igh Canadian Spending My . A ;eIIecis Growinig Economy 5 I . By FORBES RIIUDE (- in Press Business Editor I JQVEY shopped be'ore. , 4' spent close to 513.000.- . 1., feed and clothe them- to furnish their homes. to. .v rulomobiles in their drive-i and to provide sports and .,.-iniiigiit for leisure hours. 1 - bllyII'2 accelerated as the- .tiiaucct' 2Il'(I was topped off. ,.- .. rci-"rd Christmas trade. I "EXPANSION I 1, Hit the whopping figuresf lllll could scarcely be called , 3.... mg splurge or spree. Rather, "ll-,-lied higher incomes and viiullnlllll iliruugliout most of the , Hi i .:ud was a continuation of ,--i. liiiiuig of recent years. pi,-lit-t-ted such things as the rhglilifl. of 125,000 new homes for :- ii iii least home furnishings ml III he bought and further ..,i.iiiiiy,'s for the hundreds of l".lsilll(IS 0' other homes built in p. -iit venrs: and the birth of per- -- -”0.000 children and the in- ll'E of liilnrlre" oft ii .: :itl(IS of other t'IlII(Il'L'I' I ni ,.. -- the war It rcflecteri a ' I or (ill"l'V in ev:l'y physical sense i- .- lll'.'L'er p"'l'lI"iIllll. ll year-eilri xiii tile e,-.p:ili-'i-in l"IlI('Il Ill.”tl(' I9-75 C-iiad:i's .- wt year were at full throttle i- "V".'l('-"RIC 'iiil"-iv-tiled that iiuy-, iii woilld be as big or blf199l' Ill tl.. , than it some slow-down Sllflilllli QIPIIIII in the over-all economy. mlllnes will remain high and it i-this lli'lIII(eI.V that purchases: ioiiitl slip dangerously. In I954. til instance, when a slowdown ii A. ll : ".("l'F linrrl-- l' some parts of the econnmy,i-'l5i.0ll units compared with 259,- miilc continued to buy and were; milled with averting a moral eriuils ret'CS5'l0"- '0T.-XBl.F. INCREASE t Lzile-vt-iir figures indicated total liV9S- 9-specially Of the i etall sales for the year of around months. but I! "'9 Y9” P7087955” ' '2l600:mov0o0 .. about ;7()o'ooo,ooo buying extended pretty well across mire than in 1954 and !500.000, ltlfl Is500tillfI.l)O0l more than lir pl'i-lioils 'Iirislm:is buying, however. may end the total higher when all lgures are in. Prairie sales reflected reduced Eastern Guardian IIONTIILY MEETING. King'I county Hospital Auxiliary, Nur- -su Residence. Montague, Friday iiut-rnooii at 3 o'clock. MONTAGUE Week of - Pray" service tonight in Uiiiited Church. gm p.m, Speaker Rev. D. A. Campbell. FREE PANTS SALE. January 3 to January 16. Boilh Lines-Tip Top Tailors and W.R. J'oiInston'a. Your choice of 900 samples. Save from sla.oo to 322.00 on your wit now. A. F. Campbell. MOITIHEUW couar castes - At magistr- :ile's court at Georgetown yester- day before Stipsndiary Magistrate iillliert A. Gaudet. a party from st, Mary's Road was fined 320.00 and costs for being intoxicated in . public place. A party from Stur- eon for possession of illicit Iptrits lg ran fined 525.00 and costs. For hav- ng possession of liquor without a ermlt a resident of 48 Road was fined 020.00 and costs. The case of a resident of Murray River char- ged with common assault was ad- journed for two weeks following the hearing of the Crown evidence. GUILD MEETING - The Jaim- ary meeting of the Presbyterian Young Women's Guild, Montague, wll held at the hoome of Mrs. El- illo Watterworth Monday evening. following the week of prayer ser- vice. There were thirteen members present. The president, Mrs. John Macxenzic. presided and the meet- tag opened with the hymn "Come Let Us Sing Of A Wonderful Love". The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Claude Nicholson followed by prayer by Mrs. Watterworth. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary,Mrs. George .llcCannell, and were approved as read. The correspondence was read by the secretary and discussed. followed by the financial report by the treasurer, Anumber of built- uess matters were discussed and the meeting closed with the hymn "Guide Me. 0 Thoil Great Jeho- vah" and the Mizpaii bened-it-tion. A social hour was held at the close of the meeting and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Lorna Johnston. STARTS sales in the later months yielded ' . . June M, the latest figure avail- gans in 1955 shopped as increases on the year. able. consumer "am mulled s2.- farm income of recent years but Saskatchewanls sales were down 1.7 per cent in the i0 months Jan- period of 1951. lnntnlment buying increased. A! year in a mu. (':iii.-iita liu g Canadians Vie To See Trooping Of The Colours LONDON we -For the second ad: Bonn. "Many more Canadians. , "59 W1" are coming abroad these dnys.. . . I to deter- : mine what Vlhillllg (lanadians will . receive tickets to En ; ing-the-color cert-inoiiy , The ”il'0UDliic" has become the algiieaiesi slilglo iii;,-41".; mr Cans, tain's troop- mud D-owg," but not before March 1. E c has shown that persons vixiiii Thumdayv Jan- 5: TIIC GUEMIBTI Page 5 beifoge that dale later change iliciri non) yong jug-5;; Mmm" ....dm'd for Dr Cy”! m n s. " J - There is I noiiiiiial charge for (YOEIEIK Elixlrnd Mliliyg simnk G"b9"- ”1f9"'0ld ITCIIDIIDOP of tickets. which entitle the holder to ' York. who died Ilturdly '11:. ii seat in the stands There is nnih- it will be held May at, the Queen's Princcu Royal aunt of on t” mg to preicnl l'I.sliurs attending officlnlbirthdny. The colorful spec- mlubeui ,,,,'.,,,,,d an my: . wiiliout a lil'k(-I lit th d 't t t i th Ho 6 many of them take back colorla seal and they )SIltJUIt:ygeDInIIl::E gaI'(t:)lTIlEiml0eE bacrE.noiii:nIErE:rc"edr: F""m' "'4 E4 M"'”"- P”d'd 57 "1"" "I H" t””pmE' "M "” d''':93rl3'- turiu to the time when soldiers "" "CIWIIDDP at CIMBFDIIIV IF 1 Last suliinier. the trooping cere- were trooped put the flag to they tended the int rite: for In Angli- mony - - ii d h - . . ' the naIiiiEiEil ii-iii Cstireike. (:II:lTIEuye:E w;:llldCI::.ow when to "Hy in em" 1?; church ' "cam "nun. 1'' ' Application should be made int .advnnce, Mill MCLlJIIE7Il'IvI17V3Eyl.I 090,000,000, up S208.000.000 in aii titan tourists So iiinuy applied for uary-October. but this arose from your. Nearly half of the total was . I in record year i9.'i3,i.vcar." to use the words of one big 'llons to their parking spat-I substantial decreases in the Janu- ary-July period. They were up in August 9.1 per cent. in September 12.1 and in October 7.2. The January -October detailed figures. illc latest available. plul the fact that the buying pace was int-reasiiig at year-end. Indicated the cross-country picture. TPIRI retail trade across Canada in the 10 months was 310,379,000.- Otltl compared with hll,liO3.0ti0.000 Ill 1054 and 39.952.000.000 in 1053. REGIONAL STATISTICS The figures by areas in the same ucriud. with 1954 and 1953 figure! in brackets. were, in millions of (I:-liars: . Atlantic provinces 893 (833: 334)- Quebec 2374 12.272; 2253). Ontario t.tll.'l t.'l.752; 3.780l Manitoba 561 4517; 556), Saskatchewan 823 (634: 707i. Alberta 80-1 1778: 812i. Brit- I"i Cululi-Ilia i.lll (1.015: L010). Ill Noventliei- department stores. i'cl7'.'rlCti IIl(' following percentage increases: All C lads: l2.5: iuces 9.5: Quebec l".ll: "l”llII"I)?' ti.-it l'i.4: :ll'ici't:i 18.5; bio 13.9 Al..lt')lil(II)lIt3 HIlIEHmIllCIU(IIllg new and used cars. parts and other automotive it-2-ma-accounted for about 20 per cent of all sales in the 10-inoiltli period, or more than f2.(l00.tl()0.000 This reflected new p:i.sseii:cl' car output in the II muntlis, January - November. of Atlantic prov- l0.tl: Ontario Saskatr-iiewan . lirlti-h Column 465 in the same period of I954. EARLY FEATURES Duraiile goods. including ap- pliances and furnishings, were ten- early the board. Television sets had ”a terrific :i'eiaiI 9XP('llIll'0- 575.639 sets val- ued at l174,492.194 in 10 months compared with 436,701 sets val- ued at Sl5l.690,763 in the same Prover Services At Montague The first meeting of the week of prayer services in Montague was held in the Church of Christ Mun- day evening and was conducted by the minister of the church, Rev. Kenneth Norris. The guest speaker was Rev. A.M. I-togerson. pastor of the Baptist Church. He chose for his text Hebrews I2-1. "where- fore, seeing we also are compass- ed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight. and the sin which doth so easily beset us. and let us run with patience the race that in set before us". The scripture lesson was read by Rev. D.A. Campbell. and Rev. J. M. Fraser led in prayer. A vocal solo "The Stranger of Galilee" was beautifully rendered by Mn. Ralph Beck. Miss Peggy Beck wan organist and the hymns sung were for automobiles. Some concern was expressed that customeraimllhl be pledalns 100 much of their future income and that the buying pace. if continued, might result in scat-cities and in- flation. The Bank of Montreal commented: "If there is any danger for the coming year it is that the aggre- gate demand for Canadian goodl and services may be temporarily too great for the country to pro- vide and may be balanced with supply only through rising, prices." RETAILEIVS VIEW One leading retail executive com- mented, however: "I am not a bit concerned about the current level of consumer credit. "it is well related to per- sonal disposable I . Stores do considerable screening of those to whom they grant credit and. on the whole. people are pretty sen- siblc. When they feel they are over-extending themselves they call a halt." i Federal monetary authorities watched the situation closely and took various steps to make credit a little harder to get. It real inflation signs should de- velop, further restraining meas- ures may be expected-per aps a return to credit controls on retail purchases if the situation seems to be getting out of hand. , One of the big questions at year- i end was whether or not automobllei sales would continue the hot pace of 1955. Whether or not they do, automobile manufacturers are con- fident they will havc to make blgl expansions in their facilities to lmeet future demand. Development of huge suburban marketing centres across the roun- . try continued to feature the retail picture this year as last, and down- town stores were making hi" t'fI(Il With -the Christmas trade 'er. retailers across the country hope- to get 1956 off in a fast pace with big January sales. Curling Today At Montague Curling n'nk today: 7 P. M. East ice - J. S. Deskochea vs J. A. MacLean. West ice - W, MacLean vs R. Beck. schedule at Mnntauile I P M. Ladies Club trophy competition. East ice - L. Sinclair. I. Hic- kox, F. Marshall. E. I-Iiciiox vs A. MacGregor, M. Sullivan. P. Reid. L. MacDonald. West ice - E. Mac-Donald, M. Poole. A. Wannamaker. M. Baiser, VI C. Stewart. E. Clay,A. Pros- per. H. Clair. spares - V. MacDonald. B. Mc- Gowan. DOOM TERRORISTS liiliss Joan Slniitili. DR. J. ELMER MBCPHEE Souris Dentist Opens Office A Souris dentist. Dr. J. Elmer MacPhee opened an office in Souris this week for the practice of dentistry. A son of Mr. and Mrs Peter MacPhee of Souris. Dr. MacPhee is a graduate of Saint Dunstan's University and McGill University. lie received his Bachelor of tickets Izisi slililiiicr---iilmut I00 bids for cacti aiaiiahle seat-thati Canada House tit-ciiied to leave it I to the luck of tile tli-aw The same i method will he used this vezilx. - Only ex('9l)lltiils' in llie ballot will . be a few l)l'ilIllill('llI pel'suiiS, aged I perstiils anti dlsillliflil veterans, The Dusitiun is simply that the . demand has lllt'liP.'-isftll far beyond l the limited nuniher of seats 3110.1 Caled W "5 l).V the Fomiiionwealth ' relations office.” said Ellie lilo. Loughlin. social st-i-retai-y gt cam; .g..B.gg,,,,g,,,, CAPITOL TODAY FRI. and SAT. Science Degree from S.D.U. in ll9Sl and his degree in dentistryi from .'iieGiIl last year. Before opening his office at Souris Di" Mat-Phee worked with the lieiiurtineiit of Health in Pl'Ilit'0 rjtlward Island and also prai-ticcil his profession for a timi- at (ltlaivii. Ontario and Magog. Quebec A BRISTOL Mrs. iillsllll i.iii'kin. who has been in poor lirzilili for some time has. entered the l'IlZll'It'llIClOWI1 Hospital. for trealmciil Friends of Air Edward Rosslter will be sorry in lcarn he has been forced to enter the Charlottetown Hospital for trezitiiient and a com- plete rest for a heart condition. We are all xtblly to learn that Mrs. Vincent Tim-Grath had thl misfortune to tail on the slippery street willie speiiiiiiie a couple of (lays in ('ll;ii-ioitcliiuii. last week and has i-ciiiiu-mi in tho Charlotte- town lltispilal Mr. Patrick liiulilii. is H patient in the Charlottetown llospitai. Miss 'I'eresa O'Brien, iiho has hecii here from the city for two necks guest of her )t'llIIlL1 wiend, reliirux in her home in this city later this week to resume her stuiiir-s at N D.A. Mrs. I-'.ri Riissiter. is spending soine lime in the city uhlle her husband is in the hospital Mrs. Roasiier is aiayiiig with her daught- er. Mary, Mrs. Driscol and Mrs. Driscol. Mr. William MacDonald, was here from the city Tuesday eve- ning to attend a social get together. Old friends here of Mr. and Mrs. George Keefe city regret to learn of the passing of Sir. Keefe on Monday. Mrs. Keefe was a form- er Bristol girl. N. to death four members of the Fadayan Islam. a fanatical Mos- lem organization. for plotting to overthrow the government. A total of 5 leaders of the sect, which opposes Western influences. were detained during investigations into TEHRAN (Reuters)-An Iranian army court Wednesday sentenced "Day Is Dying in The West". "Praise Him, Praise Him", "Tis the lllesed Hour of Prayer” and "Softly Now the Light of Day". Rev. A.M. Rogcrson presided at; the second meeting in the weeht of prayer aervics in Montague.I lst Church and the guest speaker was Rev. J.M. Fraser. mining of the United Church. He chose as his text John 1443. "I am the Way. the Truth and the Life". The scripture lesson was read by Rev D.A. Campbell who also led in prayer. Miss Clemmie MacLean was organist and special music by the choir included a duet "Beauti- ful Saviour" by Mrs. Arnold Wight man and Mrs. Douglas Coffin. and Jesus". The hymns were "The Church”.-2 One Foundation", "We have an Anchor" and "Blest Be icy Strelght. RETURNS T0 CANADA LONDON ICPI-John Bull, from it family that has farmed fol three generations at Brampton. 0nt., has returned to Canada after a cattle-buying trip in the Channel islands. He purchased 10 head. LePAGE'S Gigantic January Sole TODAY MIDNIGHT FRIDAY AT 11 THRILLERI :30 - CAPITOL The service was held in the Bapt i offertory hymn was "Tell It Toi the Tie that Binds". The benedict- . ion was pronounced by Mr. Stan l I 92 Kent St. 1 g V. Q I 1- t 1' I' O Ir It I- 1- I- an iinsucessful attempt last No- vember on the life of Hussein Ala. At MacFarlane Bros. Opposite Ch' town Hotel ANUARY CLEARANCE ; or PERLMAN run COATS 3. JACKETS THURS.-FRI. 3. SAT.. JAN. 5l'h-Ibili-7ih SAVE V3 to V; & MORE MUSKRAIT BACK COATS . . . . . . . from 5289 GREY KIDSKIN COATS . . . . . . . . from SW8 PIRJACKETSIiCAPES.......fronIS99 I PAYMENTS TO SUIT EVERYONE TRADE-IN YOUR OLD FUR COAT ' Mat:Farlane Bros. I HE LED ill IPACIIE Load up is light:-for here are SUPER SAVINGS in those f foods you enjoy no meal! Yes-the fine white in color are down low to give you the top values in good eating. So, shop at ('0-OP SUP- ER MARKET and get a load of these WHITE FOODS SALE BARGAINS! . M wonderful white much at every foods that are sale-priced 'uiiy I Charlottetown - lllcr :.':;::;h:::::.:'... 33c QUICK OATS i”-73'."-i'o""" 53c lion! POTATOES Nil. 75 I. MUSHROOMS MILK SUGAR 'l'.ll.l. TINS PEIKIVI-ICTION l (”0IlBl.F.RS B. BAG WIIOLE - I0 07.. 6 TINS WHITE (IRANULATED 10 LB. BAG 1.19 39c 79c GRADE "A" LARGE SIZE DOZ. IN CARTON EGGS i-i;?tJ'" 53: SIIOHTENING L.f5.'i.ll”..'..”I. 250 WHITE BEANS 2 :2: 29: TOILET TISSUE :33 2 -0- 23c PALMOLIVE SOAP 3-0" 25: CO-OP BREAD 16c FANCY COOKIES :55 33c SHINOLA WAX 39c Cg;g'I.;1,gI:.1:g;;;lgL CRABAPPLE JELLY .'.f..:”i 19c COFFEE 3-53-73? on 1.09 E.lf:.t.i;;"; E”? ., KIPPERED SNACKS 19: SERYIETTES f.?.i.'f”:.'i'".'. 17c PRODUCERS C0-OPERATTVE EGG GRADING STATION NOW RECEIVING EGGS AT 53 FITZ- ROY, BEHIND TEIIEPIIONE CO. 53c IIIIIIIK IIIIICIEI I' I 24 LR. BAG 1.59 IN CHARLOTTETOWN STORE HOURS DAILY UNTIL 5.30 P. M. I SATURDAY UNTIL 9.30 P. M. I FRIDAY UNTIL 9.30 P.M. "31?-1”" YOU PAY ONLY C REMEMBER! WE SELL ONLY GOVERNMENT IIRADED AND INSPECTED BLUE BRAND BEEF MOWON PROCESSED LAMBS . . from sm . ROUND STEAK iliiiii. 69c LAMBS LIVER 51371-1.-. 29c uoosou SEAL oven MUSKRAT from sun I ,......., ,.m,, BLACK oven PERSIAN LAMBS .. from 5395 ; Sim-om STEAK "'””” L" 759 VEM ROASTS """E'-W '-'- 490 DROPPED MIJSKRATS (Dyedl ...from 5495 1'.B()Nf STEAK 23113.. i... 75c DUCKS i;iliI.":..'f':”.”.i'... ....49c onowu DYED ALASKA SEALS . . from 5575 i l ......... ..,...., , ...,....,.,,M,..., SHEAR-ED auvm coars from ssso I SHOULDER ROASTS vi.----com mi. 09 CIIICIIENS mun: tn. 490 NATURAL our LAMB COATS . . from 3559 ; HAMBURG ",1'.:;:.."”.f,:f" 39. - HADDQCK Huff; L3. 336 Si-IIARED IIACCOON COATS . . from 5495 I CHINA MINK cons (Dyed) . . . from 5539 CHARLOTTETOWN - NORTH RUSTICO - SOURIS Super ?PEE DEIJVE DIAL 8557 RV Bf SHOP co-c2P IT PAVS kei "77-IE OIVESTOP MARKET -me.-r . . V , ya - ...-.,,;