18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Ines. Not. 2‘, 196; ’ \. existing contact between th Greek Ordered Greek Embassy and the Creel: pupuletion in the Soviet Union," I: GU" Russ” lheTIigiipviet charges. published MOSCOW tAP' ~ Petros G in the Soviet government new; . I Molyviatls. second secretary of;paper izvestia. said Molyvians ' the Greek Embassy here. was had attempted to get Soviet and as e a_s O n charged with spying Monday‘Greek citizens living in Kaza. ‘and ordered to leave tiie Soviet klistan and Uzbekistan to gatiw iUnion. He is the second Greekiiuiormatiou for ilim. About 20.. A tour around the business ' twined around the poles, and ,of ore-Christmas sales and y is no.0fficial body to make idipbmat “(lewd 0‘" “’1 minim. Cree“. “"9 in the 50"iet section of the city reveals this is expected to be done ‘. setting up the merchandise 1 decisions on opening and clos- ‘Charges in the 135‘ three weeks ‘Umon' havmg Settled here he- 1 that the Yuletide season is next week. The lights wil' l and decorations for the seas- 3 ing hours. Most of the small- A Greek Embassy SPORGSWB" fore the second world War. just around the corner, and 1 probably be turned on around ion. A good many establish- f er ones will probably follow said We Russ'af‘ Prom" 333W" The Greek Embassy consul shoppers are now being re- the first of the month. city mcnts have already 'complet- the lead of the larger estab~ Momma” was “locum by th“.Gcorgc Vcntislanos. was cx: {EARLY SHOPPERS GET TOP ‘ CHOICE . minded that they have only officials say. ‘ cd. or are in the process of lishmcnts as in the past. Embassy and '3 “ou'm'r'pn’u's' lill‘llt‘d N0Y~ 3~ ‘ so many days left to purchase 3 In former years the lights displays. , —‘“———‘"—‘—‘ mfg} . v . 7‘ "_ ‘F . their Christmas gifts were strung on trees on top No announcements ha ‘ e behave 'h‘.’ “h‘mus a'm‘ BIG TERRITORIES ve . yet been prepared cancer!“ 3 Trust Companies of their actions is to cut any‘ the city will again add to the method is an effort to dis- the Christmas seas n store . _ i The Yukon and the Northwest festive atmosphere. These» courage vandalism. The big hours. Seasonal store hours iMerge Servlces Kilo"! and W1" initially SCI‘VClTel‘I‘IIOI'le-‘i occupy 39 per cent have already been set Christmas tree alongside the ' are not expected to g into . the PI'OVince 0f Quf‘ht‘t‘. inf “10 surface at Canada. up and are strung from pole former library building will i effect until after Dec. 1, how ; MONTREAL (up) N The * " to pole atop the pa rking ; not make its appearance this war. .MM 3,, Trust Cam an )fi meters in the downtown sec- 1 year. Stores will set their own iMonfireal and the Metsopgman hparkdu'e Pharmuc , tion. Spruce branches will be. i In the stores this is the. time hours again this year as there Trust company of Toronto Mon. i day announced I business alli- l ance combining their trust serv- O O . ' ‘ Production Drives Work Karissa.“ or me companies; J. Bartlett Morgan and John R. Campbell dis- . o 0 closed in a joint statement'the If I f v a signing of a mutual agency iagreement for Canadian opera- Etions and the' ' This year lights provided by .i of the meters. This y e a r's . lr intention to By ALAN DONNELLY . The company reduced its im~ . idea of meeting the import com- ‘gfpfigge aiming}. (:35! selvices OTTAWA ICPl — When it port list to fewer than 1.000‘petition. o ' ,comes to industrial expansionitems. The result: Some $11“ The federal government's; Morgan Tm“ W" former-i “1 campaigns. everyone seems toi000.000 in annual purchases “Buy Canadian" campaign is:1916 in Montreal and Metropou' , want to get in on the act. Thetswitclied to Canadian suppliers. : aimed at manufacturers. fa“ “’35 {Ormed 1?“ June in federal government's produc-5the creation of an estimated' . rommo‘ Morgan V‘ce'PreSiqent s I I 'tion-boosiers do{t mind in theil.600 jobs and annual savings of!POINT OUT JOB ANGLE 'IOh“ E- smith recently iqmed [east .abou, 52.0%“ for Northemi But an Ontario government ; the Metropolitan board of direc- Therm-19m} grade departmentmlectria ‘ campaign is directed at con-itors followmg a stock invest- }, 3 its own twin promotion sumers through a major publi-‘ment in Metropolitan by his . . a 1 . ~ - , - 1 _'ADD NEW TWIST Icity program pointing up how firm. 3:22:35?ug’ufecfizrifflfin“'1‘ At the Hamilton conference.3ne\v jobs could he created if The Morgan family interests another tw'ist Will be added-ishoppers would look for stare being consolidated prepara- .5 SACRED HEART HOME is ONE OF CIT”S NEWTUIHNG S GIFTS for ALL ! 0 Christmas Records 0 DuBarry Gift Sets export more. ,. . . .. - w - - A large scale paving program ,when the areas served by th e paving had to be postponed. Jim ahom (WNW Drm'incialjli‘e ’3er or a S" Thomas‘ 0m" made In '(“anada labcl‘ “my :0 cinemas new areas or . hm'k’s " Chucmes designed to keep city streets in streets are sufficiently develop- probably until next summer. government ha? “5 ow". pm'llfilrm "Slat exploited "-18 id? Yfi Qwem '5 a pnmc eximp'elfiw? men ' déi 'new hmortgage Chocolates hm, with the rapid development ed to perm“ paving City engineer Norman P. Shh gram. varying in emphaSls and; (fence (“mu 3mm“: 935)of provmces that seek to inter- , .m erage W 5‘0“ 35 and growth of Charlottetown, The c is hesitant to pave wart said the past summer was Pm?" hm .311 with the. “We g°§liwnh Amencan progucers' 1“! foreign capital in setting “9 ‘W. . cameras Mid camera was undertaken this past 5mm these streets too quickly be. one of the worst experienced m, of_lncreaslng production in their Mr. Barrow said the com-lbranch plants.ln canada. ‘ . _ Supplies cause later building consirucdmadbunders in mah‘. war; eXIsting industries and attract-opany. Jaeger Machine Com-1 ‘But man, provmces aren't.Canadlans. blit not five trade When the program was coni- tion will necessitate cutting up and contractor, were E-ougtam. mg "9W faC‘m‘lt’S- ,Panyg {’xpanded .‘ts 0mm“ byil‘mltfng “‘_'r 9'10"" '0 Pmmm' m'ssmns "f. a “month covering . (loty Gill St‘ls hmhd an em. streets except the pavement. The streets are h. held up. and forced in some‘ All these efforts are fitting in convmcmg American manufac-jing industrial growth at ilome. the same ilcld. ~ ‘ jiacturers that Jaegel‘. by mak-.Some of them. notably Ontario‘r—imfih—i—“m . Electric Shavers those in the new development prepared. nonetheless, and will cases to do some jobs two or “'“hom ‘00 muc“ "ver'aPPing‘ _ , I areas in the north and north be paved when the conditions three times as rain turn 533’s Ben C- Ba"on aSS‘Stam‘mg their produc“ m Canada-land Mammba- are sponsormg ~ deputy minister of trade. [could make more money for thefiexport trade missions oversea west sections of the City. ha d warrant it. - graded streets to mud. . _ . ’ ‘ “There's so much work to be * American firms. i This development is seen i sag Christmas Flowers 0 Table Lighters been paved. In all a little over The streets paved this Near In addition to the paving. I Pla‘ing Card .' ' l S a p1.h“doneiliat it doesn't matter very ; generated at least one sugges-Ottawa with mixed feelings. one mile of asphalt ,was laid. included Upper Queen from comprehensive patching ‘ . . h . I g and a, a “mammal saving M9,. Kirkwood in 'Nassau‘ Nowland jam was (.arrihd hm p”,th much if there IS some diipllca- tion to the government that lshAny cxpansmn lll export sales ‘ ' I I‘m-hes "aid {or “wk the prev. Crescent. prince Charles mm. Shh“. of [hp Older paved sum“ tion.“ he said in an interview. heingd favotrably‘ lstudied hhere-h]: is l\\’(‘iCOf1:liCtii‘.k bill federal nifl- 9 Character (Juidalloe ions vear. ‘from (‘oodwili Ave. to St. Clair. on a par with new streets. A ‘ ‘9 I 93 0 8 0931‘th Duse cm 5 won 1 e 0 see some (30- !‘ oys , ’ URGES CLOSER LOOK where Canadian suppliers could ordination of provinCial sales ' Yardley "Flair" I ' ' t t " . ‘a ortion of St. Clair Street and new atchin method was tried , , in addltmn n he Dal/ml! 8 P p g Mr. Barrow 3 current cam- .flnd out what parts and supplies , missions. Perfume & Cologne f i... "th . .,Vicero Ave. from Coodwill to in some areas with success. The . . , _ number 0 “we”: “I 8 mm y ’ Pélgn IS an Effort to Ed canal"are being imported by Canav As one official pilt it: “For- I! Little Lady 2‘ 1' it biped length of about foul Prince Charles. mothod calls for a complete . h . _ . ' mites were. shalcd and gl‘avcll» One. street. Jordan Crest-cut. light resurfacing of damaged $3.". ’"duslfi‘ems Ehrug’nc‘lngmnof dlanmmamd'acturcrflnwith lilfl‘f‘lfln husmessmcu want to g H ed. These streets are. for lh c was prepared for paving in i s streets rather than thc usual 9" 5"?" 5' p : q‘ p vu’I'”u ' " ' ' my Brush‘ comb and H ~ . , - . - » - ,~ mcnl flom Canadian sources. ht _ F most part. in the hell develop» season. but water main ton- practise of filling holes .w ith . ‘ . ‘1, “lrrm, gets h . . This means a careful study by. fisx’}.\ 1 A K ~ ment areas and will he paved istruction was delayed and theiasphali. _ § .. .\.‘.i\ N; ‘2 each company of what it im-_ , P d P “ ts n v ‘ports. to see whether these sup. ; V . azaleas on an 9110 Se ‘2 o e . - l ; i .plles couldnt be bought from It ' eterans 'competitive Canadian sources. g . mums i 1' I! O O C O C 0 Hair Brushes O O O O O PIG . This was the main theme of ‘ . ‘ ‘ _ V . To Canadian Control 2 n Rueuruon a national induslrial expansion We have. a complttt. line. of batiii hh [. l ‘19:: {3111132. :giifohgctl’lian-d—"I: fonfgi'encedheld_helre m _Sepi Bound Blankets, including Rever- Evening In Paris g . . A . . em er an a stmlar regiona ‘ - _ ‘ - HALIFAX milk—Tax changes would be competing with their volunteered for service in the conference at Montreal early; s'ble’ Pastel Shades’ Cheeks also Auto Roms' in' 005"]?th [D dCSiEned t_o reverse the trend of parent Companies. Royal Navy and sailed for Eng- this month. Other regional con-= eluding Island Tartan, made. from 100"; Pure Old Spice for Men L non-Canadian control of Cana- ‘ “But some actionalong these land 23 years ago today to beSfcrem-ps a”. planned at Hami|., Vir in'wml A dP .it “.i" h H . M k.‘ n “y ‘ . 5” dian economic life were ladvo. lines must be taken if we are to among [hp first "f any Brmsh m" Duh 12 and in western Can. ' in” ‘ 0‘ an) a" ' “I” “1! : F3119." t“ml”! “ rated Monday night by Liberal increase our exports of manu- Empire "mph to rally m [he aha early next year. Christmas. Boxes supplied if required. Orders 5 I“ ', Gift Set! 2 MP Walter Gordon of Toronto. factured goods. This is one of aid of England a, the hmhreakl prime exhibit at me“, mm"; mailed anvwhere in Canada ; Dial 4_3219 : alliuu'e He also called for an “easy the Hproblems wem faced .Of the second world war. ‘hhces has be” the Northern . d i- ~ I money policy" as an essential with. V _ 0f the original 198. 2| were Electric Company. which be-' WM. & first part Of H mm‘" cxnanSmn- in 1920 the American race- killed and 3S disabled. Many niggan in 1956 to seek Canadian: ~ 6"; 'F’ Jim’i‘r'lmf‘n' “Ballraf‘h-WTL‘I“ horse Man O'War raced three. the survivors will meet tonight lsources of supply for more than} 65 Queen Street Charlottetown. I’.E.I. Dial {.3712 2'3 Wouri n10?" "(’8 l.\'-a"3' ‘1 9 times at odds of 100 to one on. for an annual reunion. 8.000 items formerly imported. ‘ ' ' ‘ credit at interest rates kept as ~—— * —~- ~—-r”——————-——~~——»~_————Wgwl'l'IIIIAl » ’ . ; 65. in“. as‘ hnsmhlp. having regard , WWW" ‘ - 70I to prevailing us. rates. ' » , Mr Gordon. member for 'l‘or- ' ' g 71‘ onto Davenport and chairman of l t ' 7;} the 195F royal commission on . Mt Canada's economic prospects. ; PUDDINGS H] addressing the Port of Halifax - "- commission. LADIES . POUND CARE 10 o.m.-'lo p.m. 5;: Text of his speech was pro~ t I _ 8'5; vided to the press before deliv- . . , u LIGHT FRI'IT CAKE EVERY NIGHT 8.5; 9'1“ __. I 9.0( He said the trend of non I . . I’ ' . . 9.lt Canadian economic c o n t r oi ___ . I 9.13 could he. reVersed "gradually E . . 925 and over a period of years bv §_- .;;__ >_“_p.;;,. 930 appropriate changes in our tax 7 "‘V‘ , ‘ ‘ 035 laws." He added 9.55 t u a . ‘ ‘ t] Discoun/mn sumac. . . 9PLCIAL 000th MS .-These changes should be de- SQUARES signed to discourage Canadians from selling Canadian resources . and Canadian companies to for- eigners. and at the same time‘ to encourage foreigners and for “‘9”; atom PHARMACY eign corporations to‘sell thehir assets back to Canadians t e :13: 230- years and decades ahead. In a related field. Mr. Gor- don said: "Perhaps it would scorn un- reasonable to expect Canadian subsidiary companies (of US firms) to be permitted to pro- mote i‘he. export of Canadian products in areas where they OVER TWO (Continued from page. 17) 161 Kent St. Dill 4-8591 sW’é ‘Sf. Peters Road Dial 4-8553 Wemxuuumu m ‘1“!!!er i OUR/Baht} FASHION fit his Woolen Dresses Cocktail DRESSES sis-mania» time. and expected to on copy Look over our stock of night wear. We have I good range In F ' ~ . . flay". N a new purse? This hi I _ much "i “19 PM” Per‘fld- are For Winter warmth and gifts chrck nahy 9,,“ pyjamas, Capri Pyjamas, "Miler palm drivers gloves. all place to see a complete “unit: 32.. plans for proViSIon of new res- “mm”, our selection of flats. ‘ leather dress gloves. fabric gloves of everyday Rum. .0 "chin orvoir storage. either in the. cen-. Woo“. pm. palm. and SM”, Capri Night Gowns. and woolen for young and old. WM. . 3 . 65—: tre of the city or close. by. The superintendent said there. were several alternative sites under review, and before a choice was made many factors had to re- ceive consideration. The reservoir proposed will be of 1.750.000 gallon capacity to provide an emergency supply in the event of a temporary break- down in the supply reaching the city from its several pumping stations. Work on the. reservoir remains a strong possibility tor‘ next year but .mniemeniation of this part of the Pitometer Re- We at the store, wish to W. help you in every way ' Let our clerks possible to choose I Christmas gift for the show you our FUR ms , b t f." midi.i::°°::'..ii.thz.riiii - In vaaous shade: and l u - M ‘importance of the various phas- woman In your life. We DEPT. In mick we " a 5" e" for Party 30'“ "p ‘00-0 , . . . . _ p. elTlifetworiltmi: practically com Will be havm‘ 3 “m5 hum sum'm With doume kmt' They are vary to Iho mmuw Styles “I ‘ns‘s' . . _ . .3 placed {or this year as there night during the shop- mink trim collar-g, ltyllsh for winter fashion. sheath or full skirt. YOU Its-Sr are many things which obvious Ladies drop in and see our can have them in crepe or Iy cannot go done dog‘ingnzintev Cocktail Dresses In the newest ping season, so watch lamb-try coats, . owever, r. snue? . , 2:, time .remains snaddiuon shades and designs. The latest the paper for date and Borg Soul in 54 . me “lemon- SIZBS 7-19- sheer, all to enhance the '1! 700 feet of six-inch pipe to be fitrurc. let our staff show you our range. Sizes 7—19. The FASHION Simiane MI Great George 59. Phone 43355 chiffon over hoe in a mobile time. length — and shor- ' design. \ ties. , NORMA'S no. lADIES wm nos Kent Street Phone 4.3m