NNOUNCEMENTS CITY & OUEENS WIRING NEW HOMES. ren.i anon work. commerctal wir‘ 4. free estimates. Storey Elec. Telephone «1-7341 day 0 (‘.\RD PARTIES beginningt ber 23 at 8 Dim- (‘fILD WAVE specials 1- $2000; $1000 for $7 50; $ $12.50 I it Illllt‘ 4-9431 FIDDLING AN most. Mt. Stewart Memoria . November 24th. .lid of .\It Stewart Fire Send entries to Eldon lovcl'. .\lt. Stewart. D step dancing 3 available for suppers hi'I.L‘l Jewell. York. telephone .7074 ANNUAL MEETING lst Dis ‘ 1(‘l of Queens Liberal Assccia . Mon- l WEEKEND specials at Dia-l ionri‘s Grocery. 49 Elm Avenue. 1 rolls 39 c. HUNTING FOR binoculars? r sure to compare. before you y? Large selection in stock for ' —— all with cases. Taylors 4-4253. l CAMERAS — Cameras — Ca- ra at Taylors — where you'll i nd the largest selection on.’ b Bonsliaw School. Monday Nov ‘1 boy made a wonderful Chrisl- County—Since there will as gift {01‘ that OUIGOOTS man- leadership course in Kings thisi iyear. members are invited to at- Itend the course at Parkdale W.I. r1 ' fr 1 LISTEN TO Mrs. Lloyd Cox. ‘inlcrviewed Fashion Show on “On Tour" pre-i sented by Douglas Bros. Jones over CFCY radio at 10.50. r Tuesday morning. on the Centennial and DR. H. Allan MacMillan will e absent from the Charlotte~ own Clinic from November 21st 0 November 29 inclusive. DR. H.P. Stewart will be ab-l 750 sent from his office from Nov- Gala Beauty Salon ember 24 to November 30 inclu- stve. DR. CARSON'S Chiropractic 1 office will be closed on Monday. Proceeds reopening will he announced. RUMMAGE SALE St. Peters Cathedral Hall. RochfordSquare Monday [.1 m‘ YS FRESH killed 0., pm. Sponsored by the evening Branch Women's Auxiliary November 23rd at 7 lllllli’l5- individual 0mm "9 WEEKLY card art In t eli\'t’l‘t‘fl Charlottetown 3”“ Ryan Hall. Johngtonys Rivhgr' '1 Henry, “HEPhone 4'9313 Monday. November 23. Game. siarts at 8:30 pm. KINGS COUNTY LOOKING FOR a home In Guest Montague? Contact Southern Kings Real Estate. 838-4567. Telephone THE ANNUAL meeting of the III 4-9234. 21/2 doz. eggs—$1.15. lMOnlague Recreation Commis-l .ambci-ts Cough Syrup—59 c.. ism“ “'1” be held in the Monta- 191'. 2 lb. . 99 0.; toilet tissue. lgue Elementary School Monday lNovember 23 at 8 pm. WOMEN'S Institutes of Kings be no November 27 3:1!) pm. Send all on Friday. om 10 . . to registration to: Mrs. Frank Ross. macy for your tonics, cold pre- parations and veterinary sup- eras~Clioose your gift cam- it’ll-95A walte'S Pharmacy “PPN' te the post office. Summerside. JIGGS DINNER Bedeque Unit- El. and what‘s more. you gelled Church Hall. Sponsored and xpert advice from people who;smed by the United Church f heir daughter Carolyn Suzanne l the Lachine General Hospital, lontreal, on November 16th. ‘ ’eight 7 lbs. 15% 025. s Memorial Hos- ,lLunenburg. N.S. Weight 7 I: 01m 02. ENGAGEMENTS Mr nughter, Jean-Ann to Way e Church. Quincy. Mass. ccember 4. 1964 at 7.30 pm. CUMMISKY — MOORE — lrs. .l.C. Cummiskey announces he engagement of her daughter Heicn Jacqueline to Mr. Ronald l'csley Moore, son of Mr. and lrs. Wesley Moore. Manor. iaskatchewan. Marriage to take ilace December 261b, Church of 'hu Lady of Good Counsel, Ot- crhurn Park. Quebec. DEATHS MELLISH — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital. Sunday. Nov. 22. 196 . Clarence W. Mellish of Kinross, Med 54 years. Remains are rest- ' if at the Jenkins Funeral Home -ntil noon Tuesday. Funeral from “well Head church Tuesday ternoon with service com- encing at 2 o'clock. Intcment Union Road Cemetery. In lieu flowers donations to the can- cr fund would be greatly ap- npreciated. _ NOONAN — At Aberdeen Hos ital. New Glasgow, N.S., Sat- 2 .5. min-law and daughter. Mr “(I Mrs Wilfred McCormack . . Funeral will held ness during my hospitalis» were. Also the many people Visited me, I . 1902. ws how much I miss her shall her memory til(insults shall ever wan- BLANCHARD — In fond Some day we hope mcther. dad, brothers and IEI‘ Gee family. D A face that is ever before us A voice we can never forget A ye . Beautiful memories of his sinn- A God took our son. it was his Win But why so young we wonder ti 1 s . Sometime. somewhere He'll tell us why He broke our hearts to 1st him IO. N where she is laid. Sadly missed sad ever run simulations by Jit- embered by his Mother and r.- tulas. that. brothels sad rs. now cameras — Taylors Jewel-I‘m?“ Serving from 5 _ 7:30 p.m_ rs Ltd. 121 Grafton S t r eel. Adults $1.00 children 12 and ‘al 4-4253. ‘ttnder 60 cents. BIRTHS i McGEE -— In loving memory oi Michael, who was killed, Nov. . 1961. Duffy Family. away November 23, 1968. Today we are thinking of some one Wiio was always kind and true Whose smile was a ray of sun- you . But'we know that you are wait— ‘ in At the gateway. bright and fair to its reduced price. It ad 5 And will greet us 1 d some g a mornin s we join you over there. Lovineg remembered by her family. itl WEATHERBIE — In loving‘m-m memory of my dear husband Jasper Weatherbie who died in an accident on November 22nd 1950. He wished no one a last farewell Nor even said goodbye He had gone before we knew it And only God knows why Sadly missed by his wife and family. In loving memo of a dear hus- band and father. Mr. John W. Blanchard, who passed away November 22. 1903. All of the love you gave us In happy by gone years The comfort of your presence In days of Joys and tears. Each sacrifice you had to make Along the path you trod Is remembered by us who loved you As you rest in peace with God. Thinking of the thoughtful things That you have said and done And loving you a little more For each and every one. G He knew you needed rest. His garden must be beautiful For he only picks the best. od saw you getting weary Always remembered and sad- ly missed by wife and daughter. McGEE — In loving memory of our son Michael McGee. who to meet Some day. we know act when, To cllasp his hand in tbs betiet and Never t0 part again. Lovineg remembered by sis- DUFFY — In loving memory of Allan Duffy who was kill- ed in a car accident on Nov ember 23rd. 1901. V Ever remembered by the Mc- i UFFY —- In loving memory of our dear little son Alan who was killed at the early age of nine years, Nov. smile we‘ll remember forever it our hearts he is still with us It s broken link we can never le- lscs. [The “MIMI, Ullll’lommll, Mon. Nov. 28. 1964. 1.8 Queen Elizabeth beams as ; her husband. Prince Philip. , drives car through gates of Buckingham Palace as they leave on a weekend trip on i 1 By KEN SMITH Canadian Press Business Editor I A major ‘ s h . I; WEEKEND specials at mam 20 Hawthorne Avenue. Parkdale. lsurveved tfiéokzazi: hall's: a: d‘ Grocery' 49 Elm Avenue? ilov d~ last week's startling an- Ial 4—0234. 1b. Red Rose tea— PRINCE COUNTY ..gugcemm. by MacMman' ll - ts our choice bread 2- 5 - . -. A . Mitzi] steak—69 c. lb. round or DRUGS 3" mall; Wl‘lle 1' ‘33]: P122531 Rigslgrilcfn irloin; Domestic shortening 29 Iphone 436-5151. ‘ “‘5 1h' l we're watching a gigantic poker an a: 3 What isn't clear yet. though. says R. A. Daly and Co. Ltd. is who‘s trying to bluff. MacMillan. w h i c h makes about 830.000 tons of newsprint a year, reduced its price $10 a ton to $124. It was the first price change since 1957, when it was increased The move was attacked by other Canadian produrers as unjustifed and they ptit up a united front in saying it would not be m a 1 ch ed. One United .States producer, however. Pub- ‘lishers Paper Co. of Oregon. lfollowcd MacMillan's lead. It ‘lins a capacity of 135,000 tons a year. c Daly study says the jlies in the facts that newsprint ‘sales are high and MacMillan lhas little excess capacity of lcheaper newsprint to be. able to :do any serious damage in com- ME AGAINST THEM? It offers the opinion, how- ever, that time is against the competitors if MacMillan sticks "A dual price structure may;ads Ltd. reported a sharp in-i .work. if the Rockies prove to {be an effective line of demarc- ‘atlon. We feel this could be an leffective barrier for a period of ' but there is a no long- confidence justified." also suggests print industry may well be en— tering a period of continuing price instability. “with long- range benefits accruing to low- cost producers." anadian newsprint produc- tion this year is running at a record rate. the American Newspapers Publishers' Associ- ‘ation says. A total of 6.044.733 tons were produced in the first months of this year. a 10- me. the news- ‘ their 17th wedding anniver- sary. A security guard rides in the back seat as crowd waiting at gate gets a view of the royal couple; They per-cent increase in the comparg able 1963 period. Production last year, however. suffered sharply the first quarter in New Yor and Cleveland. Canada's October production was a record 630,920 tons, a 5.4- wall-e's Pha“price of newsprint and decided per-Cent Increase 0"” OCIObEI‘. 31953. 1 Elsewhere on the paper scene plans were announced involving a total of $100,000,000 for two new pulp mills in British Col- umbia. 3 Canal Development Ltd. will .build a $35,000,000 kraft pulp jmill in the BC. interior near Cranbrook and Intercontinental Pulp Co. Ltd. said it plans a $65.000.000 mil a rlnce George. i Bad news came from another ,primary industry on the other ‘side of the country-Dominion (‘nal Co. Ltd, operator of four coal mines in Nova Scotla. J. E. Clubh told the annual meeting the company needs a financial transfusion. long series of accidents and misfor- of i BAKER _ In kwmg memor M fsfi'cugth V of Malt-Millan's com- tunes in the last year resulted > ‘ Mrs‘ Davis Baker‘ who page” lpetitors in re51sting a price cut in a heavy loss and reduction of - ‘wm'king c a pita l and raised doubts about the company's ‘ahility to remain solvent. he said. i Dominion Coal was seeking 5 inc .PellliV? mark?“ for some “me- outside advice on repair and . Dear mother. that someone is [T1 maintenance procedures a n d had asked the National Coal :Board of Britain for advice on its operations. ‘ n and Bradstreet of Can- ‘crease in the number of busi- ness failures across Canada in ' .the first three quarters of this ‘year 1.707 compared with 11,586 in the comparable I963 lperiod Quebec had the largest in-‘ crease—844 compared with 603 ;—while Ontario had fewer cas-i ualties. 724 compared with 796.} Helping balance these figures- ihowever, was the healthy state‘ 10f business as shown by divi- Idend pay in e n t s. Preliminary i jfigures for November indicatel 'payments for the first 11 months ‘ [this year will total 5956300000} ,a 10-per-cent increase compared lwith 3 NEW YORK tAPl—The stock market last week moved to his- toric highs in all the popular market averages as it 11 port and of three. weeks of consolidation. The biggest blue chips In the market set the pace and volume for the week was rolled up to the largest total in nearly two month . Stock splits and dividend in- creases by a wide assortment of corporations helped enhance the bullish atmosphere in Wall Street. The economic background re- mained favorable on the whole Industrial production was lower October but this resulted in the prolonged strike at Motors. now finished. Factory orders and shipments i of durable goods in October also were down from September. largely for the same reason. The w Jones Industrial Average rose 10.61 to 8907 after touching its closing high 0 . on Wednesday. he Associattd Press AAvcr- age of 60 stocks rose 4.5 to a record high of 3320 at tna week's end. This was the larg- est gain for the average since the week ended Sept. 12 when it advanced 5.6 Standard and Poor's 500-stock index closed at a record peak of 86.28. Weekly Volume was 20,242,600 shares Compared with 23.493.- 150 last week. It was the largest l l i total since the weck ended Sept 26 566,200 shares wsrc, traded. The day's biggest dolly vm- ume came on Wednesday when 6.550.000 shares changed hands A big factor in the msrei's advance w nt‘s deci- sion to divest itself of the final 23,000.00!) share. of its General Motors stock. This now goes to stockholders on the basis of one i N.Y. Stock Prices Advance 1’ After Consolidation Pause held. The giant chemical also declared 3 cas dividend of l$2.75 a share. Massey-Ferguson lwas up Us at 29% ROYAL COUPLE TAKES ANNIVERSARY DRIVE went to Luton Ht Sir Harold Wernher. 1 (AP Wirephoto via cable from 3 home of and Lady Zia l London) lGiganiic Poker Game Seen In Newsprint Industry fol- because of newspaper strikes in he surpassed eaSIIY- k I Most observers say last year's expediting Steel to General Mo. —— record total of 51.035.000.000 willilors Corporation film 1‘ l9- isumed full operations and Will ‘ship extra tonnage to the auto- t Steel Record ! Within Sight U.S. Reports CLEVELAND rAPI~Despite October ha setbacks caused by strikes in‘since early 19 automobile industry. steel-| makers are well on their way to setting a record for shipments he thi‘ ymr' Steel magazme r9" hate as a rule, swifts and hum- mrled sunday‘ imingbirds go into a deep coma Steel producers "have been ins-hiss in bomber." the coal ipublicstlon said. a few Ford Motor Com- pany plants were struck, and “the rest. closed for lack of parts. continued to take steel shipments." In addition, non - automotive customers “have n more steel than expected—some be- cause tliey‘re building inventor- ies. others because they under- c estimated it e e d s." Steel lported. Steel - makers are virtually certain to beat their 1955 mark ‘of 84.700000 p r o d 11 ct tons shipped. t h 9 magazine pre- OUTPLTT IS HIGH Production continues high. and steel-makers are scheduling ,capacity operations for Decem- ber in mills that make plates. cold rolled sheets and coated products. “bccanse they're. con- ' under which a fisherman must Fisherman’s Stamp Rules Unchanged thi HO ‘know who participatc'l icatch and cnsiire ihai Itian i; volved n W for providing its Insurance stamp In order to do 5 properly. the huver had to in "ie other Iczal employer n. OTTAWA (CPI —- It is not prattical to revise the mom- ployment insurance regulation appear in person before a buyer ‘ in order to qualify for unem-. ployment ‘nsurancc stamps. La- bor Minister MacEachen said in the Commons. His written reply to Lloyd R. Crouse 4PC - Queens - Lunen- blll‘gl rejected Mr. Crouse's i suggestion that this provision i The minister said that where a fisherman has no actual cm- fidcnt that they‘ll have custom- “ ployer. the buyer of his Catch In Mem0riam Coyle: In loving mem- ory of our daughter and ‘slstcr Susan (Doyle) (‘nyle who passed a it a 3‘ Nov. 23rd. 1962. Not today. hilt every day In silent-c we remember. Always remembered by Mom. Dad. Sisters and Brothers. ._-..J ;ers for all the tonnage they can produce.” Steel said. ‘ “Lead times on shcets. plates ‘and some bar mill products are .50 extended that they're virtu- ‘ally meaningless" While produ- cers may quote eight weeks de- livery on cold rolled sheets. the ibiiyer "wouldn‘t get on our {books unless he was a regular ,customer." Steel quoted one 1producer as saying. , Steel-making operations seem lto be levelling off. but Steel lpt‘edicted that the high rate of lproduction probably will be. ;mainfained over the balance of “Output since mid-l 5 been the heaviest‘ 1' BIRDS SLEEP Although birds do not. hiber- l November, 1964, Canadian Navy loiieiown Armour to survive cold weather. .4 Gifts for Christmas " I I f I I Baby Needs Fountain Service Greeting Cards Complete Line of Drugs and Sundries LARTER'S Drug Sund 45 Elm Ave. ries Dial 2-2532 TYPEWRITERS FOR CHRISTMAS “THE ROYAL EMPRESS" Featurini ' Magic M‘a gin Get the Facts from your Representative R. C. KEENAN Business Machines .rvice Phone 4-9525 I t t t Saes ' ” 100 Fitzroy St. Jewellery Gifts CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Sunbeam Shavemasfcr Reg. $33.75 Now $21.95 Steam or Dry Irons Reg. $15.75 Now $12.99 BO EHN ERS JEWELLERS CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE . . . The easy way to gift shopping .ésaaau 'Open Seven Days and Nights' ’ FOR A SPECIAL GIFT ..Attractively packaged faincy Gifts for Her THE PERFECT GIFT FOR I’HER" This Christmas . Coats . Dresses . Sweaters Newest. Styles I t IIousecoa Linge KENNEDY’S LADIES' WEAR 166 Queen St. Phone 4-8925 is and me rote GUARAN 3 INVESTMENT NAVY RECRUITING Beginning Wednesday the 251h Officer Joe Paquei the Royal P.E.l. will be located in the Chor- C h i at Petty Recruiter f o r ies on Kent St. _..._‘ TEED CERTIFICATES PAY 5‘/2% TRUST COMPANY Guaranteed Investment Certificates . . . ‘. . . are authorized as a Trustee Investment in all Atlantic Provinces . . . are renewable on maturity at the then current Interest THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY IN THE SHORTEST TIME EASTERN a CHARTERED A A. MacLEOD. Manager 154 Richmond Street Chit rlottetown Holiday Food fruit is available at your local retailer. See them today Clarke Fruit Co. Sackville Steel Industry lln Britain Gets lOfficial Blast 1 LONDON (Reuteral — Brit- ain‘s steel industry—due to be ’nationalized by the new Labor‘ government—comes under fire‘ ‘for overmanning and other fall-l ings in an official report pub-’ limhed here. The iron and steel board la- bels the industry's over-all pro- ductivity "unsatisfactory." calls for staff cuts and spot- lights weaknesses In it record of modernization. The board‘s report concludes ,there is a need to study "‘whethcr changes in the struc-' ‘lure of the industry are dcsir-i ' {able in the interest of a more iefficlcnt over-all pattern of pro- iducfion." On the question of prodiicfiv-. Ify. the report said: "There is no doubt that the output required from British steelworks could be achieved by a considerably smaller labor; force than of present.“ It says comparisons of producr tivity between different coun- tries is difficult. but figures available show productivity in the British steel Industry is only. about half the United States’ level j It is lower than in the Euro- pean Coal and Steel Community of the six European Common' Market countries. the report says. The board calls for "s really. determined effort" by the Brit-i ish industry. to eliminate its“ half a share of General Motors stock sscb Du Pont share oldest and less! efficient plants. ‘ - by John :a ra The Bible House ' Graft St Ch‘tiowu Opposite Eaton s 0'“ m I mum ‘— THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFT YOU CAN SEND NEWS FROM HOME EVERY DAY 1 To someone who's away. ..share the great. Island ; moments of 1965 with a year long subscription tr Montague Phone 808-4415 Religious i to Bibles. Prayer a n d Hymn Books. Mottoes. Plaques and Greeting Cards BOOKS for CHRISTMAS CRISIS by Terance Robertson PHONE or WRITE THE DI Cookie Jars 166 Prince St. THE GUARDIAN or THE EVENING PATRIOT Just before Christmas a gift card will be mailed to each of your gift recipients, hand signed as you personally direct. CIRCULATION DEPT. 4-3506 I31)”ihihhlfimlmnnnlhhlnl“lifli PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE at Giftarama NOV. 23 - 28 Three Tier Plates Lamps l5°/° oft THE GIFTARAMA ‘.. 20% off .. IO°/o off Osll' Charlottetown fMOf‘ICtOI'I Truro Saint John Halifax Anti onish IS dne lOuebec Montreal Ottawa Edmonton Charlottetown to: EN travel bargains f-J-VZN $2.20 $2.90 $3.70 $4.30 $4.80 $5.20 _ $9.50 V $1 2.15 $1 3.00 _ $1 5.70 jWinnipeg $35.00 .