+, - : ee “et faadera te -the 7 AE 3 THURSDAY | , DEC. 16 - ‘ -Ch‘town Store Now Open Nights ‘til 9and S‘side Store Open Nights Dec. 16th. “Dear Santa. . . It's Almost Christmas Eve.” —— Seeaall the toys in Holman’s, = 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Dec. 14, 1965.) : =r: You can almost hear the whistle blowing! LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN SETS It’s sure oS eS Sie eas monies when you ms i aaa A ae crite with power pack wects and crs” «17,95 - 27.95 ae Folks, they really go whizzing! CLOCKWORK TRAIN SETS ss "ony" 3.98 : } A g ; ‘ ; the engine up, sets it on the track, and it pulls the train ae Zz % 4 re | @round for the longest time (up to 5 minutes at one winding). Quality 17.pe, set iy ae : ‘fg ; os oF — sets, with H.O, gauge track. Sets inchude engine, various cars, Only sir DUST COVER LEFT IN ENGINE Col. Richard €. Dineen dis- cal plug dropped out of the plays a plastie dust cover rocket’s tail, not been receiv- similar to the one found in a : : ; have gone through 1. fine in’ a Gemini 6 engine onds later to cut off the en- when it was found to be mal- gines. The dust cover, care- functioning at Cape Kennedy, essly left in the inlet port, Fla.,-launch pad Sunday after was removed Monday morning SCALEXTRIC ELECTRIC RACE It's the newest tun sport for the whole family! Mom, Dad, Sis and brother will have to stand in line to take turns .. . it's the greatest! Famous make, 37-pc. layout consists — of track, supports, ea false alarm shut down a and officials said a’ Wednes- everything to ke ~ launch attempt. Had the false day morning launch still was it like the real thing ond you’ be alarm, given when an electri- _ planned. (AP Wirephoto) the crowd. . wateh making it really go! Z-0-0-O0-M! Come and see a Theft Of Public Funds |s Charged By Mobutu | LEOPOLDVILLE (CP)—Con-|women's clothes and a major 2 Toboggans are Lots of | i oe Fun for the whole Family ! golese President Joseph Mobutu, |import. — More downhill fun! ' Which one will you choose frm the 4 for you? a, at acon a economic ue oe ee Made of select Canadian hard maple slate 3/8’ thick, with runners 14"’ thick to sta ty, has charged that | stamping corruption wi j make to zoom quickly over the snow. Smoothly finished with waterproof var- on Politicians have stolen |put into a new 300,000,000-kilo- KIDDIES ‘SLEIGHS nish. Specially designed hood allows easy skimming over snow. Equipped with z 3,000,000 from the government. | watt Congo River Dam, an 2l- : poly rope hand-rail. - 5 I ; fa S (Made to take it of heavy gauge steel, brightly enamelled: of S000 ak as Tan's ple arerhsa oe the unis | Desk of pod slid sciet Canetion hardwood” Snghed oe Baudoin Stadium, said politi- | agriculture. oe 00. Re- mother and father! cians, whom he did not iden- NAMED AS EXPORTS tify, stole the money instead of » Oil, copper and coffee are to | 36-inch size disbursing it in public works, |be the Congo's main exports. Fag eke 459 l= po med nant Se ie lent ees | inch ; 5 98 : 5 98 3 trial. ac i ; 2.j i . : : HZE .-ceesecccescssess s ae In his/é¢onomic report, Mo- | Mobutu invited ‘Zambia tobe |” ee nh e a a TO SEE YOU . butu said the Congo is 20,000,- |operate in the common explo'- | 5-fpot IN HOLMAN’S 000,000 Congolese francs ($147,- |tation of the copper belt that | ee can es ba se 7.98 000,000) in debt. [straddles their common border TOYLAND ! ° Mobutu staged a “coup Nov, |near Elisabethville. 4° against the government of ee he wal senate former president Jsoeph Kasa- |" power least un . m&, vubu. : |1970, the fifth anniversary of his coup. SURPRISED SUPPORTERS .“It .took the politicians five He surprised™his cabinet years to lead the country to army officers, diplomats and | ruin,” Gen. Mobutu said. “‘T | the audience by ordering them |Bive myself five year too to put to roll up their sleeves — ap- (the situation right.” parently as a gesture that they “Everything is going ° wrong would all work for economic jin The Congo,” he said. ‘‘Cor- ; ruption has developed in consid ° Cabinet ministers doffed coats | erable proportions. The admin- | -10” whee’ oF Vy ye and ties and even the army [istration of justice is deplorable _ 1... - 16" ‘wheel... ..20” wheel... 6, commander, Maj. - Gen. Louis | The financial; social and eco- | 10 95 1 Bobozo, shed his uniform jacket | nomic situation is catastrophic. s . ‘. and rolled up his sleeves. |Nobody works any more in the Mobutu announced an imme. Congo. Nobody produces any diate ceiling on rents and price | more. controls on ‘“‘wax eloth,” the ‘The country must get to basic fabric for Congolese | work.” It’s the one and =o Holman’s‘Is Official Headquarters ! a : 7] only ... Famous _ Authentic Autographed and) Approved mndoman _ SKATING | BIG BRUISER OUTFITS - Every boy and girl knows pf Bra is to have one! You've seen it ted on TV. and it’s the greatest.. Just like the big ones: power hoist, sirens, flasher light, lever control, forward and reverse drive. steering action, set of tools and a jack that really 4 se | : works. Even an extra car for the 2 Cattle Herds Show Signs ~ J CARRIAGES se reek, Ween sy ons al ec st : + : — SP : ae tua wreck, you're ready to roll for repairs, Of Disappearing In Man. mates A eta bass | with monogram. 4” spoke By ALLEN SACKMANN | United States rose from 36,000 | wheel with attractive a WINNIPEG (CP) — Cattle ‘last year to 150,000 in the 11- ny tires. Durable, : nerds are showing sicns of dis- month period this year, and washable v-inyl uphol- appearing from some parts of |shipments te ~Eastérn Canada ; < ae han Sueur i foid- Manitoba for the same rea- climbed 10 per cent to more 7s ing high. Onily— height . . SECRET AGENT 009 éon horse-drawn plows were re- than 300,000. placed—a matter of economics. | q Farmers, spending more time LESS U.S. CATTLE with a pencil and less with a| Mr. Knowles says the cow pitchfork, are finding out that |™arketing is up about six per | cattle ‘raising doesn’t always |Cent from last year but adds j- add up_to profits The result is |that the June 1 cow inventory that cow and calf marketing at |W@S five per cent higher than the Union Stockyards in Winni- |'" 1964. He says farmers likely | peg is running well. ahead of |27€ doing more culling because | , binoculars ~ denaen,” Sees and a wicked looking pistol. Get 5 49 set |. . Teady ,.. go get your man! ev a' _ Made by + at HOLMAN’S ” noe agi agg Re thet year. : the — number of cows | “It started last year and it’s °€/N8 Carried. - 2 : hum holds an indication farmers are doi But, the percentage of heifers GOLF CLUB SET . : aunty filed of [a bake are more .culling while others dre gg aa cattle exported to / a o<! —— er ~— 12” diameter. Gaily lithographed. c ij dumping their whole _cow-calf nit States—where the | Here's a fine set by a for Sk : p i Only cs herds on the market,’ says Size of the national herd the your ge f oys’ ates Autog ph By Bobb Hull! oe aoe eae ea a Herb Andresen, president of the dropped “— per cent this “— aneer nen and fs = = B ra y ; . cae Manitoba Farmers’ Union —rose to per cent from cross-ply laminated wi : ; ' ae PI RE FORM SETS “It could develop into a dan- per cent. dork ‘mahogany ‘Anish The Autographed and approved by Bobby Hull......oh, boy! Full grain leath- Pp z ; er boots, full lined, with built-in tendon guards, and moisture proof solse. t's truly amazing how many, different beauti- gerous trend that would result Mr. Andresen said a spot sur- irons are Nos. 3, 5,7, 9 | ; e fied clourful pictures can be oreated from in a shortage of Manitoba- vey indicates the swing away | Md putter. The irons Hardened: steel blades, Sizes 1-5. these thre basic shapes. Made of plastic peg- grown beef.” : are triple-plated jus- : ; - Scand enh from cattle breeding, a. trend trous chrome for and aa Bi S INVENTORY he describes as ‘‘disturbing,” i¢ | “long wear. Bag has ates : _ Ken' Knowles, manager of the most prevalent in aliens a zippered front, Fi Union Stockyards, is less pessi- Manitoba. Farmers are finding | ‘handy bail pocket, f mistic. He acknowledges heavy they can make more money | fd ventilated dry marketing but attributes it to from grain or specialty crops | &P bottom. the large inventory of breeding and are liquidating their herds stock carried earlier this year.! ‘The iia sauae is eae “The prospects for cattle in |says Mr. Andresen. ‘Farmers Manitoba are good and this \are realizing they can't get the marketing isn’t making any s€- |same return from cattle as they . | Boy's Hockey Gloves Autographed and approved Bobby Hull. Chrome Ws bargain! Geunae piled. iaaxt Teaheced polaen co a al hands to protect you. For players to 13 years. @ total 40 per cent higher than lof the reduction in the U.S. in- ~complete- t 7 tia pair 5,49 last year's. corresponding fig- ventory but farmers can't ; ure -fiustity it on en economic ; ara : - , ae -$ - . hacia "* : — - ¥y ‘ . 4 nous inroads,” he said. can from other crops.” To the end of November,| “Normally, one could expect more than 500,000 héad of cattle farmers to increase passed through .the sales ring, |their livestock holdings in view