“Especially is this true of our tradesmen, such as carpenters, electricians and plum- bers — all these men are anxious to work and when jobs are not so ed, they are able to give us ‘icker and better service.” conveniently done now, if have the work completed during thewinter months. He noted that tradition has played a part in leaving jobs for the spring—jobs that can just time and thus keep the cheque breadwinner constant. ot urge- too strongly citizens to re-appraise the light i make up their: mind tolF as easily be done at the present | - Paediatric unit, isolation section, Hospital administrator, N. D. MacLean said he is hopeful that this program will get approval in time to start work early in the new year. If this is possible, he predicts that a considerable labor force will bé required all through the winter. Also under consideration is the ‘| remodelling of the interior of : . the Bank of Nova Scotia in Char- MAYOR JOHNSTONE —|iottetown. Plans for this work of what-I have just said. In this| are prepared at the bank's head way we will be working togethef | office: and it is not certain whe- to build a bigger and better|ther they will be completed in| \future for our city,” he said. time for this winter. *% is a pleasure for me to endofse the ‘Do It Now’ program and I wish to heartily commend ‘dato promoting such a worth. while project” so stated Hon. vinee when approached yester- day and queried as to his feelings the matter. “At this time of year as winter in, unemployment while pos- y not at its peak, is at least the point where it is notice and hardship is already being experienced by families f some workmen whose work ceased because of its seasonal Among these seasonal are many experienced ‘tradesmen. “These men who are unem- @loyed through no fault of their owa, ate more than willing to Work and any of our citizens who Fret Labor Minister Supports UIC's Plan Now Campaign those who are putting such effort. welfare and labor for the pro- Court Suspends Year's Sentence ly help cut down unemployment by hiring these workmen. “At this time of year and in the winter months ahead, mer- chants, business firms and house- holders usually have little jobs to | be done, repairs to be made. I! the following: new, office .space,| possession of intoxicating liquor enlarged x-ray facilities, an in-)in a place other than his resid- tensive nursing care section,| ence. ed $25 and costs or 30 days for having the unlawful possession of (Canad Press Staff intoxicating liquor not purchased ST toes Nfld. Writer was fined $5 and costs or five|for more than 30 international days when he pleaded guilty to) firms, has never known a de- a charge of driving a motor veh- Ch'town Council Planning: Ln OES eae ee ee Pe 7 - Arab Museum 22.2." IsProtested = (=. = aed > Me eee tabs eee A New Annan resident was fin- By JOSEPH DUPUIS at a vendors. A canldent ‘ol Waattal's ‘ald S. Doyle Ltd., of St. John’s, Mills exclusive agents in Newfoundland Has Never Had ‘Depression’ — Cove, Nfid., where he was born, But it wasn’t until he reached the jjeyer in personal contact,’ son age of 27 that he began " amazing career which ended in his death ‘n 1956. He was working as a druggist|what the firm was built on.” the started out alone to roam New- foundland’s rugged coastline ped- dling his products by boat, horse, sled and on foot. “Dad always was a great be- Thomas says, “and we try to ‘maintain this theory because it’s | pression since its founding on a| [ea 40 years ago. | The firm sells everything from | aspirin and food products to cold. YORK NOTES remedies and machine oil. en tain medicinal products it, pre- ; : | pares itself—such as Doyle's pure Mr. and Mrs. Lou Court 4nd Newfoundland cod liver gil, and family, Donaldston, were visitors ginger—are old - time remedies at York, on Sunday, at the home you probably couldn’t buy any- of Mr. Harry Vessey. where else in the world. Miss Fern Vessey, Charlotte-| The business was started in one town, spent the week-end at her! smal room, but now occupies two home in York. : _ |buildings on downtown Water Mrs. Keir Ford and little son,'street and a new - warehouse Winslow, were the guests of Mr. | manufacturing department in the, and Mrs. Harold Watts, recently. | northwest end. The staff of 50 in-. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLean eludes a-sales force of 10, ‘the and son Keith, High Bank, were Jargest of any Newfoundland the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry firm. 4 Welton, York, on Sunday. | ‘ Mrs. Arthur Johnson, York, TRADE MAGAZINE ~ spent Thursday in Charlottetown.| It publishes its own retail trade The York Women’s Institute Magazine, started in 1921. And meeting was held at the home of ly two months ago, because of Mrs. Clifford Chappell, on Mon- a ss Fal ——— the y, Nov. 30th., with ood at- e, a newsy Seek aes was & Booe’ * monthly- distributed ‘without tendance. Mrs. Donald Crockett, York, Charge for 35 years to thousands icle on which the lights were not in proper working condition. am sure that if our citizens take time to look around they will find many such jobs. Why not then take advantage of the «p- portunity while men are avail- able particularily for’ inside work and have that job done NOW? You will certainly save time by getting the work done «quickly, help a workman and his {amily and also benefit the overall eco- nomy of our province. ““The ‘Do It Now’ campaign which ig presently in the plan- ning stage is. a worthy project. I bespeak on its behalf the sup-| HON. H. W. WEDGE have a job they wish to have done,| Port of all our Island citizens’, | eoncluded Mr. Wedge. |Plowing Match Slides Are Shown KINGSTON— A_ showing of slides of the world plowing matcn in Ireland highlighted the*monthly meeting of the Cornwall, King- | ibe it large or small, can certain- of Newfoundlanders. . T | Probably the most famous of C | THE PLAN NOW WINTER AMPAIGN be- ye. ‘ i has bleed to te Used Arab | SQ nny y Magistrate In r If ; , e er i British museum in Port Said, FOR x Three ot ae - : Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd|- ‘ a Jj ; ; residents of the and aj A winter work program is said Monday. : CAPITAL To Cut Unemployment (eeaesis sci oso ene a saa: ; or as in al ee eae . Sorte cuales of womans, Piectlnsns — 5 keene white Settee tadet Ae ee ae. . . A * ‘i ¢ . - , While employment in Charlotte-|to materialize in the near future.) siderable work will also be done/ were Stanley James MacKinnon, Gamnihae E. Arsenault of thony Moorhouse died as an| Investors Growth Fund com town. and vicinity will not enjoy The department of public works |to the interior of the infirmary.|Joseph Vernon Fraser, both of| the sewer and water committee Egyptian prisoner. Moor house] bines the advantage of commor i: ‘hesefit of many. large scale} ls haying plans Grows renova-| | yPANSION Summerside, Anthony Joseph] plans to have -a 1,400 foot in- was captured during the 1956] stock investment and full-tims ; ing projects during the win-|tions ,to post office buiid- the private Bourgeois, Dupuis Corner, N.B.,|terceptor pipe laid at Brighton Anglo - French intervention in| professional management. ‘ter months several projects of|ing as soon as the Royal Bank) Among the private enterprises! and Joseph John Thibeau of Et.|and an outfall to the harbour. Gites. Assets of the fund are investec considerable size are expected'staff vacates the premises. Con-/to be carried out will be com-|Eleanor’s. ‘|Tiis Job wil, to 2 chain ex: in a wide range of Canadiat . plete renovations of the office} A 19-year-old resident of Tig-| tent depend upon the severity of TRIP TO OTTAWA common stocks selected for . ‘ > building of Hyndman and Com-| nish, Alfred Gallant, pleaded guil- ’ SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) — Ai ential. 4 a ; the weather. long-term growth potential. . : pany 08 Queen, Street. This willity to indecent assault on a fe- Councillor O'Neill of the street grade nine class of 13 to 15-year- : : volve provision for exira of-|male, an 11-year-old girl. The| department hopes to have some old children here is holding fudge| FEATURES: . fice space and extensive altera-| accused elected trial by magis-| storm sewer carried out durin : b tions. \ .|trate and had his case adjourned . @ Automatic, free re-invest Wendell Mutch proprietor of , the winter months and there is ee ; é : : until Dec. 15. the possibility that a house at ment of dividends Y J a Mutch's Cabins at Southport is being| Brighton shore @ Cumulative investment ; in the process of building a 10- coaeres ha paar tae head of Upper a plans an OW rive ao pn cco Are three residents, one of Borden,}moved over the snow covered @ Income - credits ‘ weather forces a stoppage St: Felix and Tignish, were each/ ground. : For complete information ns 5 4 At present the building is closed fined $20 and costs or 30 days.| Both councillors however, have contact . . . te a al of they "Oapd ae gooey ae ed:| 2he Tignish resident also plead-| pointed out that weather condit- “PLAN NOW” campaign is given Mr. Mutch has 10 men employed| © Suilty to a second charge, that| ions will play an important part G. F. Cameron “by His Worship Mayor Edwin C. on this job. of having the unlawful possession|in whether or not this work or : ; Johnstone. In woe to winter ce : a of mare liquor ~ = a portion thereof ean be com- COUN. O'NEILL | COUN. ARSENAULT Division Mgr., Summerside work the mayor : I. HOSP - chased at a_ vendors. S| pleted between nd spring. , . . bi : : “Any ‘aia that we as citizens In the planning stage are ex-|charge he was fined $25 and! No work on the public property receat report of the are eo Kengvaleny ap er mas oa J. Cc. Montgomery “ean provide during the winter tensive alterations-to be made | Costs or 30 days.’ of the city has been planned | wie termed the City | Hall co clearing of Victoria District Mgr, Charlottetown _ months will be the means of put- at the old section of the Prince} A fine’ of $20 and costs or 30/ at the présent time. However, a trap, may call for extensive | could possibly be carried out. ‘ ting more dollars into circulation Edward Island Hospital. If ap-|days was imposed on a fresi- : J. Fulton Pierce ata time when money is not so proved, the board of trustees|dent of Northam who pleaded I ° when he obtained the agency for P plentiful. hope to see provision ‘made for| guilty to having the unlawtul AQ-Yegr Old St. John’s Firm _ |or. chase medicine products and Charletictown Investors if growth fund (or CAMADBA ttre. Heed Office: Winnipeg Offices im Principe! Cities ee, YES — HAVE THAT JOB DONE 3 NOW WHILE MEN AND MATERIAL ARE AVAILABLE uesday. . ; peer eg the firm's enterprises is the Doyle Miss Hazel Vessev, student | News Bulletin, a day-to-day radio nurse of the P. E. Island Hospi-| chronicle of rural Newfoundland tal, is at her home in York with which has virtually betes ‘i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- legend. The Bulletin, founded in = spenegy tes late 1932, began with te 15-minute oa es Vaskk aoa recent Proadcast daily. Today it is heard and family, York, were recent!) in two half-hour broadcasts over visitors at the home of Mr. and the CBC Newfoundland network Mrs. John MacLean, High Bank. Gerald Doyle came to St. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis have John’s as a boy of 16 trom the! DOUGLAS JONES Ltd. Kent Street BROS. and Charlottetown Water Street County Construction Co. LTD. Charlottetown returned home after spending a part oe holiday in Boston, Mass. om ee ity of King . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton had JOSE CEG E'S CCE "COCKY, as their guests recently, Mr.! 6 0 0 D Y E A R and Mrs. John W. MacLean. High . Ete “ POS i ' Bank, atso Mr. and Mrs. M. N.! MacLean, Sharon, Mass: : ¥ ¥ Mrs. William Watts has re-, turned to her home in York, af-! ter spending a holiday in Boston. | Mrs. Irving MacDonald and family were visitors to Charlotte. | town, on Saturday. ly Mr. and Mrs. Laken Lewis and » family, York, were the guests of y Mr. and Mrs. John McLennan, Glen Valley, recently. De De De Ds De De Be De De De DD A Ded: De De De De De Tt MOST STRONGLY | INDORSE THE WE | A one-year suspended sentence, Charlies Frederick King. Esher Was moposed yesterday upon Street, Charlottetown, charged Prank Larter of Charlottetown with uttering a forged document, tho had pleaded guilty at 2 pre- a cheque on the Bank of Nova Vious hearing in City Police Scotia in the amount of $25, fol- Court to 2 charge of theft | lowing his electing summary trial “The accused was charged with and entering a plea of not guilty hhaving stolen a2 pair of shoes from was remanded for trial until the T. Exton Company. vaiued Phursday, Dec. 10, without bail. @t less than $50. In addition the| A\ Gaspereaux resident, plead. @ecused was ordered to enter into ing, guilty to a charge af speed- @ recognizance in the amount of ing was fined $20 and 10 days in| $1,090 composed of two sureties of | jail. Information revealed that| $500 each. He was remanded in’ he @ustedy until today to permit|at between % and 4 mph on! counsel, Charles McQuaid, ime) Brighton Road. : to arrange bond. Fines of $2 without costs were | ~ | ston and New Dominion Men’s lan presided. Mr. Walls led in Association held in Kingston Hall.| prayer. Akon Newman introduc- ae ee were shown by ed Mr. Willis. Lawson Duke | ey Willis, whose son Oarl, , | Was placed Ged te Ge mek ee the |Mr. Willis, who made the trip *néston ladies. |to Ireand, explained that Irish }soll was considerably different than that of the.Island and plow- ALSCO.-TISCO and Tractor Tires. y PROVINCIAL ¥ TIRE SALES y Beasley Ave. %, ing was done to a greater depth. Kt was decided that each mem- | ber would obtain two Christmas The Home of Better Aluminum We Can Do Work | 2a Dee Be BeBe Be Be Bi >: ——— | PLANNOW - - CAMPAIGN trees for sale to help pay for Deors and Windows ‘cod : expenses in repairing . the been observed travelling pray ine Cows. -_— camp The president Gordon MacMil- 79 Queen St. Phone 8559 § Charged with forging a docu- imposed upon residents of Stan- ment, a cheque on the Bank of hope and Charlottetown who both | — Scotia in the amount of} pleaded guilty to travelling in| , & young Kinkora resident.'the wrong direction on a one- | Francis Joseph Cudmore, elected way street (Sydney). summary =o oy _ A lone drunk and incapable entered a plea of guilty to the of- ‘ s ; fence. The accused was then re-| {rom Charlottetown_ was given a manded until Tuesday, Dec. 15,! fine of $10 and costs or five days | for sentence. [in jail. Safe Driving Week Marred By | Fatality, 28 Accidents Many lessons were i learned | reports of some of the accidents, through Safe Driving Week on, both of the property damage and De Seland | non-fatal variety, “‘it was only by the » although the record | 5. grace of God that five or six was marred by one death just! more were not killed in highway | iefore the week drew to a close mishaps. The ‘in-a-hurry’ com- on midnight Monday, according| plex was evident in nearly all) « vehicles. Mr. Gallant expressed appre- released by Mr. Gal-| ciation for the co-operation re- lant show a total of 28 accidents ceived from the public, police, ance of the week. Last) ‘year there were 31 and in 1957) thére were 20. vs al He also issued a word of cau- tion when he stressed the dang- There were no fatalities during | “"* ie ne a me F ad| Gave Driving Week in either 1957, €Strians during the gaiety and) or 1958. | glitter of the Christmas and New \ This year there were seven non-| Year's periods. ~ fatal “accidents in which 12 per- < mis were injured. Last year) NAVAL FIREBUG » were three accidents and) e ‘| WASHINGTON (AP) The involving property’ navy reported Tuesday that a y were down this year nected firebug damaged the. : ve : ; Jowdl a me yout "| aircraft carrier U.S.S. Midway in, to J.A. Gallant, registrar of mot-/| cases.” | of all types during this year’s press, radio and TV. P the week's acti- the western Pacific last month. sir, Gallant said “after an- The 45,000-ton ship was at the ng the reports we can prob-| Subic Bay~naval base in the Yery ge that the! 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