Page .I.. The Guardian Mondzi 3'. Dec. 24, 1956 IN MEMORIAM ARBING-ln loving memory my dear lather, liubsrt Arbing who passed awa.V- U9"- Dcar to me than words can tell. The iiad i lost 'and loved so well 1 .3" not lorgct and n?t'er intend. I think of him dearly. and will to the end lA'lit"'r cxcr I am. What ctcr I tl0. Always tit-air llatl. I ttitnk of you Ni ll1tbl'f' to ace his smiling face. Or Etc;-tr htiii say HCIIU ii it... 5 sIItlL'Iy. a liartl and bitter Illtltl. Huppt anti xlIll'-llli dlttdir WW tcui Lmmt Amt li'xt)('t'It'II nttt-it-tci' he wctit. g Altmns lllimglllltll iiilv-ii: and lxill(I. TM”. All) the IIl(lillIillflx he left I)('I1llItI smii, tulxxtttl and in iti.lll re- mcmhcrert by his daiictut-r. Shir- icy, Vtiiinipcg Maiiittitiii X ARBING-Iii lottuu iiictiiot1t' "I my IIPIUIPII iilisliaiiil, li-ilicil ll?- htu: wiio passed swat llPt' -4- l't3.'i M. twd.-i gt.” at-ties with mittiit-xs. Aiirl if'Pl'f'l tcars still flow. What it meant to loss will. No our will cvcr know Witt-n I am sad aitd loin-iv Anti ctctjttlilftz goes ttrluiu. p I wont to hear you tiiiispw, , (tlipcr up and carry on I Each time I see 3'0"? Plltlln. Ytiii st-viii to smile and say. Don't Hi). I am oitly sleeping Wc will iuccl again some day '. Sadly iiiissctl and lovingly tel mcmbcred by his loving wife B:-lie, Winnipeg, Xian. l HOWATT-In toting memory of William Ralph Ilowatt, son of Mr and Mrs William Ilowalt, who wait callcd away Doc. 24, ITISI He was otir first and I wonderful 10).. i He was ott.r own little haby boy. He was left with us one year to the day. Thcn the Lord came tnd calledl him away. i Sadly missed and ever remem- bered by Mommy and Daddy. , V I l BARRETT - In lovinlz memory of Ambrose Barrett who passed away Dec 23rd I947 Gone from us but leaving me- nitiries. I)C.'IlIl can itcicr take away Itlciiiorics tltat will always Wlitlc upon this earth we stay. l.miii-.;ly remembered by wife tiiul I.-iiiiliy. INAIIN -- in loving memory of niir llcar Father. (200019 H3?" ris lnmziii. who passed away Iliir 24, I948. A tthcrry smile. I IIPRII of gold.l To the dearest Dad the world, could htild l He IIYPS witlt its in mt-mory still, Nut lust today. but always will Sadly iiiissed by Liiitia, Addie and Hartey. I wish to thank Drs. Steward Maclionald and Rachmel. the mil"-l, an and staff of the P.F..i. Hos-5 pltal for all their kindness. also- thnse who sent cards, treats and visited me. while a patient in the hospital. Mrs. Parker lngs, Pow- nnl. --l BELGIAN CAI.IrUP TORONTO tCP) The Belgian i-tvnsiilato here announced Satur- day that Bclgian citizens born in I939 will he called up-by that rniintigvlu army for the levy of I958 It said that Bclgians living In l'anaria and scckiniz s postpone- nicnt :l't4IIlIt'I write during January to the hurgoniastcr of the com- munity in which they were regis- trrerl. REFUGEES Mtt.VFltEAl. lan couple who flcd thctr revolt- tiddcn country wcrs married Sat- urrlay in the Roman Catholic tihitrt-ii of Our Latly of Hunfltiry The couple. Paul Clagoly. 25. a tiiil wicinecr, and his 21-year-old IIIHIP escaped to Yiciina Nov. I9 Montreal WED riiiti arrtvcd in two wctilts ago. ofj t it Pi- A Hungar-I Buy And Sell The Classifie d Way Phone-8506 For int r I Tiiooivi APARTMENT. ADULTS only. Dial 6954, 272 Fitzroy St. ROOMS FOR RENT. HEATED and furnished. Dial 3:lJ6. bath. Heated. Second floor. 875. l monthly. Phone 8476, 92 Brighton. and bath, heated Continuous I water. Five minutes to P. 0. Office. Apply Box 734 Guard- ian. LARGI-I FRONT FURNISHED bed-sitting room with small frig- idairc. available Jan. lst. Suit- ! able for business girl. Write Box 735 tiuardian. For Sale srock OI-' nay. APPLYWGOR- don Houston. Suutli RUSIICO. CHRSTIIAS TREES. W ROPEIIS Seriice Station. I22 Euston St. 2'. (IRADER CHAINSVNOWVAIN stock llall llaiiufacturing Co. Ltd. Sitiiiiiicrside UNI-J PAIR LADIES WHITE of c. M. skates. Size 6. Good as new. 57. Write Box 725 Guardian or Apply 205VSydne);SVt.. third floor. "'r TWO HI-IRFORDS. YEAR OLDS. - Zl sow t, to (arrow last of March? Apply Norbit Costello. Green- hay. DRIVING SI.I:II(iH. CUTTER, "Francis" 545 Driving harness, Sill tilaude Mt-icKenzie. Bay Forttiiic. Box 60. (IVE l'SI-I DEN'I'EIlPRISE PIPE- lcss furnace. medium size, used one winter only. P..l. and C, KPnlI9(Iy Ltd. Kcnsington. MEN'S SKATES SIZE II. MAN5 ".tl'rathon” wrist watch. Girls b -le. Apply 29? Sydney or dial FOR SALE l'scd Fireco coal and wood in-iiiae with water front. Excellent condition. CALL 3934 .-.I!EliI3'WWfEiCj WANTED A PLAIN COOK FOR A small nursing home. Room and board and 5140.00 in month. Write Mrs. Ilarry Desmond, B0 Vernon Street, Norwood. Mass. or call Mrs. Alfred Frizzell, 9 Rochford St., Charlottetown. Lost Anti Found LOST IN WOOLWORTIFS E bi-own wallet tinder please phone 5732 lllttlttfi LOST L A SUM OF MONEY IN mas. Our store is jam packed full Suinniersitie on Friday. Phone Kt-iisington 40- I5. Reward. STRAYI-TD oN' MY PREMISES ” last August. one white and black steer. If not claimed by January 5th will he sold to pay exp:-nscs. .If)SPtili Klurphy. Augustine Cove, --hsietsio-ti Wanted PART TIME Part time sales and ad- vertising work. Car neces- sary. Reply stating age and telephone number to- BOX 733, GUARDIAN M(;p;oriuniiy I If you loci you are worth lmore money than you are ;now earning, this coitld be your opportunity to get it. (Tar necessary. 1 Write-- BOX 723, (IFARDIAN EXTRAORDINARY SESSION I l.0Nl)()N IReiitcrsi---The Bul- garian National Assembly will I-open an extraordinary st-sston on Dec. 27. the Bulgarian telegraph agency reported Saturday. The lSllhjPfIS to be discussed were not lrbportcd. Sunless OTFFH FOR THE BEST IN T.V AERI- Ils. Dtal 502). 824.50 and up Willam Wbentley Oil Agent. Charlottetown area in Hart? C. Mellish. Phone UN. 2”” '955-KxPAiii'isis:N'r -riiiuzi.-:”iw'oMs ismnn aiuu, QUEEN S1-nggf serving p full course dinners; specializing in Chinese dishes. Dial 523. DEMAND THE BEST SAFE-T-METER DRY CHEMICAL I EXTINGUISHERS I nrrn l I-IFICIENT --XACT l ASTER -XTI.NGL'iSHI!.'RS F. A Kltlfll-'E SALES REP, ll Rirtiiiioiid St. (jhmmn Dominion Fire Eqtiipnient Co. 'F1'Ii:-1:-:7: WANTED - ALE BOTTLES pints or quarts. Dial 8.595. (IIIAIN SAW IN GOOD CONDIT- ion Apply P. 0. Box 461, Char-. I Iottetowit CVIAGNI-ITO IN GOOD WORKING order for l.I-I.C. engine. Plcasc slate price. Basil MacDonald. 'l'racadie Cross. IAT ONCE A NUMBER OF EX- ! Ira good pigs paying iiiglu-st iiiarkct price. Wellington Mat- N:-ill and Son. Buntain and Bi-ll llliarf. Eiizesi6iti&Ee & AUTO CO- LTD. 187 GREAT GEORGE s'r. . DIAL 5547 4 REPORT ONLY , more shopping days till Christ-i of Christmas gifts for all the inmily. Use otir convcnicnt hiy- way plan. A small deposit holds your order. TOY FAIR NOW OPEN We invite you to visit our new toy department. up our newt stairway at front of store with all new displays. We are truly proud of otir toys. you will find? everything and anything for all agcs. Christmas shopping at Firestone is so easy and convenient. love- ly gifts for the home and any member of the family. Use our lay-away plan. We will hold any si1.e order until December 21st. COME IN AND VISIT WITII US I MAY WI-I SUGGEST A Gll"Ti from the whole family for Pop. and Mom Why not write the rest of the family and combine your money for such wonderful gifts as 1957 tCareIri-cl Westinghouse Television. Firestone or Wcsting- house Refrigerators. Fircstonc or Westinghouse washers, elcctricl clock. radios, toasters. lrons.l lamps. floor polishers. vacuum cleaners. or maybe the long wanted oil, gas, or electric kit- chen range. We also have a good display of oil space hcaters Once again we invite you to come in and enjoy 8 shopping tour. SHOP EARLY For the best selection. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 197 Great George Street, Dial 5547. Christmas Carols Sung In Kirk By Candlelight ' -- ” o (' l APARTMENT 6 ROOMS AND Y UR IMPERIAL ESSO S'I'0VEt A. twmgm madows closed in sung by an Chlncd choir. on I perfect winter's day a great congregation of people gathered- yesterday afternoon in the old. Kirk of S James to sing the, Carols of Chrisinias. and reverent-t ily join in the homage offered int rm 3 it -- llhe Vespers of the Saoivurls Na- 2; t!i.e Cfslsler;'unCIlIdII"mn' ccdhrllldlmtill tivity. The setting was superb--, at the portals outside the Church two brilliantly lighted trees offer-l ed a festive we-lconie--on the walls; and windows of the nave andj chancel inside hung festoons all spruce and piiic At the chancel steps and on eillt-er side of the Holy Table stood stately first in the quiet dignity and simplicity of their natural colour and form,l while along the ctiaitrel rail glow- ed tiny white caiitllcltghts in strik- ing contrast with the soiubre ever- greens. The Holy Table itself was. radiant as soft tt;u'iii aiiibcr lights played upon lhc scarlet of the shining gold of the scoiires hold- ing the tail was tapers in red. The Minister of The Kirk, the Rev. T.H.B. Soiiicrs, .llA., S.T. Iii. led the coiii.ii'ci.'.'ilitiii ill tlic worsliip and Ihc t'liui't-ii tll'L'.iilllSl, lltss E. Llllliill tlt'Kt-mic, Mus. Bar, F.M.C M ihrei-tetl the music of the service The Vespers Utlclllltl ttlill the or- gan prelude, Br;iliiiis' "A Lovclyl Rose is Blouiiiiiig." which was tollowetl by a iii-ital prcliitie of carols sting froiu tho gallcry by n cliotr of little littlx aiitl girls. The. piuccssional was the much-loved 'WllIlP shcphcitlx walclicd thcirl 'lu -ks by nighll, stillhl by the Con- u '-,.'2itiou Blltl tIi.iiircl t'hoir with It lwililllllll tlt'xtiIlll by tho child- it'll III the tziilli-iy. This Salutation and the IIIItlt'HlltlII werc conclud- ed by Prat-tortiis' liilroit Atithctn "To llay is Born liiimatiiiel.” The Vespcr I.t-sson was I't'.'ltI by the Minister from the (iospt-l acctirding to S Matthew anti tltei Congregation joined the Cliotrs' SW-ZINE Phillips Ilroods' immortal. '0 Little Town of Bethlehem " The carols clioscn for this Scr- rirc were skilfully arrani.:cd in. two groupings. the first consist- ing of the traditional I-liiglish carol L "What Child is This?” sting by Mrs. Ni-ii D. Mat-Lcan; a Fri-ncli carol "lit-re tftlid Tli-: Ass and f).xen Mild", sung by the (lliziiicell Choir with solo by Mrs. lliiitid A Cos. Ilrticttii'iiis' "Lnl. lion ii ltuse 8'cr Blouniing" and a I”rctit-ii Carol. "Wltt-iic(- is this Guotily I”ragi'atice." hy at-hoir Girls; and two carols cuniposcd lbv Kenneth Mcck of .V1ontreal.itai-rytow-ii, N. Y. Hart-iniants ac- l1”SIP('p, Swcct Babe”. and ”.lt-siis,;tion makes all six prisoners clig-. of a Maiden Thou Wast Born",lible for parole. I I ingly into Santa's face during the YOUR BEST MARKl:T FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP (2000 Lb. Ton) (note new pricel . . . . 325.00 (TAR BATTERIES . Paying higlicst cash p beer bottles, scrap metal. Truck scale wcigliing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eatonls Store on Kent St rcct. Open 8 A.M. - 5 RM. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 P.M. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. -PROFESSlONAL CARDS lsentlr "Holy night. Peaceful night The Vesper Pi-gygn ad 3" singing of Luther": cradle hymn "Away In ' Minter" were follow- ed by the second KIWI! of Carols which included Brown's "Luu,by.. the Nuns of Chester. fifteenth cen- tury. ”Slumber, Holy Cmldm-sung by Miss Barbara Roget-3; the gm. diiional French cu-oi by Ham. hurst, "0 Leave you; weep" by the Chancel Choir and conciudingl with the Vesper Anthem, "Cradle 50'”; III, II!” VITEIII" by Brahms ' The smzina of the beloved and its I recessions! prepared the tuiiaregatioii to received the Ben- ediction which had as its choral response Sir John Steiner's Sefen. fold "Amen". To the melody of I)-AQll'l'll'S ”Swiss Noel with Vari- ations Playtd as an organ postv I"d9 "19 Collzmgntion quietly and lliuuslitfully made made their way. Pl” 0! thelovely old Church so- ImP05mB With its climbing alTllt'.N, its vaulted ceiling, its niagniti-I ccnt stained glass. As the pcucc of Ciiristmas tide blessed IIl('IIi on their way the floodlit spire tiilcrrtl its tribute of silver glory, a synt- bol of the everlasting light of Beth- lciiem's Gospel shining in the darkness of a weary and 'dti:'lItius world. the At Morning Sel'Vit't- the Christmas S e r m o n, (t'lI'll ”Ii'ound in the Stars," was Illtillll Ptl by the Minister. and the music included the intrnit. Hit-.ik I'oi'Ili. O Beatitcotts licxitciilyp l-lllltl" tBachl; the soprauii until lioss duet. "Cantique (Ic Mini", lAdaniI by Mr. and Mrs lt.iuiil1 llctnitiiitl: the Ciiristiiias .llIlllt'lt1l ”('hristmas Day" tGuist;ii lltitsti and the offetory carol, '”lIii- l-In- dris Nigltt”. The organ uni-iv in- citidctl a pr e I u d e by It illtiii. "Puer Nobis Nasciltir," it n 1! Bach's "In Dulcl Jubtini as I postlude SENTENCE COMMUTE!) ALBANY. N.Y. fAPt-Bertha licmers, 39 of Quebec. was one of six persons whose prison scntcnces were coiiiinuted Satur- day by Governor Avcrcll Harri- maiii. Miss l)t.-titers was sentenced to from 20 years tti lite on l)ec. 2tl, 1945. after being found guilty of niiirdcring a man in North . . . . . . . Each 351.75 rices for hides, horsehair, BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. Boll, Mathuon s FBFJT" I50 J. Elmer Blanchard. EA. .165 Queen -St. Phong M. A. Former. Q.C.. ll-K Bank of Commerinug. l Aliii-J-iL'M.TcSiitii. LLB. Montgomery It Co. Ltd. WIIOLESALE non TEL DIIICM7 l A. Walthon Gaudot, u..n Phillips Bldg. lfl Grand E. I Palmer 8- Huslam Bank of Nova scdln Bldg. Muthuori, Pooito L Nicholson 1'3 Grafton Street J. A. MacG9lqan Currie Bldg, Dial MM Olen R Chas. I. Mcduaid, I.A. I50 lfclmul Us IE III I MacPhoo Ii Trainer it” 9"" 5t it!!! IAN M. MIGLIIOD. LLB. ROYAL BANK BUILDING DIAL III CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDt)NAlD. CUIIIE I CO. COOPER BROTHERS It 00., Charlottetown OPTOMETRISTS J. A Ccirruthon, RD. 113 Kent St. Dial 56!) Byron J. Grant, O.D. I26 llulf SL Dial SCH J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kt-nf I Queen Sits. Office H38: Ruse 4750 H. J. Mcibon, R.O. P.l.l. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. l. Carson &I Prfnec 80. Old us: ARCHITECT 0. Keith Plckard n. Ami. M.R.A.l.C.. Snininerslde. P.E.l. Dist 3 Charlottetown. Iindnyu uni rrfhn. Dlnl Ull . MUSICIANS g T” J0."':'"5W?" Itudio -Lu nteuniou It. I outi. ms cklsadcvn Clrrfo Ildl. DIII SIC H. I. DOAN! Ii COMPANY Ill Great Giorgi K. Cllriddoil Pill: Ilfl-CHI P.O. In I0 ARTHUR J. OARIEIT Palmer Electric Iuildfng fl l'&n Q1 1 3! fNVIIHIim CONI-”FA.'I'ION ERY ERMA P. MOIIISON CIIARTIRID AOOOIJITAIY jIC.I& .Clnhhun bers of the Sunday School pre- sented their annual Christmas con-I parents and friends. With the superintendent -Rupert presiding. is pleasing pro- gram of recitations. musical num- bers and a one-nct play were car- ried out. The beginner and prim- ary groups were under the di- rection of Mrs. W.S. McMurtry and Mrs. Chas. Aitken. A group of seniors and adults under the direction of Mr. S.H. Bufltoe. presented in one-act play entitled. "The Christmasy House". in which the cast ably presented the lesson. that people can he lost in the mere ”trimmings" of Christ- R.C.A.F. ASSN SANTA llit-'i.'irtl Bl')CllIt)II, son of !tir.ltion ycstcrday afternoon. ttltl tits. Kcith Bryctiton, ciii'ititis-.l'WI.'C 'SIlUW". ll'03lS OI Plllaln Chill; ti t')('SII1P gilt he rcccivctt Il'tIl'Il'am we Flleilnl VIEW Ewe” 3" MONTREAL lCP-The faith of- wiiila at thc 1nntial kiddicr ctmst-I";aS""'55;cfeMd by the 260 cmldil Tra"5'Ca"ada Mr Lin" I" in ” T ” it" P" "- IN th St fl t h t I) illiis hcld at the R.C.A.F. Associa- or ar 0e as no em planes in British Columbia. ' A company spokesmtin said there are no plans for grounding. the TCA's remaining 24 Northl Stars. But plans had been madcl earlier for eventual ”retireincnt"L of the foiir-cntzined planes in keep- ing pace with developments in av- iation. . p ”II is itot a question of .equip-: ment gctting tired, or aircraft; wearing out." he said. "Aircraft, STIightFDropI in U. S. Production Of Steel In I956 , Cl.l-2Vlt1l.ANl) tAPl---Tlie United. Statcs. world's largest steel pm-, duccr. is the only country not turning out more of the metall this year than in 1955. Steel masy azine says. The nictziltyorkiiig weekly says world production this year willp ,totul :lltl.t)-itl,t)0tl not tons of stccl. -lor ingots and castiiis. a 4-7 Pet" ccnt iiicrcasc tivcr lust years rc- cord 29ti,lt)7.ti9S tons. llroditctioii in the U. S. which. accounts fur 37 per cent of thel world's output, will total ll5.0t)0.- 000 tons this year despite the mid- summer strike by slcelworkers. afternoon of fun. ICHlt:l1HlIlnl(lnI. Ill? lmlliamle 5ll3'5' Last your-st included . Show "-931, of ice record production totalled 17.. cream and chocolate milk, and the "35335 l""5- I prcsciitation of gifts for all Altboiih Russia is they st-cond Guardian Photo largc.-it steel producer this year. t l ENJOYS SANTA iiuatcly 230 kiddies altcutlcd ilio liit-liczil Rail. hull of Set. and Mrs. lijdward ll.til. stares wotuier- .lolly (:cnt's visit at tnr annual kid-I dics' tlltristiiias hcld at the N t' () ls ltless ycstcrday afternoon. Approx-i Expect Credit Curbs Will Be Eased Last Hall 1957 On lllt' surliit-c it would appcar;e.'iscs through greater availability- to rcliix its.stIPt)l.t' OI K0005 - SUVII 35 SIWI-nicnt may face another general will tit.'ikt- no titmc p g V M is llN'WitS1"L'- I" I935 election in Jitnc. 1957. tiulit iiitiiicx policy, dcsitmcti tiiliititi cciiiciit fight initiation hv reducing com- ,tllcrt' WCIT fltlllnlllt 8('Bli('Ill95 imdl vtllitltl I0? 5t'4tT"t' l-'"0d9- I," ”"'f'lIl" w.""'"hll' II" Wpphesf (icncral Motors of Canada. has Tho outlook. at this titiu-, is for In I9-17. P3Fll('l'l3l'I3' "I III? l3lleI"I,t;.1(-d mp cm-b5 gm one sure mad .1 luv t'.'II)lIifI iiivcsttiicni i!l'()IZri'II'fI litilt thcrc nini tilt" sltlthltlhlt-SI -1., ,i,,,,,-l.w..n and .,m.n,pt(,ymeni in l!t'i7. lIlllI'llIfII't1f!l'IIl:tII tiici'cc- All of this antt't'II1illl't'l l'llitt!lL0l'f:m,n wg 1-odghnmv president of )l' R I'('SU this your protiitrtittn would . , . Chrysler corporation of Canada. hill EtlttIl0n1l(' PXDIIHSIOII D70- tll'lI s7.S0fI.t)tKlIbt)fl spciit said that "certain businesses and for now fnctorics, office biitldings. Ill? iiiiu-liincrp cquipmciit and Pthcrllllrztms undertaken this your and mdusmes are being singlcd out to t-niiital goutls. I 1" - . H . bear the full brunt of a policy of if stiilitiit-iit cictlil is I-H'ilIlJtI)lf'. I PRICI-.8 WON T IAI.I. cred" (.m.m"monL-- tiic uitciuictl prot.:r:iiii may climtil The greater ayiitlul;itil.v IOI M,” ,,,,.,. sg'n()f).tl1l(l mo and m:iv goods would not iicccssnrl) "IN" N 13 hm, 1: qtiminooooofi Thtslthe cnd of price advances. auth- . .. .. . . .. - . t .. tt”- addctl. Prlccs of some line IK .intltip.ittti, llioiigh mus ;i(I;:Nl1t:mmh' mu like bonus. or OFI-ll('I-IS CLOSED And last week. Itidoiit Rcsl Es- tate Limited of Toronto indicated "'2 ';"N"'mIm "Vmy 1”" lhmhm. wag” and milt-r factor; it would have to close some of its hm" IN. '?v R wmpl Rm H", w,V,.-nnmng ,ppm.-,-, to offices. blaming its business tron- d.AI,Ml?,:mIT.- VIII-iii'Ii(i:t. for incw hc lcss cnnccrncd wiiii pricc riscs N05 0" Itdefal "Edit Curb!- h::,l",g M,.m.,,t,,,.i,-i (hose prtt-ed,t-nuscd by wagc and other cost iincontrast. John Proctor. at slttiootl anti ovcr. Dcnuind for factors than with rtscs caused by president of the Imperial Bank of Canada. has stated that while tha- nf demand. this pressure of dcmand "HM. P,-i..(.(i in-mt-(-n st1'.00() and prcssure sl'i,tlfl0 is coitsitIct'cd still good; "I "M? curbs are irritating and awkward for borrowers. they are necessary if inflation is to be avoided. The curbs have taken various forms. They resttlterl. from informal talks between the Bank of Canada and the chartered banks. with Governor James Coyne of the central bank can- tloning the commercial banks against an over-all expansion of loans. Last fall Mr. Coyne also called in major representatives of the stock exchanges. finance compan- ieli and the big departmental stores in order to get them to vol- unteer to reduce on-the-cuff sales. Linked with these moves were various Bank of Canada opera- tions in the money market. de- signed to restrain expansion In the money supply and boost interest rates. to discourage borrowing by making tons more expentiiw. Afltlono Fellowships To 38 Engineers OTTAWA ICPI-Athlonc fellow- GO PLACES -- GO NAVY Action, Travel. Good Pay. New Skills- I.ife in thc Royal Canadian Navy kccps YOU 0" .V0l"' tom. l.cnrn now skills while earning good pay. EYLIOY 3 iirn of ndvcuture. All those things are yours when you sci-vc your cniintry in the Navy. Don't Wait! ' Age Limits: 17 to 25 (29 with certain trade qualifi- cations) Education: Grade 8 or better. See, Write or Phone your Naval Recruiting Officer. Naval Recruiting Officer, HMCS Queen Charlotte Phone 4913 For full particulars. mail the attached coupon today. Charlottetown RCN Recruiting Officcr, IIMCS Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown. P.E.I. Please send me without obligation full porticuliirs of the career that might be mine in the Royal Canadian Navy. as young Canadian engineers for s two-your course in post-grsdtr ate trnininn in industrial estnn litthments or universities in the United Kingdom. The fellowships are financed ll! the British government. The U. K. information office Biimess of the l' K ministry M education. will tour Canadian Uni- A8. ......,......... .DOIOIoIoIaIlot0CI.Iu lT.C.A.'s Faith In Sicirssi -......lNoi Shaken By Loss Of One in part. In 3. week. ships will be awarded in 1957 to 'l Baptist Church Sunday School- Presenis Christmas Program The Charlottetown Baptist-ma til: "ht I h -- Church hall presented I hawk niahkziiid oise Mg 0 I e um um and colorful scene Friday evening homng as the children and senior mem-jBabe o Bethlehem l)l'0U.gIIl. to in. world the great gm of saivaiin... supposedly paying to Cltrist who as the Rev. ILL. Milton expressed tho cert before I large audience of lseason's greetings and commemim the officers and teachers of th. RJ. Sunday School for their dEk'()(lun and faithfulness. Mrs. W.J. Drake. lionorary Su. perint-endent of the primary dept. following her custom of more than 40 years. presented hand-knit niit- tens to 25 children as awards M- good attendance. In spite oi his heaiy sclicditlo ahead. Santa Claus appeared and with his usual joviality and prising energy presented it treat to each one present. sup. Mrs. S.I-l. Burhoe was the ac. Cflmbanist of the evening. are rtitirctt wlicii tiicy compictitivcly obsolete." ”In fact North Stars have I!P('n hct i-tits G ' (II II . - . I.” an P mo'hh3k9n by We 1055 OI one 9' lh9,servicc in the Arctic and the ti-hp. ics, all over the world.” T('-it said. ”Thc RCAF has just an. IIulilI('('d that a North Star will lie used again this year to fly ow. plies to Tifi'II() bziscs away up in the tip of the Arctic." 'l'(':l h-is iiltircd ortlt-rs lot Itiiir l)('-ll jct Il'dlISptJTl.5. sclictlitlcti to hci,'iii scrticc in 1900. and ha, takcn options on two othcrs 'l'lic spokcstiiun said tlic ortlcis IIltIl('8IP(I the company's plum to kccp ulircast til atiatiuii develop- ItIt'llI But the North Star hiiti cs- tahlislu-fi it "fine rcctii'd" of satcli, 'l'(3A has hccn a North Aiiicri- can pttiiict-i' Ill thc ilst- of Vist-iiiiiii turliine-propcllcr planes. with in now in scrvtrc. ll sclicritilcd for d0lll0I1V llcxt )ear and still niiiis in 1958. Visruitiilx uircatiy hati- rcplacr-d North Stars on some routes. IIAS 75 PLANES The ziirlincls passcngcr flcct to- tiils 75. including 24 twin-ciigiiicd I)L'-3:". 24 North Stars. iiiuc four- cngincd super constellations and ill ftiiit;-ciigiitcd Vtscoiiiits Super (iunsti-llaitioiis are used on Traits- Atlziiitic rtiutcs. North httirs prt-t'ioiisly ticrc used on 'l'CA's 'l'ransatlantic scr- vice. she Is turning ottt loss than M11 as mucii as the United States. the pltbliciitioii says. Russia's tiiitpiil (if51l.7tl0.tlt)fl tons equals l7 pet cctil of thc world total. The trade wceltly points out that Russia has held second place in to years and has gained each year. while the United States has slippcd in he world's total per- ccntage, but has gained in the tonnage hriit-kct. Stcel mills in the U. S operated at I02 per cent of rated capacity last week for the second consct: iitive week. Production was 2.5lt.- 000 not tons. Stccl says the upwtird pi'essiirc ()i"i'.-ttl.t t'l' -- Soiiic ft-tit-lull -, .- , . t-xiici'ts tiiititip.ilc Illlll iiuist short- llllll it this is tltc rzipitnl tiiycsl-,tif SIlPI)l.V- III?" III? INll'l'3' "9"li:TrE&eelllpl;1:.:s Ililgh Siam nizcs of iiititt-i-tzils will tlisappczir uicnt inlctitinn. tltc CDn'Il)f!IllltIllLI0l' credit curbs also may becomctmnwusn on finished Heel ". ,",.im,..- ti”-Hugh 15:3; ,-mu that for gtiods in-I957 may evcn in- less cssenttal. .mainm M "37-66 I H” '0" kn ft-tlcrtil cri-iiit curhs will be ciisctl icrcasc, rctiuiring a continuation ofl Cmlpied wt”, this wommtg vii.-w,wN,kg Mm” "W Comm”. 0' in lIlt' -i-miitl ll.'Ill (DI the 3 iptrctlit ciiilix lo ltrcveltl IUFUIPF is the political aspccl: The curbs Smqnmkmg wrap declined 5., Iiiitil tlit-ii, thcy Mly. it is ltrlttc -Stilt-"N have been criticized in some in- "ms to 35433 I gross mn most i-c.'t;iiii Iltc lhtik of Ciiiiotla Hill Ill" PXIICVIF "ll-”NlH' "till Ilwitiitstriiil quarters and the gnvcrn- ' William A-. Wccker. president oIlN. Y. Up Slightly iDuring Week l NEW YORK tAPl -- Thanks to I"ritiay's prc-Christmas wceitcnd rally. the stock market registered a slight gain last week. The Associated Press avi-race lot 60 stocks rose it minimum in ccnts on the week to 8131.20. But up until Friday the market was leaning to the downside. Ono factor was the lUSl0In8I'y rcluc- tance of traders to extend their ipositions on the evc of such it llong lapse in trading, the state of the world being as uncertain as it l Considcralitins bascd on the cs i biishmcnt oi income tax posi- tions were another depressing in- lluence on the market most of the Selling to establish in losses. highly useful In an incoml tax return, still continued. with this went it large amount of switching from one stock to fill- othcr as losses were taken in some stocks and the money usi-cf to buy other stocks whose prices seemed attractive at current levels for a rise to I957. The five most active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange were: Detroit Steel. up at law on tM..'iotl shares: Royal Dutch ttiewl up 2g at 42:5: General Motors. off 1 at Hts; Standard Oil INF?! .Ier.I0yl, off its at Sm: and Radio Corp.. tip It It 35'r'i. Among Canadian issues on tin New York stock Exchange. Altim- inium Ltd. was down V4 st izti. Canadian Pacific moved up 4'- to m. and Granby Mining dropped iii to lWi- Mcfntyre was down I”: 78 On the American Stock Er- change, Brazilian Traction will down la at 736 and Canadian lliir cont lost 'u at 3-V-. Preston I-in-t Dome oils pndod the work at 7- up V. over the previous i-PPK Fsrgo Oil was up LI at 15. ..mm...m..m-:44 Nnmo ............................................ . it bocrtlchtll ,,,'"l?,'."u':"iTi"gs' cent: tilnileileiavsy. The! will Vt!” -ognnuooooanuuurouuoouoooounuuocuouuannu munoner-. o"k..' .nd D, Q. )1 ngllfgx, Fredericton, IIFIIQC (III- Moittrr-nl. litmiston. Ont , Torniimi Winnipeg. Saskatoon. Sash. Inolton all Vsaeowu.