Blames TV For In'Quebec Hockey League AWA .(CP)--'l'. P. (Tommi!) 533'... Friday blamodteleviaion 10, a decrease in Quebec 301330! Le"... gate receipts and said the CBC mould pay some oi the dain- 'g'fiig owner oi the Q1114 Oiilwl senators said in an interview the we should make a iinanclsi con- tribution to hockey clubs hardest hit, by the initial impact oi televi- mn, He has appealed to the CBC for help. but a. spokesman ior the corporation said the IMWGI VIII n, wgy it could help hockey clubs because it would amount to sub- dduing hockey irons public iunds. German's club. like other Quebec Hockey League clubs. has expe- rienced smaller crowds this sea- son, ggpecillly on Saturday nights Hockey executives say the PIIW0 "'5... cad said it ieels there is no 1 . to stay home and watch gieesfirsion to going out to sports '7' r "1-"r 'r'r'rrF Gate, Drop events. German said CIC aid "would help us hang on until the novelty oi watchim NHL hockey on televi- sion wears o ." .conslava'rsoN PLAN PRITORIA (CP) - Importance oi protesting South Airiea's water resources was stressed by Dr. J. Henning. director oi soil conser- vation, who announced water and soil conservation projects next year will involve payments ei about 5:1.- to tarmers. cnaisnsasi GOODIES OBID ..(CP),- In addition to regular imports oi dried fruits. Norwegian wholesalers estimate more than u.eoo,ooo worth oi dates and nuts will be delivered here in time ior Christmas. our SUCCESS. More than any other time our thoughts turn to valued friends whose loyalty is the very foundation of In the Spirit of Gdod-will that marks this joyous season it is a pleasure to wish you "A Christmas of Abundant Happiness . . . A New Year of Peace and Prosperity!" w. R; J E N K I N 5 GREAT GEORGE sTREE'i' . F. w. WOOLWORTH 1 -Company Limited orru NIGHTS A Tuesday. Wednesday E And Thursday Until 9:30 p. m. Allie Reynolds." 5 , Refuses To - Sign Contract. NEW YORK. (AP)-Allie Rey- nolds, still undecided about his baseball iuture. has refused to sign a use New York Yankee contract caning ior a cut irons last year's reported 340.000 plus salary. Reynolds. in town to attend to- day's meeting oi the major league player representatives. visited Yankee oiiices and was examined by Dr. Bidney Gaynor. club physi- cian. .Bill Dewitt. Yankee anslstant leneral manager, had given Rey- nolds a contract on his trip to Okla- homa a month or so ago. . "It wasn't had." said Reynolds. "1 can understand their viewpoint. But right now X wouldnit sign any contract. I haven't made up' my mind whether I'll play h b II next year or not." . Reynold-I. 88. appeared in as games ior the Yanks last year ior a 13-4 record andla 1.32 earned run average. York Rifle Club Shoot H. T. Vessey 91 W. L. Crockett 96 Arthur Brown 95 Marrlil MacDonald 95 Roy Coles 95 Howard Watts 91 Betty Andrews 94 Amie Buell 94 Allan Swan 94 Irene Hardy 94 Jack Andrews 93 Geo Andrews 93 Harry Walton 93 Louis Vessey 93 Frank Watts 92 Willard Murray 92 Cecil Watts 91 Harold Taylor 91 Stuart Vessey 91 Louis Howait r in R. A. Vessey 91 Joyce Ling 90 Allison West 90 Myron Ling 90 Lloyd Vessey 90 A. J. Cluney so Len Kndrews as Vivian Howatt as Harry Lewis as Herman Buell an Leigh Vessey as lsabcl Swsvr; as Elizabeth am 88 Eric Sproule 87 Lowell Watts 3'; Carol Hardy 31 Robert Watts 86 Geo. Proud 88 Bomei Ling 811 Harold Watts 85 Frank Vessey 55 Douglas Moore 85 Christine Proud as Alan Brown 53 Donald Crockett 82 Hazel Vessey 81 Robert Cooper 80 Frankie Lewis so Laken Lewis 80 Marjorie Lewis 80 Constance Garneau 80 YORK Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Watts and daughter. York. spent Fri- day in the City. Decem” 10. Miss Helen Wilson. Charlotte- town. was the guest of Mrs. Archie Vessey, York, Thursday. Dec. 0. Mrs. Elby Hardy. York. was a visitor to Charlottetown on De- cember 10. Mrs. Howard Watts, York. is a patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. Her many iriends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Edison Hardy. Halifax N.S.. spent the week-end at his home in York, with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox and family, Charlottetown. spent Sat- urdsy in York. the guests oi Mrs. l(nox's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke. Char- lottetown. were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown on Sunday. Dec. 12. Miss Jean MacLeod. teacher oi York School, spent the week-end at her home in Vernon River. with her parents. Miss Chiatlno Proud, teacher at Wllmot School. was the week-and guest at her home in York. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vessey and iamily York, were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Warren. North Riv- er, on Sunday, Dec. 12. Mrs. Frank Bovyer. Covehead, was the guest oi, her daughter. Mrs. Frank Vessey. York. Sunday. Dec. 12. -Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Matthew and Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald. York, spent Monday irsl Charlottetown. A shower was held at York l-tall. Dec. 3. 1854. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robinson, Charlotte- - ldhib OF Cl-IAIN BLASTING YOU THE -".?.'i"ii9'?I.'&6"r”lic -saga 0"" EARN &&i, AMD THERE our. BOARDING nouss l.lLP rosin Hair 6 "dry- Mw' 'l or MAJOR HOOPLE You urser me, u? LIKEA LVNKI1-. FAcr l6 --Ai-i-52:--I'M SUST seams are emziv Beanie or-' COFF5&I-a-vMUST ea .,4A y Second Pair Of Pants Saves- Drunk From Theft Charge QUEBEC (CP) - Georges Al- lard's second pair oi pants not only kept him warm-they got him out oi the cooler. The 40-year-old Forostville. Que.. lumberjack was treed on a charge oi stealing 332 irorn. oi all places. a police paddy wagon. Here's the story: Georges. nabbed last weekend for drunkenness. was searched irom "head to toe" ark! iound in possession at only 10 cents. Police perked up their ears Wed- nesday-'when Georges was iined slo-and hauled 832 out oi his pants pocket to pay the line. I The cops sClTICI'hbGI'ld an empty wallet, ioi-gotten by another pris- town. boyhood days at the home oi his aunt. Mrs. Elmer Brown. The hall was belll5lLu.iiy s' oreted. Mr. Jack Andrew escorted Mri. Rob- inson to the saat- of honor while Mrs. Edison Hardy escorted Ger- ald. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey play- ed. "Here Comes the Bride." Giitl were opened by Miss Christine Proud and Mrs. Claude Lewis. Mrs. Edison Hardy read the verses and Mrs. Cliiiord Chappeli and Mrs. Raymond Vessey arrang- ed the giits on the table. Gerald Pi on behalf oi his wile thanked his many irlends ior the lovely gifts, and invited them all to visit with them at their home in Char- lottetown Violin music was iurn- ished by Mr. Reg Morrison. Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and Mr. Edison Watts, and dancing brought a nice evening to a close. Miss Shirley Lewis, Charlotte- town. spent Thursday in York, the guest of her brothers, Ira and Claude Lewis. Miss Dorothy Rodd and brother. Junior. Charlottetown. paid a short visit to York on Thursday eve- ning, Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Brown. Charlottetown. spent Sunday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Abner Vessey. York. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mallctt, were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Dec. 14. Mrs. James MacLaugh1an. Stan- hope, is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Walter Mallett. York, and Mr. Mallett. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler. Milton. were guests at the home oi Mrs. Chandler's mother. Mrs. Herbert Vessey. on Sunday. Dec. 12. 30. i To 44.50 To 89.50 'Fnr Collar m3s:S;rcoais an Wool Boye'-To Plaid D Boys'oS;rt Shirts Asst. Shades-Finest Boys' Dress Shirts Flanneletie Men's Ieather--1'0 8-95 1000 Pairs"-Reg. 1.50 Men's Dress are in Town. Open evenings all week. shop all day 0.V0IIlIGI- Gerald spent most of his . user. was found in the paddy wagon when Georges was built drven to the jailhouse. Where did the 833 came irom? "They iorgot to.soarcli a pair oi pants I was wearing under my outside ones," explained Georges. day. . A.n acquittal was ordered Thurs- day. i NORTH RIVER llias Miriam Home at Charlotte- town, spent the week-end visiting Mr. and hire. Robert Jewell and iamily oi Meadowbank. Master Errol Ladner of North River. who was struck recently by scar. on the way home iron: school and had several ribs broken. is around again ieeling tine. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moly- neaux and Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Viekereon oi the Jewell Road. spent last week visiting irienda and rela- tives in Bostonpbiediord and North Cambridge. , Mr. George Grant was a recent visitor etvthe home oi Mr. and Mrs. Lea Younker. - Mr. John Jewell is improving slowly. alter spending several days in the Prince Edward Island Hoa- tal. ' Miss Velda Jewell who is employ- ed in the city, spent the week-end at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell. spent the week of November 30th. ell and family. formerly of Mrs. Annie Cooper of Southport, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jew- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stevenson, North River. who were married in June and spent the summer at the coast, are back again 1 cut nasiurs Beyond the sunset and the down There comes the call oi liie That cross the tides oi mortal seas Above the iarer's strlic.- With struggles on the rolling main from cradle to the grave- Oi whom we are. and those we love Upon liie'a billowed wave. As to the heaven's reaching realms we cast our searching eyes For signs to guide us on our way Within the Christmas skies. And Lo,-there glitters in the East Beyond the troubled sea The brilliance oi a glittering star To guide our destiny. -Peter A. Reilly Boston. Mass. to the Island, and have purchased a property in the city oi Charlotte- town. we all wish them many years of happy bliss. Mrs. Grace Yco of North River. was a recent visitor at the home oi Mrsnd Mrs. William Dalziel oi Charlottetown. Master Hollis Jewell is around and going to school again, aiter been laid up for a week with the ilu and cold. E INDIAN IIVII WOIIWI lNl!l'l'l!'.I'l Seventeen members answered roll call at the December meeting held at the home oi Mrs. Keith Mann. Alter recitation of the "Creed." lifts were exchanged in all shapes and sizes. The Presi- dent called ior the previous month's minutes. She and the Secretary gave a resume oi their participatoin in the Leadership Course at 0'Leary. Correspond- once iollowed, and a donation at 83.00 will he sent to the P. E. I. T. B. League and a subscription will be sent in for the Polio Clinic's publication. All the commltte re- ported; and a treat will be given all the district children at the school concert. Our programme, prepared by the executive for the ensuing year. was distributed with a copy to each member. ICE GRIAI a - I - Q C C I rm: Nut loll : I PROOLAMATIOR A I hereby proclaim Monday the 21th day of December 1954 a public clvlc holiday. in the City of Charlottetown. J. D. STEWART. Mayor. GIVE USEFUL GIF From Boys' Bombers . .. . . . 4.49 Flanneleiie--To 16 years-Special Boys' Pyjamas .. . . 2.69 Men's Pyjamas . Dress. Gloves. special Dress Shirls .. .. 3.95 Do your Clsrlstntes shopping during this sale. We carry a com- plete line of Men's Pyiomos. Dre ss Gowns and the largest stock oi Men's Pullover and Coat Sweat- TS GI-VE FOOTWEAR HOWARD MclNNlS 175 llllEEll STREET v lineeday. Deg 21.- I lnteresiinugiftsforyoung and old-starting as low as 50c. You can choose from a complete quality range of children's crafts, fabric painting, drawing and modelling sets, oil painting kits and artist's supplies. SI-IERWIN-WILLIAMS 131 Great George St. Cherlottetown's House '1 Oi Color MEN'S D-EPARTMENT 57 Men'sSulis-SaIe............................ 20.00 85FinesiMen's Suits-Sale 30.00 Full & 324 Length-To 35.00 Men's Station Wagon Coats...-...-...... . . 14.95 All MEN'S OVEBCOATS SACBIFICED . . HALF PRICE Men's .. 6.95 Finest Quality 2000 Men's Reg. 1.00 To ....l.49 .. 1.88 . 3.49 . 1.95 . . 88: Genuine Suede Gab Shirts. this and Plalds, Gabs-To 5.95 2.95 and 3.95 . Men's Dress Gloves Boys” Sweaters 2.00 .-Heavy Quilted Lining .. Ties to choose from 50:; Station Vliigon Coats .. 895 Men's Dress Socks 69c 250 Men's Dressing Gowns Pullovers & Coat Sweaters Men's Jackets. especial 19.50 Men's-To 18.05 Bombers & Surcoals . 1.95 50 Finft-Fur Zip Lining-To 44.50 opcoais........ Sports Shirls - Wool . 1.00 Choose From 500 Men's 3.00 up. 29.50 Mufflers. Dressing Girls' Coa Ledles' Cotton iZ'Sii".F'i3'2'ie'iEZf'?.'7'is.9s i3EiE,3s' rlannelene mamas 7-4? ladies” Purses. Special . . .. 1.00 & 2.03 Do your Christine: Shopping at GREENDAIJI Ladles' Store. We carry a complete line of Ling-i aria and Nylon Hose and Nylon Panties. Gloves.- Scarh. Sheets. Pillow Cases. Towels. All nicely: Christmas Ioxod. The GREENDAL Co.,. Ltd! black & brown Seals 89.50 inset ladles' Suits 10.00 2.15.00 10 Rack of Ladies' Suits . . . . . 20.00 New Shipment oi-Beg. 29.50 is to 14x. including 3 pc. Sels. 10.00 and 15.00 Print Dresses. Special .. . . . 1.48 To 14-95 Aliemoon Dresses ... 3.00. 4.00 & 5.00 Ledies' and Glrls' -To 5.95 Heavy Ski Pants 2.00 Children's Sleepers. reg. 1.50 . 88c New Shipment oi Snow Suits. lleg. 8.95 . . . . . . 4.95 8. 5.95 Children's-To 14 years All Wool Pullovers. . . . .. . . . . . . . 1.88 Wool Plelds. Setlns, Fiannele Values to 12.95 ladies” House Coats .. Open evenings weelt. Shop evenings. 1 1 SMOKE SALE Continues Do Your Christmas Shopping at both Gl1EEllDAL'8iST0llES BARGAINS GALORE in every DEPARTMENT ' LADIES?-I nnranrunnr 1 Back Ladiee'-Values to 39.50 Winter Coats. some with fur trim . 10.00 1 llacli ladies” Coats. to 44.50 15.00 1 Group of ladles' Coats. to 49.50 25.00 (Dyed Rabbit) Cooney Fur Coats. reg. 195.00 69.50 (Dyed Rabbit)-Reg. 250.00 6 Fur Coats. .. 3.00. 4.00 & 5.00 I -"44 ellday we r