Seems Certain I V l Slriidom Will. Succeed Malan A, (Reuters)--Johannes Pgizrmoafninlster of lands.ai'id Swill-IOIIIIIIAI. PNW 3t"m3""m- 599"” fl; vmuam, um,-ed Thursday of leucceeding Daniel Malari as South Mm,” prime minister. I of strijdom commands a majorllill .0,” in the Nationalist party zaucug which meet: next Wednes- ik a new premier. Es- ””y,,:,f, P crhursday indicated he ”m from as might receive support "WW as two-tliirds of ,5, . nnllllililllclal odds in Johannesburg have established the 59-year-old imdg minister as a 2-to-I favorite 0.... Finance Minister Nicholas Hm-nga, the personal nominee of mlan. ilavenga. who has served .5 finance minister under different government! for nearly 2'! years. 1, 3 party moderate who backs wilan's racial segregation policies inn insists they must be carried nut only by constitutional means. the I23 Forecasts Greatb: Demand For Wheat WINNIPEG (CF) -Greater Eu- imiean demand for wheat this .e.q:- was forecast Thursday by fieorize Mclvor, chief commis- .iniier of the Canadian wheat yuard. . iinuever, he told the agricultural tninl11lll('P, nf the Winnipeg Cham- )9: of C0llill1P,l'i?et". competition will -.mt:iiiie to be keen among the 'lllFl 8xi)0l'l.9ltS if normal produc- ,mn is realized in southern hemis- ghere countries. . sir. Mcivor, in a review of the mm-d 5 n p e ii ti o n s, criticize ivnned States restrictiims on the 1mpnll, of Canadian oats. He atsa pIT'(IlFI8fl continuous, steady mar- ketings of grain. i Five-year Term For Armed Robbery MONTREAL (GP) - Leonard Goshue. 19. nf Sydney. N.S., Wed- nesday was sentenced to five years in penitentiary on conviction of armed robbery. burglary and pos- iessioii of an offensive weapon. A companion, Patrick Kerr, I9. of Montreal was given a two-year penitentiary term for similar of- lenses. Ni.iwegian is an independent impinge. allhoiigh closely related in with Danish and Swedish Artist's Sketch Di Churchill Raises 3IDl"ll- Di Criticism LONDON (Reuters)-Artist Gra- ham sutherlarids conception of Prime Minister Churchill on can- vas has raised a storm of con- troversy among the press and pub- lic, with comments ranging from "disgusting" to "throw the artist in the river" to "wonderful." The portrait. presented to the prime minister Tuesday on his 80th birthday. shows a hard. unsmiling Churchill grasping the chair he is sitting in with large. powerful hands. His friends seem to dislike it but political foes think it iii great. "COMPLETE DISGBACE" Conservative Lrhd Hailshain de- clared "if I had my way rd throw Mr. Sutherland in the Thames. The portrait is a complete dis- grace." But Aneurin Bevan left- wing labor member and Churchill foe, declared "it's wonderful." Another member of Parliament commented: ”I think it is awful. It is neither kindly or realistic." Conservative member Robert Gary said. "It's all right if you like a study in lumbago." Labor member E. L. Mallaiieu declared. "It's I perfect portrait of a man we see from the opposition benches." ”MENACING AND AN'I'lQl'I-2" The Daily Express comments: "In this portrait Churchill looked iiienacing and antique." The Daily Telegraph says, "The model has not merely dominated the artist but has crushed him." Churchill himself said at the presentation that the portrait con- tained ”force and candor.” As for Sutherland? ”I fully expect criticism of the painting. But it is Churchill as I see him. My idea of him is prob- ably nothing like the man in the streets." SCOUTS MEET” SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CPi ., Exp. cutive of the Canadian general council of the Boy Scouts Associa- tion will meet for the first time in lSaint John at the annual meeting Jan. 28 and 29. Annual general meetings are held at Ottawa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. Etc. Hell, Matheson & Foster I50 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard. BA. is! Queen St. Phone (.232 M. A. Fanner, Q.C., LLE Bank of Commerce Bldg. Gaudet It llaszard Bank of Coinmerw Bldg. s Allison M. Gillls. LL.B. I30 Illehmnnd St. Dial 4707 ..m..m..:m.......... A. Walthan Gaudet. LLB. Phillipa Bldg. in Grafton SI Palmer & iia.-moi Built of you Scott: Bldg. Matlaeson. Peaks & Nicholson I15 Grafton Street J. A. MuGulga:B.A., CIIIPIO Bldg. - Dill DIZC - Queen Bl G. ix. lllai-Millan, u.a.. LLTI. I50 BICIIIHOIIII Si. DIII 5325 MacPhee & Trnlnor 106 Queen St. Dial (232 Bristol i Mrs. P. R. s.iiiiuit and daughter. Mrs. A. Kelly. and Mr. and Mrs.l H. S. McEwen were business visi- tors to the city on -Tuesday. Mr. Charlie Elderahaw, who turned his spare time to drying cod fish. informs us he could not fill half the orders received for fish cured the old fashioned way in the sun. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McEwen have closed up their summer resi- dence and returned to the city. We have received a nice letter from Boston commenting on items from this scribe in this paper. One such comment came from the March Club of Boston where the Guardian is always read. Miss Margaret Finley will leave shortly for Boston. where she spends the winters with her sister Lottie. Mrs. Munroe and Mr. Mun- roe. Quite a few from this vicinity are still working in the fish pack- ing plants at souria and make the return trip daily. They travel to and from work by truck. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald were. Sunday visitors to the city. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roddie O'- Hanley. Miss Phyllis Siunott has resigned her position with the Royal Bank of Canada in the city after several years in that branch. Miss Sinnott has other plans for her future. A gentleman from this vicinity found a purse with ii sum of money in one of the city stores recently. He turned it in to the jjihgjmj Pitcher Reports Arm Improving PHILADELPHIA. (AP) -- Lou Boudreau, newly-named manager .of Kansas City Athletics. met, with southpaw Bobby Shaniz here Wednesday and said he was satisfied with the improvement in the pitcher's ailing arm. Slirintz told Boudreau the arm has responded to treatment and he felt sure he would be able; to help the American League's new- est entry. Shantz. the league's most valuable, player in 1952 when he turned in a 24-7 record. was out of service with a. bad should- er the last two seasons. Chas. R. Mcqunid. BA. is: Richmond at. am mi OPTOMETRISTS G. F. llntoheson 15 Son a. a. alrrcmison. 3.0. our use 53 Grafton St. J. A. cim-union. (R0 113 Kent St. Dial 531! Byron J. Grant. 0.1)?- l2o KanLSt. . H. J. Mabon. R.O. Montague. P. I I. J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Rent A Queen Sta. Office 9133; House 4150 E-Cl-IIROAPRACTOR-g Dr. W. R. Carson Eol Prince St. Dinl M31 ARCHITECT i G. KEITH PICKARD. 3. Arch. M.ll.A.I.C.. Summeralde. l'.E.I. Dial nos Charlottetown. hy appointment Dlnl 1.115. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. cuanm a co. c...-.i. Hldg. ciiummown H our use '1' ”'..;'.””EP ”.i3”m'.i5'..Y ll cunmones ....... .... f::.f"” "' -. a an m DRY CLEANERS ARTHUR J. GARRETT no Kent at than an Palmer Electric Budding Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 mg .. BARGAINS IN MEN'S & novs' WINTER CLOTHING MENIS STATION WAGON COATS Heavy Quilted Lining. full fur collars and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44 - Grey - Iluo - Fawn. Rog. 532.50 -- NOW . . . . . . . . 1.50 529.50 - NOW MEN'S ALL-SEASON ZIP-IN cons Heavy Gabardine Coats. fully lined plus quilted wool zip- in lining. Wind and water repollant. Assorted shades. Reg. 9.50 I BDYS' GENUINE PONY HIDE JACKETS Two-Tone Athletic Style withlinittod trim. Assorted shades lino-slack-wine. Rog.Sl6.95--NOW ” (L (Li ( XuI1M(U- Ah'I(.;-... 1'95 last week through the kindness of store manager Ind the looser re-'Bureau and has been stationed at duties with the Canadian Bank of po...l1; Il!l' li:.s.w a iew ii-uis later Sable Island for more than a )c.'-ir CnlliPnPi'CE. wag surprised to find hgr purse was quite suprised to learn it was;week. waiting for her. r Mrs. James Arnold and son Maurice were Tuesday i'lSll0l'i; to the city. guests of Mrs. Arnold's daughters who reside there. h Friends of Mrs. Bill Alyward, West Royalty, will regret that me has been in poor health for some time suffering from severe back trouble. She was sent to at Halifax hospital for an operation recently. Mr. Alyward. who is head herds- man on the st. Dunstan's College farm, resided here along with his 3 wife some years ago and farmed V Sinnntt. ad a talk with their brother. his mother that was calling himl from Charlottetown. Mrs. ,said the talk was so clear it was'week-end visitor to the City with like talking at home side by sidelfriends. . Other members of the family also; Mrs. Gus MacDonald. i Mrs. Matilda Eldcrshaw. a CI13l'lOl.lEII')lAIl la 5 l VVRS ii ud- daughter. Mary, have returned to. The road to St. Peter's Hat-bnr.,Halifax, after a stay here of I ehicles. Miss Norma Sinnnt. whn was home for a month following an tiaek of the Flu, returned in her where machines have been working 1 week. for months is closed to cars and; about impassable for horse drawn; Seven men from here air at. ipreserit employed nn the big Fal- iconvmud Hospital job. penier. One man P. R, Sinnnt, Sr.. has been on the scene early in the Spring as a car,-ll the old Btookley farm for the late Archbishop simian, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eldershaw were business visitors to the city last week. Like most all fishermen Bill will turn his thoughts and tlmg to what ever is offered for their winter months. i 5 r . . . it thgfhe old iestauiaiit biiildiiig in 5 r village that was taken over by the Canadian Legion has been re"- Illlred and nicely painted and is a credit to the villlage now. Miss Geraldine Barry. of the Charlnttetnwn Hospital staff went the week-end with her pal-gut; here. Mrs. P. R. Sinnnti. had an hnur Iong chat with her son P. R. J;-,, I I a radio ham in the city. P. R. who 5 is with the Dominion Weather x ANNIIAL CHRISTMAS SALE Fennel & Chandler's DECEMBER 3rd and 4th of Woodwork. Leatherworli. Fancy Work. Knotting. etc.. made by the patients in the Occupational Therapy Department of Fal- conwood Hospital. Buy your Christmas presents here and help this worthy cause. Work will be on display Friday afternoon. - . xxx xx 5113Q --;u.,, 1 hlihhhlllhlhiuhhihmhhk I): D.)-3a)IIIIi)aI i ! Friday. Der-enilwr 3. 1954 The Guardian lPRESTONE' SPECIAL for 53.69 aal. 95c quart WESTERN BATTERIES Guaranteed up to 4 Yrs. from 58.95 EXTRA GRIP. WINTER TIRES "The Tire Plus" At the Lowest Competitive Price GIVES DOUBLE 0 WEAR and DOUBLE VALUE You MUST see this Tire WESTERN OILS 99: HEAVY DUTY 51.49 gal. 181 GI. George WESTERN TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY LTD. Dial 4917 Mrer 567523 (WM rake in 53571 re7?('7era7"or! BRAND HIGH International Harvester Refrigerators AT CHARIDTTETOWN W. R. Jenkins 208 Great George St. Storey Electric 175 Grafton St. Tx NEW EST QUALITY THE Any wa doll SIIMMEIISIDE Peter G. Clark CRAPAUD Percy Dawson Before you invest in any refrigerator take a moment to look at the price tags on the new International Harvester models. . . .price. . . styling . . . construction or convenience features .. . you'll be years and y you look at it ars ahead when you buy 1H! mvnoanoiui DIAIVICTII KICNSINGTON lgciisiiigtiiii Feed Service, Ltd M()N'l'AGl'E lViacl.e(id & Greene models . . . 7 sizes . .. Ranging from Super Space-Saver M75 Value in IE! Hicfory ALRERTUN J. W. I). ('amphell MURRAY RIVER Alex Diitiivy 7 prices now of any of these dealers- MORELL A. S. Macswaln IIGNISH. P. E. I. E. C. Gaudette