JUBA. Sudan tAPl~By pianoI to p' of the Congolese rebels. with Al- plies 3PM to the nearby frontier town of Yei. Sudanese authorities decline discusa the matter. ently preferlng to avoid all-out inxllvement with the Congolese re ,- o Gunilla. Oil-flow Mon. Dec. 7. 1984. 15, rms Hurried To Rebels y Both Plane And Truck Trucks, re- c troops in wide - brimmed i-tpd to be escorted by Sudan. VANCOUVER satian dogs who saved the lives CANINE awsnu' lCP)—Two Al- ,sii hats. carried some Sup-lOf their owners by barking an LAND DEAL ’1 m D. Q. f9 29, at a cost of 515.000.000 for apoleon. r. and M CHRISTMAS ~ GIFI GUIDE . . . The easy way to gift shOpping Gifts for , Christmas Gifts or Her 'Opcn Seven Days and Nights' 0 Baby Needs . Fountain Service . Greeting Cards 0 Complete Line of Drugs and Sundries LARTER'S Drug Sundries 45 Elm Ave. Dial 2-2532 TYPEWRITE'RS ‘ FOR CHRISTMAS "THE ROYAL EMPRESS" . Twin Pak Ribbon 0 Magic Margin Get the Facts from your Representative . C. KEENAN Business Machines Sales & Service 100 Fitzroy St. Phone 0-9525 massanam A COMPLETE LINE of THE PERFECT GIFT FOR "H ER” P Coats P Dresses This Christmas P Sweaters Newest Styles I e Housecoats and Lingerie KENNEDY’S LADIES' WEAR 166 Queen St. Phone 4-8925 G. E. Small Appliances BURKE ELECTRIC 112 Kent, St Ph. 2-1221 Holiday Foo Religious its 1' Bibles. Prayer and Hymn FOR A SPECIAL GIFI‘ . Attractively packaged fancy f ult is available at your local retailer. See them today. Clarke Fruit Co. [alarm when their house caught 'fire have been given the Kath- The Louisiana purchase 0' Icon Price award. The award, d 830.000 square miles the Victoria Cross of the ani~ the Us” almost doubling n, ma] world, for animals saving human life went to the pets- of. fig ‘ rs. Gim Ansoon. {ig-(KKKIWWWRWIHIWIW STEPHEN, 28, owns several male attire stores in London, England. His. clien< tele includes most of the far- out singing groups bursting By MARGARET NESS i LONDON (CPI—“As soon as a style catches on we discardl DI a... e-v- This unusual merchandising method. far from being suici- dal. has placed 28-year-old John Stephen in big business. But. then. his clientele in-. cludes most of the far-out sing- ing groups bursting into the hit parade in rapid succession. as well as that British pheno- menon, the Mods. The Mods. as devoted to long hair and elegance in clothing as the Rockers are to their leather jackets, usually fall into the 14-17 age group. They‘re ext're- mists when it comes to clothes. The singing groups can jus- tify their preference for radical styles by pointing to the publi- city it wins them. Lacking such Books. Mottoes. Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House 170 Kent Street Opposite Eatom's «RIIKKIIWI The Island’s Most “COMPLETE” Line of Photo & Hobby Grafton St Ch'town Equipment ——-—-—-——-—- SHOP THIS T . yafhirf’if‘é‘ii’de. 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SLPetcslu-zpartabepL—Monm PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE at Gitta I’CIMO 20%" off German decorated plates I57. oft liquor sets I07. off English chrome and glass ' THE GI FTARAMA 166 Pririce St. ' Charlottetown -‘ justification. the Mods explain simply that they like the ex-i tremes. They spend the greater part of their earnings and allowan- ces on the ever-changing Mod styles. And it's expensive. for no true Mod would be caught dead in accessories even a month old. London’s Caraby Street is the main shopping thoroughfare for The Dow Jones lndustrials ‘ into the hit parade in rapid not be caught dead in acces- lost 11.19 to 870.93 for the. week. - succession, as we as that sories e ve n a month old. The ASSOCIBINI PIES! "Grail." British phenomenon. Therefore, Stephen's stores 0‘ 60 SW!“ deemed 31 to 32?. Mods. The Mods, extremists discard styles when they The New York 5”“ 33'] when it comes to clothes, will catch on. Change announced that durlnfli Unusual Merchandising Methods Results In Business Expansion new suit with an assistant.l From the details of the single- button jacket. back half-belt and vents. I assumed he must he a Mod. But he said no. he'd , ’ new YORK tAPi ._ Worry ,. , over the monetary situation sent iprevious week, when Britain. the United States and Canada increased their bank discount rates, Tighter money indicated to in‘ veslors that there might disruption of the US. economic expansion. Apprehension ove r money matters. combined with anxiety over a drop in October cou- struction contracts and the pos- sibility of a steel strike, caused the market to take a substan- tial loss on Monday. Tuesday Boston's First National Bank raised its prime‘ rate—the interest charged to the biggest borrowers with the best credit ratings. This upset Wall Street and the Dow Jones‘ Industrial Average plunged 11 points in the worst drop since? president Kennedy was assassi. nated Nov. 22, 1963. Wednesday night, Frasideut, Johnson, addressing a group ofl business men In Washington.I urged that the increase in thci prime rate not be spread from the scattered institutions which already had raised it. e also called for co-operatiin betwaen government and business The market Wednesday snapped a six-day losing streak. ORDER RESCINDED Thursday the First Na- tional Bank of Boston rescinded its prime rate boast d the market posted another monor- ate gain BUSINESSES BILINGUAL MONTREAL (CP) — P. E. Robert, president of the Mont- real St. Jean Baptiste Society. said 156 business firms have made their corporate names bi- lingual in the last year, r. rt said the campaign for bilingual businese names now concentrati on professional business associations sitter un- as o : I Stock Prices Slump In NY. in In Wake Of Money Worries the week volume set a new high for any year the New York were: Comsat. up 41.2 at 55“; on 534,400 shares; RCA, up 1% net .37; Chrysler up 2% at American Telephone, up l": al 671%, and Sperry Rand, off 1.2 at 13%. were: New Park, up 3i. at 71’.' on 181.700 shares; Kaltman. at 49%. ‘ reached the level of popularity. that means It’s departing. The latest is long straight hair—the new masculine look. uccesstul attempts to get uni- ‘rtaiy let.- ” years. lake in .was elwcted head of state. he aid office as premier. forezzn minister and agriculture min t. ' ter Iltaly's Ailing President Quits ROME (ReutersJ—Ailing Pre- sident Antonio Segni of Italy rc ’ Signed Sunday ni ht after a Queen 5 Horse meeting at the presidential pal- “ ,5 ,3. Has Cancer Volume for the ,the stock market last week to year to Dec. 3 totalled l.litl,- . h {one of its biggest losses in a 645.501 shares exceedinz the “(sewgrebaneb paralyled M a ‘ r. revio s h' .t 1 146.2" ,."-1' :. ‘ I ' ' - I ' ~ - ‘yelal was a carry-over from me l96u uh I I u )2 M sm’ke mu" months agoi “Uh LOI‘hDO'N "I‘PBTM QUE” ’ signed on the grounds of lll- ""9 as “m” The five most active stocks on The hum, police horse “am” health. it mummy Doctor. standslstill as a statue It also was announced the twu each year “’m‘ Queen houses of Parliament —- Senate‘asmc1e 3’ Sh‘.‘ takes "‘9 Sal'lie and Chamber of Deputies—will at me "90mm; "I ""3 Cm”? meet Dec. 16 to elect a succes-Icoremony m Londnn M The Sunday Times repllr‘ls Political experts forecast a Damm- 18 b“? [realm Im a difficult election because of dit- } gigginuiqcij‘iiii‘nlh :3 ferences between and inside the surgeon and former principal of up,four parties of the government the Royal Veterinary College Stock Exchange was omelany am, 60‘s; The five most active issues on‘ the American stock so at 3%: Scurry R‘ainbow. itpicoalilitln — Christian Demo- The Sunday Times says Doc- ‘Iis at 18:3 Ma‘SSEY-l‘erguson. "rif‘crats, Socialists. Social - Demo- tor has received a series of in- IVI at 27A and Syntex. off .nii crats and Republicans jections and IS reported re- Setzni has been president oi spending to treatment. Give A Gift That Says: "Merry Christmas" Every Day of I965 Easy To Give . . . A Pleasure To Receive A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO one tnmrdiutt versity student aid In ot- ing bilingual names and signs r consumers. "Coven Prince Edward Island Lie no. late" O‘P outgrown this youthful phase! He was a hiase 19. i “I still want to dress we11."I he said, “but not as way ou. i This particular boutique is the? haute couture of the Mod world.i specializing in made -to - order‘ clothes. At another of Stephen‘s shops. Male West One Iso—called be- cause its district address is London West ll. Frank Mertell, the young manager, displayed real Mod accessories. “Pink the most popular for shirts," he said. He looked slightly hurt when asked if he meant baby pink. "No, it's a sort of washedvout ' k. E 3 "Of course. now we wear contrasting collars and cuffs." BLACK WATCH TARTAN He brought out black-and- whiie checked collar and cuffs and placed them on the pink shirt, hastening to add: “That’s.I quite conservative." ; Mertell produced a photo-i graph of Aaron Williams, the. quietest of the Merseybeats, a popular singing group. Williams extreme male attire. Strung along the short three blocks arel eight boutiques and a shoe: store. most of which are owned.I under different names. by Ste-j phen. He also has other outlets scattered around London. T00 OLD AT 19 l Born in Glasgow, Stephen was expected to take over his family's confectionery busi- ness. but at 19 he took off for London. A job in the military department of Moss Brothers got him interested in clothes. In the last six years. since opening a second-floor boutique in Soho, he has expanded so ‘for a M was wearing a navy blue shirt with Black Watch tartan collar and cuffs. ‘ The manager explained that it‘s possible to use plain color combinations but that unless violent opposites are employed the mixture isn‘t far enough out od. The manager also brought out. a frilled front—blue with both sides edged in lingerie lace—— but admitted these have around long enough to become popular and therefore now are losing favor with Mods. J of Agri Prince-—Monday, River Kings HaII All Meetings Rae. the President Mr. Rudy Dallenbac 1964 has adde Federation culture 9 County Annual Meetings December 7, I964 -- O’Leary Highschool I Queens-Jhursday, December 10, 1964 -- Highschool Hunter - Friday, December 11, 1964 -- Cardigan Parish at 8.00 P.M. Speakers include the Hon. A.B. Mac- of the Federation. Farm Credit Corporation officers. .Mr. Glen Cotton. But Fieldman and possubly h. d to the strength of the Federation. Good attendance at Heirening Patriot GIVE A GIFT- A - DAY Folks “Away From Home" Will Especially Enjoy The Daily Visits 0! The Guardian or The Evening Patriot Gift Subscription: It's Ono Gift That Pleasea All: An attractive gift card will be mailed to announce your Guardian or Evening Patriot Gift Subscription . . . and we'll start mail delivery in time for Christmas. SUBSCRIPTION RATES THE GUARDIAN— Rural Mail P.E.I.—1 year $12.00; 6 months $6.75. Outside P.E.l. in Canada—1 year $15.00; 6 months 58.00. 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The u—nuald premier said: “I have been thin-king actively at attractant, but I cu't name He told a reporter: "If you will tell me when I'll have the Hamilton Fella project going, the power developed in the is- land. a third pulp mill started and the fisheries program launched. then I'll tell the date my re nt." Rumors of his retirement sprang up this after Mr. Smallwood announced several cabinet changes s t icinbwoman to the Second World WOMEN'S NEW IMAGE MONTREAL (CPL—The car- tooniet'e conception of the club- womln as fat, flatulent and traction has passed 'trom the on scene A. W. D. Swan. pin-idem Montreal Cmncii of today' “I (1815;. aprarsedthgt {29; these meetings will increaseitsinfluence. cuddifalrsotiiio: timey hail |-'—"——————————- —— GUARANTEED CLIP THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK 3 INVESTMENT ' | in all CERTIFICATES PAY 5'/2% Guaranteed Investment Certificates . .. Provinces . . are authorised as a Trustee Investment . . . are renewable on maturity at the then current interest I'd. 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