Ciiy Councillor Critical Of Gov'i's Relief Aid from ()t- employment catcher, police Strong criticism of the Pro- may of ‘kick-backs" iinctal Government to altitude iaua. icspccting assistance ' ' .\la_\or Stewart remarked that int: direct relief to the needy of under the City constitution that Charlottetown and voiced last Council had simply a "moral iiigiit by Councillor ()‘iVeill at ob'ig;.ition" in the matter of‘ the rei.:ular monthly meeting of drrot-i roltcf, I the City C0|m¢‘ll- Reporting on a r('(‘(’nf meeting All city representatives with fbetween the Provi ctal Govern- made last night Mayor Stewart the E-\C9Dl10n C0Um‘lll0fl ment and a Councl Cotninitteei will be leaving the Province on Foster and llaslam M'i‘t‘ Pl’? on this matter, Mayor Stewarttlhe 7.‘lrd of this month to attend fire engine. which for certain KO- asons has not yet been officia'ly accepted by the city According to an announcement will lllflyur -l D3"l‘l Slewa” ‘said that he expected to receive the Dominion~Provincial tax- ltr€‘Sld(’il- la letter from the Premier at a ation conference in Ottawa. at " lit‘lllf'F ll“" C"”""‘l “T m9 l£llt‘l‘ date which would clarif)’ the invitation of Premier Ma- l’ro\inciai (iti\l‘l‘lllllL‘fll believes this m. _ t_t,(.Son_ chief tshnd de'eg.te_ H ‘H’ '“'l- ‘W ha‘? '” ""5 “W tithe: matters (’tIltIlfl_L' under While in Ottawa the Mayor l""k‘l'l>' *0 llliml “ml *'°"‘““ iii.~cu.~sion as result of \al'l0llS vtill also represent the city at a tniltlrt-it of llt‘('(‘.\>li) L'li to school tutnttr-Vt, L‘ouiit-illoi’ ti Neill slat (‘t standing committee reports lI'I'i cliidcd removal equipment re- . pair, the removal of leaves. "At a rcccnl nu-cling our two from the cny streets. the re‘: meeting of the Maritime Mayors with officials of the Canadian National Railways in regard to taxes on Railway property. lltllarc l5llFt‘iiils il*’l'lilt'.\ialll and t'Ji.‘ioiit~ it 1lltllt;llL‘tl that ~ ill?“ “fill >l"'"l “l"”e ll’ 33'0"‘) ° Speakers for the evenin - ., g meet- .pc, W“. un direct relief, the Thtrd Qugens ling me Pm,“ A. W. touncilloi‘ added. .'\I h : . I : Pointing out that the offer of wai 950" Hon Eugene Culen t Libflfal ASS,” R. Mac-Neill. President of the l’ro\incial tioicrnnient tot the Queens County Liberal As- .~liai‘L‘ tlii't’('l l'l‘l“’l l)“-""‘9“l5 M ' iHlK‘l8il0n' and Roland MacDon- illlll ilic ‘Cil.\' Ululml 0" 3 39°” Halds eehng old past president 3nd Queens iiihlb would require an outlay ot Mr Harry MaCLauchlan‘ pmbenl A_smm~.u-0n- ‘ only $4.000 on Ill(ll pdfl 1“ “ell . . Resolutions expr sslng confid- "l 3 5”‘“l‘“" l””" l’la'*'°d "ll dl’ blanhope “as reflected pr°5ld' once in the a ershtp of Louis icct rclicl bl’ l'U““i'll- MP ' cnt of the Ilrd Quccns Liberal St Laurent; in the leadershlp \t‘lll ol>.~ci'\cd that >1“-‘ll 8 Sum .~\s~o(-iittioit at the annual mect- and tmvernment or A_ w. at. would be "lli‘i‘ll.\‘ tilt?!" 3>'5l>' Ing ll(‘l(l at Mount Stewart Com-'tm§0n_ and m the represent. " rt‘ divided allilllli-l elf?“ munity Hall last night. Other of- antes of the dtstn,_.t_ we“, pass right poor families not Qualified .ficers re-elected included vice- ‘ed uuamm°u5ty_ for other types Ol 80\'i‘Fnm9"l3l ‘president. Cecil Stetson. Marsh-i ‘______.______.__ assistance, field and secretary. Elmer Mac- SHOULD GIVE MORE -~ Donald. Tracadie Cross. i a Councillor ()‘.‘\'eill emPl185l“‘d Representatives appointed on. Amalgamation that the Provinctiil G0\'t'Fnmt’nl the Queens County executive should bc willing to contribute 3 were Lemu Mat-Kinnon. Higl» icontmut-d from page ti great deal—more to direct relief field. and Levi MacNally. J0llfl- ‘valuable if streets. sidewalks in the City of Charlottetown llI‘sl0tis River. Mr. Harold Diamond ‘and water ma sewage services view of the fact that a largclwas 8PP0lYil9d t0 1'_ePI'}?S'-‘Ill 9"‘ were provided. proporation of such welfare pay—lbranch on the provincial execu— commissioner Burke noted nicnls was returned to him by live that tile terms of amalgamation - provide that there will no change in taxes un' 1961' What happens after that, he suggested. would depend on the amount of new services P|'°Vld .ed ‘i'Of course we would have to ay for new services but . I it THIS WEEK turkey shoot REGL'LAS‘ THUR‘SiTJAYL:llg(1’t‘: aould be worthwh”e'-. he argu_ next week Pancake supper. _e Cant! ill! 81 ed “ « Mr. Burke added that we are guaranteed imv|‘0V9d 3"‘ ; vices." SQUARE DANCING swingstfivis-iinvvatresi. . er-:_ Wednesday night. lio l2'30. Admission 50 cents. ‘\'lF'.ETl\lG flrd own l.iti- FARDTARTV IN (‘LOVER A ~Vs Aral Association. Moiini Stewart. Club. Wednesday ni i ll?!) gh : . i W -7" WA’. Tuesday. ynvemb" t7_ 5 pm ;.nllFTlBtfl'Plll Starting. Adnfission, 7) con 5 ‘ To Move Soon Prank Macflinnon was at the monthly IOSENEATII Beauty Shop closed for vacation front No- vember 9th to 2'ird Ml’Sl(‘AL FESTIVAL BROAD- casi Friday night Nov. 14 . t‘l~‘C.Y by Prof. Gordon Ben- nett, Pres. BIRTHS ; .lMacKAY—At the Prince Edward i[)eBlois and thanked by Georfle Dr. Mrititsv “”“5' River meeting Wednesday Nov. . . . A. F. Piercey Grand Master is paying it of- ficial visil_ Visitors welcomed. . . island Hospital on November 11. l Purvis_ %l‘1;sT’i",rE “fir ba,mi“°s' 5“ 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Lenthal.‘ Dr. Macl(innon gave a highly an we.‘e V0 'm€.:] '1“ n toe S. MacKay. Parkdale. I son. inteflsllflfl lllli 00 l|l3 Vlsll 0V9" S'mp5°“‘5“”' mo eon} Gordon Lenthal Leigh. weight ‘seas last summer which took "°"'“ 1 3 lbs, 2 oz]. "m to Ireland. ‘Scott:-ng. Enad . W0"“E"l4° 5“l$“°'I 2;?” °,_j’°3l3';iiURRv — At the P. E. i. Hos- lri:ii.ni:grmc°' Swim an M ;9‘§id'l‘;i.>°;$ovembe} °15'thA 5- -1 pital on November it. 1957, to: pet, cmon Mm... opened the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurry,’ 1 meeting with grace and Rev. l Jr.. a son. Weight ll lbs.. 3 oz. l l THIS WEEK Turkey Shoot Canon Ibbott pronounced the . . be ediction. John Evans was next vteek Pancake Stpper. w0EszEzA’(_M the pp”. H” wllllg leader md B. John Harris‘ pital on November 7th, 1957. to p_RC 0_ was pianist WE TREAT the sick well. Gig-I gr~_v‘s Pharmacy. open 8.30 a.m.. to B p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Teador Woeszc- Véw members intréduced were 7+3“ "[‘0°° -593“ :‘“°l'73°h°"" 0th. s. Wiiidler and Gordon Ur» Vorlon ,R ntarto. a daughter,.Smm_._ H. A. Messervy and d_ acne "ll" 9 lbs" ” °”' lward Miller were welcome fol- VTSIT HI-STYLE .\llllin€l‘y Gt. . . George Street “Where everyLMA(‘lSAAC -. ‘At the Char- lL‘;‘”"‘9 “l“?°"- ["4 fnfi nylo is Hi-Style". ' loltetown Hospital on Nov. °n '9 9"” ‘'0 ll. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. J. """‘Y- . RE PREPARED ._ Get your J. hlaclsaac. Charlottetown, a ,M"' Harry M’cAusla"d:I. pm‘ Show Tires now. Only $10.35 each il«"iUl1lilt‘|‘. llflirlclla G90|'Eln£| ‘ Sldem and Mrs‘ Arthur rewym convenor of Belvedere Branch. Woman's Auxiliary were thank- ed for the preparation and ser- ving of an excellent supper. §,TJgt.i P.E.|. Ayrshire at Simpson: - Sears, Charlotte- W€‘li;lit 7 lbs. 12 01. town store. CNLOADING car of Bran.l Wednesday and Thursday. Slmi per Bag. Ellis Bros. Central Royalty. Phone 3223 t HOYT'S Beauty Salon special: Slflttfi Creme Cold Wave Perm“- GREGORY - Suddenly at 238 Alan Street. Parkdale. Freder- ick J.>Gregory in his 60th year. Remains resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home Funeral notice nment or machinclcss $7 50.f tat“-_ 1 $7 50 from Cold Wave or m-'ich'| _ '. AMHERST—The 18 year old inclcss $5 00. ‘“""KE-‘HE " AT Caml-"|'ldi8¢‘. cow. Lealands oyal Vlctorll \l,."":““ 0" N”V°mb°'.10”‘- 1957-,was featured in the Bailey Ar- “llllam ll -‘l;'i0K<‘nzie. age 73. cna at the Maritime Winter Fair "‘""°"-V °l .“‘*'”'°““‘°.W"~ v°'ilast Friday night when the Ayr Saturday lti“ir't‘iiiienlMCa1.i)t:bh'dig3ana“0ni In. ism” grand champions were he- . .. - t _ . rt 9. . sored by the Men's Association .ing selected. She is owned by ANOTHER S.‘\TELl.lTl'2'.' - No- it's the mammoth pancake andi ~ _ V M k (‘\MPnEL[,_At h; h lKeith Boswell and Son. Victoria. M thaerlvp-Ill‘~IV\'ill0‘ll:tahl'lfl(fi(‘: ‘hill illunrlas on Nov. ll]. lg5t3I"Joll: Vl“l°"l3 dld “ make the run? ‘ .l Campbell. ag 90 years_ rcharmed championship circle llis remains will transfer- this year but she got the spot- Tul-; NORTH Local Girl Guide rod from the Hennessey Fun- llizht last night because of her Awtciation are <P0ii*°T”l51 ll” Pi’-'il Home this afternoon in long and distinguished record. sll(VVl'lfl§ of Hi (anadian and his late residence Dun_das. Fun- - mm in 1939 she was sired by (l\(‘I'_sI";t‘~ tiirl tiiiitlc (t‘lll(‘lllllill N-,1] at-rangpment, wt“ he an. Cherry Bank Steadfast who was Va-ml’ 5l"‘l“‘ “"'l‘ ':"’g"”l‘°"l"”°‘. “‘‘“"“‘d l-'‘‘'” horn on the same farm as Mr.‘ H‘ 5l- P°l”'-" Ci" “ la 3 » B s 'ell‘s reserve jtinior m ale‘ 'l'“°5"l“‘ N“‘'‘‘ml,’°l 19”‘ M. 8 p‘ hon’ tqitr-i cliaiiipion this year. Steadfast m Admission ‘Lt ccnts. (ruides A-mhrlloqe Runny H.‘ mg. 7.5;}, iw“ an AA. bu“ and was gnd_ in uniform tree. y . Wm. ~Fun"al Thursday at ‘Led 93.7 percent! at £5 yea: ct SHORTHORNS omitted ternoon short service at the age. a record or t e re I home at 1:1] then to Green "the time. A many times winner with United (,‘h«u.rch_ she and sometime champion in meat in Midgell Cemetery. Maritime rings, Victoria placed second in a lar e class at the (i-‘MP3E”"' hgm fl" Royal two year: ago. l(l‘:::;t:".tti:im,',zg igoiyears. llla Desrpiie the tlhdat rt mains were transferred on tecorhs are no ise W Tm-may afternoon from the t or t 9 ages five to ten years of Hcnncsscy Funeral Home to age. she has a recorded lifetime his late residence Dundiut from production of more than 75.000 where the funeral will be held pounds and more than 3.tll0 on Thursday morning at 9 0'; pounds of butter fat. . clock to St. George 5 Cllllfc.‘ She has produced 55.522 pounds 1 for Requiem High Mast} h to! milk and 2,233 pounds of fat I 911?. lii!¢‘|'m¢n'~ "1 “W ‘-l““'° since she was ten years of age. ' Cemetery. Her ll year old record on 305 from the report of Prllf‘ Will" ncrs in the dual purpose short- ltrirn class at the Maritime win- ter Fair was Austin Smith of Victoria. He won a first and. second in the aged cow class; a ' bull calf class: a ior bull calf class. Charlottetown Funeral Home 18 Euston St. DIAL 4626 I|IIrtE.IrflO! , days was 11,235 pounds milk and °':r-°;::...- 22222:: .=:...::% in mm rm M:inJ Gregory im h olsldrggird w':.l2.1!M pounds ' . I pou . %°.‘.’£i..i‘."'P:‘.":..'.'ili.':l‘..." A «« in-. mi-M. ’ I “once ‘MN .Vctoria 6th.. was sold to M. W. 9" ' Savage. British Columbia a ad was the third highest two year old in Canada in 1955 with 12.52.‘! year milk — Al the Charlottetown 12. 957; illia of St. Peter‘: years. His remains were ferred from the Hennessey Funeral Home on Tuesday evening to his late to- Will Speak Hera Hon. Livingston Am -lGordon White indicated ycster-‘th, vttmk day. ‘ U.S. Ambassador-M 'r_ Merchant. ‘ baasatlor to 0‘ . A ROCKETS ON RED SQUARE cl . emorial Hel Al Victoria Rev. L R (iravcs of 'l‘i‘_voii and mg 40th birthday celebration oflpubli y. Rev. Mr. Cliarniaii of Hampton.‘ combined Monday morning ' Local Baptist Church Given :i::.°°;:"s..::.°.._"::.::':.:“::.::::i Deed To Properly On Which New Building To Be Erected tended by a very large gathering. l Master of Ceremonies, introduc- llusky tractor treaded ro‘cket the Soviet Union. It was the l‘ttllnCll('l‘S transport battlefield first time the Russians have rockets through Red Square dur-idisplayed this type of rocket cl oth speakers are veterans of‘ the armed forces of Canada. > was conducted at the War .\lem* t'l'lN‘ _l-0.\'8llY Dinner in connec-} 'orial, chairman for the occasion “ll” “'”l' ll‘? Bulldlng l'"“d 93"‘ ing Dr. J. A. Clark who traced w"'a”‘ l°‘"Wa5S now hem‘ conducted by merthe history of the Charlottetown um _tamt.,~ Boutttir amt for the‘(‘lllll‘L'l‘l wasvheld last evening in‘B3Pll5‘ (gllumh Lemon ('3,-t Bonnet-t Those t-0, thetllle gymnasium of the Y. . the pressing need for better and st-hwt were placed by ytaster building, and was attended by more adequate facilities ' for The first portion of the services. lfhiirlottetown United Baptist t - and emphasiz Iguster gout”, and Miss Shit-]eylllll‘(’(.‘ hundred and sixty mem- church work at the present time. lgouitr-r, Mrs. Keith Bus“-t-ii r$'l)(‘l'S the congregation. This Mr. S. H. Burhoe then outlined ‘toned the poem "in Flanders splendid attendance was due l the plans of the Canvass, and ex- ll-‘ields." ‘largely to the enthusiasm of the plained how it is to be executed. 4 For the service in Victoria Hall congregation with respect to the Mr. C. S. Scranton described in the Sllllllllti was provided by the,proposed erection of a newldetail just how churoh pledges school children. The soloist was church edifice, and to the untir-‘should be made. stressing that .MlSS Lillian L00 and the rcadintls in: efforts of the Hostess Com-lgiving is not simply a financial were given by Shirley Boulteiulmittee chairman. Mrs. Edwinlconsideration but a deeply spirit- The hymns sun: were "Lest We cook. and her loyal band of hot ual decision. Forget“ and “O God Our Help tosses Captain Ca l" A898 Past". . Mr Edward .'\lacPhall acted as chairman l's7std2a Man Will Head . Mink Show Committee MWF L W. Hancock of Summerslde side emerged as the biggest point. has been chosen as chairman of‘winner at this yeers ink . show committee of the He has a total of 156 points. fifteen Th . Maritime Winter Fair for the com-‘more than John Mclntiis of Bra 4 9 m°V° W1" lake Place 35 ing year. BB. Jones of Bunbury ton Cove, N.S. who was second. S°°1'l‘ 35. thc °l°V3‘°',"°_°°"llY "1':is the other Prince Edward Islandtivtr. Hancock was third with .5” ed '“ the °ld b‘“ld"'g ‘5 P“l»representative on the show com-‘points. E.T. Mill. Kensington bad in good running order. k - ~ The Highways department will share the third floor with the pro- yéncialhliepartgient of Education. r‘ '9 53‘ ' “°'l'lg ill” this any damage that may have oc- will be the first occasion in many curred through tttts programfl years that the Highways depart-‘said tt0e.,en_ v nedigtr Eglel £3! brought together‘CANA[)A MA)IN VICTIMM Us . ‘ I Hudson rep ied that t .. "Ex mol:;"‘l:ml’f'°‘lllF;‘°d "'3' "'9 was "ignoring the fact that the of this do t a°"‘l°ll‘° W°"l‘ injury may fall largely on one tem 9" me” i“ ' 3"'~‘“l °"'icountry—in this case. Canada." ‘ Canada had been assured by ,Washington that surplus salu vol- ‘ume was being r udson 'said. However, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson rec- cntly was quoted as saying h was seeking congressional ap- proval to double surplus sale to foreign countries. rl Burke. honorary the canvass. de- Spoke OTi‘\fisit_ . To Old Country i The Provincial Department of "mg n ef Engineer mittee. . Georze A. Callbi-‘ck °l5“m"W1'-* Callbeck had fifteen firsts, six championships and five grad c pionships. He had seven reserve ribbon and three reserve grands. SQUARE DANCING _,.._...._,__‘ is Question For . Areas Involved The question of amalgamat‘ g ‘ ' iParkdal9 and Spring Park wlillh I The Canadian delegate said hisl wedmsday Nlgln 9 need the City of Charlottetown is one government recogniwd th which now concerns the sever- to dispose of surplus stocks and al a“‘a5~ acmfdlng to I state accepted the objective of using "Wit made yesterday morning surpluses to aid underdeveloped by‘l"remicr Matheson. who ex-rcountrir-5_ plained that the Government bad | “u, 15 1 however, completed the initial phase " SWINGSTERS 9 o'clock ncontestable. by that lihere has been damage . PT°V"l"?‘3 legal machinery Hudson continued. “it is because‘ .3 ~ "J3 iby “'l“°l‘ "“’l53""li°“ °°“ld .of Canada‘: vulnerability to such -5 .b" °”°°.l“d' ‘injury that Canadian delegations‘ l .»i" ,,- Premier Matheson stated also to pA() meetings have been; {M r ? ’‘'i. ‘that in the event the areas con— forced tn ‘ — 1 "(_'_O ‘I cerned did not amalgamate. then ‘the amount of $450,000 slated to be given the area. would not be W lforthcoming. but the usual ser-lot lay particular stress out rthe strict adherence to . . . those tp principles of surplus dii posal g‘ l ’cli we as member countries * FAO accepted in 1954." r l . IVICCS given by the Government. Th - ~ b ‘ti 1 tin was and Viiiam would the “L-‘§rre’3r""§‘l‘a'i1§§'.3§°°;iol'°‘3.ihel ' 4.? l°°"ll""° l" b9 a."‘ll“bl° ‘° FAO members are a sort of code! :7-. » i". l ‘P3lIl‘d3l° ’"d Sl""“ p‘”‘' of ethics fotrlsurplus disposals. // D», ;s‘“ __* ——----———— - They provide that surplus sales ..'* ”'.‘- d be based on analysis of ,.//T" 4.) . oiil their effect on world market and ‘that exporting countries should: with each other. I | _ . _ _ , 4 I At Borden For_ ‘ '“"—' winter Months F M M We cart put gou on brightest of the planeta.llhe liall Oi ter only not. or zoo‘ . . i Venus it is likely that two of the car ‘ha; . ‘atame {§";.ffm:‘§§f{;‘g“§“:“ 3'33 lmiles less than that of the earth. up at Borden. after Nov. 15 for the winter mon s. This was learned yesterday af- ternoon in a conversation with Mr. G.R. Greenough, Superinten- dent of the Charlottetown division 4 lot the C.N.R. ‘ I Mr. Greenougli stated. “if. and ‘ *when. the S_S. P.E.l. is not re- . lquired for service. it is the in- ‘ itcntion to tie it up at Borden It is also the lntendtion to tie the S. . Scotla No. 2 up at Borden .for the winter months." I About S‘: a week invested with us is guaranteed to lead you along the trail to SSMXJ cash in i5 years. Talk it over with an investor! repre- sentative — “votir best friend financially." Callor vi-rile: G. F. Cameron District Manager Summer MONUMENTS | Vere Beck It Son MONTAGUE and - ClIAltL0'l'l‘lL'l'0WN skilled Memorial Cralb men since I870 lnvosto_r__s_ syndicate or ituiitl l Ca-ncida Raps , Food Disposal ‘ Policies Of U.S. (C?) NOTICE The annual meeting of the Milk Pro- ducers‘ It Vendors’ Association will be hold at Ilrclt Coat. Ixporinoatcl Faun on Thursday. November MOI at 3.30 0"“ PO”! id tb ‘ b D- ROME l.-tested i United Nations — Canada pro-' Slgod BCY GAY. i livered a brief but stirring ad- dress. and brought great encour- agement to the entire assembly when he announced that he and Mrs. Burke were happy to pre- sent to the congregation as their gift the deed of the new property upon which the church edifice is to be erected. In accepting the deed on behalf of the congrega- tion, Rev. H. L. Mittbn. pastor of the church, pointed out that the receipt of the deed made it pos- ‘sible for every dollar reallted in the canvass to be applied to the actual building itself. He went on to say that this gift, as well as the sacrifical pledges ll‘ ready made by members of the Canvass organization would pro- vide great impetus and encour- agement for all members of the congregation to give generously and prayerfully. Mr. Milton con- cluded by saying. "it now ap- pears that our dreams of beginn- ing the erection of the new church edifice in the spring of 1958 will ssvuersesagssstss aeuacsseasauusasax HALlFAX—(CP)—The office says winds will a ro u ad to southwesterly and milder air will It into the Marltltnaa. A band of cloud will precede the milder air. weather aw Page 2 The Guardian ‘Wed.. Nov, 13. T957 Forecasts: Northern Nova Seotla. Prion Edward island. eastern N.B. counties. lower St. John River vallay: Cloudy. bocom g llmny in afternoon; milder; light winds .5? E . 2 if r? 3 E 15 and Fredericton and Saint John 25 and . . John River valley, Bay of Cbaleur: Cloudy, clearing in afternoon: milder; light winds m ton 27 and 45. Catnpbelltoa 1) and 45. | High tide today at Charlotte. I in; town at 1.32 am. and 3.00 pm. . . and 9.8 p.m. Suminerside tide eigli. teen minutes later than Char. lottetown sun rises today a tug a.m. and sets at (.41 p.11: be rnliud." It was announced that the car van would be Wednesday. Nov. 18th. and that 535.0% of tic 870.000 published goal had already been subscribed in pledges to be The memorable ga ta life — cloud with feelings of profound gratitude and grant optimism. received over a three-year nriod. , I'll! do- UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today is _ GradeALarge 46c Refrigeration Palmer l.i.'.: .'i..'.'..l..° Grade A Medium 40c GradeASmall......28c Grade B 32c Grade C 18c Cracks 18c For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetow: RACEWAY PHOTO SERVICE Daily Finish Roll Film i a FREE 1_5n X 7» WITH EACH ROLL OF FILM 8 Exposures 50c 12 Exposures 700 Box No. 40 Charlottetown, P.E.l. No. C.0.D.’a i i l -Attractive i For Further i The Charlottetown Hotel Winter Rate: now available Contact the Manager Phone 7371 - permanent Information 16th. i i I tage of the Bargain: which we have to offer you. WSE BROS. LTD. JNOVEMBER SALE —-——- CONTINUES llllT|L SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Owing to the mildndss of the weather we have decided to contin ue our November Sale to Saturday, November Many New Specials have been added in every bepartment. The continuance ofthis Sale will give you another opportunity to take advan- v 4____j