I-.3512 '.I1teGua.rdIal LASSIFIED Ans Thursday, March 10. 1955 Today's Special You'll be money ahead and troubles behind- 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road, Barn and Trucks Far Sale For Sale Ion saw-use HUDSON sn- ron SALE - sow 1'0 lmutow doll in good condition. Phone April 1st. third litter. Peter 4173 or apply 8 Great George Clnrkin. Emyvale. . Street after 5. CAR BUYERS Farm For Sale 80 acres of choice land, 10 garage. house. For further particu- lars apply to- I offer for sale my farm at Fortune Cove containing room house. 2 barns and large m a c h i n e FRED ASHLEY, D131 7353.9 Alberton, R. R. p .K SPECIAL TODAY' F03 SALE i 1951 Mercury 1-ton Ex- : press. one owner. low mile- HOUSE ' age, equipped with racks. AT MERMAID ONLY 0550.00 . On Skids Ready to l t. : move. 3 I LIMITED ” R. MacKlNNON r s I ------ .l i A . Female Help Wanted 1 ' Evenings. w A N T E D - 1-IOUSEKEEPER FOR SALE - NEW RAYMOND. Sewing Machine. 23 Orlebar Stu, FOR SALE - 1 SOW T0 FAB- row. Everett Ross, Fredericton. ; FOR sau: - TRAP LATII sa.oo Russ Mill. Bridgetown. roit sau: - rEnsiA"nMizuE 9 x 14. genuine. For particulars phone 0854. Iron sans - one AYRSHIRE cow, due to freshen soon. Apply 47 Valley Swag:-vfiijf Fol: SALE q GREEN HAND Vl- trified hotel ware tdishest. Ap- ply Rendezvous Restaurant. FOR SALE-ONE HEAVY MAR . 9 years old. Work anywhere. Roland Sheri-en. Hunter River. E 0 R S A L E - REGISTERED .p,. ii 5' . GIRL on WOMAN wsivrso To for home in Kensiniztnn. Writel Box 178. No G ardia . held in grocery store and snack bar. Apply in person 0.K. Gro- cery. 9 Upper Queen. WANTED - SALESLADY WITII references for Ladics' Wear Store. Slate salary. Write Box 174, Gueardian Office. Toronto: Market lower; heavy llin se g. New York: Market lower; sell- ing wave batters list. Montreal: lndustrials and papers lose ground. Toronto: Hog prices: Grade A 325.25-25.50; sows 319. New York: Cotton closed 85 cents to 31.35 a bale higher. Canadian Dollar MONTREAL tCPl-The U. S. dollar closed Wednesday at a dis- count of 1 13-16 per cent in terms of Canadian funds, down 11-32. It took 98 3-16 cents Canadian to buy 81 American. Pound sterling 52.74, down 1-16. produce MONTREAL t('P'-Federal de- partment of agriculture quotations: Eggs: Free cases. extra large 4694:-47; large 46; medium 45; small 41; B 39; C. 28. Receipts: 1.655. Butter: Wholesale 6l'.i-til'z; cur- creamery print job price 52'&-63. Receipts: nil. Cheese: Ontario while 30. col- ored 3074. f.o.b. factory: Quebec white 29; colored 2912 lo.b. Mon- treal wholesale Quebec while 30; colored 3052. Receipts llll. P. E. I. No. 1 potatoes 755 2315- 2.40; N. 13. new white 75s 200-210: N. B. 505 1.30-1.35. N B rcti 505 130-1.40: N. B. ills ..'l(t-3:1: Que- bec 75s 185-1.90; Manic Stls 1.30- 1.315: Florida rcds 505 11.25; N. B rod 10s .3;-.32. Grains WINNIPEG iCPl -Prices moved narrowly ii'cdlic.s(l;-ix ill (lull trad- ing on the change. Prlt-c.-s ucrc firlncr ill rent receipts Que 61; first gradcy - an hour and 15 minutes. and when Winuipci: gf8lll' ex-. early trading with offerings on I light scale. Au wheat prices were down one- quarter cent except IWA and Do- mestic No. l Durums. down three- eighths cent. Closing prices: 03151 May 7716; Jly 755:; Oct. 7252a. Barley: May 1.0915; Jly 1.04:; Oct. 9!-lilsb. , Flax: May 3.10; Jly 3.05'aa; Oct. 2.91a : Rye: May 1.08: Jly 1.061210: Oct. 0672a. Prices for Class Two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 Nor 1.75; No. 2 1.12; No. 3 1.70: No. 4 1.60; .1 Durum 2.72Vs; No. 2 2.70l;'2; No. 3 2.69115. 1WA prices: 1 Nor 1.75; No. 2 1.72; No. 3 1.70; No. 4 1.66; l Durum 2.010s: No. 2 2.00: No. 3 1.99. Domestic prices: 1 Nor. 1.75; No. 21.72; No. 3 1.70: No. 4 1.66: (2.10; No. 3 N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK a heavy heating Wednesday in an active market. but rallied impres- lsively at the close. Prices dropped 1 to 4 points fr! quenlly. Gains were small. only roccasionully above a point. ' The market was lower at the opening with selling unusually heavy. The New York stock ex- change resorted to the usual emer- gency measure of flashing current iprices directly from the floor to lthe ticker. The congestion lasted it cleared the market was recov- ering from its lows. A few minutes before the close buyers were atracted by the low .prices and their bids started a rush. The tape was forced behind and rcmained late to the close. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was down 81.40 If PROFESSIO BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. NAL CARDS TB:llTMafhcson WGIWFOSIRI W A N T E D - EXPERIENCED. girl to work in country store,; Queens County. Apply Box 176.: Guardian. giving references and: salary expected. A DRESS-LINGERIE SHOP IN your home. Fifth Avenue. New York fashions. Good cnmmis-l sinns. No investment Writer Modern Manner. Dept. 6049. T Hanover. Penna. 1 150 Richmond St. ,1. Elmer Blanchard, "15 95-E.-L5;.,.- 0:93:23? M. A. Farm:-r, Q.C.. I.L.B. Bank of (lnmmcrro Bldg. Allison M. Gillis. LL13.- Boar. ready for service. W. Rol- and Paynter. French River. 7 F01! SALE - NEWLY FEES - ened. cow. Joe MacEachern. ti . Webster's Corner. FOR SALE - HOUSE AND Lorr situated in North Tryon on Ti-ans-Canada I-Ilghwav. Apply Everett Mayhew. - FOR. SALE -- SMALL FARM. Seven miles from city. All good ' outbuildings. Electricity. James Swan. Cornwall. ' F011 SALE - SMITH CORONA g portable typewriter with carry- I . ing case. In excellent condition. Price 555.00. Phone 6591. Room No. 17. ron sans - FOX Pass is ranch of the late Arthur C. Wood. also two fur sheds. Cheap. Apply to Benj. C. Wood. Alexandra. -Eon SALE - FURNITURE. Large oak rocker. sliding couch. battery radio. R. C. A. Victor: dining room table. oak; brass bed. single. and spring. Singer Sewing Machine. dresser. bed- room set. dishes. large kitchen tal"c. hascburnci No. 12. glass churn Machinery - Driving wagon. rubber tires: disk hiller. cart. truck wagon. Victor Mac- Wlllisms. East Royalty. FARM FOR SALE Belonging to the late Arthur I. Wood. Alexandra. Apply Mrs. Arthur C. Wood clo i..eLncheur. Murray Harbor. For inspection apply to- MR. BENJAMIN WOOD EASTERN TRUST CO. Losr - nnrwnnn Tnnlom 2MddW MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGII RA,D10 SERVICE. uicxin ELECTROLUX nssnsn - svo ANYONE WANTING MATS Fred W. "- "IIOW T0 VALUE OLD STAMPS.” WANTED STENOGRAPHER Apply TH E 154 Richmond St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. l Chas. R. McQua.id, B.A. 156 Richmond St. Dill ISII :7)PToME:rlzlsTs G. F. Hutchesou 51 Son F. G. HUTCHESON. 11.0. 5.1 Grafton St. Dial an :1. A. (7arriTt-hers. R.0. VVnn. 1 Durum 2.1145; No. 2 A 2.09. G” I AP l-Stocks took 8 MARKETS and FINANCE 3157.U. .- ' Volume was immense at 4.500.- W0 shares. The American exchange was lower on a moderate 1.331.000 shares. Canadian stocks were lower. In- tsraational.Nickal dropped at and Dome Mines. Mclntyre and Distil- lers Sensrlm each fall V4. 2 asslfz 1 On the American h . Lake Shore gained 16 but ltoyalite Oil lost 16. What stocks did: Wed Tues Advances 163 129 Declines 976 975 Unchanged 135 153 Total issues 1274 1257 Nlw YORK (AP)-New York unasu: MONTREAL (CP)-Stocks were as much as three points lower Wednesday at the close on thep stock market. . Heaviest losers were Goodyear down three at 156. Consolidated Paper 2V: at 8295, Canada Cement 27: at 397:. Fraser and Aluminium each 156 at Mia and DJ. respectiv- Lakas 1V4 at 34. Lower St. Lawrence Power at 21 and Powell River at 41 each im- proved a point. P a p I r I. miscellaneous indus- trials. utilities and senior metals registered a tr o n g e s t declines. Mines were shaded. Beaucage dip- ped 30 at 54.50. Sullivan 3) at 86.30 and Inspiration 17 at 52.43. Quebec Copper advanced 30 to 53.70. ,Western oils were 15-30 cents easier. ' Industrial Wolume was shares and mines 1.052.300. Of the 288 issues traded 38 were. up. 135 down and 107 unchanged with 18 highs and 14 lows estab- lished. The change's closing averages show hanks off 0.53 at 48.65. util-A ities off 1.1 at 122.0. industrinls off 3.4 at 249.6. combined off 2.6 at 107.200 Lost & Found shed. Charlottetown. and West Royalty parcel containing childts sleigh. Finder please dial 4450. business. Sell to 1500 families. Good profits for hustlers. Write today. Rawleigh'll Dept. C-470-S. Montreal. P. Q. Miscellaneous Doyle. Dial 4305. ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. hooked from their discarded woollens. Apply Box 180 Guar- dian. 7 snnisi Only such guide on the market. we is all it costs and it may be worth thousands of dollars to ARRIVING The week of the 14th ear of Canadian Oil Cake; also car of Beet Pulp. spe- cial off car price. CENTRAL FARMERS - CO-OP Phone 9322 or 8557 For Sale On Mount Edward Road. house of 2' bedrooms consisting and bathroom. living room. loan and kitchen. on haatad oltv tar. Doohl . Int : 1'13. no yai-01.00330 city FOR SALE Alexandr. you. K. Bileski. Station "3" Winnipeg. Man. To Lot T0 LET-FOUR BOOM APART- T0 LET-THREE noon ni.7:s-r- 'l'0 LET-HEATED. To LET - rvvomruiznlsnlsn W A N T E D - VICE-PRINCIPAL WANTED good condition. Dial WANTID - A BABY CARIIIAGI. ' - All mg; Dwain '1-tn'.'.'7..” ....n.. Dial an mALm&" lllchael Bros WANTID-TIA ment. 272 Fitzroy. Dial 6954. ed apartment with water. 185 Prince Street. FURNISH- bedroom. Central. running ad. from Dial 4798. rooms, use of bathroom in heat- ed apartment. Adults. Write Box 17! Guardian Office. Teachers Vlalltail wanted for Souris High School. Supplement 8465.00. - UIUDIO COUCH IN Apply Box '1'. K. Guardian. . 207.2. papers off 12.63 at 1103.76 180 Rir mid st. W lbialh-4747 123 Igrgy-it-1g (mil 5611 and golds off 0.50 at 59.51. A. Walihen Gaudei, LL.B. l BN0" J- Grant. 011- ..ull?flnT..'l3”” ”” ii "'"”'"' "M Phillips Bldg. 111 Grafton St. .125 Kent St; 91-! 5611 Mm Wm H. J. M . . ' Palmer & Hashim Mnningue Ibo", R 9-. E. l. N Bank of Nova Scotin Bldg. rm S. Taylor' R.0m-w 3 Mathew" peake & Corner Kent. E Queen Sta. Hell Ni.n'.,i..... .."1".c;9E-J:-."-;"3t c 175 Grafton Street CHIROPRACTOR 3 linnk Com .. M C Bank Com Right! J. A. MacGulp;an Dr. W. R. Carson fg 3;,-lg, M" ' U Q Currie Bldg. - Di 9424 . Queen at. 301 "IMO St Dill 543 (1 cnll no.7!" :4 luau 1--O7 -t-j-M Grea a es . G. E. MacMlllan. 3.11.. ARCHWECT gg 52E 5g'."M..:l LL-R . G. Keith Pickard, ..:.. ...l. n''....... .1. .1. .. 155 Richmond St. Dial 522: a. Arch. M.R.A.l.C.. Imv 0" - sum-ne-me. m. um . .. -; MacPhee & Traino? Charlottetown. by appointment (loclghutt ,, , 165 Queen St. Dial 4282 Dial 7315 -Smelt!" - - CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 3”"i..."i. .' EX . McDONALD, ounmn it no. ;-1; gm-I I Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial ml ,'.'.. ,3," ' d M . ii. R. DOANE & COMPANY M235? . Nail Rtl Car . 148 Great George Phone 6547 - 8548 ARTHUR J. GARRETT Palmer Electric Building 100 Fitzroy street Charlottetown St.. Charlottetown P. 0. Box 247 Pr Out Our Way Our Bbarding lbw 'mllz1v vsaizvtboaaau :..n................. House Major Hoopla By J. R. Williams JG .Il.watL-A-5 A0,-lwlees.I I'M massa- GASTEDI WI-llL.E WU WERE AWAY, A RICH Fwancletz vlswzo Au:-conorrloueo dz VJHIN E 5Avl IT--HE GAVE CIGEHRG, HUT ALL HE WOIJLD PUT IN IN CA6i-l WAS HJNY NRA--v I'uCi'VU5 LIT LP LIKE A CAQHIVAL WELL, you son: CAN'T 66025 HIM WITH A WILD RTCI-llw Barrett Maize Mv ” THREE 411-15321”... Norands Toronfn Stoclts TORONTO ,lcPl - The stock market suffered Wednesday its sharpest declines in two months. attributed by brokers to falling prices in.New York. Industrialll were hardest hit. They fell sharply at the opening. firmed. then moved slowly down to close. speculstlves ' extrem- ely active. particularly Blind River area ursnlums. showing sharp gains. Their activity pushed the day's volume to a heavy 7.812.- 000 nhares - but more subdued than Tuesday's 9.935.000. Almost at industrial: dropped 31 or more and the group's index fall 3396 points to 381.00, greatest loss since a six-point decline Jan. 4 af- ter the United States federal re- serve board increaaed margin re- quirements on stock-buying to 60 from 50 per cent. Aluminium dropped 38 to Sill. Minnesota and Ontario 38.25 to 556 and Canada Cement 32.25 to 540.75. Dro s between 1 and I2 went to Ball of Montre 1. Canadian Bank of Commerce, Canadian Celanele. Vlckerl. Federal Grain. General Dynamics. shawinigan and Weill- ans. Strong. active speculative: in- cluded Lexindin up 17 cents to 68. Quebec Copper 40 to 98.56. Mentor 36.10 01.44 and .Carl-Mat 22 to Noranda and Hudson Bay each dropped (1 to lead base metals down. Drops as great as as cents went to many wutarn oils includ- ing Pacific Pete. North C nadlan. Merrill. Dome Exploration and Canadian Colliaries. Index losses: lndustrlsla M6 to sans. Ida 1. to DJ, base .4ltet0B.1'I.andwastarn ollatnqatoloaai. fltlllthii ' '3'": iaunulmin so no so an in II in IIAema0aa 11 17 ll DOAlherlIt so no so gxmmaw anti: lI Alnoin us so an nu Cons as so so an-..... m 11:: ll. :..'2:..'1'... 5 1: :lllA-HO . I 7:56. '3::”'...;.. '3 -:3. n '51 ' "E" 2' it 3” it 35:: , , ely. CPR 1'74 at 29 and Great' 10100 10.100 IQIIZIHF I050 igszatizszssssgsssaiiagi C C C 1450 C 000 2 alar 6700 0 and G res 2520 C Petrof Pr 4591 C P L Pets 260 C Prnlh 320 C Vic! "00 C Willis 2700 Chlb Keyrrf Chin Expl 13500 Chimn 15200 Flt ljlr Cobalt I700 COCII WI 500 Cod RM! 0500 Coltixtm 7280 (7 RM 2500 C Allenh 35200 Con All (' Deni! C Disc 712 (T Fenlm U00 5000 Doris Fon Gil 200 C G Arms: 2700 10330 515000 19500 1000 (fun 11' Mae 1600 U100 C Drn,-2 Ctln Illlw C Halliw (ton Matar (1 Mosh (0 Northld T1150 Con Orl l0t'KI F2154 Con Red Pop M143 H1023 723 100 750 12400 4500 '25 mun I000 'lIf!fl .1300 00075 57.50 1000 Eilreka War 117745 IJJX 15150 no 250 son 4050 00.10 100 Can Put It C sannorm (' 5603 can Gas Fnnwesl Cosmos (foul Crol Ur Crow N Unmr I".VpI Dom Alb nflllIlt'II't nlll'PK n-.-no Eureka P.'lI"N'ni' Fnlconhdla Fllran Fr" Gr 0 Fr Pr Fed Kirk Fed Pate Frnh Frnh Debs 100 Fron wtl A100 Gaitwln 5100 I051 10300 4.1000 .1600 li00 wind 1000 wt P-r Plains Dev 100 mi loo IIIKNI naaa mu mm 1111! INIO '5NI moo "V000 ioon I000 10 H and nnunli tr. 2555 "1000 IIM mm town 575 lln7.'t I000 V000 5000 1400 7500 2200 7800 "3250 MM molt sic mm 4700 wt! "100 rt: 1-? -1 Gcco Mlllel Giant Yk Gellcvl , 1.1""50 G1-.-onora Gods L Goldale r...,.i. nnuso Gn Gas 0 N (in Cr SW GP Grltioll rmlgh Giinnnr rm...-v 7' l'-wllllrn View mi, Fauna V nI LII wts Headway -mm, . IIi'!ll Cr ul-vhwtmd "olllr Home Oil Itnm VI Hoyle I-Iv ("hard Vrlt Nickel Inl Pelt .l.-we Exp Jaoknlfe JM-V WIII Jiiculet Jasper Johilrke Jeilltot Jnllet Jnnsmlth Jupiter Kanvilll Ker Add u....y,,,.,,,,, Keyrnat Kirk Lake '(lrh Nlld "VI Kit-It Town 9000 "N! Krllllnl Krnv Oil 1 slnniziheiningag '2.-.2;cg-;Eg55Ed;nsEg:sge:Ei:ig:aEEEIlci;Ei:s3 nng..::ngn:. 5555I-:IEl::I:t!3!I:'.!3!iiiE:iE::g: ii555E!;5Iggi8g2!DEE:l!!iiigtiang! g :-3::::5::;s W :ni:3e:si,:n5:.aEgs:in g!Es;: : -Ii: I sisg.:. s Ida:.Sle:leEnnx::! E sEgaaEia!E ig;i;E?::g::s . - . :a::5;::E:-a2:::Eni E .E:e :a:i;s ;2da&:i:s::;s:: ::.E3a5:E;::ns .T0a8!ainn:a .- I i- -s O” .. gE2.. ' Cu: .4 :- gggecgiggo-sign S S g: 3- ? .E::::a::;s 2.1141815 it faagini is Ex.::nig5a:a5.::E:Es ' private life. following a distin- nuuv Ina Onhaui F. fevers. C.M.O. The Canada Life Assurance Com- pany announces the election of Graham 1''. Towers, C.M.G., to its Board of Directors. Mr. Towers recently re-entered guiahod career as the Governor of the Bank of Canada. Bails Out C1:1A'fl1AM. N. B. ICP)-An F-m Sabre jet fighter crashed north of this east-central New Brunswick air-training school wednesds, but the pilot bailed out and landed unharmed. The R. C. A. F. identified him as F0. J. 0. H. Gagnon. 22. of St. Leonard. N. B. His swept- wlng fighter plunged near Trac- adie. 50 miles from here. The force said Gngnon was picked up and returned to base. REAL HANDICAP NOTTINGHAM. England ICP)- During his 40 years as a police- man. detective chief Percy Elling- ton nevcr used handcuffs. He 0 Urlanium Minges Atdvifsediv-. To Unite For :-Production 1 lursuiuv, tgrl - utamtuu mines wliaoul muuug uiculuas WOfI.IMVl.llQ tluesuay to gel to- gether in Joint enuirpriae so that ulnosy could get. into earw produc- ti. LAIU advice came from Eugene B. aolchklss. of New York. vice- presldent of Vlbro Corporation of AIIICHCI, .tn an nddreu to the 1-'rospectors and Developers Asso- ciation. .- tiovernnient contracts. both in Canada and the United states. as- sured a uranium market until 1062. and he suggested-that the industry make the most. of this assistance. so that need for future government activity would de- crease. L n r g e r Canadian properties were providing their own mills. and the crown-owned Eldorado Mining and Refining. Ltd. would accept privately-...oduced ores on a custom basis. OBVIOUS LIMITS The crown company's capacity. however. had obvious limits. and it was being asked whether .or - not government should provide further faculties. He would not as an American offer an opinion on Canadian: pol- icy. but if the question were ask- ed in the United States he would a . an emphatic "no". Rather. he felt one solution to the problem .could be found in establishment ofl regional cus- tom mills. located where adequate supplies of ore were within eco- nomlc radius. Such facilities. decllred One-seventh of N. B. Teachers I Never Trained FREDERICTON tCP) The province's royal commission on education finance said Tuesday more than one-seventh of New Brunswick's 4.200 school teachers he s iiiig I 55::D!::;33g5-iBi;.5E:55g:33 gig eilia :i.:nE:ggg!g!g pm li”!P Its! stasis Ilia! 35::-i::zs's5- ' 91-. . Nmluh Min-....,l. luau. soul veailuas in on. .....l, lllollld no puasilue wiulout .4, serious s tlnancial uurueu tui .... dtvidual small nuns ovmei-.. ....ii would permit many oi! tneui .g startiproduolng s marketsoie con. castrate long hatoro they wuulg heahlatndosouthairowu. Present demand for Illllllun tested on military rpquluimnu. but the long-range future for nu..g clear energy depended upon ex. pandiag power requirements. Al. ready the cost of nuclear fueling appeared to be approaching um of coal. and in oplnln. ,; lmllly the future electric power 1.. dustry would be based to an overt increasing degree on flsslonahlg materials. t Locke Road 1 --Mrs. Edward Griffin of sun. too. was in Bummerside, on sni. urday. February 3th. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grim. were in Glengarry on Monday IVQ. 1 nlng. They attendsd the wake oi Mrs. David Ewan whose funeral took place on Tuesday morning, March 1st. Fred Rlx of the Locks Road, was in Oluary on Wednesday, March 2nd. George Meggison of Knulstui-ii, was in Forest View on Wednudsy, March 2nd. During her few days visit in AL herton. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault attended the funeral on Monday morning of the late Rev. Father Monaghan: then she returnert to her home in Forest View on Tiles- day. March lat. John Wedge of Forest View, was in Lower Howlan on Tuesday. March 1st. " I Mrs. John Mcltae of Alhertoii. Police said the fifth member of the gang is believed to come tron: Tstraiiltvllle. Qua. Lucien L'Abbe of Tetraultvllle W" I". has already pleaded guilty to 33:, fraud charges and i will be un- vdn T fenced later. brother. Jacques. & pleaded not my and was re- manded pendlng trial. hide The two wornell-Cecile Pare. 3.1:!!! IV 31. and Gertrude R nu-vlaux. I- both pleaded guilty. Mil llarviaux Illi IIIDUIIIY way; took away the criminal's were never trained for their jobs. was in Summerside on Saturday, , gugpenderg, The observation was contained February Nth. in the ' ' is report which 37500 Nun: 11 1! "V: Eucatlon Minister Claude D. Tay- The many friends of Mn. Torn gggg Sen LAIID " I19: 1:: "ff lor tabled in the legislature. it was Butler of Glengarry are very M0 N3: Mg..." 43 42 420, written after 16 months of public sorry to hear of her continued ill- l600New Bid SW: as 29 hearings by chairman William H. ness in the Western Hospital. All aooo N Bristol N W 3,35 Mackenzie of Saint John and his hope to see her able to return to ".3 :3”; '(':I',)”''' '1: "5"; ":2 two associates. her home soon in good health. soo Neconcord M in to The commission said quality of . MMN Continental 35 it 53 ersonnel was s need that stood Angus Mcbalns of the Loch P 15"” N", "" "ti. "" '?.”,.a out above all others Failure to Road. was in 0'Leary on Thurs- .';'::,'3 ';',l,,,,,,,. t" mi, recognize It would produce chil- nay. March 3rd. ' in New Dickan nu 240 no dren unable to write or figure prop- 4000 N Hill-rid" We '5 1-'1 ei-I . Vance and Francis Griltlii oi the i"0ftN it on it 14 24 y u .g.,., ,.,”,”mfM., . , , I "The cornerstone of our program Locke ltoadtv wjere in 0 Leary on two My Janna av. M TV: is. competent and enlightened Thiirsrday en ng. l54l0N Kel 2: 2w. 2.0-: tgachlng." it said. N 1-." 1?. ” 13:5; STANDARDS vsitv Louis Araenault of Forest View. "m H.'.",':" ll; ' ii” in The commission said ' aching was in O'Leary on Thursday evo- 11500 N Mnrril 15 It NH standards varied almost as greatly ning. 7'0"” MY"""' 7" "1 '" as the quality of the schools in 2333 'f., l:.,, '2... New Brunswick. Johnson Cullicutt of the R:-servo ,Jo0oN nu: s M ii "There are many devoted. well- Road. was in Howlall. on Friday, N000 N Row" " ” " trained teachers in New Brunswick March 4th. 3”" " 0"" L " 1'" ” whose work muilt bring happiness -AM l289 N Super I70 160 205 Th . th r W 541125 N Thllrh A9 34 M. 10 IIIDIIY PBPEIIIS. IEFE STE 0 C T A soil N ih Yel sh. sir. sh persons whose inability must hrinz K 2 A W" M” W" '” ll” "5 heartbreak voung persons unfltted On - li'333 Nltlzutlflem ll: zit: 2:42 in mind or spirit to educate the : l1B5Noranda am saw. um youth of the land." it said. -His many friends will regrsl 129600 N-"I015 31 ti 1” Of the 4,164 teachers on staff in to learn Mr. William Thompson. "”"'"V" 2” 2" '7 1953 6411 had never been Baltic has been confined to ill! I150 Normat an .115 no -l""9- I ' . soon Coil m sss sss trained and "in most cases" had home with an attack of jaundicp 6000Nnr Inc 0- "I "I not even leached high school. An and nu hop. (or g gpegdy rennin ,.;;?N'fm3,';;nf"W'-19' it,” W" '-3:” additional 147 held only third-class ..-y. - : ll d- l till” all” cl” 33:25:: and 77 ad sewn cl" Master Donnie Msclaqd. son of 50003"! 1” "1 1” It admitted the sincerity of un- Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mlcl-A00 ,.,3; 3,111, ':.'.' 1:47 trained personnel but said the sys- will be sorry in lelnl ll! ll I 17194 um Opem 41: ms: tem they represented is basically lent in the Prince County I-losplalt. 40533 Egiarllizl. :5 :53 fl! "n5(.'""d' ,, a , Mrs. 1 George” Nlclitaym ofP Mal- ll00 ac Ias '11 4 pl pequg g . 9. en g Q rlncl 35:: 5:: iii." County Hospital where she under- L Pan went 3:1” 2: 1.1 . went an operation. IT"! 3300 gain: 1:3": 13,; I11: PrIVaie Miss Joyce Lord has returned 46 a so to her home in Carleton Sidllll um: ,P'::"I'(mI:l'II an 400 4:? ICHICAGO. tAP)-One of Vthe nu, lpenduu -. plan." way. !1.'l0Peacc an no :75 ml first nuclear leactors for private and the mug of her gm" Mn. nggggufgnon r,'; ,3 is iinduataiiial resrelfrch will he built -Lloyd - , Hgmmgn, iiooo Patrol as u 44 It C880 5 V9” p M Lo" M. mu” uoorlckcr no in 139 The Armour Research roundn- . 9l8"- "3 9 ' 5133: ;'.i;''- g... 1.3.. 3” tion of the Illinois Institute of firm Him: and Marshall Delga- I - I. . 1 4 . ' were ' to - 00 so T illglt 15:: Roux! gt: 1:: the 5500..0ll0 reactor will be built "'""d” "l T""d'y' M'"h m' 3133 5:21? . 0' no an em on the institutes campus by North The many. friends of Mn. E. H- um Pronto II ass as out American Aviation. lnc. M1dwest- gem, Kensington. will be sorry in mm" 3 at 33 em Industry will join the founda- 1...-n .i.. 1. .,,.u.ng 1. an, Princt 31.99 qu. cm. .4 (Q 4; tion. in financing the cost of the Countp Hogplul, summgrgide. mom 0 can . us no as project. . - lmgkf” 3,2" 3,? Uranium fuel for the reactor Ml" E-l9”9" 39”'”'dv tludm lm 0 Malanl an M0 150 will he obtained from the United 3" P- w' C" '99” '3'” w”l”"d ” 13:: dim. 1;: 1: 132: States Atomic Energy Commission ll" Mm” ”' K""m3”"' Alli c7.'t::l'..'..i am am 0" 8" "9Xi9Dd9d'l0'"" 5395- The The Rev. and Mrs. L. M Mur- MCtulJItI M mzvc JV: AEC has given tentative blessing uy, Kqnglnglnn. are visiting in '33: iR:,'r';'k '3 I, in to the project but is holding up Hgllfgx, 19093..” 10 in in final approval until it passes on W FIN W1 N M the design. building plans sclle- 0" sum” "9"l"l- ”b'l”"y ms Rxspnr -n as cl d H! f i h ,1 271). . special ,9,-Vic; 01 hyml 730,, R,.,m,...,, M ,5 ,5 u o operat on and cath safe- 1 ii Md In the mem saoo Rix Athah I40 110 137 guards. 5 "3 "5 W” l'"”" ., woo Rupun Au. iv. 4'. The renew, known M. me orial room of the Princetown Un 1'00 841- All 1 1 ' .. ted Church at Malpeque. Man)" 0' mo 5..., my 111,-, 10 1. acqueous-homogeneous or. water- m. oh, (wow. mu W." much 17894 In I M! 41': 430 boiler" type, will produce neutrons i .' ims Acur Ralnh Il.'l m 20.1 d ,. .. f r - entovod by all w were am!" im Ilia an 1 av. 3” ' " ' The ' : were Mrs. sins slim soil too 505 in the fields of biology. metallurgy. Funk Bennie and Mrs nan,” mo gimme 1:0 1:” .13” food processing, electronics. chem- M.cN,m i msguf" 43 u lstry. tQXtlI0l. Oil! and IIIIOI. - g Tmglt-O-l,l'l:e. .3318": ll: rubber and leather. machineI'y.l The members of Baltic l-iirlnl on .:: ::'.'::.:l :".:.":'.'.'.':..:::d '2: tr." W, I . "lung gwllu M ass us in .a..... William Cousins. February 280'- VV" '7" 1” N a with a good attendance of mice :3 l:; is Detectives Scott was an-.. om . .14 31 as H in bq lus- m :3. A :1. Member of Guns .. .:.'..':-.:v...'"'"'....:."....... ,:g.'f';."n'.'3”' '3 "1? 2:: teacher for and 010 A3257 M', "W '13,.,. M MONTREAL. (CP) -Detectives Inn-ounahi u 1”. Sume- M2001-r-nn Pu. ,1 3. Tuesday sought a 29-year-old con- 1, mum” mm fur recall mi;-;I:ggl 417: 4:11.; struction worker believed 0) be iii”... ",1 5 mi. 9, ,.,u,,.. nu , 530,, U M" u um. the last member of a gang of five gum, .. mum” ".tn. l0010ilA.lg W m persons who police say defrauded ' 'm :1,NM:imIa ' 7:: 100 parish priests of mom in the last Mr.t and Mrs. George Crnil: H Um, I. '3 1'6 years. have returned to their homem. am Ii Can u, 1,, Four members of the gang-two llamilton. after a (pleasant V mo Van lot 3 I man and two,won'len-appeared with Mr. and . ll CV0” lg: 3I'o".:. lg” "3-:5 lint) we:kA hahf:rab'. glue! Judge ier of Newcastle. N. . nu uar c m u in St. Jer- I7!!! llvllliins 3.. so one. Que... on 40 charges of M” "'5 V” '3"? "”M""” '12: mgwirg for ns cheques in the name of I'm"? "Hm". G'W'- W" ". -' m W T"nw m .h prguu. lath". to 5 513007. F00?" Mrs. James Cousins;-Ialtlc. if agnli heading M ”".:"'”.'."i':.":t".?-”l at... UaftadChltch lartaasvedl uniuctuowu-inn-yet . I r um. u m it I'.I'c?.' ? was sentenced to than t in V silage hgr Fmlfx! . so are E & March 18. I .. . g s . '.i ..5'-