gpduIflln.Onfi1o¢hMwn.!hss..Dec.10,_19fl. ...l __ WEMAN GETS PAY RAISE, FIRST TIME iN 19 YEARS WALSALL. England (APl— sry is now six pounds 10 shil- Miss Gladys Turner. 56. has llniis (819.50) a week. ‘ me-;ved a pay raise—-her first The council also made the In 19 years. raise retroactive to earlier to "Naturally." she said. “I'm the year. so her pay envelope m,e,.joyed_-' Friday contained 102 pounds For the last so years Miss l0 shiilinss (9307-50)- Turner has been scrubbing "It's come lust in time." floors at a clinic in nearby the said. “for it'll give me Sutton Coidtield. To do this money to buy extra Christmas nhe’s travelled to miles‘ a day presents for friends and relI~ efive miles each way. tives." For the last 19 years her sal- She said that when she been three pounds is started work her raises were shillings ($11) a week. she small. but fairly regular, but asked for raises plenty of when she reached the level at :J;';:".‘:‘3§.’i§i.’i&‘;’§"..‘i€'.':i‘ l‘2.?.°..‘*.‘.’.“’i.‘."...ii.":‘.‘3.‘.'.‘.t.'.'. ii‘: a Lingerie Gifts for that special lady on your list. plicmon W" mad. um. cogilylsaid she couldn't re- 8 months 330. Members of the Wsrwick- member her starting wage: shire County Council reviewed "ButhI"don't think it was very muc . her case and agreed. Her sai- Eountries Behind Curtain u .."‘ < 3’ D In Choose from the largest and best selection we've ever offered Beautiful Nylon Flannelette ° I C cl’ Ma ket "°*°"*'° °"‘' '°'“ " DUSTERS PYIliMliS slum JOHN. N.B. (CP) — However. Canada would be " " ‘ R. Roy Orsbtree. president of confronted with increasing Com- ' the Canadian liilanuiscturers’ munist pressure in both compe- Qifcliflfiiéieialingiideifn uri'lia(li'lisfof:>l‘thilrl!ai$:?t?t:t:s:nt:‘) ‘tilt A lovely variety of beautiful nylon trvicot See the lovely variety ‘oi iilannelette pyjamas pctentlalt nrgrketooiior Cainagian Canigdign '0 “Red to dustlems: Choose from man-_v attractive styless for warm cosy sieepwe.-ar—'I‘he ever prectscsl : u g s an an- . a a re ; ' . . . . . , . :',‘;“‘1’.“,°n 3 good “,0, ttum tn, the knp“cafion' Min c,%.1::3; All sire qui1ited—'l‘~rim-med wnln daunty em- no. Gay pnnied fiannel—briigIilfly striped b OdSg;e:;'ienI1gOtt;1eti;‘e00pfl3:t¢ c;iI"s!.nl.. ugitizitiglfiagturfemmuamiog Ac: I on a Peter Pan collar or bound with flannel or flannel in solid shadles. some on c<iellélol;;ei:nd”I::lil- mm mm no mm mm mm‘ | soon at collar ad pocket line or edged with dainty yokes with lace edging— others strictly Atlantic Ports Day. -Mr. Crab- of the gravity axles. ‘am of dainty lace. A wonderful selection of colours. tailored. Some with long legs, others caps-I be : The ta . . "aw? do sell mg: tgeliussit: um cit? .€..:“¢on?¢’mw¢n',d 5 Rose pink, pastel pink. pale blue, turquoise. legs. Shoit sleeves——-long sleeves. Yours is gfincghalgg. not°on1y5;':m If¢;;;‘-nt'lixhIt(|) igrflfcftggelllg ; .wihitie. yellow ad deep blue. Sizes s. M. L. and the choice. Shades of pink, blue, green. one Russians but to "other membeffi diameter. It is operated by the l 12 to 18. quaise. Sizes S. M. L. of the 'el 00- commissioners of sewers an d "That trade is Still small btif water supply and cover; th e R6 Pl'0l11l5€ ll 18-“St Th6 ll‘0li three areas mentioned above. 001"! iii 8 The report notes “apparently . tremendous potential for the in nu gang»; to gnve money the sort of capital goods III‘ which city government a few years ago we excel‘— mining equipment. decided to abandon the former for example. or pulp and paper practice or roviding separate machinery. h¢!VY electrical sanitary an storm sewers in equipment and construction ma. favor of a combined storm and clhllleflh sanitary system to serve the de- G9:[Dwn‘L PAYS of’, we/ietl;>.ping northern part ‘of. the cellentrfipgigltrlhnvyemalfrgg ;e"rt°ii§ Hwewr‘ it ‘late’ °°mM"°d3 . mu“ 0, goodwill om. M, sewers in Charlottetown aref dealing in wheat has encour- bound to result in mskins sour lied. *0 801 I °0mP¢flllV¢ 9589 program of pollution abatement over suppliers." my t_ hem ‘ . ‘ ,.;';;;,=;::;;,:,*.=,,",;:.,:,=;.,»;r,g;'*<:,:;-.25 §’.i..§Ii.‘Z.’.‘.‘°...... 2."I§"...."......ZT - W°nderfUlS5l»-<$§iI~°n NYl°'“ less ehfective and more exipen- A wonderful selection of nyil-on sl-‘lips. Wiell tailored iior that sleek look. or glamorous witih ornate l2l‘llm- mings. Sheer nylon oermia~nenntl_v pleated. em'hroide1'- ill appliques and generous depths of lace adorns the hem lines and bodice. All in goiigie-ous shlades for Christmas. Red. white, black. opal haze, pink and blue. Sizes 32 to 42. NYLON HALF SLIPS ,Look at this great aesiortmeont of deliigh-tful nylon htallf sliips. All lesiigned with the sleek look for wear- ing with st-reairnltined dresses. Trimmed with sheer pieiarbed nylon trlcot on wide lace appliqued with satin. Also well iarllcred styles. Sizes S. M. L Shades of black, red. white. opal. blue, pinlk and turquoise. 8 3 3. to 3 12.95 3.93 Nylon BABY DOLLS ii nylon baby dolls. Such Q.-Ml‘litI* ous might attire. She’ll just love the diiieer nylon overlay falliiing irom a lace aippliqued yoke or may- be slic'll prefer iihe ones trimmed wiitih satiisi and dainty lace edgilrig. You ain't make the wrong choice. tain countries, beating out com- petition of Europe and British suppliers, Mr. Crabtree said. 5* 0 It recommends the construc- tion of no more combined sewers and as soon as conditions permit the provision of separate sani- tary sewers in areas now served (Continued irom page 0) by the °°mbl“°d °“°" . surface This would appear to pggmrp con-1-30L i show that despite the report the Specific benefits re s u 1 ting amount at surface pollution is an from having an the O]1ar]o]tte.l important factor.) town. Parkdale and Sherwood. “It is concluded that fol‘ the sanitary wastes concentrated at‘ purpose of the present study the one outlet location were listed 1 ‘condition of the harbor waters 3;; lhoilld he illldfied 01! the remit! (a) it would permit full con- 3 of the sampling program carried ml of the wage. ententng out in 1963. and that not too Ihabour at all times; much weight should be given to (vb) would make for lower ‘ results reported in 1960-62." treatment costs, lower operating ‘ wonsr Ann-as °°f§? f.“$..‘.‘.'.I’i’i‘.°.‘.’..°’il§'.ii‘°l.; J The tests conducted at th e {um comtmcuon up . bus “"1, ! sampling points indicated the guy sew” Dune; go , point in Riillwily Wharf and S0lllhP0i’t deeper water nearer the harbour Wharf were the worst areas with exit‘ The advamage of the 1“. _ Victoria Park and Battery Point 19,- come, from the fact of if, . . showing poor about eight pernpermitting maximum dispersion ' Nylon Wu"-Z cent of the time. and mixing as the outfall lpe GOWNS aomsmy to choose iirom. of red. pink. blue, opal. haze and tiurquodse. sizes S. M. L 4.98 The maximum coliform count can be equipped with mul 19 obtained at Victoria Park was outport ports in deem wnm _ 3.500 l|'| Jill? and 920 ill 509' necessary because sanitary sew- liéfflbef the resultsdat Kil'k- age‘ wanner than sea W000 Dl‘lV9 were 23 3“ 13° "9' water rises uickl to the sur- spectively. Railway wharf kited face and resqists ,¥m.mg. Choose ilmm I wonderful assortment of nylon *0 15-400 ll‘ Jul-‘I’ 17"‘ the maxi‘ in dealing with estimated costs - T WW5 — 5501* G0“! " wall’ G°"’“‘- 5"“ $:'n";egl‘g§°*:h:° offi7e°_? “:1 .53 of the proposals fzgvanlced. the S witih dainty lace and satin sopiiqnen others - report notes the era govern- with prewy AM designed 1” b.. mnxi- . . . ' iii).‘iirli'pl)ilt.ijill;wiiid1f2r,‘ionti i: s e n s';'.3:§{ ‘W 1°°l‘ 5* W3 malgmmeltl -‘°‘°°l’l°“ 9'' W40” witlctli the femiiinine heart with sheer nylon over- tember sampling. projects with n tom of two um-dg Pam's’. An filled 1° mm.“ th°Nh'a¥ “ups. 5": lays. Glamorous black. hi-lllviant red, sweet Oi interest was the discovery of the total cost of the work for ’“‘l 3”?‘ Willi be ¢l*°°5'"i8~ ‘*3 °’“““° . pastels and whine. Slizes s. M. 1. of marked increase’ in the co“, 8 up to 50 year‘. For ‘n Wlitlll Lace 0? applique form count during the runoiit at- the work done began A9,-u 1, ‘"9 ‘M "an- shad” °‘ black ml» “mie- ter heavy rains. The report at- 19g5,one.quu-1,, ofthe 1,“ Wm ilhik. blue. yellow and opal. Sizes S. M. L. tributes this to a combination of ibe for-glvgm 6 reasons. including surface wash- The estimated capital cost of G I ing irom the streets and the phase A is $243,000 to include a flushing of the combined sewers. Parkdale interceptor e e w er V The report’ [3 comment; on from the race trgpk pond to the — — :— — :.n- — —:-as -1- -a—-:- 1:1 1-: jun: ————I sjs ii j T m T j coliiorm standards in use in a Dorchester pumping station; a _ variety of places, says there is new pumping station at that lo- » Elgqugnf Quill . . e o e swide variation in existing stan- cation: a force main and grave G‘ Llngerle for the Junlor M133 . . . dards for recreational waters: lty sewer from Donciiester and . DUSTERS arouse irom two very attractive styles. ‘ Ddlflly LOCO. SLIPS Adaivilltylocein-hirserittrllsi-l¢itea!.7hoosireA.R.i*I-EL wiitiii ' flowered aippl-iques. Well tailored for that dim look and has that rtlicii-opaque appear- ance. Available is pink, blue a-nd white. Sizes 8 -14. 2.98 HALF SLIPS Also in dainty lace trimmed ARNBL with em- broidered liaice ilowemed applique at hem. Available is colors pink. blue and white. 8-14. 1.98 there is no evidence to supportlcumberiand Streets to the Hi" mg gnngg-jg! conform outlet at HIMKS Queen Charlot- yfiug. uggd; bfiofg glogjng Ce: coimninution (screening) hush.‘ mo“ ugenckg fgqulrg and Chl0I"ll!ItlOlI ICICIOII; and evidence of “fresh sewage" as "W P“-m'Pl"8 mll°“ °“ 1' lmw well as excess coliform counts. 59"-'°t l_"¢3|' G0V¢"l‘m¢“'l P0“)- lt estimates the annual amor- LITTLE HEALTH RISK tizatlon cost (which includes ex- It says there is virtually- n o tra allowances for contingencies. evidence available oi disease re- interest during construction, on- sulting irom swimming in pol- gineerinz. etc.) at $17,050. The luted waters and that British an- total annual cost would be $27.- tihorities have concluded from 050 which would include I 1'9- their studies that there is little serve for renewals and opera- heam, mp mm Mm,‘ in 5.", tion and maintenance (including iiy polluted sea water even with‘ °l‘l°"l'““°“ - extensive evidence of sewage Tl" '°°°“‘l Pm” ‘’l '3” ’°"" mud, preunt edial program calls for the WM], mu“ me "um .03 the laying cl a new sanitary sewer "mm. mimic, {mm}... an to parallel the so inch sewer 390,; ,1“, mg" muaggou from the chlorination station r it In colors ‘tileapllain blue and pink am! flowery data: on white. Sizes 4 - 6X 3 9 8 priced at s Sizes 8 - 14 4 priced at I Nylon CRINOLINE Full slip nylon orinoline with finotihy hills of who niamuisette that top the 5 tiered um. .91” gm,‘-w,m,nu_ to Upper Queen street and an uni. .5. pm.“ punpin‘ extension of the parallel sani- stations at rtisroy street and at my sewer to the Mslpeque the mid nun Road to intercept the aierwooo Iiorchggtgr suing“ an both nn- sewer. Total cost of this phase tqualed and tngmcient. Fifflly is estimated at $63,000 -— or a ti proposes new automatic sts- total annual cost of $5.530. tons with the pans started and In suggesting a division of the ost be mom...“ ,,.,,,, C mm .5, n“... m. tisiffdis under-urirt. Bodice has nylon lace Rayon water levels in the unit well I9 munities the report basis if? on g:;ii,nw::t min W Iillt']l‘€l‘:lfld'.V sudm . . Adj". S M en‘ «Vina. "W. ' m um“! D" "P". co“ 8 »A.vari'liable in Wlvlt; Pirllk and blue. I”. cents for the second phase a n d 1.25 for tiietirst part. On this 8 . costsosthe basis it says Charlottetown A lsvrse selectim of Colors and pattern! ‘A! .u. .1 g n: - tr m — plains - lace trimmed and em- luriialu also 3% hm "3" pncriiieie 5”“ 2 ' “X 2 a bmidemdi uStisndt1.l‘Io;snd8herwood 2to6 Sm“ um and $1.98!. It also proposes future Idliil tments or the mares as popula- uoiiiiiieuuod d obtainilia the i"°"‘.’.i.‘. '.:'.“.:."“‘...".‘.":.".":°: — """ . W I M da tn Thrsda 3:30-45:00 32,4; ,;-,_-:tg:;:,,,°'..-,n,,'::, SANTA S VISITING 2 P.M.1'O STORE CI-eiiotrerown OPEN EVERY NIGHI Summersido ,.;;gw-‘/._.,'_'f.__§'___,_¥_____ ,,.,.,_,, bill —-.renr-nouns about no HOURS Io-I-H‘ STORISQ fifi, pan] HOURS ' UNTIII, 9 PM. Store Saturday ..... .. §:30—6::% § Sizes 8 - 14 3 I I 39¢ 5 .53 siiiii 8' r E as $5 per year for the avers! Dosehstsr sia- Charlottetown householder. \