inn'flm‘u'm - ' lers. Summerside. E??? {323 12} 12; 1:; _ 1"“ C" “L 5“ 5’4 5‘6"“ ' f l S h T rigs! Tomoo in sun .3; +1 Mont 1082 5st 63% M i. it S or n 'i .3 . — NS 619 :72 an 72 + v. E : - ’1' t .saszs wows c1 31501 564 -i ° " Deep Fried Inserted by friends and rela- If“: R” 500 12 .2 1, Roy's" 133,; m“ 32:; 3‘; OTTAWA (Cpl—The revenue S Scallo ‘ 001mm L P “V” 33 a tribute to the deceas- Tribag mo 94 so so -1 iTor-Dorn 517 sozv. s2 ._ ix. ‘department paid out $2.272 ml P 1 2 Christina Raced Dial 4'8543 ed‘ Tm cm" 1009” 17* 1‘ 13 “Mr W “STEM” the last three years to three Complete , 5 1' MISS CARRIE MORTIMER Agni": a: 32g 3:: 1 .Alumini so cit/ll zit/l fl :persons who informed the gov.. By GREG MacDONALD 'now is operating in Canada’s fa- - Dinner . I‘ only The death occurred at the It: K1513 ' 10 7'55 7S0 it. :20 A m 55%:aiernment about tax evasions byi .TORONTO (CP) -— The Cana- 'Volll'. . Chicken Legs R Va! 420 THIS CHRISTMAs P.E.I. Hospital on November 3. 1' Mindam i 22 22 22 +2 lPei-nbina 3m 7% h 15 lowers—$1.030 a person 11 Ldlan economy this year. despite Thus the dollars price is “113, Chips. 83’ "e 3‘ GIVE 1962. of Miss Carrie Mortimer 1‘" For! "QM 1.0 91": tut—Va lS-‘mbgona so! so 29% to 4» vi ‘the Montreal taxation district; ithe dollar CI‘lSlS. has exhibited still going to boost the economy World Famous Artists in her seventy first car. She “P” C” “’0 “m ‘0 15" edman 145 5197’- 191/. 19% .51‘000 to a person Tor. conSlderable strength and 1962 th . imports d- - Peas or c CORNING WARE y Vandoo 6 s s Watnwrit 400 i —a Cole Slaw Percy Faith. ard Bern- co was the daughter of the late v“. w, 83 3.. an #3 Wllkers 350 “5* 55V. 55% onto district and $242 to another Should prove o_be the most expanding exports, there by in- mm and omen. "were Ammo or m m m u a w » iris it"sraisrsrresszii “35315 $2.33!; chassis _ W d 21000 3 3 9 >——— ‘ ' e n O . PfREEAnDliirL‘IeVE‘Rg‘ TANTON TIRE BQEHNERS Charlotftetown. 1 Although suf “zinc: w u ‘2 ‘2 um um: 1mm 5‘11: eggmitslonwgdaésday by 9 company, in 3 mm... of manpower resources and, of one yt e mug mm an “curable dlsease w mm 5 I ' 0“ "n": "mom" "0"“ ‘ “ H h J h ‘business ros ects sa 5 the cur-course G P." Day or Night 152 Kent St D. she was never heard to com- West Mines 1000 215 2m 2m 4 j a, n, 9...“... pm. rRevenue Mlnlsle" “8 ° “ p. p . ' y ‘ ' . DIAL 4-8744 ' la] 4-3574 M ta plain and went about he; dam w Beaver 4666 13 12 12 _ up ' ~,. ‘Flemming at the request of E. rent .upswmg in the economy. The company says consrder. 0" 'gue PM“ 70 work doin what she c' M t“ Willrny on too «is 154 —s 1 Stock Bales High Low crouoh'ugJ. Benson tL-—Kingston). Now lS "1 its seventh quarter and able “Shawl ha? been 11113ced 0“ W h] .h g 0“ 0 iltsey moo 19 iii 13% +1 T "musTRIALS ; I the prospect is that the upward = the econom this year by the » ORDER YOUR SPECIAL ep M e“: B“: her health WF "5"! 9°“ '0 "° ,sc. Pow 29050 no tot/l so - to. The {Edeml Cabmel has com' .push will ecome less pro-:dollar crisis and its aftermath. CHRISTMAS PRICES began to {all more each day and :k Be “G :33 in 1:: “l ‘5“... c... m“ m“ 1734 131/, 4. Mlmuted 49 of the 61 death sent- .nounced in 1963. including a significant increase CHRISTMAS at She was forced to take to. her nrllr’r'iic soon 26 25 25 .4 ya 15"" 0" 9"” m?“ 12 “ "' ences lmPOSEd in Canada Slhce‘ “The economy." says the in- in interest rates and a tighten~ DOYLES where she was lovmlzly Zn”... 150.. .515 mu. W. 5:11 :7; 302:5 4:“ “I,” fin .the present. government took vestment firm. "will continue to ing of credit resulting in a de- cared for by Miss Emma Burke. 0‘” oils I 10m“ in 1957. the justice (16- expand but at a slower rate. gree of uncertainty about the fu- RADIO & TV a dear friend 0f the family and Am" “‘5 “"0" *l‘l‘olacier moo it no. 14 — u‘partment reported in a reply The Gross National Product ture. NOWI SERVICE with whomshe made her home. gm"; ‘23. m m 2., ' retro: mm 71 to so +2 .filed for John R. Matheson should exceed 340.000.000.000 fol" It adds that the lack ofaclear ' 'nn the spot Repairs "HER" When her condition became “who: m lama" f: “ 3 tL—Leedsl. the first time next year. though picture of the future does more A“ fresh mud killed DIAL 4-4305 more critical she entered the 21!: U Dev 8% Iligli 1.33% 1:19‘6 '—“r‘ll m mfg . Fiqhelmen in the Bay of the rate of increase will be just than anythigg 9159 to dampen . . . ‘ . _ 1 __ ‘ . - i » ‘ . ' .' . . . Turkeys, Get-59‘ Ducks, New styles and materials $121131wrgtrezgzxzzifigawgg 13:53”: A zoos 953‘ 942'. 922‘ *5“ igocfi'm' 1;: 1.1% H lVet‘de area on Newfoundland's‘.W.‘?3;.hl:,alf1a?)I féfizuzsfétlzhzfix: "319:2: fibsggfii‘? success of C5130!“ 3‘ FM ADELLA’S 'DRESSES and PARTY death came as a shock to her gglie‘h-‘I‘. pl: his? a"? “at? “Ii/o 505:" 163% I: I: If? :3“ IMF“; .113"; as?“ t [e ' provement in GNP will be from iht’ emergency program and the ‘ MTLLINERY DRESSES famjl and man friends. She Banft tooo loo loo too . . ' M." 4, 1,4 4‘. we” ‘5 “‘95 993’ men .Orthe manufacturing industry, as recent reduction of the bank} Wm how in 0MB" until 1‘9 y y - l“”"’°~" “0" 1 “ an the use of trawlers in their - i . 177 Grafton St. $15 95 t 27 95 will be gpaauy missed as she Bat! 79”" 5 5 5 ' mm,“ ! . ‘ . advantage is taken of the oppor- :rate to four per cent. together qrnred. - 0 $ - r ‘ ‘ Bralsa son as 35 as .4 | ireglon. the fisheries depart- -~ . [with a 1 f d" d- “ was loved by all who had the (7.1.1.. mo 1-. n 13 + u, By the Canadian Prm . t dv. d . i f t. n tunltles given by the devalued . 11 experts on o cre an QUEEN STREET or ! Newest colors pleasure of knowing her lol Ed loo are 252 22 - h" "" me? E} “53 m normafio . 01131‘ to replace imported “melt” confll‘mallon that the ex- Hats. Purses. Gloves and BLACKS & SKIRTS Her hum“ took pléce on Calvert lnno is l 19 ‘1' Cd" 55"“ “j: m "aLbedT ."Et' 3’2“ t'. yuchrlln the domestic market." Chang? POSltl‘OH now appears MEAT MARKET Scarves. We ve a nice cs Pete B750 450 415 450 120 iAll Cdn DIV - V~ rim .\ r ont‘ell loll - e EXPORTS SHOULD (mow strengthened. mean the govern- selection to he] h 3" NOV. 5th. at 2 p.m. from the C Dew no" son 1m 3m _5 .Beaubran 8..“ 34.14 neutron “'3; received at the. f “it 1}! _ P You c 0050 0- up , 1 . ,*.‘ ~ " . _ clam. Gm...” 450 5.91 l— .; V. Exports can also be expected -men can. . 5° WS-ES- Pursue D18, +7336 her special gift Macnean Funera. Home to. .he ca; oar for; 1‘: J “Hum “mm”. “7 EM. idepartments offl es in .. to grow. says the company. pap economic pandas wrecth my . New Shipments MaplesJcte‘meéeiiryB flor {hut-laid gait!” gr 1%” ‘2!- _ _1 Cum“ “.34 42.3 gohga and ishbtalngttorx'filrdgd .ucularly if the United States moment and an establishment .. ' SWEATERS and BULKY ev' 0 " ‘ ' a 0 ma c Ho estd 2410 12:1 120 m '5 Ch'ml’lml MW"! 5'“ “I 0 . a a‘.,“ are 1 9 economy is successfully stimu- 0’ a hen” growth rate. KNITS I at the home and grave. C Li Pele 31M 15 16 is + to lay-1"" “6?: [considered ‘lated by a tax cut: even without ‘ "11 should be emphasized that A CHRISTMAS GIFT $4 95 1 $11 95 Th? pallbearers w?“ “ve Eiiiifie‘on ilglili 122 iii +11 Corporate lnves org 1 9:70 10:50 : Canada cast a vote against llhiS» however. the prospects are lthe Strong upswing this year has For the student away at. College ' ' 0 ' coqsms‘ Irving v.3u’ Percy C -it‘ Mac F425 385 350 365 +9 Dime“ 5"” ‘1‘” 3'3“ la UN resolution condemning?gOOd because the m0“ recentlnm succemed m allevjating our . Vail, Brooklyn Vail. Menton c w... p .399 193 m m Dominion Equity 17.35 17.74 i . . , leconomic barometers point to an junemployment by more than For those in the Armed Forces She‘llauy Weed Whiuock. Harry Mortimer and Dome Pete Tl tin/i lav. mt ls .Dreytus lnr- Emmeues"! Eh“). ‘tn Angola improved outlook for the ac... token percentage. Even with an - AT SPECIAL RATES . . . till Christmas Wesley Dinnis- 3,???” iii? .33 . 3}. ‘ 1325253; “33:... is. is. tffigl‘sgf"... fiernfgf’igflfeggi nomic activity of the US increase_ in rea terms next - . , She leaves to mourn her 9355' Glazier .700 141.5 1 is First 0“ In“ Ga! ‘53 ‘35 iAfiairs Minister Green said in ; “The extraordinary start to year-I thlS Pmblem {hay beet)!“e A gift. subscription to - The Guardian — Will be like KENNEDY S ing four sisters. Mrs. Leah a. Plalns 1.42 mm W. 121/, .. i4 Fonds Collectilf a ‘replv to David Lewis (NDP_ the automobile year may be an Mammy worse: smce h, 3.... recelvmg a letter from home every day. . , Walsh of Boston, Mass“ Helen ‘ Home A 625.31112 ,llltt 1|".tI— it: 3 g“ 5176 iank South. whn asked whv indication of what is to come." sorb the, annual increases in the Just before Christmas a Gift Card Will be minded to each LADIES WEAR and Laura of Charlottetown. and HoBen" G Listinsili.i i "lg/tn: Imu- ' m 1“ .Canada Wed Mains. the rm; anadiah exports have further labor force to offset the almost of your gift recipients hand Signed as you personally . Mrs. George Williams of Sum-‘3,“ Point on. lo ‘ 15‘ Growth Oil and Gas no 9.641 Minn Sin“, Mr. Green hadpenetratod the us. marker this inexorable increase .111 prnduc- - direct. 166 Queen St. Dial 4-8925 merside. Another sister (Anniei Merit; 3540 24.x 240 w it In'estors Growt 6.41 said Tuesdav this mum“, on yeah and it is possible that ad. “my an increase m GNP 0; Student Rate—(outside P.E.I. onlyl—S months—7.50 Wm MrS. Gordon Williams of Cra- mum" 10°” 3“ 2" 33 ‘1 as,“ njm p05“ pnrméupse action ‘m mditional markets can de- between four or five per cent w“ m" m" 2“ ’5 M ‘7 ' ' 3:45 3.77 l - ' ' velnped. especially as the dollar 1 in real terms is necessary." Armed Forces Rate—(outside P E I only)—1 yr —-900 Dalld. Predeceased her- h . urphv 300 m 215 215 Mam-ll {Accumulation Hz “a African dependency. . ' . . ' ' “ ‘k f r as ' o :49 215 215 «as “I “on” -r ""‘t wn“ 0’ "me—“‘9 Guam“ C‘N‘m‘” Del”- "HIS" or "HER" dealivihgliagustthglssgdinf-ouch health" Lg: 3" ’3 "t “t gnfwi’illlili 1.33m ill: ill; A" $85M“ “we” “*5 “m' d b ' — I K I In it 5 , l t, _ l . . . . , DIAL “506 GIFT RE the door into another room. :0r2:n'°' ‘3” _‘§"..,..“m”' notation; m firg: rigfiznea‘;fggxl’ifilspg‘fig a o ‘a. . 1 u- . ‘- . ' Foofifllsigge Sets C OF 1ng 1;}, lg“) 13,332.. m us 35 to 40 persons. the Northern A a s I I L d Egggm ABOUT ' Yardley Sets ThA‘ f th 1 t W s illegal? .32.. “1.. 2?. 3.2 . 23m" “in”; 55.73. ' gif:;;:uggva;g.;nt gm?“ ‘3' T UCTIOI'I a e n on on MAS eamllyo eae.s n - . — 7” ' I GIVE 7 For Her— Carrie Mortimer wish to ex- “m” "0“ 1‘ "M ‘"“‘“ ‘2" “l”: 5"" :3 3.: Pickersgill (L — Bonavrsta- Y _ . . 0 IC 92 i .' ' . A . . .‘ , Chanel No 5 ' 1: Pt 2m mitt 12 n HIP!" ‘0 Fl?" 5" 6-” Tmumgatp, Rv ALAN WALhER A few months ago she dis “ Shawn” press the" smcew than.“ to P c Pm “0 6:0 W; “5 ’33... is: 194 I LONDON ICP) H Important played them at an antique Show Yardley Sets “‘23: Who 2:" {Logginégtp‘mesl‘ 21:7“? ‘1, 7.5 ' Supervised Income 4“!» 1,32 Finance Minister anlan Canadian historical documents in her hurtliielnwn 0f Gigdfin. . ca 5' mess 95° A '~" " ‘ ' T E twill" 5-90 753 . ‘d French-s cakin members were urchased on behalf nilhe England. an an expert to er , . . . p 7500 so to In ‘81 D g p . H you have!” gm” Gm sumim more ’ ' ' you GlggFst halped "‘ any w" i“ the". re' 12400 7! M M ‘1 'f‘“ WWW?" “0 "7" of the cabinet have sat on the Canadian government at n they were valuable. fits”; "an" m “Vania” “‘1 "mum it 1‘ to do '0‘ ' 09‘“ bewavement- Phill'l" 19"" ‘7 15 ‘5 "‘V‘ “’"M ““‘"'““"‘""° 5-7 “l treasury board since he became .auction here Wednesday. Later in the auction. a private . Phone or Write ouir Just before Christmas a Gift Card 0‘ your Gift Redplents. hand signed as you personally Dept. Circulation will be mailed to each direct. R A T E 8: THE EVENING PATRIOT—1 your in P. E. I. — 9.00 Canada (outside P. E. I.) — 12.00 U S A. and outside ealth -—16.00 h D l A L 4- CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE WORTH 38 "FREE SHOWS” IN 1963 CAPITOL THEATRE .Simpsons - Sears Machines 2 Brush Floor win Elohmttme you attend a Movie between Dec . M Entry um um Theatre Stub Attached. ‘anina Talia Place December 22nd. 1962" m ['1' TODAY THE TWO FACES OF LOVE . . M‘MMaWdMnml '- “mew...” Kenmore Vacuum Cleaners Gift Sgggwestions Portable Sewing 49.88 39.88 69.88 Simpsons - Sears Polishers Strident on Your List . . . ROYAL PORTABLE FUTURA I» Martins Garage. Allison S.R. Johnston Ltd" Goodspeeds P.E.l. Ltd., CHRISTMAS BUSINESS HOURS At the Following Automotive Dealers Stewart Motors Ltd. MacKay Motors Ltd. MacLeod Ltd. oard chairman as well as fi- Book dealer Frank Maggs nance minister last August. sucressfully bid £75 for copies He was replying to a ques- of letters by Mai-Gen. James tion directed to Prime Minister‘Wolfe and £50 for a copy of a Diefenbaker by Gerard Legal-e journal of James Murray. for- (L—leouskil. who asked why ‘mer governor of Quebec. the board. a committee of the, The Wolfe letters are unpub- cabinet. has not in cl u d e d llished and are not known to sur- Frcnch - speaking memberswive except in the copies auc- since Mr. Diefenbaker became tinned at Sotheby's. Seven of prime minister in 1957. the eight letters deal with the _ Quebec campaign in 1759. The government intends to “They we van, cheaph._v- bar from.the Great Lakes and LMaggs told . "pm-19.. an” the the coasting trade all vessels auction. or was quite surprised which were transferred to Com-1._.nd happy that i could get monwealth registry since plans them so cheap“. for Canada}. were announced to reserve this. ‘ trade to Canadian and Com-TOLD STRATEGY In one letter. written to Mur- cnllector paid £20 for the jour- nal of an anonymous ship‘s captain describing a voyage from Britain to Prince Edward Island in 1812. Radio, TV Seek To Fill Papers Void NEW YORK tCPl— Television and radio stations in newspa- lperlesft New York have moved ' 0 Some unusual fields to fill W.G. Barbour Ltd WRITER Ma ie FEM" Touch oontr'ol. whistle. etc. R. C. KEENAN lustaeu Machines Salas t Service trio rim Dial ma l New Year over. Hillside Motors Ltd. is to enable our staff to have a well earned holiday. The above Automotive Dealers will be open Satur- day Dec. 22 to 5.00 p.m. and will be closed Mon. Dec. 24. Tuesday: Christmas Day. and Wad. Boxing Day. They will open for business again on Thurs" Morning Dec. 27. This The above dealers wish to extend to all their friends and customers a Very Merry Christmas and the Happiest monwealth - registered vessels. Transport Minister Balcer said 9 sai the government made‘ its plans known 111 months ago an .ees reason why itj should include ships deliber-. ateiy transferred to Common- wealth registry since the am nouncement. The Commons gave first reading in a bill that would‘ relax restrictions on election campaign broadcasting on the day an election is held and i ‘ the preceding 48 hours. The. broadcasting act now applies the prohibition in all federal.: provincial and municipal elec- tions. The amendment would. restrict the prohibition to broadcasting stations reaching the area where an election is1 being It“. lot the void left by the strike that ray' wom says: our m“ shut. down nine major dailies 9 great point is to get up the river. the next to get ashore and lastly to encompass the city of Quebec so that none may go in or out "The. rest depends on our in- dustry and courage. of which I have no doubt.“ The journal covers the period of Murray's voyage from Que. bec City to Montreal. where the . French troops in Canada finally surrendered to the British in e. . All stations have expanded their news coverage and many are showing features missed by the readers—even to reading comlds with television closeup shots of the strips. Commentators don't stop with the world. local and weather news but continue through de- tailed sports coverage and run down the Broadway shows in- dex Television news programs are longer and are given in more detail. with freer use of film and still pictures. 0n radio station has W0 The documents were owned by Mrs. Margaret Pelt. a Briton. She said they had been left to her by her father and that she had stutfed them. with other rated a “society case" Id old documents, into a shopping bee’n broadcasting . bag where. thev remain 1' about weddings. cum-t several years. ibirtbs and social attain. i