.m WNOUN CEME CITY & QUEENS I ovation work. commercial \vir- ll Cjty of Charlottetown Real Es- ... before Nov. 30th. 1964. COLD WAVE specials $1230 ; $10.00 for $7 30; ST 30 Gala Beauty Salon phone 4-9481 I 9f one per cent per month will In, Motor Vehicle. Educational and Buslnul taxes are past duel Stops are being taken for cnl-' lectlon of lame. Moore and MIcLeod Ltd. Queen Street. Charlottetown. IN owes to vote in the ' taxes. both current year and ar- rears. must be naid in full by December 31. I964. LISTEN TO Keith Eilingwood butter. 2 me taxes is due and payable on 4 mus 39 c' ATTENTION —- Old time lld‘. done and step dancing contest at Basilica Recreaton Centre I Wednesday. December 2 at 800 in: low pri day till 5 p m est. NTS MONDAY. November 30. 1964'me “35°” Is the final day for payment of WIRING NEW HOMES. rem 1:64 Real Estate Tax without In- v Diamond‘s eggs—$1.15. ‘ Syrup—~59 c.. ‘ lb. - 99 c.; toilet tissue. Nov as, free estimates. Storey Elec- ‘ 55.5fm” a! my Telephone 4-7841 day r arm"... 49 Elm Avenue. dial Iu‘zhl 4-9234, 2 I? (In; T E instannlen' a! “anthems COLIEI'I $23.00 first prize for fidtil~ COLD WAVE specials; Mon. (183’. November 28th at 8 CHRISTMA.’ TEA \‘l '-ST\'LE Dress ABEGWEIT RBP No. and Shop 110 Great George Street. Charlotte- nun From now until Christmas . . eve. evcry Item in our store is forth-cumin Ctvlc El . " 2 "mm" 3” Elli. Be sure to visit us and see our line of jumpers at the amazr ce $8.85. Open Satur- of New;l York. autlliorfi lecturer. “.m mm \Invcmber 27 905 eounse or. on aco olism in- A ‘ ‘ terviewed over CFCY-TV at lflfi';.;"{},"almme°”“ 8' Kings. 9.15 Thursday evening. p ' _ ‘ (‘AKE SALE at Moore and SPECIALS at Diamonds (.ro- “Fund-x Friday. November cery. 49 Elm Avenue: dial 27th at 2.30 pm. In aid of 4-8234. lb. Red Rose tea_99 South Winsloc U.C.W. cents: your choice bread 2 - 45 RUMMAGE qu F at Kirk cents. steak—69 c. In. round or Pammcnt. Friday. November sirloin: Domestic shortening 29 27 cents lb. W at 630 pm. Sponsored by est Group Opportunity For Pragressive People: IN AUTOMOTIV E SERVICE 1. Automotive Mechanics 2. Body Mechanics 3. Service Salesmen W“w:=wtoffieut ‘ men we required are presently employed in the Automotive Industry. and willing to accept npportun-t:. They will enjoy: 1. Highest Wage Rates 2. Complete Insurance Coverage Paid Statutory Holidays The auccessfu Hamilton. Ontario They are interested in their future I applicants will be aided in a move to Apply in writing to: Service Manager; Queenston Motors Ltd.; 10 Queeuston Road; H amilton, Ontario; Phone Ll 9-4621. NOTICES \IOTICES HOCKEY MEETING There will be a meeting of the Seven Mile Road Hockey Team at the Cardigan Parish Hall Fri- day, Nov. 27 at 9.15 p.m. All in- terested are asked to attend. Charlottetown and District Labor Council Regular monthly meeting of the Charlotte- town and District Labor Council will be held at the Labor Hall, Queen Street NOVEMBER 27th At 8.30 PM. . Institute Friday, November 27 OPEN HOUSE 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.and 6:00 p.m. "7:15 p.m. ' OFFICIAL OPENING ’ Provincial Vocational ’ Opening Ceremonies 7:30 p.m. The Public are Cordielly Invited to Attend ' J.H. MCLELLAN Principal in: with other good prizes for “TEREST AT the “m. of 1:: other winners, :zllllzllpln: ('cntre. Tclep'tone 2-‘have had their routine Immuni- sme >Vaccine ISabinl on Friday. Nov- sr Peters Cathedral hall Wed- ‘ember 27th from 1:30 - 4:00 am now SKI jackets - sour) “Mai- Drrrmber 2nd I I I I I I I I I I I ‘g LARTER'S ; A Drug Sundries : :45 Elm Ave. Dial 2.2532, g I 5 — S It TYPEWRITERS ; I t ‘ ‘l v‘ I , I 1 . I 1 l " nummluumum MAPLE GROVE da St? nce hall. Patrick’s Road. closed RUMMAGE sale Friday. No- Charlottetown. LEGION DANCE Friday. ember 25th. Members. guests and club members. Good music. VARIETY CONCERT in St. George's Hall. Thursday. November 26 at 8 p.m. Dance after VARIETY SHOW in St. Pet- er's Bay Holy Name Hall. Satur-I . . v ‘ p.m. .. I sooo- . or . . * - ~ 3101‘? 0!. 01- an Roll BOYS' SKI Jackets — $8.95 "Eryn: s- L311“? {0' so'on' “‘0” Band. etc, Canteen service... Moore and McLeod. Ltd. Queen ,m .m.}; 'afi'flwrt‘l‘iir‘gfi'm- 1417.231? 2:19:11!“ show- Sponsoredl - I a oin- ,‘ 9.. '_ ,' Street. Charlottetown. mom “on less. She “131100 9 er s lions Club. 1 ALL UNSECURED taxes. that 3011"” Salon in Ellis Bros. PRESCHOOL children who‘ zation may receive Oral Pollol at Souris public health nursingI office. ’ ember 27th at 2 pm. at the Sal-‘ vation Army. Gt. George Street.l KINGS COUNTY I ’CITY AND QUEENS’ PRINCE COUNTY I VARIETY CONCERT will be for held in New London Hall. Fri- day. November 27. HOT TURKEY dinner at home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Be': 1954- death Claimed Ih? hard. Park Corner on Thursday -John Lawrence O'Connell at the OQITI IARY JOHN LAWRENCE O’CONNELL IInserted by the family) . Mr. As the result of a tragic truck Edw! 5m. accident at Millview Aug. 26 ‘ life of Nov. 26th. 1964. Servmg from 4 early age of tv enty-nine years. p.m. to 9 p $1.50. child ed by Women's Institute. > Union Defends CBC Policies OTTAWA tcpi _ A \rlgm-nu. a helping defence of the CBC against "lln—LLOI‘I March 29. 1935. he attended pilal »fatr. impractical and unwise."iPllb1l(‘ school at Carleton. after 1964. Icriticiom in the Commons wasIleaving school he took up trac- Gavlene and Gloria r .m. Adm‘ssion. Adults ‘ ren 75 cents. Spenser. time. but when It rails one so * Jack. as Death is a severe blew at any early in life. it is indeed Severe. e was known to his intimate friends, was a young Iman of cheerful disposition. be- !loved by all who knew him. up- righ ver an unkind word and always hand. Born in Carle- voiced Wednesday by the cana— Itor-trailer driving at the dian Union of Public Employees age he 'CLC) A statement issued by the un‘ With . lon's national executive said the. Splint 'n the candle" Army' publicly-owned CBC should re- d ceive five-year grants of money ‘ from Parliament and be subject to scrutiny and debate only at‘ the five-year intervals. The latest round of criticism against the CBC was heard the Commons Tuesday. Stanley Little. president 86.000-member union. said: 8 of the M of sixteen years. evoted the rest of his life e caves to mourn his en hIS mother ’stepfather. one I ust r. ‘ Murrer t and fair in all dealings. he- to which Bud- and son John Oswald. at the Colches- filmy half sister. Mary 19' COM!" and educators to feel more con- and five ha" brown,”v James. ember lflth 1964 weight 9 lbs 9., cern when rural Everett. John. Elmer, and Gary. "25- ‘ Itl'other for Michael and OUI 01' Classes- lI-lis funeral which was largely Kennflh- .attended was held at St. Peters ln iChurch. Seven Mile Bay. ion Au; ‘ . under the direct on o _ ‘ gin”, Monagham Requiem RUSSELL—The death ulna.- mtxed blesstnz and that manv Illlr John Connolly |l\l.r. and Mrs. .‘larril Dawson ‘L0w Masses - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howatt Newman Sigsworth I" ‘larina. and Ian Mc- t Anonymous. Vital 7 Statistics BIRTHS Mar-NEIL - Mat-Neil are happy to announ- '-c the arrival of their son. Peter Philin. weight 6 lb. 12 oz. the Prince Edward Island Hns- on Tuesday. N . A bro‘her t‘or Michael. t PINEAU —- Mr. and Mrs. ()5. ening unemployment wald Pineau. Inee Wilhelmena the exception of three years MCQIIaId R.N.I of 55 Lyman may needs $25000 to sta”... d I their rate citizens? ‘Most certainly tool treet. Truro. NS. are h announce the arrival new in of Hospital. on Nov- DEATHS a Lfrlends and relatives who helped '— 30 much in their recent In eavement. Dr. \loyse. Rev, Mr. he Bowness Funeral Home Geol‘ke and Judy at and subsl in the towns with income I plemented by unemployment In-, surance and welfare. pay ments". he 1said but it seems to add up to the belief that m THE FAMILY of the late Rich- ard Wall. New Annan. wish tol express their appreciation and hanks to all who sent flowers nd messages of sympathy and be d r “Thanks-—" to Also Show and (Continued from page 15 stence living on the arm for periodic unemployment “Today farm boys are 'cngthg lines." “The boy who nlans to farm: “Are rural children secon are. It Is time for parents children drop 0n the above much can i I "I growing up rural areas isn't an un- High Mass was celebrated by Old Davis Russell (husband of “"31 new“! are mm‘l?’ """med. 1 I l I 1 G l ... The easy way Gifts for Christmas I ; l CHRIST II GUIDE “'§*‘“1.‘. MAS to gift shopping Gifts for Her ’ Baby Needs Fountain Service Greeting Cards ('oniplelc Line of Drugs and Sundries ,. f I 9 p r FOR CHRISTMAS "THE ROYAL EMPRESS" Featuring:— . Line Meter . Touch Control . Twin Pak Ribbon 0 Magic Margin Get the Facts from your Representative R. C. KEENAN Business Machines Sa es & Service 100 Fitzroy St. Phone 4-9525 ,. Jewellery Gifts CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Sunbeam Shavemaster Reg. $33.75 Now $2195 Steam or Dry Irons Reg. $15.75 Now $12.99 ._' BOEHNERS JEWELLERS Montague Phone 838-4415 ‘ “‘- -‘-v-“ I f I I I I r I .. P ' Religious ‘ Gifts 9 1 :Books. ; _Q.;.~. Bibles. Prayer and Hymn Motives. Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House 170 Kent Street Opposite Eaton's The Island's Most “COMPLETE” I Line of Photo & Hobby Equipment also e Recorders Handicraft Supplies Transistor Radios MCINNIS _ Photo and Hobby PIY Ph. 2-2202 up in Kent. St. YOU CAN SEND NEWS FROM HOME EVERY DAY , 'l'o someone uh ' n‘s away .. moments of 1965 with a PHONE or WRITE THE DIAL Cookie Jars Three Tier Plate: Lamps ~ 166 Prince St. 112 Kent St year iohlgar:ubscription to THE GUARDIAN or THE EVENING PATRIOT Just before Christmas a gift card will be mailed to each your gift recipients. hand signed as you personally direct THE PERFECT GIFT FOR “HER” This Christmas . Coats . Dresses . Sweaters Newest Styles In . Housecoats and Lingerie KENNEDY’S LADIES' WEAR 166 Queen St. Phone 4-8925“ I FOR A SPECIAL GIFT Attractiver packaged fancy fruit is available at your local retailer. See them today. C rke Fruit Co. I a "WK‘M‘MWI‘IWW BOOKS for CHRISTMAS CRISIS by Terance Robertson THE SCOTCH by John Galbraith Holiday Food The Ca rd Shop Grafton St Ch‘town “mam A COMPLETE LINE of G. E. Small Appliances BURKE ELECTRIC Ph. 2-1221 W GIFT GUIDE FOR CHRISTMAS VALUES mm“ THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFT the great Island of CIRCULATION DEPT. I! name- nnmnmnmm #PETCHRISTMASEALE at Giftarama NOV. 23 - 28 20% off ..l0°/° oft lS°/.off THE GIFTARAMA Charlottetown "his pastor Rev. RF. MacDonald Iassisted by Rev. Arthur Pend- lducted by Mr. John Darrach. lLast Post was sounded by Bug- ller. Mr. Aubin Gallant. Sum- rmerside. ' Pall Bearers were: George 0'- lConnell. William Cohoon. John ‘MacKay. Ralnh DesRoche. Stan- ey Howatt. Newman Sigsworth. Flowerbearers: James O‘Con- nell. \rnett Stewart. Lea Stew- art. Edward McMurrer. May his soul rest in peace. ‘ m Mom and Dad ‘Blanket—Sister and brothers Baskets Dot and Eugene MacAree. Holbrook. Mass. ‘MF Scburman Company Lim- ;‘ lied. Summerside I'rllt‘ floor-I- “5"‘l\'.‘l\"h \lhuuy ‘Bessle and \If puvuter. Janice and Hill Rovko 'Judy and Neill Clark. Bcdeque ISpt‘avs _ Jean and Bill Crain. I Charlottetown .Bill. Kenny and Ralph. Char- l nttetown Girls on \I \' Lord Selkirk Wood islan s Angus Buchanan Charlottetown Wreaths — Joe and Lucy Gorm. _ Dorchester. Mass. Management and Staff of Mas- on l’.td.. Svdnev. CR ' . . Boys of the B. and R Bord en Pier Mrs Edna Howatt. Mary and ‘ Stanlev Howatt and family. Carleton The Stewart Family. Carleton Schtvrman's Staff Association. Charlottetown, Potted Mums — Theresa and Jim O'Connell and family. Altar Stone — Herman Gormley. Jamacia Plains. MacAree_ I-Iolbrook. Mas. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKenna. Borden jDownstalrs Dept. of Schraffts. I Boston. . ass. Upstairs Dept. of Schraffts. Bos- ton. Mass. Geneieve Kellv and Julia Olson. Reading. Mass Mrs. Mary Reilly. Maiden. Mess, Francis and Ellen Gormley. Hol- , brook. Mass. I Harold and Rod McCloskey. Iona gLouise Cobb. Boston. Mass. ers. Lena Phelan. Iona ,Gary and Karen MacAree. Dor- I chester. Mass. High Masses—Mom and Dad (3) IElalne and Jimmie Stewart '2) John. Elmer. and Gary Stewart Marv Stewart ‘ Everett Stewart Aubrey Stewart Theresa and Jim O‘Connell. George and James ‘Mr and Mrs. Prank Brighton. Mass. Mr, and Mrs, .lnsenh Gormley. Dorchesfer. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Kenny. Char- ; lotletown {Miss Bernadine Dcagle. ‘ treal. Quebec ‘Staff of Glengarry Restaurant, Irish Cove. CB. \IacAree. Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Lem. Kenny. Brighton. \Iass. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McKenna. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs Timothv Corcoran Jamaica Plains. Mass. Mr and Mrs. Merlin Gormlcy, , Duval. Quebec 'Merlin MacAree. Dorchester. . ass. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MncAree. ‘ Dorchester. Mass. Mrs. Mary Harrington. Chester. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Handra- an. Pisouid Gus and Ruth Campbell. Sourls Miss Frances Clinton. Souris :Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant [Mn and Mrs. Ralnh DcsRoches er. and Mrs. Earl Muttarl IMr. and Mrs. Russel liemmlll ’Mr. and Mrs. Austin Noonan Mr. and Mrs. William Cohoon Mr. and Mrs. Dan Palmer , Flora MacEachern. 'ver Dor- Bear I IBorr'e" Branch No. In t" IMr. and famll and Mrs. George Murphy and Mrs. Stanley Howatt and Mfrs Don Sutherland and family . , and it": Edward McMurrer Mr. and M Thomas Gallant Mr. and "M Rov McCarVIIIC Mr. and Mrs, Everett Mutter-t Mr. and “r... William \"mnan Mr. and Mrs. Basil Noonan Mr Mr Mr Mr anadian “Ins. Frank Larkin and . y~ Mr. Mr. 'Mr. Mr _. A . and Mrs. Leo Cheverie . and Mrs. Layton Norman . and Mrs. Ralph Connolly . Fulton Hammlll Donnie Palmer and Gail Mac- ; Donald IMr. 'eonard \lcCarville Mrs lanes "PCAIIFTICY and atria ' Mr. Emanuel Gallant Mr. and Vlrs. Charles Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Ne urree Miss Ella Mrclnnla Miss Kathryn Hughes. Bristol, England. I‘who also officiated at the grave. Enrollments —— Dot and Eugene Sybil Nicholson. Funeral from the neral Home Lindsay Ont. Nov. 9. 1964. I l curred Monday. Nov. 23. 1964. ‘Street. in his 615i year. Resting .at the MacLean Funeral Home! where the funeral will be held? toda | 3’: Nov. 25. with service coni- lTOm Laird. Imenctng at 2 pm. Interment will .t take place in Hiehfield cemetery. IL. to deal with urban Iii: .questions arise. Is it a rural Ie-l ~ sponsibilitv to train ‘ergasL Palmer Road. Le g I on curred in the Peterborough Civic :for urban life? Is the urban way I Iservices at the grave were con- Hospital on Friday NOV. 8 1964 I°f me “any “perm” I“ “‘9 “1" Mackey Fu- ” 0“ sponstbllliy of .for rural life what sort of a job MMNEILL _Thp death Mr Iwould‘lt do? Is If true that no cI- . IVIlIzatIon has ever stirvIved ur- banizatlon'.’ of William MacNeill of 19 Spring ‘——r~-—r m \l a n y it: oconle al way’.’ If urban societv had the re- training people RATHER FOXED NETHERNE. England rCPl' 21. shot what he bought was a fox raiding his hicken coop. Sunbather 'I'er- GAUDET _ A. Charlouemwn' ence Fitzpatrick. 48. turned out Tuesday. Nov. 24. 1964. Stephen ' ‘Joseph Gaudet of Miscoucne. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home until Friday uiorulnu, Nov 27. then to St. .Iulni the Baptist (‘luu-"z ‘Ii~c0uche. for Requiem f .pellels and there was no " lei‘llllg " £7 for tImlIt-iuus wounding. o be the victim. Fitzpatrick said in court he had recovered mm the 'lepllt'l'lntl by about thl But Laird um ltllc‘tlI 1 gular I stand I CARD or THANKS I'I‘heGnardlaa,mnlottetown.1‘thov.fl.Mfl Georgetown Lions Club Make GEORGETOWN — At its re- meetlng Tuesday the Georgetown Lions Club made ar- rangements to erect a commun- ity Christmas Tree on the cor- ner of Kent and Richmond streets. Harold Publicover and Paul Batchilder volunteered to ‘ obtain the largetree and Frank Parker will build a suitable while Howard S. Lean. who presided at the meet~ ing. will arrange for the light- 3 '3 l "E. It is planned to illuminate the tree with 5“) colored bulbs and I it is hoped to have the decorat- ed tree erected early in Dccem her. It was also decided to have the club sponsor a contest open Ito all residents of Georgetown for the best exterior decorated ome during the Christmas season. Three prizes will he given in this contest. With first prize being 515: sec- ond $10 and third $3, It was arranged that five Lions will payI a visit to the Souris club tonight. At Tues‘ ay night‘s meeting the George- ‘ ’ll town (‘iuh was Visited by members of the Souris Lions Club. The results. to date in canvass for the Colin Mair Fund were tabled by the mem- bers of the four canvassing teams and the amount realiz- ed was termed highly satis- factory. Members volunteered to contact several organizations within the town in regard to the. canvass and the fund campaign will be finalized at. the next regular meeting of the club. Routine business conducted at I the meeting included the read- ing and adoption of the min- utes qul the financial report: lllr: I'rzullllg and discussion on i l'ttl‘l‘l‘SpUlldEllL’t‘ and the aulhur-I c the sChristmas Plans lity of the meeting to pay one bill which was presented. . Following the business part of the meeting the members and visiting Lions enjoyed an hour of cards. Another Member Retires From .quage Cabinet QUEBEC (CPL—Another Lib- =eral cabinet member. the third lveteran party “sure to do In this fall, has ret‘red from One- bec's political wars. I Lionel Bertrand. minister or :tourism. fish and game whose .oratorical range could move from fire to flowers In seconds. «was appointed Tuesday to the ‘I legislative council. Quebec’s lip- pnr House. The appointment brings to twr I the num er of vacancies in the SIS-seat Quebe? legislat‘ve as- sembly. Premier Inn Lesage set no date for bye'ectlons. The tourism. fish and game 1portfolio went to Gerard Cour- ‘ 52. His transport and [communications ministry went Ito Mrs. Claire Kirkland - Casv I grain. previrusly minister win- out portfolio. Mr Bertrand‘s move leaves his Terrebonne seat empty A!- torney-Generall Rene Hamel re.- tired from politics earlier Lug lmont to . 3 Superior ‘ Court justice. leaving St. Mau- ; rice. vacant. Georges Laplame. 57. quit as I cultural affairs m'nister in Sep- temhcr and says he will resign his Montreal Outremont seat of a political scandal is n . noyer. ice learetl l I High Mass at 9 am. Interment . in church cemetery. ‘ I GO’I'ELL — At the em. Flos- Epital. Nov 25. 1964.. Marcellus ’Gotell. Georgetown. aged so years. His remains will be trans- , erred at 3 o'clock this afternoon Ito the residence of his brother- , lip-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke. Jr. Funeral ar-' rangemcnts will be. announcer! later. BURKE — At the Charlotte- :town Hospital. Nov. 25. 1964. ‘Michael Burke. Sr.. Georgetown. aged 82 years. His remains will be transferred at noon today from the Hennessey Funeral Home to his late residence. Com- I pleted funeral arrangements will the announced later. I MARRIAGES NICHOLSON - WOOD — The ‘marriage took place at the Bede Ique United Church on Saturday November 17th. 1964 of Eliza- Ibeth Ann. daughter of Mrs. Dan Nicholson. Central Bedeque. to . Morley Charles. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood of Mount Tryon. Rev. Ronald M. Cam- eron officiated. IN MEMORIAM .ARNOLD — In loving memory I of our dear father. James H. Arnold. who passed away Nov- , ember 21. 1961. November brings sad memories .Of a loved one. gone to rest PM will never be forgotten By the ones who love you best Though your smile is gone for- . ever And your hands we cannot Of a dad we loved so much Sadly missed and lovineg remem by his daughter . [and son. Marion and Maurice. ‘MacINNlS — In loving memory I ‘ of Mrs. Ralph Maclnnls who pased away on November 26th ‘ 1958 touch ‘ .Many a silent heartache Often a silent tear But always a beautiful memory or one we loved so dear Our emotions we keep In line e tell ourselves we are doing fine We. shall not grieve the hours throu: t was God's will. He needed you I Then some small thing reminds ear u Of happy days when you were . 9 er. And memory like a cruel dart. Finds its mark deep In out I heart God took our Theresa. It was his , But why so young we wonder I s i Sometime somewhere he will tel. us w .V It broke our hearts to see he! re As angels keep their watch up there Please God Just let her know .That we down here do not forget We lovedvand miss her so. I Lovingly remembered by Mr. laud Mrs. George Reid Mr. and: iMrs. William Weatherble. ‘ {DENNIS - In loving memory of a dear husband and father. I I Lovingly r e m e m bored by IAnita and family. lMacLAREN — in loving men-I I cry of our mother. Mrs. George MucLaren. who panned away I November 26th 1902. ,In quiet country grove yard 1 re the breezes gently blow Lies the one we love so dearly That we lost two years You left nd some he am That loved you most sincere We never have or never will Forget you mother dear. Lovingly remembered by dau. (titers. Sadie and Katie. ago. . aching |_a hay-(L4H Silver Butter ...: NMHHHHH Barbecue Aluminum C Sets Lemona H 1.88" SPECIAL Boys’ 1.49 .‘ICII'S rier y Wool P 4.49 Boys' 2.79 lit.) s' t omoini Underwec 1.19 Leotards 99c Giant Brandy Iinhaler . . . . . . . . . . Tile teapot stands ,. Relish and Cheese Tray . . . . . . . Beswick Horse . Beswick Horses ...... Copper & Aluminum double server Set of 4 Ovenware Bowls . Light Weight Pants Heavy Wool Pants STA HOLMAN’S EOM SALE SPECIAL FRIDAY. NOV. 26 Knives .. .. entre ' 'F'Ioicii'rt'g but; :37. de Glasses IOI.-. .... AT STAR CLOTHING LTD. .‘tien’s Lightweight Zippered Jackets ants SPECIAL licht V Summerside Snow Suits Stretchy Slack.c Men's Underwear Ski-Jackets CLOTHING Queen St. 2.50 .53 9.98 4.44 2.98 ' 1.33 9.98 4-44 7.98 2.59 7.98 2.59 .29 .67 3.98 2.67 7 98 5.29 0.98 7.29 5.98 3.99 SPECIAL Children's sizes to 3X 5.88 Lad ics’ 4.48 ('omhination 2.79 Ties 69: Ladies' 3.88 Weigh: F. l .8 8 Reduced Prices in Lady Golf Towels LTD. l x