“In! at mt." loot of Iqirlt, how our flythat Filbut CARDINAL IN WARSAW 9k,” wARSAW KAP‘fiStelan Camp h . 0m . Gal wyszynski, only Catholic car- in goégncf‘af- He had remained . iinal from behind the‘ll'Oll Cur- week whictinnatihe consmory 135‘ g, cm to attend the concrave which inals, med 23 new card- _. X on Pope John xxm. arrived For extra-special holiday desserts, serve our tempt. ing baked goods. [wit cake. rich with fruit, nuts, pound cake .nd puddings. READY-TO-SERVE Roast Turkey Chicken and Duck _ : SALADS, COLD SLAW, COLD GE, OVEN - BAKED HAM, AND A WIDE CHOICE OF FOODS N READY FOR THE TABLE. STEWART BAKERI‘ES & DE‘LICATE‘SSIEN 161 Kent St. Dial 8591 MONTREAL (Cpl—The Neu's- il)l‘llll Association of Canada esti- mates world newsprint demand in 1959 will exceed 14.200.000 tons —the largest ever. The. estimate, published in the assocration’s annual Newsprint Data, is based on an expectation that North American demand will ‘ be at least 7,300,000 tons, equal to the figure in 1956, the largest year on record. Last year newsprint demand on this continent was down by six per cent from 1957 and nine per cent from 1956 and as a result the world consumtpion of news- print decreased for the first time Since the Second World War. RESERVE CAPACITY The publication says non-Com- munist countries now have a re- serve newsprint producing capac- KKQKXIKKKEfiKWflfi E GROGKETT a. STOREY nn.‘ “FINE FURNITURE” 134 Kent Dial 5559 Charlottetown We Accept Trade-Ins: ‘I‘KKKKK‘KK‘KK££&5K¥KE£KKKKgflflfllfigKKKKEKQK' SAVE AT YOUR FRIENDLY EASTERN AUTO SUPPLY STORE This Week’s Special N U-TREAD WINTER TIRES $10.95 With Trade SHOP AND SAVE AT THESE PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS FIRMS . PHONE 5917 Q 181 Gr. George Street make sure your local ITY. , "SPECIALS THIS WEEK" SWEATERS — SWEATERS — SWEATERS BU‘LKY KNITS and BAN‘LONS SIZES 14-40 4.95 '- 19.95 s. KENNEDY’S LADIES’ WEAR . m QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN Expect Newsprint Demand To Set Record Next Year Christmas Gifts bythefamily. . . ity of 2.500.000 tons and for the first time in 10 years North American producers have suffi~ cient capaCIty to meet projected increases in demand. Canadian shipments in 1%0. the publication estimates, will be 6,140,000 tons, compared with 600,000 tons in 1958. when nearly 5,000,000 tons went to the United States. 420,000 tons to Canada and 780,000 tons to overseas custom- ers. Patterns of world newsprint supply have changed greatly dur- ing the last five years, the put» lication reports, with the most significant factor being develop—1 ment of a large newsprint indus- |try in the southern United States. New Zealand and Chile. For the family O Highest Quality Furniture Lowest Possible Prices Courteous, Efficient Service Complete Satisfaction ‘ihahaaama:manmaanmnaumalaxmnunnan:nanannlaaanmuxanh-Innau2 Auburn, Maine Plant Burned AUBURN, Me. lAPi—A cabinet uorks was destroyed and an ad» joining tenement badly damaged by a threatening blaze in a con— gested downtown area Saturday. Members of four families were safely evacuated in 14 - above- zero weather while firemen threw a water screen between the tene- ment and the blazing Brewer and Paradis Wood Products plant only SIX feet away on Main Street. The cabinet works, employing about 10 men. was closed for the weekend. Fire raging in wood shavings and sawdust spread sw1ftly throughout the three. storey wooden structure. In min- utes, the walls and roof col- lapsed. N.B. [Doctor Dies In Ont. WDJDSOR. Ont. ’CPl—Funeral services will be held here today for Dr. Donald C. Metcalfe. 36. who died suddenly here last 0" Come to us Colognes. Bath Salts and all other gifts of toiletries for both men and women. KCIK‘I‘IflilfllK‘IIKKIK!Ml‘llflfilvvvVVQZKKK 159 Great George St. THE cov PAGE 'FRIENIJLY '— NEIGHBORLY -'— SERVICE Yes, a jingling cash register is a pretty picture, especi ally if you happen to own it. As long as the cash regis- l ters in our community jingle at a pretty fair pace this will be a lively, prosperous community. The merchants ‘ who form the background of Charlottetown and districts economic system, who are first called on when , funds are needed, who are always right their when c ommunity activities need a boost, will maintain their stands of service to their customers, an d to the community. If you need something, why not be enable to merchant and fellow citizen hasn’t got it before you buy elsewhere. He will do his utmost to look after your needs and will go out of his way to do you a favor. D0 YOUR SHOPPING IN YOUR OWN COMMUN- CARSON & BIRT Auto 1: Plate Glass Plain and Bevelled Mirrors Ornamental Glass Phone 8048 87 King St. Dial 5556 THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. 1'. 0. Box 882 Clarified and Pasteurized Milk. Cream - Blend - Butter - Cheese - Ice Cream Homogenized Products. Our driver passes your door daily. See him or PHONE 5556 for prompt delivery. Charlottetown North River OF EXCITING Brush. Comb & Mirror Sets Uni-block construction sets for for the finest boys 6 to 86- Sheaffer 3. Parker pen and pencil d Pam“ sets and Ball-points. Musical Powder boxes and Jewel boxes. Manicure sets. Fine imported Soaps. JENKINS PHARMACY -===E==========E========32=================i I FRED F. KITSON OLIVER TRACTORS and IMPLEMENT! “FIRESTONE PRODUCTS” Vebler Water Bowls. simple Valve Control A real buy at $7.95 ‘ “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dow“ who Education SECOND SECTION Thursday from a heart attack. Dr. Metcalfe, a native of Saint John. NB. was an honor gradu- ate of the University of New Brunswick at Fredericton. After lhis graduation in 1943 he entered Dalhousie medical school in Hali- lax. Dr. Metcalfe interned at the Saint John General Hospital in 1917 and at the Children's Hoopl- tal in Halifax in 194.8. V A resident of Windsor for the Epast four years. Dr. Metcalfe was ’at the time of his death resident psychiatrist at the Eloise Hospi- tal in Detroit. where he was do- ing further post-graduate work. A veteran of the Second World War. Dr. Metcalfe entered pri- vate practice in pediatrics here after his discharge. He also served as an industrial doctor for the Chrysler Corp. Gifts Revlon—cuter. Ii).IlfilhlhhihhhllhlhIhlhilihihIIIIilhlhh Ch’town Dial 4219 ‘I‘Ihl Albert L. Thomas Your WHITE ROSE BULK DEALER . Motor Oils . Fuel and Heating Oils DIAL “I. For Prompt Delivery Grafton St. East Phone 595‘ This little one turned the tables on Santa at the annual Chistmas party for members and families of W Queen Charlottetown, Tues, Dec. 23, 1958 11 Charlotte yederdny. Santa did not expect to get anything in re turn for his presents but two and one half year old Donald CHRISTMAS KISS FOR SANTA 'I‘insley gave Santa a special Christmas kiss. Donald Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.‘Donald 'l‘in- slay, 44 School Street. By JOHN LeBLANC Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CPI —— Another or Canada's recurrent royal com- missions on transportation ap- pears in pmspect as the result of the latest freight rate ruckus. This one could be the broadest yet in scope. though cabinet thinking on the makeup of a forthcoming transportation inves- tigation is understood to be still pretty nebulous. This investigation stems from complaints by eight provincial governments—all except Ontario and Quebec—against the latest freight rate increase of 17 per cent awarded the railways by the board of transport commissioners in November. The $50,000,000-a-yenr award was designed to cover the cost of a wage settlement with non. operating employees threatening to tie up the tnanscontinental lines with a general strike Dec. 1. TWO MEASURES In throwing out the pmsdnces' 'SAYS R. F. MIG. lSLAND PROPANE GAS LTD SHOP AND SAVE AT THESE Wishes Y0u PROGRESSIVE The Compliments of the SeaSon. 141 Great George Street NYLON - FLANNEL - QUILTED SATIN HOUSECOATS and DUSTERS from 5.98 to 16.95 THE FASHION SHOPPE 1 -__¥ Phone 3355 BUD’S SERVICE STATION Irving Gas and Oil Have your Tires here by experts. Phone 9116 105 Richmond 8' BUSINESS FIRMS ESTATE OF MRS. Established 1861 Members Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Flowers for All Occasions — Save Telegraph Costa JOHN WILLIAMS CROWN BAKERY Bakers 0f Delicious Crown Bread On Sale At Your Neighborhood Grocery Dial 5270 balanceo , BRIGHTON DAIRY (Allie Mclnnis Prop.) Pasteurized Milk and Cream. Kayo Chocolate Drink! 0-: Driver passes your door every day. Drink Milk For Health’s A Complete Collision Service week mere WI \ sales slip or label to receive absolutely \ 7/ . Alignment Work - Paint Jobs Dial 8613 70 Dorchester St. . - fTh . . . . "us Page Is alligiklszfilflzeu‘dveflisemem names and addresses of people llvmg Ill 5 Charlottetown and District. Rea fl'“Y and if V“ find Y°ur mme' : , - 1' in wh _ 6"‘P “I *he advefllsfi'rhsnAdverrising Manag er of this paper. vices have been purchased from any one of the advertisers on this free a $3.00 order to be age for merchandise or servrce. PATRONIZE THE BUSINESS FIRMS ON THIS COMMUNITY PAGE d the advert isemenrs care d ‘ fo nd our name an pr lab you n y showing that goods or ser- esent it along with a page and you will spent with one of the advertisers on this By placing out of town Christmas Orders NOW ‘4 Dorchester st. Sake, PEOfifvgnggAfREW T. 0. Box 756 Dial 4525 18 Upper Prince st. | Edward White. 7 Park 9 FREE! MERcHANDISE OR SERVICE FREE. l mm "LAN" “7° SEE IF YOUR NAME Is In our or THESE ADVERTISEMENTS I GARAGE BODY WORKS e Guardian and Patriot for a 26 week period and each 3 HILLMAN SALES & SERVICE THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS ’56 Hillman Hardtop 81395 ’53 Studebaker . . . . . . . .. S 695 . PHONE 45“ r 256 Queen Street _../ THE EDISON ELECTRIC FOR THE BEST IN MEN’S AND EUSTON STREET SERVICE STATION appeal against the mic boost, the cabinet announced twp meas- ures designed to soothe them. One was an unmedinte look”! by a cabinet committee aimed-t finding sane mart-term palliative for the effects d freight pate in- creases on the “western and At- lantic provinces. II was promptly announced that this committee's work had resulted in a “pro- posal” to be placed bdoro Par- liament at the new session open- ing Jan. 16. The other measure was to be the setting up of a “suitable body" to make a general review of railway problems and policy. The cabinet has not yet Indi- cated what the “suitable body" will be. The decision was taken before Prime Minister Dielec- bnker returned from his world tour. and it is understood the form of the investlging body will be largely determined by him. CABINET THINKING Howevu', some ministers are known to be thinking in terms ADIES’ WATCHES AT THE in: Gas & 0 GRAFTON ST- (E. L. WOOD. Prop) L ” Minor Repairs ESSO SERVICE STN. 1 C “new” "LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Towmg ice (Edgar S. Hayes, Prop-l Licensed Electrics r;le Free Pigk UP [8‘ Demo — REP ropric ors Atlas mes WIRINDIAI 8945 | WILLIAMS JEWELLERS v. I“ Dom“ & R C. Gm’fifl “lrsattm-ieshcct’fsorieisii’g . . . Ch I u w n Dial 9397 137 Great mom sum can Queen & Euston Dial 9115 ' - d lreas ' a“) e w Freeaslgi‘cllg-uin and DPHVI‘I‘V , p_ 0, Box 191 —W Amy 7 r T > ‘h— M ‘7— h “v r Phone 9219 Charlottetown WM» ' 7 _ Wwflww a I ‘ ‘ r . A I 5 l " (‘ARACI‘J DOLLIVER 8: DENNIS I 7 ROBERT 0- BARW‘SE I L. J. ROSSITER 1 MLRRAY S . . E ‘ M g ‘ aves rou n ‘ y ‘ H ‘ ‘ I i Pr um ‘ Repairs To HARRISON '1. .IAMI‘Jb ‘ lnipertalesso l Case MacLean Co. now offer 6% interest on your old tractor All Makes of Shavamtglhclgztarggo" Plumbing A; Heating . Stove on I I‘ll" 6"" i"“‘r"§l 0“ ym'" d"“'" Faymf‘nlv afialflSl I IICW "39ml" I-m-x. 'l‘I‘llt'kS A‘ l'iiu‘lun "mi 9714 , r - . - 0' _ ‘ . ‘ u . _ ‘ . ‘ - I ‘ “WM” hm NW" A . U"“"‘ “"‘l‘ "‘ ’5‘ "W'" "Sal'fimg "I? M“ (351‘ Tractor Plan Tires a Accessories Knliuood Drive I‘lulnbi‘r Bail. .. . 9 fipsoline -. -.... ~q-0 Grafton Street East 3‘ mm“, mm ,1 5, pm.” Rd “_ I” “mm .M l". QM". You Want Him (mod l O F Pr mm Del M in.” mo.) i.(. d ' i Dial 4316 or 0 - . Dlal 9868 113i Ellston St. a ~ Commission May Delvelnta Transportation Problems of a full-fledged royal commis- sion. That would seem to be the logical form for an inquiry of the magnitude the government has indicated. The last royal commission on transportation. headed by Hon. W. F. A. Torgeon. turned in ill report almost exactly 10 years ago after a two-year inquiry. It resulted in legislation for the cross v country equalization of freight rates, for giving the West n panicular break on certain freight charges and for n parlia- mentary overhaul of the top- heavy financial structure of tho publiclyowned CNR. Any new royal commission would find its work overlapping that of the last one. for the rail- way-regulating transport board is still wrestling with the equaliza- tion problem. And it will be doing no for a few years yet. LINCOLN MEMORIAL The stately Lincoln .‘tlemoiral dedicated at Washington in 1921 cost about 32.900000. I I ENJOY FLYING MCA... ' Manager 0] CFCY and CFCY-TV, the Friendly Vm'ce o] the Mari. times in Charlottetown, P. E. I. “I’ve been using M.C.A.'s services from the Island for a long time” says CFCY's Bob Large”. and enjoy the fast, comfortable rides and friendliness of in staff.” Mr. Large is shown above talking with Captain Gerry Maclnnis at the Charlottetown Airport after a flight from Halifax. Captain Mao- Innis is one of M.C.A.'o Island based senior pilots who has logged over 2 million miles of flying experience and was the winner of the McKee Trans Canada Trophy. When time counts why not travel M.C.A. 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