NNOUNCEMENTS PRINCE EDWARD Island Tartan playing cards. an ideal CITY & QUEENS Christmas gift. Look for them [RING NEW HOMES' rel"‘iat your favourite store. “on work. commercial wir- [ree estimates. Storey Elech DR. DANIEL G. Stewart Is c’ Telephone 4-7341 day Ol'ichanging office hours in Borden h, from Tuesday evening to after-. noon and Friday afternoon to! evening beginning in December. ‘ DANCE FORTUNE iia. every Wednesday night. Cliff "1°" Peters orchestra Canteen ser- oLD WAVES: Specials on all vcs Mondays. Tuesdays. Wed- dur December i 50; $7.50 for $6 $10.00 ; $12.50 for $10 Ca $730 4 ‘ 1 Centre. Phone - l pyjlmuis' Stretch sums' Chi'd' atomic arm a in iarl intl. '- 1 “"y ‘ , I, CHRISTMAS TEA and sale. Pens Jeans- skirts. s“imm- dating potentials ofnllestguctloml' ‘IlitlSTMAS: her a. lasting St. .‘eters Cathedral Hall ’on etc- Open Tuesday. Thursday The Ilyushin-ZBS. furnished by [give your Dorm" “"5 Chlls'iWednesday. December 2nd. Tic- and saturday evenmgs- Decem' Russia. could only be intended ;. in 0010r~ PM"? 10d“ I“Ikets available at the door. "1‘ "‘ "W Nuclear Punch The Guardian, Charlotteme Tuas., Dec. 1, 1964. 11 . WORN from his o'lice until Monday. De- cember 7th. KINGS COUNTY ACADIA NUT on. treated MacLeans concrete bloeks, Mon. ta . Seen For China PARIS (Reutersl—A French specialist on nuclear problems said here that China’s uverai hundred IlyushIn-28 Jet aircraft mean that its atomic bomb “can ly soon become of military significance." Reserve Gen. Pierre Gallois. writing in the December issue of the semi-official National Do- fence Review. said the aircraft “in effect represent a vehicle capable of giving Peking's ROAST BEEF dinner with‘ plum pudding and bazaar Wed- nesday, December 2. U ni t e d Church Hall, Murray Harbour. Serving 4-7 pm. MORELL Dress Shop — Just arrived. gift suggestions. lad- ies dresses, sweaters. blouses, her! to carry the bomb. Gallnia appointment. Open Tu i, Friday and Saturday eve- KINSMEN SENIOR Citizens gs. Myers SWdIO‘ iCentre. 82 Fitzroy Street. auction use FILM in sizes 620-120.iparty tonight 7.30 pm. Also N- , black and white. leave youridny night 7.30 pm. You are in- or mail to Myers Studio, vited. Richmond 'Street. Charlotte- CHRlsTMAs SALE _ choose it. iii-vifil'iisinforfrheovfl1 your gifts from variety or hand- ‘three rolls film same size. made articles at Jean‘s Gift; ‘ ' Shoppe. 183 nlilsboi-o St. wrote. since China does not pos- sess a sufficiently large number of them to be used as a logis- tic support in case of a conven- EDUCATION BOOMING In oil-rich Saudi Arabia. so great is desire for education tionai war, that a new school is opening China eploded its first nu- every four days clear device last month mum: WISH!“ CHRISTMAS MPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT BUS DRIVER Applications are invited for the position of Bus Driver.‘Route: beginning in region of Wheatley or North Milton. Apply before December 7th to: Charlotteto wn Rural High School PO. BOX 1210 Charlottetown GIFI GUIDE . . . The easy way to gift shapping POMPEI. BURIED by l ' . mighty eruption of the vo- Glfts [or ’ GI!“ cano Vesuvius in 79 is I one of ltaly’s tourist attrac- Chns‘mas for Her tions. Three-fifths of the city ‘Open Seven Days and Nights' - Baby Needs Fountain Service Greeting Cards Complete Line of Drugs THE PERFECT GIFT Civil Service Commission of P. E. I. POSITIONS AVAILABLE WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF P.E.|. OILS'LABORATORY TECHNICIANII This is work in supervising a small staff of technicians in the Department of Highways laboratory test- ing aggregates, asphalt mixtures, and soil cement mixtures. Applicants should have com- ! pieted the twelfth school grade. including a course . 'n chemistry and laboratory procedure, and have . tonsiderable experience in laboratory work, in- tIii'ding supervising r e s p o n s i b i lit y; or any . equivalent. combination of training and exper- eiice. Salary Range: $3066 -3726 losing date for this competition is midnight. December 8, 564. Application forms may be obtained by writing the . 1 Service Commission. P. O. Box 817. Charlottetown or calling at 57 Queen Street, Charlottetown. and Sundries . Touch Control Twin Pak Iiibbon 0 Magic Margin Get the Facts from your Newest Styles I The room housing the bath is pleasingly warm. Warm air cir- Housecoats and culates through the walls and Representative Lingerie Sizer. the latest in central heat- B‘usmess Machfig Piping hot and icy cold water . I flows through lead pipes and Sales & Servxce S " 100 Fitzroy St. Phone +9525 can be turned off and on With a simple twist of the faucet. A modern scene? No. that was Pompei 2,000 years ago. Piece by piece. year by year. this ancient city buried by a mighty eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in 79 AD is being un- covered and put on view. Three-fifths of the city that once covered a fertile hillside of four square miles now LADIES' WEAR 166 Queen St. Phone 4-8925 .mntnmamammamax: A COMPLETE LINE of G. E. Small Appliances BURKE ELECTRIC 112 Kent St Ph. 2-1221 Holiday Food looses NOTICES been dug out from under 25 ' ROCK — SHAKE SIDING (1 feet of volcanic rubble. The painstaking work to unearth the ‘ remainder continues under state supervision. Vesuvius has been relatively FOR A SPECIAL GIFT Attractively packaged fancy fruit is avai is at: your ioc retailer. See them today. ' Religious Gifts BLOWING INSULATION quiet in. recent years and while FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville 0 Permanent Centennial Colors " 0 “Many Jobs Completeg for Your inspection The most inexpensive ome care ' . Let us prove it with a "FREE ESTIMATE' 5 Year Low Cost Financing ’ Ask for JAMES STEWART most grade - school students know of the destruction of Pom- pei. with 'an estimated loss of 2,000 lives. few realize that a much heavier toll resulted in a 1631 eruption. The toll then was 8,000. Bibles. Prayer and Hymn Books. Mottoes. Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House 170 Kent Street Opposite Eaton's Clarke Fruit Co. ’WW“ BOOKS for CHRISTMAS The Specialist H STREETS LIGHTED At night now the streets of. AncientCity Of Pompei Slowly Being Unearthed “HER” anything dishonest. . _ The report of the Salvas royal Drug SUUdmes . . By IRVING C. WHYNOT ’destrians could avoid the waterlto the country each year. icommission on Union Nation-5,19 ‘5 Elm Ave' Dial 2‘2532 Thls Chrlstmas POMPEI. Italy tCPl — Re- holes—and also to slow down. Because such attractions are purchasing practices had led to lazed and carefree, a man pra-‘the wild chariot drivers. lyear-around affairs, more andi the charges, and the report . C 1, pares to enjoy a hot bath. each spot where a streetimore of the visitors are ‘comingi called the system “immoral. 05 5 Outside. a bustling town of enters the central square three in the off-season, avoiding the' scandalous. humiliating an TYPEWRITE'RS 25.000 goes about its business. huge stones block the chariots— crowds during the peak mid- alarming." FOR CHRISTMAS . Dresses Traffic in the streets is heavy, forming what today would be July to late-August crush and; Mr. JusticeElie .SaII/as u .. but in the square people stroll known as a mall. itaki advantage of lower blasted Mr. Martineau in the THE. ROYAL EMPRESS . Sweafers without fear of accident. Vehi- Pompei reborn ranks withftransportation and accommoda- report for his “effrontery” in ream"? 2‘ cles are ont allowed in the Italy‘s priceless art treasures tIon cost. Canadian Pacific Air-i g0ing on television to defend the . Lme Meter square. and the ruins of ancient Rome lines, for instance, operates at old system while e commis- III the board of the Milwaukee Braves. The Martineaus. Gerry ’il’ld ' ' ‘ junior , Q3". bec Aces. a club that made 1th American Hockey League finals last spring. After Mr Duplessis diP'l In 1959, the Martineau influence began to wane in the L'ninn Nationale. Almost ovornighl. when the Liberals won in 1960. the name “Martineau” disappeared from . thousands of typewriters and machines in government of- fices A contract through the .\lar- tineau agency for an electronic computer was torn up and an- other type nf computer bought. Martineau smueg noted it subsequently issued more in cheques In university students than it should haw. When Antonin Barrett;a a» signed as party leader in 1960, after the losing election, he gave as the reason for his ac- tion "deep disagreement" w'lh Mr, Mortineau and chief organ- izer Joseph-Damase Begin, M as top attractions for visitors who flock to the country each has been dug out from under the 25 feet of volcanic rubble. Pompei reborn ranks h Italy‘s priceless art treasures and the ruins of ancient Rome |system of paying commissions to party supporters that brought Mr. Martineau to court. At his trial this year, the out- spoken businessman defended this as a “legal custom" that was being practised long before the Union Nationale took office in 1936, year. This a view of one of the uncovered streets in Pom- pei. He Premier Duplessis himself had recommended per- sons for payment and he didn‘t believe the premier “could do as top attractions for the mii- direct Montreal-to-Rome serv-y sion was under way. lions of tourists—150,000 Cana- ice and offers reduced rates in‘ . . dians among them—who flock the off-season. IONF‘ 0" 10 CHILDREN e acquitted today on a charge of man he thought of as a father. I The compact, hard-eyed busi— nessman was born in Quebec's Lower Town July 31. 1902. one Quebec Man Acquiiied. Was Duplessis Friend writers and at 21, he was dis- By GERRY McNEIL lII‘lCI manager eming l Company‘s office here. He mar- QUEBEC (CPI—Brash. tough Gerald (Gerry) Martineau, 62. friend ried the same year and when he was 28. he bought the Rem-i in ton outlet here. I E . ally on the same boat. During the war years, wheni He was perhalps the best the Union Nationale was in op of Premier Duiplessisv a position. he developed a friend ship with Mr_ Duplessis. He be- defrauding the Quebec govern- The flag that covered the Du. came a'familiar figure at ment of $34,600. was for years plessis casket stands at his ol- Chels'Slde. gave him treasurer of the Union Nation- fice door. and near his desk is a flniilmalfiidVlce and was a nat- ale Partit- marble bust of the premier. Pral CIIOICO as Party ireasurei' Once a power figure in the Photos of Le Chef cover the.m 9 I party. he has gradually slipped Wills- into the background after the In speeches to the legislative. . 1959 death of Premier Maurice council, to which Mr. Duplessis i s?“ “C . . Duplessis. the partY'S founder. appointed him in 1946. he re— 3? a‘ICPmPI‘ShW‘ims' 4,300 new Mr Martineau held the party fers often to the late premier. “W”?- .”° “Obp‘talsi mat-V 0‘ purse strings from 1944 to 1962. s are those of a ’39 bu'ld‘"35 at Laval unwe“ n the“! were reports he 0011- traditionalist who sees “danger- u'oned a POlitical W3? ChESt 0f ous innovators" and "leftists" l y. ’ Mr. Martincau said that dur- ing those years c threw men “0900000 and made an annual behind legislation lik e this - -~ . . _ , t of his oflice who laced as trip to Sw1tzerland to bank years 1,111 to set up an educa. 0“ .9 money. (“on department. I much as $25.000 on his desx for I avors He also recalls phoning In those years. he said. he] e opposed it as “a denial of‘a bank and ordering that ar- H the past" and of the work done I rangcmciits be made : wit Le more. valuable are easy to see. r. Martincau gave up the treasurer‘s job in 1961. after backing Danicl .lnhnson's suc- cessful bid for party leadership. Steel Contract Bargaining Seen Tough In 1965 CLEVELAND iAPl -— "Look for some rough. tough bargain- ing with labor unions in e year ahead," the editor of Steel magazine has predicted. The outline of a pattern~ “set— tle first. strike later"——can be seen in the recent auto industry settlements, dtclared Walter J. Campbell, editor of the National Metal-Working Weekly. “First, labor achieved a IIR< settlement on economic issues." explained Campbell. “Then it started a stries of local strikes. The stoppages disrupted production for several months and resulted in costly conces- sions in loeal work rules and working conditions." Further development of the pattern is noted in "inside" bat- tles now shaping up in other big unions, wrote Campbell. As an xexample. he cited the bid of I. W. Abel. secretary-treasurer of the United Steel-Workers Un- ion. to unseat union president David J. McDonald in an elec- tion set for Feb. 9. Campbell said he believes "the surge of insurgency stems in the belief of local chief- tains that national "a? from the rank and file. Whether or not the rebels are successful, the effect of their Insurgency wi more militancy at the bargaining tables. MAKE BIG PROMISES “The challengers are seeking to win ver the mem rship h large promises The chai- lenged react by promising still The dangers to industry He continued: “First will be demands for substantial economic packages. “They ca.“ it planning. we Ifgranterl, they could setback ‘ callcd it foresight and vision". he “"5 ,Fountry 5. .(U‘S') . dnve m king 0” Union Nauom regain competitive price statul In world markets. “Second will be funded future demands, the cost of which could be astronomical. “Third will be the bargaining on local work rules and condi~ tions. Not only could the result! of that bargaining negate indus- try's vast and rising investment in modernization and efficiency, . I Ch» S l P ‘ lighted and tourists had IWO secfetaries typing 0111' but it could also repeat that A & m It! $135ae byjmfi; arhundreds roam the; reFOmmendatlons {01' {he SUI,” by Quebec's religious 00mmllnI-’$i,500.000 loan to a religious anomaly or the am“ millemi’n“ n Ch'town 894-4360 531 e ' ' Candy streets. giving the illusion (Iii fiaaanoxgoofgogmd qmlg’ I“: ties under the old system. lcomniunitv. .Seme “ESL Strike lat-911" . l'f ' a dead city. An estimate , 91' C - e in men "It was the system I knew. ’ BUSINESS SUCCESS GROWS ‘ 'd' The [glands MOSt By Tag; 9Sguthem ".0130 visitors walked theI "gut h d th t (fit is the systeén my grandchil-l He became a director of a LARGEST ANTLERS ' II ' t t f Pompei last year on u e enies e pary ever ren new an it is the only bank. a national superm rk t. The extinct Irish elk h d th ' h C d 23::th 20 centuries old. They had millions and says his trips system I wish for the children chain and half-a-dozen busIneSs |largest antlers kHO\Vn-—S:ret(fh°- ‘r T 6 Cir ‘op crossed the street on stepping to Geneva were on business, of our province." fir . friendship with con-{ing more than 11 feet from pit o Line of Photo & Hobby Grafton St _ Ch'totwn stones placed there then so pe- and a Liberal senator was‘usu- It was the Union Nationale l tractor Lou Perini led to a seat 'to tip. I, Equipment —————————-——— I", At 1.0. o. F. Hail, 131 Sydnfiv Eon Sifitg: a... SHOP THIS v ' av. December 5. at 1.30 p.m. e _a_e 0 Tape Recorders i; ate Ernest Maclnnis, consisting of livingroom, $335315!” GIFT iniiigroom, bedroom and kitchen furniture. GU'DE I! .. ROBERT MacKINNON. McINNIS FOR 5 ‘" Alwtioneer' Photo and H055 . Remember, your home-town merchant can‘t afford to sell cheap. inferior ‘s’l Phone 4-9689 upply y CHRlSTMAS merchandise. He must depend on your patronage. today, tomorrow and e. 111 Kent St. ph. 2.2m VALUES R. E. GALLANT thereafter. And he must retain your confidence If he Is to stay‘in business. Sheldon Hum. “m C l b S“ k M That is why you get an honest dollars worth when you spend locally. I _ I F ’0’ 1 U d ‘ uthoritv of section 8 of the Milk 0m!” c Continued satisfaction to his customers is the goal of every home-town mpi‘rlfi M0 Agent I‘Otecriioerl id The: Prince Edward Elana Milk I‘éfgngggRISTMAS GIFT ““"'i'a'i“y§m§il"’ti§'iito';‘r‘a".“’°" merchant, because he can only continue to serve you by offering all the as}; h" a @353 , ‘ . . - tions of rice ‘ n u finest merchandise at superior and reasonable prices. You are ahead ALI, ' ' ' of ammidgmrd apploval 0f plescnp p NEWS FROM HOME "one 22 NM“ “I co WAYS and ALWAYS when you shop in your home community. mun” Harbour m: ' EVERY DAY h t m d I It. To someone who's away...share t e grea an I y El; moments of 1965 with a year long subscription to . Perry 5 Auto i & by r ' THE GUARDIAN Y r R'X RGSIWW'“ Body Boasts ’“““tti‘i’%thtf~'t"€tffh“with”? _ Notice is hereby given that beginninfl. DeF' of THE EVEMNG PATRIOT OU (Goldie Rix' Prop.) Ex fiance ome PLUMBING & HEATING I .h. 'mber 1st, 1964, the wholesale price 0? m‘lk m Just before Christmas a gift card will be mailed to each of M I d u m L h Pe 838-21003 Phone, mm & glaring led h! '10 oz- non'retumable paper Contamer aha“ your gift recipients. hand signed as you person direct. e" .n x "M 9' pen-y; Auto Body Shnp ‘ ' i e9 cents for pasteurized milk and 10 cents for PHONE m, WRITE THE CIRCULATION but M ‘ h t Booth and Counter Service a: Nowhd Mark... Mteurized-homOgenized milk. s on” 8 a'm' to u p'm' Etftlrby ammhhwsrfihselésygrs Shop “I’ll! M'ndern tle. ' Week-ends open until 1 am. 0 ewme In Win " j y a “r’ " Si 8d: repair work- ‘ . van 3“ THIS CH 5 s ""9. Din" Ph n 267-4629 Mr. comm Perry Origin-i For the m... l v Hub." Honeys "I AUTO ACCESSORIES (08" MacAd‘m- "093 o e allv started in 1943 on his : ' " “m” "'8' General Store " - E- w- ADAMS’ smm' C II K ‘ . Prior to this he worked at reasonable rice Clover Farm Store "" SELECT FROM OUR LARGE s'rocx It”? u'i‘in' Lunches mm‘m’ 1"“ i at Gulf Auto Body on was. " ' Phone 15 2 on...“ . k aay , . ‘ ‘ ' 9" " P' E'I' Mllk control Bom' 01" GM. Accmsom FOR Table and Counter Service i 9286;? tgmtl‘m dgstgflgnzhx . Dresses at " “THE GIFT OF HIS CHOICE” Phone to More" he“; went out of business . C . I , n oats ” o Floor Mat. - Companies ;soat 03mg. PERan AUTO BODY i it; ring 33); «tempt-33;»); . S . _ . Roland Hyde ‘ MIMI ‘ 5°“ 99‘" Fm“, ° A A (JOEY) Round the clock towing j 5- " Y " Port-“Md? MASTER FEEDS d. “10% OFF ON ALL ACCESSORIES‘ o - gem“ * W59"- , ' , PURMILL FEEDS “ m m masonranou or This AD. FRASER ample“ Comm“ Work , Exggfloggd delicate “at: . Milliner B ICompIrte rmi Set-I'd", hn' ' ‘ ’ ' Phone 3637 ‘ lino Bod Sho on body and Phone mam M t a" m" ' Tmmd" Citizens are reminded that, a BUILDING - - You]. Imperial 3550 m Hm M H St SW. , .u ’_ yk D”... ~ k. - - on some Phone sac-.721 ~ RMIT must be obtained at. the Officeof the HIllSIde MOIOI’S LlCl. Am, " ° - ' ' mgngwor mg; 330; mm. Cornwall. P.E.l. “‘4 N Engineer before commencinnglIonlia‘figca at. Peter- M. — Parts Dept. — m. 2.124: I a a m... tomng see. i i it 0f. or ALTERATIONS OR A W , . M-r pm is mama .0 m, I ‘ B ' ‘ Charlottetown. HUTCHI'NSON S ' i a I] t f‘ UILDING m the Clty 0f s eet Metal ; 322%..efm'znd “28;” heista Ray L' Mocha" SUBDIVISIONS shall not be developed or ‘ (She-3:; laggillsoahl;rop.) seven children: one b0, ‘. out within the Zoned Areas- until a plan has at Gittarama RESTAURANT t l w s . _ed . Heating and Ventilating ht, father. Jack ‘Vlartin is the Pho 5400 m W "um. v . n submitted to the Town Planning Board, and m, s._ Permit received from the COUNCIL. (:‘ltizo‘e’ltlfl - / ” stove“:le alarm; 0" Summerside “WW rim” “mm reminded to check with the Office oft e. .i y o _ ‘ . . o . ' . . . . . . 20a 0 {I F 1' M “I Cour" Mm. linear to ascertain if the SUBDIVISIONS have $§°k'°.r.‘1°"‘,l + '0.) a“ I “90"” “gas 3 ram... om... Home "a, San,“ ‘ approved 7.. ler a BS . . . e . . i . - - 5°C "mug". (Fol-1| Keen“. Prop.) open. 3 mm. to 1] Mn A much ’lmbm “Id Lamp‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' /° 0 We specialize In Texaco Products Open Saturdays to 12:30 a.m. Heating Service. 5‘3"“: THE GIFTARAMA ma, m comm or was; ashram " .-. t l a . Ph 838-221! I E. 166 Prince St' Chmommwn 932ng ll ye Monisue "'0'" 1‘ Crap-"d :‘ “333:2: Servhlicgrrgt'atfitlnv" “mum” P'E'l‘ Kinnentam City Engineer.