'DI.DEIWOIKEIl ' five per. M populatioi 1 M. of Japan's work- re above the age after eating helps to prevent tooth .4 ' HEALTH HINT . " . I . Brushing the teeth immediately Free Nahons Asia Make Gains decay. MONTREAL. your shopping For Aunt Sue. to PM at their own with a 1 L bells? Why not make I bmy.-l1 today and see how D,..'r Panic! . . . Even If It is git useful--and glamnroushtool A ,,..r..atjnn room--to whip up hot plmukes. A dream of a gilt, too WIFDPTI - titre control for earh tire , this is an exctlitig gift and a might oi:-e Him The Christmas (Jill of a lifetime and get I life- sized hiigl A Remington 60 Deluxe Elev- tric Shaver is Just what he wants. Rem- ington users tell me it's the best shaver yet . ..ti-il fur the toiigliest. wlii.-krra nr tiir ttiiitlerr.-I skin. In iii-t 60 girrtnlli. it givrs a perfect shave . wliiskera disappear - fare gmrmth as velvet . . . and there up no hard-to-shave spots when .,..ng ii Remington with the con- ltillr liearls. It. will giie him the siii-mtlir-st, in 0 st ronifortahle. shave lir-"s PVPP had. 30 this ycar, my a REMINGTON 60 Del.tixe iziirlvr the tree. And if alt:-r using it for 14 days. hes not completely satisfied, your money will be re- funded. Inn And Your Family . . during those 3-... Montreal. that-I'll be many I meal of left - overs which can taste 0.! good as I ll-nut-if thevro s P r v s d with piping-hot. . . . (ll-licately Ha.- mured gravy. So do order I parkagn of the far-famed Enklish product. BISTO . . . and have it ready to add to soups. stews. moat loaves. cassorols dishes. A tpaspoonful of Bisto will bring I new taste delight to routine div-his that will make your familv ask for ”sesonds." It's part irularly gm-ii ln an-sin sauces for serving with left.-over chicken. or turkey a- well as meat or fish. So be I win homemaker and order Bisto today. (I has you'll be glad that you didl) ildu as women arsl That's why oov , RAPID-SHAVE, to the m..'Iz'. I bmtsd-nets idea for I Eel-to last (line vnnnllis . md you haven't. found that extra-special t. for an ertru-special personl H Wl'.STINGHOI.'SE SWONDER GRILL l . for barlit-lor for big homes. and little homes, tool tlvlonder Grill" toaete besiitifullv . . . hilt-on. ham and eggs . . . grills ,hamburgers and . . fries potatoes-and has I. tempera- of cooking. I think Is This Month OI Feasting . . . you be aim to give Palmolivc's exciting new dis- shave-with luxurious lather It. s. man's linger- Iitpll There's usoinrh in one Package-for onlv And shame. the man who gets this little extra thought on his Christmas Tree. doesn't. think thst Rapid- Khan is better its every way than CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS by Byriic Hope Samicrs December 10th-Are you a busy Santa Claus? Then here are some real time-savers for you. The BANK OF MONTREAL has no less than three Santa Claus services which ran shorten list-ideal gifts for those people who seem to have everything or need evei-ytliing. who's living over in Ccnterville, there's I B of MlMon;v 011191;" tliatmcnuiestsll glitt- d in I special Christmas enve ope. or riep ew eve, s rugg mg "IN" "Varsity" fees. there's a holly-decked Christmas Cheque. And. I r ,h, youngsters, whnt. could be more pleasing than I savings account " ' enclosed in I cover as seasonal as iinglo uit-k trip to your neighboiirlioml Bof M set. you can shorten that long list of gifts? Only A Fess Days To Christmas G I v e 1! Pl It's boon for the 5t'll"l(IWICllF.l or fries v practical one. (Wish I hail onel) 17:11! Can't Believe It! Christ- . mas next weekl So much to be done - and so little time . . . Oh. let's be & lPI.s'l' W 0 I'll P I1 - IRN and tal-to a re- i 'wlaxing IlI()II1l'.'l1l: for a fragrant. h earl - Iiftnia cu of INSTANT CHASE A: SA.VIt(.lRN (f()I?lt'lCE. Takes only a momont. tn prrparc- the gran- ulva molt. like iiiagir into 1IttI”I- rml ratios the moment. boiling water touches them. Have a run when vou come. in from shopping --or reak of? your work r it cheery moment or two. You'll feel liko a new woman! The Cliase. it: Sanborn Cod:-e exiir-rts have linen making the finest blc-mls of mffee for many years-none finer than thisl No wonder so many thous- ands are switching to Instant Chase dz Sanboml . like so many thousands of other Canadian families can know the comforts of modern living, llllollhh the modern may to buy ms: out of income. The IAC MERIT PLAN means only one transaction, one i:ontra.rt., mis signature-your own. Ask your dealer tn tell vou about this Canada-wide service which has rouglit so many homes the satisfaction of home equipment t.liat. saves time. energy and gmoncy - planned bin- sll-important years of happiness- while the family is young. Wonfl you write for the FREE BOOKLET. called "Heller Living” which tells you how this Plan can help you! Write Confidentially Yours, llll Crescent A Christmas Gilt to your dearest. friends of some a l y t h an e ousewsres will earn you very real gratitude. (Would love IONIC IIICVPP mVt Ielfll House- wares made of ., C-I-L PolV- " , tlsene are so pretty in their galaxy of flower-colours. so warm and liant. to the touch. 3ou'll find IIOIXTHENPI hoiiai-wares wont chip. crack or break when dropped - r r I l l y secm indestrurtiblel There is an infinite variety hoiiaewares in polythene-covered bowls and canistersutumblera. ics rubs trays, fruit juirers-and I host. other useful items. Polythene housewares are lovely to look at. practical to use and really Imaiiinglv durable . . . If there are rhil ren on your list remember that. you can buy de- lightful toys in wonderful poly- thene. too. I've Found . . . Tho! Mess Ara Just As Ken: 0:: A New Toiletry I suggest that men in your cleaner, faster if. bv snv my brush or bnsshless r-ream-he can return unused portion to Colgate Palmolive, Toronto. and the 980 will be lrefunded him. Ola Karl Oovhtswu Is Just Round-The-Corner - and somebody in your home with I chest cold? Hereis good advice to hel Spread MEN H chest. and back-rub it gentl Cover with BEE I t l COIDMBO, Ceylon. (Reuters) - The free nations of South and Southeast Asia are responding to the "spur and challenge" of their economic difficulties through the helping hand of the six-year Col- ombo plan. s report at the half- wny mark said Wednesday. The consultative committee re- leased its third annual report on the 55.600.000.000 plan for economic development of the area. The re- port. wu prepared at an October meeting In Ottawa of the free Asian powers, Canada. Britain, the United states. Australia and New Zealand-all contributors to the project. The report said most countries of South and Southeast Asia in- creased output in all the main flelds of economic activity and ex- panded their soclal services in the 1953-54 period. It added the coun- tries of the area are "under no illusions about the magnitude of the efforts required." But they had "responded to the spur and the challenge of economic difficulties." POPULATION INCREASE The report said the population of the area continued to increase at the rate of 8.000.000 annually. Food production increased further but is still below the pre-war lnvel. "Only a narrow margin of re- sources is available in most coun- tries to meet. unexpected reverses such as floods and famine." Progress had to be measured against the grim start three years courage” to decide on a long-term project in the lace of so many im- mediate problems, ”Sn far. results have justified the experiment,” it said. In the three years. Canada has committed 5l02.000.000 to the pro- gram. Her appropriation for the new year is 325,400,000. The total assistance authorized IE0 vhen "it. tools a great deal of ' A o IIAI-F GAI-I-OHS Values to 39.50 Values to 44.50 Values to 49.50 Colombo Plan Outlook Brighti to the ares. from outside members of the project amounts to about 81.000.000.000. This figure. however. excludes loans from the Interna- tional Bank and British releases of sterling annually to India. Pakistan and Ceylon. In the last year. the report said. Burma. Ceylon. India, Indonesia. Malaya. British Borneo and Pak- istan spent a total of 81.523.200.000 on development projects, which was 27 per cent. above the previous year. STANHOPE SCHOOL (November Report) GRADE IX - l. Hilda Cliappcll; 2. Laura Misener; 3. Barb Mac. Mlllan. GRADE VII - 1. Gladys Chap- pell; 2. Linus Misener. GRADE VI -- I. Audrey Doug- lus. GRADE V -- l. Doris Chappell; 2. Archie Chappell. GRADE IV - l. Ronnie Johns- tan: 2. Irene Ellis. GRADE III - l. Barry Russ. GRADE II (Stat - 1. Donnie Johnston and Calvin Chappell (equal: 2. Ann Mist-ner; 3. Arnold Lennon. GRADE II tJr.t - l. Donnie Ellis; 2. Blair MacI..auchlin; 3. Carole I-lorgan. GRADE I lSl'l -. l :I'?rlH Mac- Lauchlin: 2. Gordon Ellis. GRADE I (Jr) -- 1 Heather Marshall: 2. Catherine Martin; 3. Shirley Warren. Correction for September Report, Grade I tSr.i - 1. Jean MacLaiich- lin. Gordon Ellis (equalt. PRO0LAMATl0N I hereby proclaim Monday the 27th day of December 1954 a public civic holiday. in the City of Charlottetown. f'I'US5"I'LLE W. I. The monthly meeting of thel Piusville Women's Institute wa..i held at the home of Mrs. John F. l Gallant with the roll call answer-10 ed by exchange of Christmas gifts. Next was the reading of the min- utes of the last meeting, reading of financial reports and reports of IINANDALI SCHOOL November Report Grade VIII.-l Belle Canspbell; Eleanor Norton. equal. Grade VII.-1. Leonard Campbell. Grade VI.-l. Sandra Bouchard. Grade V-1. Katherine Camp- . bell; 2. Theresa Campbell; 3. Randy n'mmmee' 5Je3iifiii- IV -1 Laura IPiiltiiiV 2 Fdrrle,l;,'h'c;'"1-':”'P: Patty Jenkins; 3. Roy Mctcalfrl: 4. Mary Gallant. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant: Sandwiches. Mrs. Fred g Arsenault. Mrs. Anthony Gallant,l Mrs. Norbert Corcoran; case. Mrs. John F. Gallant and Mrs. John T. Gallant. The next meeting. at the home of Mrs. Anthony Gallant is to be held on Friday. January 7, instead of regular night. The roll call for next meeting is name the gift re- ceived at the previous meeting, and tell from whom. Bingo will be held to raise funds) The secretary was asked to order capsules and a sum of money vias voted for T. B. League. also a Mass offering for the Souls in Purgatory. Each me m be r was asked to save their Quaker cou- pons to be sent in through the Institute for money offered. Bingo was played to raise funds. A de- licious lunch was served by thel hostess, assisted by several ladie.x' present. 92 of ANGLO-RUSTICO SCHOOL November Report: Grade. X - l. M;-irjtirie Irlonperzi 2 Norma Parkman and Billiet Nunn (equal). 1 Grade VIII - 1. Sandra Bun-l lain: 2. Charles Stevenson. . Grade. VI -- 1. Hazel Park-. man. l Giartr V - I. ('laytnii Nunn 5 Grade IV - 1. Marilyn Steveir son. Grade III - 1. Allie Craswell. Grade II - l. Wanda Rnllings; 2. Lloyd Stevenson. . Grade I - l. Blriis Stevenson J. D. STEWART. ' . Mayor. 1 and Linda Ci asivr-ll Grades, Wanda Rnlliugs, Gordon Blackctt; 5. David Blackett. Grade III.-l. Judy Metcalfe. 2. Inc testsl. I-Iiahcst Average in the Senior 'Grades. Sandra Euntain. average l 83 5. Highest Average in the Jiininr average .8. Perfect attendance for the month November. Charles. Marilin, Lloyd and Bloia Sit-vensnn, Sandra Buntaln and Wanda Rollings. Tea:-her: Jean Chandler. - SPECIAL OFFER - REFRIGERATOR Sale Price 199-” SALE ENDS CHRISTMAS EVE Regular 5269.50 Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. 155 KENT ST. l Tliursday. Dec. 16. 1954 Helen Campbell. 3. George Mac- Donald; 4 Clara Mat-Donald. Grade II-l Mary Jenkins; 2. Lynda MacFai'lane; 3 Sydney Mac- Donald: 4. Allan Bouchard. Grade I. Sr-1. Johnny Camp- bell. Grade I. Jr.---1. Johnny Bnuchard. Highest average in Sr Grades - Belle Campbell and Eleanor Norton tequali; saw. High:-st. average in Jr. Grades - Mary Jenkins 00".. Perfect attendaiice: Katherine Campbell, Theresa Campbell. Roy Metcalfe. Clara MacDonald, George MacDonald, .lud'v Metcalfe. Helen Campbell. Sydney MacDonald. Johnny Campbell. Teacher-Mrs. Helen Cobb. PI.EASA.VT S(.'I-.'.N"I' Russ its-lals have been used as a source nf perfume since the day of the ancient Egyptians. Dashln NOW Philco 7.3 Cu. Ft. DIAL 6565 91Men'sSuits-SalePrice.................. 320.00 -45Men'sSuils-SalePrice.................. 325.00 I atient. msily under the blankets. Soon, soon. Rfentholatumh fast-iu-ting medicated - eats. so safe for children. will help loosen t.i ht- as are soothed; rlo gag mucus loosened. for your GENEK6 ','. Write Canideatislly Yours. 1411 Crescent Full and 3,41. Length bring relief to old or young. OLATUM lihsrslly on throat. into the skin. is warm Dannel clot . and tuck your mredv Vslues to 35.00 ease sorenem. Inflained brooc ial 5 FREE SAMPLE PINCI IDWAID ISLAND ltl iii llOIll t H and Coat Sweaters in Town. IISE LAY-AWAY 5 AT SALE PRICES MEN'S ST0l1E 144 ST. SEO. ST. IOITIID IN 50 Men's Station Wagons - Sale ...... 314.95 35 Men's & Sludenls' Hollywood Topcoals - Sale 310.00 55 Men's Topcoals. Including All Wool Gabardines 315.00 SACRIFICED BELOW COS1.AlL WINTER OVERCOATS Nylon Jackets. rsg. 16.95 57,95 All Wool-Plain & Fan:-y Men's Pullovers . . 52.00 8: 53.00 Boys' Lined Jackets . . . . . 52.79 Boys' Surcoots . . . . . . . . . 56.95 Leallwr Men's Ht-avy Quilted Doys' Jackets. Sale Price 58.00 Quilted-Fur Collar Men's Bomber Jackets . . . 55.00 Boys' Poi-kos. to clear . . . 55.00 - Fleece Lined . . Boys' Combinations . . . .. 51.95 Qumm Hm! Flnnnollefle Men's Pyiamos . . . . . . . . . 53.49 100 Pairs of Roz. 51-00 Men's Rubbers. 6-6V2 . . . . .75: 350 Men'sTies .50: Do your Christmas Shopping during this Sale. We carry a complete line of Men's Pyjamas. Dress Shirts. Mufflers. ” Sleepers - Special . . . . . . .88: Dressing Gowns and the largest stock of men's Pullover 2.... 5..., ,..,,5 .,.,.. ,5... Children--to ll 3-cars-Reg. 2.93 All Wool Pullovers . . . . . . 51.88 Smoke Sale WALL TO WAL MEN”S STORE 37Men'sSuils-Sale Price.................. 315.00" V 07 Continues CLEARANCE LADIES” 1 Rack Ladies' Coats, including all winter coats Less than half pri:-pi allies to 39.50 alum to 195.50 10 Cooney Fur Coats. Dyed Rabbit. all sizes. Sale 369.50 Dyed Cooneys. Kld Skins (Dyed Raliblt) Black 8'. Brown Seals. Mink-Value to 250 12FurCoals-Sale.............. To 35.00 1 Lot Ladies' Suits - Sale Price . . . . . . . . To 39.50 1 Lot Ladies' Suits - Sale Price .. To 49.50 1 Lot Ladies' Suits - Sale To 14.v.ln:-luding 3 pr. Scts. reg. to 29.50 Girls' Coats. Sale 10.00 - 15.00 200 Cotton Print Ladies' Dresses. Sale Price 51.48 100 Latlit-s' hll(lren's hlldrcn's Afternoon Dresses. - Sale Price 53.00 - 54.00 - 55.00 Ladies' Corduroy-To 12.95 Jackets 8: Blazers - Sale 55.00 Ladies' 8' (l:irIs'-Valiies to 5.95 Heavy Ski Fonts . . . . . . . . 52.00 1 Back Ladies' Coats. including Station Wagons Values to 44.50 1 Group Ladies' Coats - Sale Price . . .. 325.00 boss Price To 3.95 To 5.95 Ladies' Purses Llned 7hlldren's f'lilldren's STORE I.a(lics' Flanc-llrtfc Pyjamas Ladies' Blouses . . Ladies' Gloves - Special . .79: 200 Ladies' I-lousocoots All Wool Plalds. Flnnnels. Satins To 14.95 Sale e 53.00 - 54.00 - 55.00 Corduroy Overalls . . . . . . 51.29 Fancy Ski ... felt .... . .. 51.49 The Greenual Co. Ltd. IISE LAY-AWAY AT SALE PRICES 150 ST. SEO. ST. no rim Shoes with long. pointed were a fashion restricted h tin. nobility of medieval tlrnet. V nuouuurs ORAN(EllEckl;EKOE TEA in BAGS . 310.00 . 315.00 389.50 310.00 315.00 320.00 . 52.49 IIIIIII 51.00 8: 51.49 51.00 8: 52.00 LIlES' S'l'0llE