_By JOHN LeBLANC Canadian Press Staff Writer More and more Canadians ; are finding that distant-e—such 1 as from the Caribean or Ha- ’ waii or the Fiji lslands—lends Tienchant.-ment to Canadian win- te r. ' Southbound vacationers swap- “ ping their shovels and snlfflel for a siesta spot in the sun not only are migrating in greater ians Finding Distance Gives Enchantment lo Winter (per cent but the Caribbean hus- ‘ iness has swelled by doubte that figure. The exodus of sun-follow:-rs got into full swing early in all provinces except Prince Ed- ward Island, where the island- 'ei's prefer to go south in the spring. The Caribbean Is the fa- vorite area for P.E.l. bookings. ‘ BOOKED SOLID 1 Pocket Watch i Yields On CN 1 After Jan. I i _ .'\i0i\‘TREAL rcp»- Tm. l..n_.‘ lirne symbol of the old-lime railroader. the big p n c k e I watch. is at last yielding to area. excluding ‘Cuba. Hawaii progress. ‘ remains a favori e. «. . ~, - ,. , . Foi-lifted with heavy wheat a,,°,,‘f,‘,‘f,‘,‘fi'._“,," .?,,'},'.',‘§,'l.“‘,h:f““;};’§§ "“r3I Saskatchewan I5 5h"wI"‘1 live Jan. I.‘ \\l‘l.\'I. \\'atch'osi will I z5*P9l""9"I In"e359- 3°‘-'°rd‘ he acceptor] as aitr-l'nati\'e lime- ing to one agency. though oth- pi,_,(.(,s for CN-S “.ain_0p(,mm_, ers report an inclination to wait Siam " for the cash in hand before set- ting out. Favored localities are Hawaii, Mexico and the Carib- bean, but one firm has booked Two Swiss - made wrist watrllcs lmve lit-oil éi('(‘('])lL‘fI for use. Each which must have extrerne accurar-v_ be rt-gis.! tered with the railway and merked °.V"V "Ir" m"“”‘5 by modern as the \\‘ri<t walcli." he War memorial here say: he "”‘ “””‘°"z°d ”"""""" “"'""I‘ ”‘Vsaid. "and besides. tI1Py'l‘P no. “as killed in South Ali-ica ui Sppcmn making: trousers those (IH\'.\'lIl(’{lL1I?lil1i£ of 1899-191)? Davis Th‘? (‘N 3"“°I"“'9'"P|“ 58"‘ with watch pocI<el.u." l‘('Illl'l1(‘(I to Australia after that the history of the old piii-kei”*'*"” ‘ “"‘“"“ ’w:lr and convinced authoritiel watch can be trm-ed hack oi thc Flll.\I;)I{I’_ but his ‘lame removed from the The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. Dec. 1_5 .,, REALLY DEA!) lli67. the year of Confederation‘ . . - never was . ' BRISBANI-., A . 'l '.\Pi-- whenlthef first placket watch Arthur Davis h::”:i; 8‘ the munumem emcied 50 ye". Sign‘ or mlwa‘ use “a’ age of 94. However. a Boer ago. made in the United States. ,_ , With a face mcasurin: up to ii‘. inches across nod a case of. heavy brass. the niri~limo watch‘ earned the nickname "liii‘nip."‘ R. M. Parker, (‘.'\"s chief oli limo service, said he feels thei demise of the pocket watch wiili he swift. "ll's lint as coim-liicnl or as, In this "1-Y7: Holy Season. . . Let us give and receive in - . i ‘. ' . i ' ““mb°" hm 3'“ ‘fimbing °"°" ‘- NW3 Sc-‘ma '-Iemama true. ‘° se‘I:Iear\:3iitr“)!"eIl:°a-il‘I§e flireleninost the spirit of tho i the really far horizons, accord- W5 A“3"“° Peighi-*0" FI°“d3- ‘ . : ing in 3 crosscanada survey giving it first preference over P°P"I3I' "°f_“5° for “'3"°“'"3 by The Canadian press. ;_the Caribbean. All southern Albertans WIII1 55 P9? (‘EM The giob nnunnk is mm; ; flights are hooked solid, ‘headed there._ Mexico s_ attrac- : pronounced in the West. Somol Florida also remains popular mm I5 3“’w‘“3' FI°"da "39 1 Albert f‘ d» , V, V, dropped off because of '‘unsta-. “ faragzafirfis A'l‘]s‘t';‘_§“a3.“',;"‘}"‘:; i In New Bl‘uns\\l(‘I(. with Barha- ‘ hie Weathery - are British Columbians revers- Id“ next‘ TCA in Saint “km” "'1' A1b°"t§"_‘5 315°, “'9 ‘I8“I“F “P; ‘ jng the south seas (imam bylports that more working-class for ‘Pacific. cruises to Hawali_, ; going in the Caribbean because itravellers are Jflln l n g the Tahiti. ‘Fiji, New Zealand and) they want 3 change from 1{n.[wealthy and that it could be a Australia at $1,285. Package-‘ wai. irecord season. tours to Mexico and the Carib- f The highi from the n-eeze.u,,.I Southbound travel from New-~ bean at $350 and S700 also are - in mostly by air, and manyifoundland is usuaily light, and favor . ' ' Southbound lets bookedith“ Y9" 15 expected “‘ be. British Cotumlbia reports rec- /ifliirisilnas nit LORD’S ESSO SERVICE North Tryon s IRIN i are , . to . . I:I _ 1 Y ,. . . -, cl-uiseg 31-9 finding fav0r_ R51] MUCII Of 'l‘nt'onto's BIPIIHP t.raf- “all an Increase In M-exuvnl I and unusually - heavy I.!t:?VeI to the south has fallen iI1‘I';30.li)SaSI:I(.:€l.1X’gI:‘.‘;")-htglplglsd. Sallsie trade for the Caribbean. ' 2-Li,.,.,,,, Losgqt Iwaiting lists for theii thrice- Travel agents have no over- - all figures on the increased bus- - I - "H . c lbbe t 1 some of the mm” has gone weekly {hams ar an rave iness hutrsay that "we're lust .5-om pin,-ida_ once the Mecca = is about the some as last year /i\ i 1’eaceon}.’arth to keep up with it." CPA exlpet-‘I-§ to e 25.000 people to Hawaii through Vancouver. from ail parts of Canada. TCA says It! Ivancouver - Cari- bean flights in there is a general increase over up last winter with a l=’.1'0W1|18 ‘t T to t l I own ry "2 rend toward the ‘ iChristmas business. Engineer Harry Rapoport of tlMontreal. who's taking his wife ‘Ito Mexico for six weeks. ex- ’ |plained: i ‘‘In Mexico. you can enjoy ‘another culture. it's like going to Europe, except with a warm clim . Canadian Pacific Airlines in Caribbean ‘: are up ‘7 Del‘ Cent may you tint: pear: aim for at Qiihristmas To you, from 113.. /1 Men'y Christmas and A happy Holiday Season. May your blessings multiply and your days RUBY WITNESS CHARGED Karen Lynn Bennett, 19. linger printed in Dallas Mon- operator who killed the ac- - r Swth America are "'9 4° - - last season. A. d 5. lper cent over _ _ (um awaesui of Prcsideflt i Ti-ans-Canada Air Lines there (I ' aft.‘ .h l’ ‘d K‘ ‘in .\l .. B t.‘ - . . . « oaizh cargiyuigecniifljalt§lHhfi=:i- kiiti‘\i1ii();is ‘LlIII|P§I:\’l1' isays ‘'5 Honda "ado is up “I be fun of the wonder pons as she appeared as a tea:-r-r. performs in Ruby's . I and joy of living! witness in the bond liming Ca.l*nlisr=i (‘lob in Dallas. (AP :"d‘*-‘ °"‘P‘°-V”‘°"' ‘:5 ’;‘-°" wm,phnm,v «‘ than 80 men for peri s o up to five days. Largest pulpwood cargo to ’for Jack Ruby_ night club 4 . PuIpwoocI Exports From C.B. ‘.$.“3..{;§‘£Z.d‘°.§°i§:§.f§2;EZi% firm‘ a oar e . - on . or- »_ 3‘ ‘ ~ 1. _ Means $2 Million To Area :;r::’;.*2i:..~g;:::“..it:..:::: inn, ,i';~;,,;, "s“,;'f.f“ BADDECK NS. (CP\——Ex-i 25000 cords of peeled and un-I hoyoexgi-eiijd a$t10n0e(lT)flTi']orr}i,'“l;oaTiIiarirg- . 9 ' ‘ l - - ' STOREY ELECTRIC this s p port of pulpwood to l~‘.uropean' P“°I°d l‘“IF’“'°°d' - Most of the pulpwood goes to , , . . Woodloi owners are paid $135 markets mean‘ ‘"‘ "S"m‘“ed- a cord for llilnvelorl 10:5. and. Italy. Belgium. Switzerland. ‘2'000'm° annual‘-" '° ‘hp °m“' $21 8 t‘0l‘d 70!‘ l1Pf‘I9d W00d- ispain and Germany. “Rossed nmy of Cape Breton Island and Another major shipper from} wood"—pulpwood that has been AND SONS Prince St. C harlotletown (lharlofletotvn ‘licensing.-{ton Road the eastern part of mainland thishareav is the Tffindltrrstzild processed beyond the peeling N . 5 i- _ . .um er _ onlrt-'*1I1.\’ “fl 193 ‘ stage—is sent to France. V . - .. I-‘Eh: ggrlii M Badd(,(.k. “u1_iqu.'irtci'.s in Sumnierslde, P.E.I.I Most ships take about 1,300 Merry Chnftmas, grave. lnna_ Lnui5hnum_ SM T_hc compan_\' also ships about cni-(is pep mp, The logs are one ana am . 2.-i.000 cords a n n ii 8 l l y from and (me mi Nova Scotia ports. i Leonard Harvey of Baddeck; ships 12.000 cords each year‘ i from this port. loaded from a stockpile near dockside or floated out in booms to anchored ships. In addition to the woodlot o w n e r s and longshoremen. truckers. merchants and c.oastal.‘Queon Stffipt pilots share in the earnings. Peter's. Eskasoni two others all share in shipping about 70,000 cords a year over‘, PEAKE-MARTIN LTD. 1 Charlottyetown I 'l‘h-e firm of Williams and; . ‘ Simpson of Baddeck usually WORI‘ “IR 50 MEN _ Lomllns an average ship pro- inads 12 ships a year with about‘ i I r l i i i I ._ .. "1 H3’. 7-,‘ ’ ‘Fm: '_.',§‘.’.-,’4-2-29 »./,‘«,,I ' V -5‘- IIJ ‘_.Q_.__ I i, V, .. . -§eas'ntt’§ fireetittga BURMA PROPANE GAS Distributed by Arnfasr Propane Ltd. Great George St. Charlottetown of this. our sincere holiday greeting. The Islandia Restaurant. The Linkletter Motel and the Linkletter Travel Agency will he Closed Wednesday. Christmas and Thursday. Dec. 26th. The Management and Staff would like to take this opportunity to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Joyous New Year. LINKLETTER MOTEL and Travel Agency Summerslde Best Wishes for a. Merry CLARKE FRUIT CO. LTD. 1 Prince Street CIl8.l'I0tTl!t('tWl| i I NW may the blessings of the night when Christ was born enkindle in your heart a happiness that shines ever brighter throuehoul: all the dam to come. H.T. JAMES Gharlottietoom We hope you have a happy holiday! MU RRAY’S GARAGE St. Peter's Road i. (PEACE ON EARTH” ' This - the eternal message to the _&ct miaheslorahappydtl hatycllrbmnueaeoo .. ;;' A fi - I ' _ ail V In the true spirit of the nation. we wish you all the "nlti-Ia<I‘IIonNI" low. M the Ilolldnn . . . the ever-new delights of good friends around you. good times and good cheer. and . the gladnesl at exchanging (IN: and [re-.elI'ngs.. ENHEAT AIRCRAFT The Aircraft Dtvlolon of [named A Homing Products Llmltod. Amherst. N.s.. Canada I iworld - rings out at Christmas! GULF TRANSPORT LTD. 01 St. Peters Rd. City lflittlrtstlltnrlltybcanespoetultylnorryauctarfitlt Iliraillayonhltuusuudinnluaunwdnnhud. I Management and sun F. W. Woolworth Co. Ltd. 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