I Advertise Odds And Ends Here Secure Extra Christmas Spending Money . Inexpensive Want Ads Sell Everything Fast . . . Ask For An Ad Taker! , . H e a v y precipitation and a b o v e-normal temperatures are forecast for Prince Ed- ward Island during December according to a 30-day weather outlook of the United States weather bureau. Most of Can- ada will have temperatures near or above nonmal during ‘ CARRAGHER — I BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES BIRTHS BLAKE — At the Prince Ed- wancl Island Hospital on Sat- urday, Nov. 30, 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice V. Blake. a daughter, Margret Elizabeth. Weight 9 lbs. DINGLE —- At the Prince Ed- ward Island Homital. Sunday. December 1st. 1968. to M1‘. and Mrs. Max Dingle, r dau- ghter, Karen Jill. Weight 8 lbs. 4 ozs.. a sister for Ma . George and Patsy wish to announce the arrival of their daughter. Con- stance Ann. on Wednesday. November 2'7. 1963. Weight 8 lbs. 79% ozs.. a sister for De- borah. WILSON—-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. Novem- ber 29th, 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson (nee Frances Gallant). a son. John Shane. Weight 7 lbs.. 9*/: ozs. A bro- ther for Bobby. VAN OUWERKERK — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Tuesday, November 26th, 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Ouwerkerk, Belle River. a son, Robert Compton, weight 7 lbs., 8% ozs. NOTICES NOTICE Children's Christmas Party at the Royal Canadian Legion Home, Kensington, December - 14 at 2 pm. sharp. Party will be for the children of paid up members only. Parents please send name and age of all children 12 years of age and under to Box 182, Kensington, not later than December 5. 1963. DAWSON — Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Dawson (nee Joan Cut- cliffe, RN,), are happy to an- nounce the anrivai of their son Gregory Paul at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital on Saturday, November 30th. Weight 9 lbs., 2% ozs. A brother for David. DEATHS MacLEOD — Suddenly at Vic- tuia, P.E.I., Dec. 2, 1963, Mrs. L.D. MacLeod. Remains resting at the Dawson Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. ROONEY — At St. Martha’: Hospital, Antigonlsh, N.S., Monday, Dec. 2, 1963 Mrs. Philip Rooney formerly Cherry Valley, P.E.I. In her 97th year. Her remains will arrive in Charlottetown by motor hearse. and will rest at the Charlottetown Funeral Home at 3 o'clock this after- noon. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. HIGGENS —- At his home. Arma- dale. Sunday. Dec. 1, 1963. James A. Higgens in his 92nd year. Resting at the Dingwell Funeral Home. Funeral notice r. NOTICES The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 3, 1963. 15 Separation MONTREAL (OP)—Maurice Lamontagne, president of the Privy Council, criticized Que- bec's political, labor and educa- tion leaders Sunday for not warning French-speaking Cana- dians of the consequences of separatism. “It is all right to speak about liberation in emotional terms." he said, “but French-Canadians ltifiilve a right to expect not only I s result from this drastic change (separatl~sm.)." Mr. Lamontagne. the federal cabinet minister responsible for federal-provincial relations and Heavy Blow At Quebec Would Hit the current royal commission on bilingualism and biculturai-I ism. said Quebec Premier Jean, Lesage wasn't included in this‘ "silent group." I The Quebec premier had often i called for "moderation." said. He made his remarks in a 11- I minute speech ,to the EasternI region conference of the Cana- I in Jewish Congress and a 20- 3 minute question period that fol- ‘ ed ow . He said the separation of Que- I bec from Canada would result! in a break-up of English can-I‘ ads. ' provinces‘ would join the United States.t 0- EXPLOSIVES (Continued -from Page 1) nautical Establishment. RCAF, RCMP and Canadian Airline Pilots’ Association. Three United States investi- gators have been leading assist- ance and studying details of the crash. One from the Civil Aeronautics Board. one from the Federal Aviation Authority and one from Douglas Aircraft Comp ny. From G. R. McGregor, TCA president, came a statement Monday saying rumors were unfounded in associating some similarity or connection ‘ be- hap Nov. 6 at London to an- other TCA DC-8F. There was no loss of life at London. '0VERRAN RUNWAY’ Mr. M.cGregor said the D08? . at London "overran the end of the runway after the captain had chosen to discontinue the keoff." this month. The forecast is based on long-range predict- ions and is subject to error. (CP Newsmap) JENKINS — At his home in Annandale, Monday, Dec. 2. 1963. John N. Jenkins, in his 81st year. Remains resting at the Dingwell Funeral Home until noon Wednesday then to Annandale Baptist Church for service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Please omit flowers. “The wheels of the aircraft did not leave the ground. “The other DC-8F took off normally from Montreal Friday and was climbing at considera- ble altitude some miles and British Columbia and the Prair- * ies would follow suitand then Ontario would have no choice but to join the U.S. ‘ “I maintain that eventually Quebec and French Canada would also have to join the U.S.." he said. The 700 delegates attneding the conference appealed to Rus- s to iscrimina- tion against Jews in the Soviet Union and to rmit em to leave the country freely. i CHECK THE VALUES HERE! -THEY WILL HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR GIFT SHOPPING PROBLEMS "DON'T DELAY — SHOP TODAY” some minutes away from the airport when something cata- clysmic occurred. I “There is certainly no appar- I eat similarity between the two‘ accidents." He said there is no reason for TCA to consider removing its two remaining craft from service; that DC-8Fs, since delivery in Janu-I ary, 1963, had had a total oti 7,384 hours of flying time with-I out an untoward incident until. the November mishap in Lon-I on. TCA said Monday that ar-l rangements are under way for memorial services for the vic- tims to be held at Toronto and Montreal, probably Thursday. Details are not yet complete IN MEMORIAM DOIRON —- ltn loving memory of Elmer Joseph Doiron who lost his life on board HMCS Saguenay, December 1st, 1940. Sadly missed by mother. brothers and sister. but the services are to embrace Roman Catholic, Protestant and Jewish religions. Meanwhile, heavy construc tion equipment at the crash scene tore out huge chunks of frozen Swampland in the con- tinuing search for remains of victims and for parts of the wrecked plane. A TCA spokesman said heavy Announcements pieces of the wreckage, such as the engine, may be found bur- ied as deep as 30 feet in the MacLEOD — At the King- County Memorial Howitai, Monday. Dec. 2, 1963, Carle- ton Lm-ne, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Marven Macleod. MIu'ray River. Resting at the Murray River Funeral Home from where a private service will be held tomorrow, W nesday. Interment will be in the Murray River cemetery. CARD OF THANKS ‘me family of the late Wallace L. I-Iiigglns, wish to express their sincere thanks to Dr. E.S. Gid- dings, Dr. R.D. Drysdale, the nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, their friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during their recent and bereavement. Your kindness will long be re- membeired. I wish to express my sincere thanks to my Doctors. nurses. and to all my friends who visit- ed me while I was ill. Also to those who sent cards. flowers and treats. Thank you. Mrs. Chas. Paynter. Kensington . RR. 2. I wish to express my Sincere thanks to Dr. E. S. Glddings. nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Rev. D.A. Campbell. also the man)’ fniends who visited me, sent cards and flowers. A special thank you to Mrs. Stewart Smith. RN. Daniel Garnhum. A CENIENNIAL YEAR PRIVATE HOME ILIUMINAIION / FOR CHRISTMAS" and 1964 CENTENNIAL YEAR When Decorating and Lighting your Home for Christmas this season le manner that may be red _ Centennial theme. Make 1964 the Biggest and v Brightest year ever. FOR SUGGESTIONS and INFORMATION I Feel Free to Write, Phone or Drop in CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE OFFICE ' II29 Queen Street tus do it in such a‘ dily converted to the Charlottetown CITY & QUEENS "WE TREAT the sick well" Giggey's Pharmacy. New Schrafft's Homestyle Candies taste so good. Available now at Giggey’s Pharmacy. Dial 4-3170 for prompt free delivery. GIVE THE CHRISTMAS gift that will save a life —- be a donor at Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics this week in P r i n c e County — -1125 donors needed! ATTEND THE Talent Caravan in Harrington Hall on Decemb- er the 14th. Sponsored by Har- rington Church Choir. Send en- tries to Mrs. Fred Ford. G ood prizes. MARSHFIELI) Womens In- stitute hot tunkey supper can- celled until December 12th. CARD PARTY — Reserve Wednesday, December 4 for card party. Canadian Legion Hall, New Haven at 8:30 p.m. A turkey for door prize. Ad- mission .50 cents. In aid of Corn- wall War Memorial Fund. DR. ZIELINSKI will be at his New Glasgow office every week: marshy ground. BULLDOZERS USED Bulldozers began digging a deep trench around the crater made by the plunge of the: plane. Workmen then will be! able to get at the wreckage; from the sides instead of from ? the top only , Minute examination of the ground in the area—now snow- ‘ covered—has continued. ‘ Jewelry and other personal belongings found have led so far to identification of the re- mains of 12 victims. Dr. Jean-Louis Taillon. dis- trict coroner, said relatives 0! the victims will be advised they can visit the morgue, if they wish. for the purpose of trying to establish identifications. The morgue is in a barracks building at a nearby army Dr. Taillon said it is the rela- tives' right to take away the remains for private burial if identification has been estab- lished positively. Otherwise, he will ask permission for a mass burial somewhere near the site. ELLERSLIE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickinson and family. New Glasgow. were Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday from 8 to 5 in the moon. KINGS COUNTY MAIN STREET Beauty Parlor now has Christmas special on cold waves. propritress. Lois Buell. A WELL BABY Clinic will be held in St. Peter's South School on Wednesday. December 4. 1 — 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. for in- fants and preschoolers. - DON'T GAMBLE with fire. drop your Christmas lights in to us for free inspection and repairs now. Montague Electric Com- pany. Ltd. DANCE. MORELL Community Hall, Friday. Dec. 6th. In aid of Morell Hockey Club. Dancing 0:30-12:3). Music by the Thun- derbolts. . PRINCE COUNTY TODAY'S RED CROSS Blood Donor Clinics at Legion Home. Sianunerstde between 2-4 and MAKETIMEN) attend Red Donorarlnioset gion dayand tomorrow. . and4I1.koln34and7,-0-'1. SUNDAY SMOOL Christmas service at Presbyterian Church inxenslngton on Tuesday. Dec- ember l'II-I. at 7:1! p.m. DUE TO THE Blood Donor PHONE 892-2426 1.0- fund and articles for layette. All recent guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacNevin. Miss Joan Burleigh, nurse-in- training. Summerside, spent the weekend at the home of her par- enits. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bur- le gh. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould DeSable. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Haroid Gillis is visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson. Saint John. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison and family, Aiberton, were re- cent visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutch- inson and family, Summerside, were recent visitors of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson. Miss Kathleen Ellis, Summer- side, spent the weekend visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Luth- e r Eilis. Miss Arlene Hayes. Charlotte- town, spent the weekend visiting her parents. . and Mrs. George Hayes. Mrs. Hubert Hutchinson was hostess tn Ellerslie WI on Tues- day evening. Roll call was answered by spe- cial collection for hospital turkey officers were re-elected: president, Mrs. Budd Williams; vlce- president. Mrs. Harry Gil- lis; secretary. Mrs. Hubert Hut- chinson; treasurer, Mrs. Burton Burleigh; school committee, Mrs. P. Maccaull and Mrs. Er- home 11 there will be an exchange of ‘Christmas presents. Baking com- and Mrs. E Williams and Mrs. Alfred Mac- Less 0 Tropical Fish O Housewares 0 Home furnishings etc. Electric KE'l'I‘LES Q Chrome Fini Q Automatic Reset Reg. $9.95 ‘ GIFTARAMA 166 Prince Street Gifts for Her Gift For "HER" This Christmas DRESSES and S I 5.95 - $29.95 Newest styles in lingerie O Pyjamas O Slips Q Panties, etc. Plain and Bulky Knit SWEATERS $4.95 - $11.95 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES I KENNEDY'S LADIES‘ WEAR DIAL 4-8925 166 Queen St. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS MIXMASTER Reg. $1150 NoWR$s16.8U BOEHNERS JEWELLERS Montague PLACE YOUR A CALL 4-8506' I $6.25 0 Gifts for G. _ Everyone for Is Gifts For Everyone HANDIl:SrRAFTS SHOPPITITIUEENTRE SOC-3GY'S TOYS and GIFTS CHRISTMAS For Every I0% OFF ALL MERCHANDISE 1'01‘ 0,. TEEN 0 Toys. 0 Electric Appliances ‘Q Blankets WEAVING Q Towel Sets 0 Decorations li3I%‘i.Il«U’iii§‘§° 0” YOUR . Gm‘ E:]1;E(})y;I]%1L(§‘E‘1E‘1Y‘C CHRISTMAS LIST ..ML'~:‘m:s“D‘;.f:}::'se9f:*ef:I5 OF THE ISLE Holmes its Bradley l— — —Cl-TRISWAXS —fiG—qTS— — —l HANDICRAFT , Indoor u I Brackley — Ph. 4-5623 mM‘5tf.l.. ‘Elf’ °”i§}.-H.321. l_ 3 «*_1=__l-99 vgilwh 3-59 I Open 2.00 p.m. - 8 p.m. WW wmmum st ‘_;’“Tc_N—n__ :1; 4_:_’: ”‘?"?"" Intng F°””‘°’«“°"°“°“‘ 1”‘ Gifts For The Home O F -—_-_._.__.._:_. “’G°‘i‘7°.’si’I§-‘?.f‘%,i¥i;’3t“A°Y oi-t..2t:S*i.ii-if ‘}‘E9r“°{‘,‘S'-' CH RlSTMAS GIFTS Novelty BEAR THE BURDEl_\ G_}.t one of our Specialties °f I s Southern Fried ______.___ CHICKEN $1.15 WARMTH and BEAUTY G‘3fF"TR'gmI‘E5R I ;-5;;-"ggEg;I§L ISLAND MADE BLANKETS . Souvenirs Delivered Piping Hot Beautifully Gift Packaged Larry's Restaurant Phone 4-8415 Toys TOYS and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES For Christmas Phone 4-6228 Tl'Te—Pe rtect PARTY DRESSES 0 House Coats Q Nighties Phone 838-4418 FOR INFORMATION Check our list for ideal- Christmas Gifts Radios, Razors, Timex Watches, Hair Dryers and hundreds of other gift items. SPECIALLY PRICED We trade Boots and Skates FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 187 Great (eorge St. Phone 4-5547 ' Religious Gifts Bible, Prayer and Hymn Books. Mottoes. Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House 170 Kent street Opposite Eston's Gifts for Dad DOES DAD NEED NEW SNOW TIRES We suggest you contact CLARK TIRE & SUPPLY s7ox1s—4PIyNyImI Snow Tires $|7.95 750 x 14 -- 4 Ply Nylon Snow Tires S I 9.95 Recap Snow Tires 750 x 14 (with trade) $25.00 pair CLARK TIRE & SUPPLY LTD. 152 Kent Street Phone (-3574 Gifts For Those In Service direct Student Rate—(outside P.E.l. Armed Forces Rate-(outside P.E.I. only—-1 year—9.00 Just Write or Phone-The Guardian Circulation Dept. DIAL 4-8506 A CHRISTMAS GIFT For the student away at College For those in the Armed Force- AT SPECIAL RATES - - - A gift subscription to—The Guardian—will he like receiving a letter from borne every Just before Christmas a Gift Card of your gift recipients hand signed as you personally day will be mailed to each onl.v)—9 months--7.50 I ‘I “Prepared and shipped anywhere in Canada" 0 Genuine 100% wool satin bound or whipped end blankets in pastel shades. O Auto robes in a variety of tartans at prices to please every shopper. A small deposit will hold any blanket Till Christmas W. M. CONDON & SONS 65 Queen Street Phone 4-8712 “GIFTS FOR CLHE HOME SIMPSONS - SEARS l Hostess l Clothes I ‘""*"’°“' l I Chairs I Hampers I Asst. cm. Ass-t. Colors Recorders Tape I l I VISIT TOY TOWN ON BASEMENT LEVEL "A WONDERFUL WORLD OF TOYS" All merchandise available with no down payments or no monthly payment till Feb. '64. 208 Prince St. Phone 2-1251 CHRISTMAS Gilt Cerlilicates GIFT WIN A $25 WORTH 36 “FREE SHOWS" IN 1964 CAPITOL THEATRE 1 Each time you attend a Movie between Nov. l4——Dcc. 20th a chance to win this Lucky $25.00 Gift Certificate. Simp clip this Entry Blank. fill in your Name. Address and Phone Number and place in Ballot Box at Theatre. NAME .. ADDRESS I Paorm N0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Each Entry Must Have Theatre Stub Attached Drawing will take place in latter part of December —-Now PIaYln8- The Story For All Ages siIa.I-ring: Anthony Quinn. Silvana Mangand and mismvy others. "BARABBAS" "A Movie You Will Always Remember" Show Times 3:30 -1-! p.m. Gifts of Music GIVE A GIFT OF MUSIC THIS CHRISTMAS For Every Teen-Ager on your Christmas List WE CARRY-— All Popular Recordings Classics. Western. Christmas Records, etc. IEI.,,.;;7,m:, S3,‘;-ia'|‘l Miller Bros. Ltd. 3? F*"“°“’ mm‘ | 147 Gt. George st. L PI I lzsv onz a'ylrs98' "Yotgwhggusical SW I_ As ' I Phone 4-3535 ..l¥?m‘:ar|sw'u“-‘--so .-.--nc .. _..