Larger ”And Modern Craft Found Best For Fishermen . LHALIFAX (CPl;- Larger and mm modern fishing craft appear offer the best hope for increas- mg the earninzgs of Atlantic coast mliermen. the federal fisheries de- przment SBYS. That conclusion is based on a l;ur-year study of the economics ,; up-to-date fishing boat opera- mn by the department's markets ,'..1 s:s.0II0lIIl.C5 service. The sur- M is continuing but some details .. Coming Events Tlinton Concert. December 21st. faingo Hope River tonight Tllrisllllns concert, New Perth Hall, December 21st. 8.15 p.m. Unloading Acadia Nut Coal at itulton today. Vernon Gillespie. .Chl'lSIIT'IH3 Concert Nine Mile Creek School, December 21. gold time and modern dancing, south Rustico Hall. December 26. Goose River Christmas Concert. December 21. Dance after. tome and see Wheatley River oliristmas Concert. tonight at 8.30. 'll'cst Royalty School Concert In tiaii. December 21st. Cuiicerl Millview Hall, Thurs- day, December 20th. U1l'lSI.IlI3S C o n c e r t' Bunbury school December 21 at 8 o'clock. .t'ln-isimas. 'nlght dance in Holy Names . St. Peters Bay. Auction and dance, Vernon Hall. Thursday, December 27th. Christmas Concert - -Newton school December 21. 8 p.m. Brackley School Concert, Thurs- day. Dec. 20. (time to 'Christmas concert Riv- pniale school December 21. Cur- Iaiii 8:15. (iliristmas Concert Greenvale school Saturday. December 22nd. 8:30 p.m. lllmwood Christmas Concert, not-cmbei' .20. Everybody wel- cqnlc. Dance after. isi. Patrick's School Christmas Concert at the Gordon Lodge, Ftftilay night, Dec. 21st. Siaiilcy Bridge School Concert, Thursday, Dec. 20. Starting time 8:30- Iiunic to South Milton Christ- mas Concert. Friday. December 2151. East Willshire Christmas Con- cart in North River Hall Thurs- day. Dec. 20. Door Prize. (Thristmas Concert South Free- town School. December 21st.. at ll..o'clock. Christmas Concert at H-rtsvilie school, December 20th. Curtain 1 8'.p.m. . Grand Tracadle School Con- cert. Corran Bann Hall. Thursday. Doc. 20. Springfield School Concert. Springfield Hall, December 20 at 8pm. Come to lchcrry Hill Christmas concert. Mt. Stewart Hall, Satur- day, Dec. 22nd at I p.m. Ilcsorve Friday. December 21!! for Christmas Concert in North wiltshire Hall. Curtain 5.15. Dance Cardigan Lesion lllll every Thursday night. Websters Orchestra. P. A- System and Can- teen service. showing at Morell Friday: "ltit-hochet Romance." Stlrfllll Ihrjorie Main and Chill Willis. That "Ms Kettle” Gal.s' got a bun new fellal See this and have an-al laugh. 7 and 9 o'clock. ORDER, csunies l if I. of results so far as given in aiermen an average 331.17 a week progress report. longer periods at sea and more versatile use tipped the scale in favor of the larger hosts, the re- port indicates. The survey in 1955 covered 136 craft of which 117 were built with the aid of federal assistance grants. The purpose is to assess the results of a joint federal-pro vlnclal assistance program. It cov- ered boats ranging In size from 31-foot longliners to 70-foot drag- gers in the four Atlantic provinces and Quebec. Average weekly earnings TII crew members on Nova Scotia 60 to 65-foot draggers were 368.07. in an average of 154 days at sear these boats gave the crew is net cash share of 32,439 per season. MORE SEA TIME The poorest showing was made by Newfoundland longliners in the 35 to 50-foot class. At sea on aver- age of only 55 days they paid fish- and 3926 for the season. The report says: "On the aver- age a crew member on a larger boat spent more time at sea and less on work ashore. In general. also the average earnings per man per week and per season were greater on the larger vessels. "Average weekly earnlniil Der man are shown to be generally highe" for the dragger crews This is associated with the high output per man resulting front the greater mechanization of the drag- ger fleets." For improvement In the showing of smaller boats the report says days at sea, hours of fishing and volume of landings must at least be doubled. Limited sales oppor- tunities were a factor in depress- ing fishing effort and output in EOTHC a"eas. The survey is directed by John Proskie of the fisheries depart- ment at Ottawa. North Itusrico Hos Legion Meeting The annual meeting of Branch No. 13 of the Canadian Legion. B. E.S.L. was held in the Legion home at North Rus.lco on Thurs- day. Dec. 13th at 7.30 p.m.. with a very large number of members in attendance. 3 The president. comrade Ernest Buote. after opening the meellllz and thanking the members and executive for their support and co- operation durlng the past year. asked that a chairman be appoint- ed for the meetingj Comrade George LeClalr. I vet- eran of the First World War was asked to preside during the elec- tion of officers. . After the lnutes of ihe last an- nual meetlng the nominating com- mittee brought in the names the nominees for president, Mur- ray Casaldy and Ernest Buote. Comrade Murray Cassldy won out in a close contest. The other members of the exec- utive anpointed were: Comrades Austin Doucette, John L. Doiron. Ernest Buote. Eugene Doucette. Josephh Gaiidin. Lawrence Gal- lant. John F. Gallant and Bert- ram Blaqulere. Comrade Alvre Gallant was ap- pointed Sgt. at Arms and Rev. L. J. Ayres. padre. The financial statement, which was very favorable, was unanim- ously adopted. After a very good discussion on general welfare of the legion. the meeting adjourn- HAMPTON Messages of sympathy are be- lng extended to the immediate relatives of the late Major T.H.E. Inman and by the large assembly of friends and rfllalgves at Trtlhe funeral segvi ,, c 7 from n- ity Church. ?i:m'llCt'llfIe on De- cember 14. Both In military and civilian life he was widely known and respected. including those of our community. Relatives and friends in large numbers were present at the fun- erai service for the late Mr. Roy Bouiter. well known and respect- ed tesldent of Augustine Cove. In- terment was made in the People's Cemetery at Tryon. on December 15. Mr. Kenneth MacDougall has re- turned from an enjoyable visit to the mainland. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cameron have returned from an enloyable visit among friends residing in Boston- Wceksnd visitors here. includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Fadyen and sons Everett and Curtis. Mrs. Max Thompson. Mr. Cantwell. and daughter Gall, Mis- ses Sadie MacFadyen. Barbara gsrsuniiuuv wiurra! 3.Q.Es'L.a 'OIOS.l.......- Lb' Delicious Salted Nuts- phons in for deliver! YOUR roa Cl-IISTS Luscious Klddy P095 p STAFF COURSE Air Commodore Charles H. GTCEDWBY. OBE, of Lloydmaster, 588k-. Chief of Personnel Servic- as for the RCAF. who has been selected to attend the next course at Imperial Defence College in London. England. The imperial College course is designed to pro- duce a body of senior officers throughout the Commonwealth who will be ca ” of holding key appointments in the structure: of Commonwealth defence, both in peace and war. (National De- fence Photol. ITALIAN SIIP ARRIVES HALIFAX (CF)-The new 3.&l0 ton Italian passenger-cargo ship lnaiana is here on her first trip to a Canadian port. The vessel and her crew were welcomed by Halifax Italian Consul Angelo Ro- rai. She arrived here from Trin- idad via New York to load cargo for; the West Indies and Venez- ue a. Dunsford, Mr. Donald Glover. At the Christmas services held in the churches in this pastoral charge on December 16. congreg- ations present were attentive hear- ers to the inspiring message taken from the text: "In the midst of the City and on either side of the river stood the "Tree of Life". and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. All united with the choir in the singing of the Christmas carols Members of the Board of GOV" onotti:er.n.i.nny'l'rI1I- ing Class and f-IIJVEU 0' the Charlottetown Branch of the Legion who sponsors the Ichol surprised Miss Sue 1.-lollett Thres- day evening when they vlsltsd'.lW' at the Caroma Lodge and pzstlllr ed her with an appmpris Km- prior to her departure for Dirt: mouth. N. S., whee she will Orl- anize a similar class for Retarded children. Mr. Pius Smith. Chairman of the Board first spoke brlqly on purpose of the gathering. He ex- pressed his regret on behalf of the Board at Miss I-loIIet'I deDIl'l' are. He said we had been Very fortunate in having Miss Kolltil to-organize the so here. Ind felt that now that lmund - work had been well done it VII up to us now to carry on the 8005 work. He then called 'on Mr. Vern Larter who made the presentation on behalf of the Legion and the Board . Miss Hollett. though taken by surprise very graciously accepted the gift and made a fitting reply: She said that she had very much enjoyed her stay in Charlottetown. She liked the work very much: but had been particularly pleased with the support and co-operation she had received while here. She was loud in her praises of the Legion which has contributed so generously to the work. In fact. she said. without the deep Interest and keen support of the Charlottetown Branch the great which had been made here would not have been pos- sible. She also thanked the Board rnembe a whose advice and cooperation she had received at all times. : In referring to other similar schools which she had visited in other parts of Canada and the United States she felt that our class here was on a par with any Protestant Orphanage Contributions 310.00 The Clyde L.0.B.A. 35.00 Lady Patricia L.0-B.A. 35.00 Pembroke W.l. , 37.50 Central. Lot 16. W.1. MT. HERBERT CONTINUED 32.00 Allison Mulch. MABSHFIELD Collector Mrs. Ernest Foster. 32.00 each: Mrs. Rupert Godfrey, Mrs. Aimon Wood. 31.00 each: Mrs- Athoi McBeath. Mrs. Cecil Stetson, Mrs. Stanley Scott. Mrs. Heath Foster. Mrs. Ernest Foster, Mrs. John Mac- Farlane, Mrs. John Munn, Mrs. George Munn. Mrs. Wendall Mac- Callum, Mrs. Ray Maccallum. Mrs. Wylie Gibson. Mrs. Lorne Scott. Mr. A. C. Foster. .50 cents each: Mrs. L.H-D. Fos- ter. Mrs. Hector Jenkins, Mrs. John Stinders, Mrs. Benj. Mac- Millan. Mrs. Cedric Ballem. Total 319.50. DARLINGTON Collector. Mrs. Donald Mac- Pherson. 32.00 Angus MacPherson. att, Sterling MacLean, Angus Macbcan, Donald MacPIIers0n. Claude Younker. Emerson Dea- con. Neil Campbell. Lloyd Mac- Leod. Leslie Nicholson, Louis MacPherson. Total 31300. WHITE SAND- Collectors. Kay Nicolle, Linda Clements and Elizabeth Brooks. 31.00 each: Dave Bell, Howard Bell, Mrs. George MacLean, Mrs. Olive Glddings. Mrs. W. Craig Bell, Mrs. Austin 8. Bell. Mrs. Stewart Clements. William Glov- er. Harry Clements, Mrs. Victor Brooks. Mrs. Sydney Brooks. Mrs. Harry White. .50 cents each: Mrs. Percy Bell. Mrs. Ernest Bell. Mrs. Arnold Nicolle, Mrs. Johnnie Beck. Mrs. Roy Nicolle. Mrs- Gavin Bcll, at this service. Mrs. Roy Somers, Mrs. James spam” Training School Honour 'Iis Organizer the Stewart Pierce, of them and eien superior in- lllly Ways to some of them. She H1 lllll She was leaving the class III 800d hands and under good illldlllce in the person of Miss Cl-Immlsltey uho has been teach- in; in the class since the beginning OI "19 M1001 term and will now take over the class, Others Present to honor Miss Ilollett were Mr. Ken Parker. Sup erintendent of City schooisy Mr, Itussell St. John. President of the Parents Association and Mrs. Past Pres. Mr Gus Rush and Mrs. Stewart Ives members of the Board spoke of the E79?" W01'k done here by Miss Hollett and expressed re- gret at her departure. Defl-W. Mrs- Robert MacFar1ane, Mrs. Earl Nicolle. .5 cents: Mrs. Alex Buell, Total 317.23. LYNDALE DISTRICT Collector. Prudent-o Taylor, 31.00 each: Edward Ilackeit, D, J. Glllls. Mrs. Wendell MacLeod, Mrs. R. C. Mal:Le0d. A. H- Cam- eron. Mrs. Robert Bi-chant, Dan, Mackenzie, Mrs. iidison Taylorw .55 cents: Mrs. Murdock Mac- Pberson. .50 cents: Mrs. Harold Wood, Total 39.05. UNION ROAD Collector. Mrs. llric ltiaclvlillan and Marjorie Lamont 32.00 Everett Lamont 3l.w each: Harold loo. Ster- ling. Yea. Mrs. B. L' Hardy. Wil- fried Hardy. Alton Newman. Wal- lace Maliett. Walter Gill. Mrs. Eric MacMillan. Mrs, Brent Mac- Millan. MFS. W. 5. MacArthur. Harry Newman. .50 cents each" .lnIin Ashley. Mrs. Leaman him-nm, Theodore Newsome. J. J. Wolvcrs. C, Pat- er. .25 cents each: Earl LlYIngSI.0llC, Dirk Bakker. Total 316-oo. MILLVIEW Collectors, Mrs. Milton Smith, and Mrs. George Mticljachern. 315.00 Coronation Lodge. 31.(X) each: Rena Storey. Edison Storey, Gordon Sheiduw. Milton Smith. J. A. Smith, Edison Drake. Albert Drake, Alex Stewart. Har- old Robertson, Mrs. Milton Jen- kins. Mrs. Herman lngs. Mrs. Vernon Jenkins. Mrs. Ralph San- derson. Mrs. Gcorge Jenkins. .50 cents each: Mrs. Amby Wea- therbie, R. B. Mutlow- -40 cents: Mrs. Robert Drake. Total 335.40. BROOKFIELD I2.” Mrs. James Cook. um each: Mrs- Francis Murray. Mrs. Earl Murray. Mrs. Louis Campbell, Mrs. Jessie Cam- bell. Mrs. Earl Campbell. Mrs. Bert MacKay. Mrs. John Mac- Gregor. Mrs. Ray MacLeod, Mrs. A. M. Green. Mrs. Duncan Col- es. Mrs. Roy Brown, Mrs. Geo. MacLeod, Mrs. Mrs- Marshall Walter Wigmore. Mrs. Bernie Hynes, Mrs. William Bell. Mrs. J. M. C mpbell, Mr. Will MacKay. .50 cents each: Mrs. Layton Bur- goyne. Total 324.50. NORTH BEDEQUE Collectors, Miss Erma Baker and Miss Marion Stewart. 31.03 each: Mrs. Clark Baker, Er- ma Baker. Mrs. Norman MacMur- do, Mrs. Lorne Maccaull. Mrs. Bowness, Mrs- James Clark. Mrs. Brewer Waugh. Mrs. Reg. Ding- well. Mrs. Harold LcFurgey. Mrs. G. Walls. Mrs. Earl McMurdo, Mrs. Edna Wright, Mrs. Fred Reeves, Mrs. Douglas MacMur- do. .50 cents: mons. E Total 315.50. POWNAL Collector, Mrs. H. P. Smith. 8200 A. G. Moore. 31.00 each: F. L. Hooper. Rev. T. R. Goudge, Mrs. E. Weather- bie. Mrs. George Lawton, Cyril Jones, Mrs. Bruce Jones. Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Mrs. Charles Jon- es. Mrs. Willard Jenkins, Mrs. W. H. lngs. Miss Lillian Jen- kins, Roy Herman, Wilfred Law- ton. H. P. Smith, E. J- Smith. Ralph Judson, W. E. Smith. .M cents each: Parker Ings, Mrs. Waller Inga. Mrs. Mae Judson. Mrs. Pearl Herman. Mrs. R. L. Jenkins, Jack Worth. Total 322.00. FORTUNE BRIDGE Collector. Helen Jackson 31.50 Mrs. Eric Dixon. 3100 each: Major Reid. Howard Dixon, George Campbell. Mrs. Mildred Johnston. .75 cents Mrs. Selene: Jackson, Wesley Dingweil, Miss Ina Cof- fin. .55 cents each: Mrs. George Jack- son, Jr. .50 cents each: Mrs. Lloyd Town- shend. Mrs. Charles Aitken. Mrs. George Dingwell. Mrs. Herbert Jackson. Francis Jackson, Mrs. Eldon MacKenzle. .35 cents: Joe Dixon. .25 cents each: James Higgins, William Burke. Jessie Burke. Total 31240. Collector. Marylin Tuwnshend. 32.00 each: Mrs. Harvey Aitken, Mrs. John E. Aliken. . 31.00 each: Mrs. James Bennett, Mrs. Lester Burke. Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Freeman sim- John MacKay. : Whitehead, M rs. i iaoorge A. Wood. Mrs. Charles Fred-”I'ownaherId, Mrs. Era. Aitken, Ira; . Campbell. Mrs. Miller Cnmpbellw Burke. Mrs. Jocbelyn Coffin .Mrs-' Kumon. lEarl Johnston. Mrs. Ethel 1'-' ran- Ccfifi. cents: Mrs. Mary Burke Total 315.50. Collector, Marion Dingwell. 31.61 each: Mrs. Elmer Harris. Mrs. Harry Burke. Mr. N. H. Per- cy. .75 cents: Mrs. Earl Dingweli. -50 cents: Mrs. Marion Mitchell. .25 cents: Mrs. Joseph Dingwell. Total 34.50. Collector. Hazel Davidson. 32.t'll Miss Beatrice Davidson. 31.00 Mrs. Ernest Johnston. .75 cents: Velma Burke. Joyce Stead. Mrs. Margaret Davidson. .50 cents: Mrs. Vernon Davidson. Total 35.75. Grand Total 338-15. IIIGIIFIELD DISTRICT Collectors, Mrs. S. MacFsr- Iane and Mrs. S. Hoiroyd. 35.00 G. R. Henry. 32.00 Mrs. Wallace Rodd. 31.00 ach: Mrs. Stephen Hoiroyd. Mrs. tewart MacFariane, Mrs. Roland Sellick. Mrs. Perley Tay- lor, Mrs. Sidney Taylor. Mrs. J- Hoiroyd. Mrs. Ralph Frizzle, Mrs. Lloyd Diamond. Mrs. James Good. .75 cents: Mrs. Raymond Weeks. Total 816.75. Collector. Mrs. John Good. 35.00 Charlie Maccarthy. 3200 Mrs. Stilman Frizzel. 31.00 each: Mrs- Arthur Roberts, Mrs. Hammond Sanerson. Mrs. Bulger. Mrs. Stanley Vessey. Mrs. Bentley Creed. Mrs. Jack Town- shend. Mrs. Harry Sterns. Mrs. John Good. .50 cents: Mrs. Lea Cbowen. Total 813.50. Collector, Mrs. Burke Electric Authorized M Dealer octrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television DIAL 4021 I56 Great Geo. Sr. Stewart Mac- 'ri.umi.y,ne.-.2o.19so woman Pass 5 Qnarrie. Mrs. James Iochnaa. 32.00 Mrs. Ralph Gay. Mrs. Finlay uaelaod. Ira. Chm 31.00 each: Mrs. 5- Hurry, Mrs. L. lea Maclknaile. Mrs: Wayne Bwltr Macxinnon, Mrs. S. Macxinnon. ser. Mrs. James Cotes. Mrs. Goo. Total S5.00. Peters, Mrs. Vera Fotll. Mrs. M Collecto. Mrs. Jack Stockmaa. mes-s Newsoa. Mrs. Jack Stock- 33.00 Mrs. Ralph Balderston. man. Mrs. Chester Maclaas. 32.00 each: Mrs. Daniel Clark. Mrs. John Rodd. Mrs. George MacLean. Total 319.00. 3141! each: Mrs. Wendell -Mac- Grand Total 356.5. STAY ALERT! STAY A IVE! Make it COFFEE when you drive! PAN-AHIRICAN BOFPII IUIIAU 1& Wall Otroot. NOW York 5. N. Y. BRAZIL - COLOMBIA - COSTA RICA I CUBA - DOMINICAN REPUILIO ECUAXIH EL SALVAOOROGUATEMALAU HONDURAS. HEIX-EEG Collector. Mrs. Preston Sent- ner. 35.00 Broookfleld W.l. 31.00 each: Grace Wood, Mrs. Sherman McDuff. Mrs. Raegh Moore. Mrs. Robert Andrews. Mrs. Ralph Cruwys. Helen Cham- plon. Mrs. Pearle Macheod. Thel- ma Sentner. Mrs. Farfield Mac- Phee. Phyliss Campbell, Mrs. Gordon MacLeod, W. Cudmore. Mrs. Archie Johnston. Mrs. Ian, Macsween. Borden MacLeod, .75 cents: Hinson Sentner- .60 cents: Mrs, Douglas Dochcrty. .50 cents eacli: Mrs. Walter Mc- Davld Andrews. Total 822.85.” GRAHAM'S RD. DISTRICT Per Mrs. J. M. Campbell. ATTENTION Checker Cab now under new management, open 24 hours daily. Courteousl drivers, heated cars. l Ci-IECKER CAB 1 Dial 8553-8554 SPECIALS THURSDAY T0 SATURDAY , .. CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S RED AND BLUE TARTAN MOCCASIN SLIPPERS FOAM SOLES 4-9 i2.69 in. 79c poi WOMEN'S NYLONS BUTTERFLY. PENNY SAVERS I' See our Selection of SLIPPERS in Men's. Women's. Children's and Ioys'. Priced Illglir for Chrlsfrnos Shopping l BEG. 0.30 ' WOMEN'S NYLON OVERSHOES BLACK AND BROWN Special 7.50 WOMEN'S PLASTEX OVERSHOES ' Now 1.98 IN CLEAR AND SMOKE COLORS Pair 1.75 RIXI. 2.25 . OPEN EVERY NIGHT CHRISTMAS TIME IS SUPPER TIME mo . 1 .0. .....w',. pw Surpass Sling stores it LET'S TALK TU AT PIERCELS 0 Di 0 I AND ALL THE GOOD THINGS THAT GO WITH IT! P. E. I. FRIJSHLY KILLED GRADE A . GEESE CHICKEN ALL autos TURIIEYS, Iii. . . . . . 49c DUCKS CAPONS GLADLY DRAWN AT CUSTOMER'S REQUEST cars: coo CIIANIERRIES. lb. 29: ISLAND SUMMER SAVORY. 2 pltgs. . . . . . . . . . 29c XMAS GRAPES. 2 39c LARGE XMAS NAVEL OIlANGES.doa. 69: FLORIDA PINK on WHITE GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for 29: SCOTCH DELICIOUS ROME MADE COOKIES Doz. 404: STORE HOU Friday ................ ifi-ions 3646 i Monday (Christmas ave) 'l'IieIlQgrvnoata.ad8tafrofl'toivoi-'s0adilOarry wbkalloaronatosnersavery Ma-ry Christmas. RS THIS WEEK II A.M. to 9.30 P.M. RA.M.toII..MP.M. 8 A.M. bi.” P.M. 8A.Il'.foSP.M. .m-g rrazrtcnis gggl. BEST QUALITY-N0 PEANUTS MIXED NUTS, 2 lbs. . . 95c RIIIONCANDY,Ib. 55: IARLEYTOYS.Ib. 55: SATIN MIXTURE.Ib. 35c FRENCH CREAMS, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 45: GUM DRQPS.Ib. .45c MOIRS STAR CHOCOLATES. 2V2 lb. box . . . L79 MOIRS FAMILY ASSORTMENT. 2V1 lb. box . . 1.65 LIBBYS FRUIT COCKTAIL. 28 oz.rin. . . . . . . . 49: LIBBYS PINEAPPLE JUICE. 48 0:. till. . . . . . . 43: PEANLJTS IN THE SHELL.Ib. 39: ALL FLAVORS JELLO. Sfor 55: MONTAGLJE FRESH FROZEN STlAWIERRIES.pIg. 39: MAPLE LEAF . MAPLE LEAF '”".34'”3i"s”" "W, , nu: of wnoi. SIIOITNIOSS PICIIICS Lb. 69: Lb. 57: