ad if REAL ESTATE | SERVICES 7 One of these could be for you. to completion in Sher- wood—large lots, all 3 open fireplace, dining, 5 bedroom home in Brighton district, not new but in exce}lent re- pair. Colonial, close to Holy Redeemer, 4 bdr. priced Handy to downtown. 5 bedroom, split level, family room,. 11% baths, Moreau Drive. i Street. Good buy for “handy” man, a King size 4 bdr. family ie WILSON Prince Street MORELL RINK Thursday, 8: p.m. ley abandoning toothpastes arid |STains may vary from core- | cast flood lev \USE MORE LAND I; ; halibut, cole-slaw, dessert and bevers remgntn’ yf aust League, finals ieee crdinery baking soda to sg po peter The first step will be to get Wan dae Saicdad cs ow. : 4 ersona) ; rus along a 2 walyers from fiver - nk prop- a age. Price: Adults $1.00; Children 50c. MONTAGUE LEGION Home weekly} mouthwash of salt and water. er Oe ca li effect erty owners, enabling machin- scan Hota a eat © ~ OVERWEIGHT? members aed ai members “ed * OBITU RY "ot the peospeciets 100d whet erty.” operate on Privae prom |wheat, farmers intend to eut the : mem and members, wel- | ° : amount of idle land. Thetr in- Eat all your favourite foods Basilica. Recreation Centr e ee | JA ee ue _ =. ae ae coe met hours |tentions indicate a reduction of . such as butter, bacon, cheese, | = | BENERIT DANCE at _rortue Inserted by the feinily. __leent from’ the 1968 total: 27.990,- |i" Premier Roblin told mu prairie summerfallow acredge Co. Ltd. HUNTING? modern kitchen & bath. | Older 4 bdr. on Spring : ‘GIVE US A TRY Tel. 4-5254 arenes _ peas Driveways and Walks Free Estimates. telephone 2-1406. Snecial Notices Where Am I? What Store Am I In?, .I contain precious metal! See my story on how I was born in Bavaria on the back of my card. Princess Hand Made | | -| Jewellery from West Germany. | NOTICE ” ‘Spediei? St. Patrick's dance and entertainment Montague Legion Home, ‘ander, weight 6 Ibs 2 ozs / SMYTH: te Loving Memore@ |iRx » Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Birt of 17, 1965, Always remembered, SORREY — At the Kings County dear brother Earl |Memoria! Hospital on March 15th, 1966, /4way March 17, 1959, ter for Douglas, Willie and Anna. Beyond its golden door {DUNN — McORIE — Mr. and Mrs. | bet eres Memorie« never die. Seymour Dunn wish to announce the | You live’ with us in memory still, |engagement of their ee Mary | |Sheila Dunn of Charlottetown Dale McGhie of Essex, Ontario. The | Laurie and Keith Hurley. wedding will take place at the Chapel | of Our Lady of Loretta, RCAF Stat- etl Summerside, Saturday April 16th, IN MEMORIAM — WOOD — In loving Not for today" but always will. LARKIN — In loving dear mother and’ grandmother | William Larkin who March 17th, 1965. Your memory, ever dear; memory of Mrs. |Luey Larkin who passed, away March daughter . Mon. ord who -pissed ig is a home not made by hands Shearwater, N.S., om March 26, 1966. | ae che falling leaves the years go I WISH to thank Dr. Stewart and Dr. to Glen | Remembered today and always Annie visited’ me, sent flowers, card= memory of: our) paused ao WE WISH to express our sincere ap- As long as life our hearts shall hold |D°Fs» to the. Kensington Fire Depart. And o’er your grave” in loving griet|{0T their assistance during our recent Sadly missed~ by daughter: “Bernice, Bonita and Donnie. the Commons he is asking -'Covehead are happy to ounce the ,DOIRON — In . loving memory of Securities issued by U.S. cor- ROBERT McINNIS arrival of their on. ‘toner Loris, 7 ice, Thomas and grandchidren Maureen, mother, Mrs. Alice Dorion. who pass- \porations overseas. Interior — Exterior Painting '.; 20%, at the Charlottetown Hos Shella, Tommy, Rosemary eran tee 75 a The move was a reaction to: | P. ‘ Pital on Mareh 8, 1966, i Just a tribute of love and remem } and apering. An A-1 job FORD — In loving, memory of our beanae current U.S. guidelines which _ For one who was one of the best M le The ane she missed on lLife’s high. as Sharp said may put: an - due pressure on Canada’s cap- Ks to Mr. and Mrs. Heraert Sorrey of | It only takes a little space w B | int Telephone 092-2189 day Montague, & son, weight 10 tbs. 10| To write how much we miss you. May. ‘the find in God’s garden of? ital market. : New Bungalow duplex 894-4896 after 5 p.m. ozs. A brother for Wafda and George. To forastUhergay we Tost ue lives re Additional spending esti- in Sherwood contains 1 CARMODY'S | WHITE — Lloyd and Marie of Mil- /Always remem by ssisters Lilla, suai mi and alvare remembered mates totalling $173.701,576 for 4 bdr. & 1 2 bdr. apt. ere . [kebey to. onacacetne-areival’ at ce oe “children Clarence and: Alice the fiscal year ending March : appy to announce the arriva a y i \° of Tiling Service daughter, Connie Gail at the Prince FRENCH — In loving memory of LONGAPHIE: In loving memory’ af a nee tabled in the Com 8—new Bungalows close Cement Floors Edward Island Hospital, March 15, Artie, rene who passed away March | Mrs. Longaphie who passed away #. : 1966. Weight 6 Ibs., 154 ozs. “A sis. | 17th, Mareh 17th, 1962. Legislation that would al- Down memory lane once more ‘ee a low federal aid for financing cold storage and hbait-freezing | Awaits th < We 1 ide. Wi wate - : bedrooms. "Phone 4-4856 ENGAGEMENTS © | fii "atin elrg™” TTY] Ne agtet Pe mite, Wes RARE te Ste for fishermen was Me | . one 4- RICE — MACLACHLAN — Mrs. Pearl Aad ie that noes not_made by mate a» this day and’ dite memories of. troduced. { g } rw epare en renew i Duplex yrs.—best lo- NOTICES : no a ka sate deaiter: aes | A vlace for us ‘an. whoa he calls | The great friend we inst Dear Moth- The Commons also was told cation—Brighton $2,500 [Wren Marilyn Eleanor of HMCS| We'll meet our loved one there er in you. a debate on capital punish, will handle, Lost eet at aa wie cadet” na MI Meni sa ment is to art seat _wook 7 sate wai = |\HMOS Terre” Nowa. an cen at | s after a two-day supply debate. 8 bdr. Ranch — North ia cs om black Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Maclachlan of SMITH — In loving memory of our | CARD OF THANKS - The Dominion Bureat of Ri Rost.o1, -R with Poe ee eae cece, oe ‘planes ff i jax, Marriage to take vince oe at. | fone, ers Apart Ace who passed Statistics reported farmers in- liver mnoad—L. Kh. wi ichael’s Chapel, HMCS Shearwoter, tend to sow 29,616,100 acres of wheat this year, up five per cent from 1965. THURSDAY, March 17 . | Moore. also the nurses and nurses aids and staff of Prince County Hospital for the care given me while a patient there; also Father Bradley and all who and | treats A sincere thank you. Mrs. — McLellan, leton Siding. ° : of minor. government bills. preciation to all our friends and neigh. until March 22. ~The Commons meets at 2:30 | p.m. to start study of a series | The Senate stands adjourned | # Canadian investors to boycott » — |ment, and the RCAF Fire Department, Day Of Dentist One used Tractor Mount DahIman 1964 model, to be completely re-conditioned. One used single row Dahlman 1962 model to be completely re-conditioned. Two used 200 bu. steel Bulk boxes used only last season. Some real good Grey & Snyder pickers combines & harvesters —bagger type. — old) produce, frozen food, 3 deck dairy,. open meat, call us today, de- livery in April. Storev Electric Ltd. mann cases (5 years |~ more pounds per week. Guar- anted results. Send stamped addressed envelope plus $1.00 plete diet. Dominion Diet Cen- tre, Box 309P, Manotick, | cream, etc -and~ stilt -lose~6 or {~~ for full information and com- | Phone 894- 7338 “Pndey, Night Fish Fry English style fish and chips. Fresh BANQUET HALL - ~ 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 18; at 8:15 p.m. slides by Brent Wood | REGULAR Friday a dance Fugiti in Belfast Hall. Music. by the vee He says he believes dental ‘ research will perfect a way of SUMMAGE SALM: «i the Community making tooth decay—and den- entre, Sa jay, arch 19th at 6 tists—things of the past by the Cw by Holy Redeemer | vear 2,000. Dr. Parfitt said he’s con- vinced that with a modest re search budget he could find a DR. A. P. Stewart will be absent from his office rom March 17th to Mareh 31. THE REGULAR monthly meaiing of Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal, Canadian Legion will be held in the | Clover Club Thursday, March , “It could be in the form of sored by Women’s — Institute. |“yet the university has given CANOE COVE Hall Friday, March me $4,000 and an assistant to do on his trip to the Holy Land, also loca} talent. : he present he told the KINGS COUNTY ental Vokes, tooth. decks Id be cut-down considerably KIDS’ DELIGHT : ‘Wheat Acreage Increase ‘ OTTAWA (CP) Canadian farmers intend to increase planned is seen as a reaction to booming wheat sales abroad and a developing short supply situation internationally. The au warned the amount of acreage actually seeded to wheat and other In aid of Mr. and Mre. Alfred -Downe|. MURDOCH E. MacSWEEN —fand family;-Anyone unable to attend | }can send contributions to Mrs. Ken Friends and relatives were. Burke, Fortune mies. saddened to learn of. the death SOURIS KNIGHTS of Columbue On January 30, 1966 at the Prince Players presents St. Patrick’s Play Edward Island Hospital of Mur- 200. The 1966 spring wheat total is_also a—shade_below_ the 1964 ‘record of 29,230,000. Prospective. winter wheat ac- reage is 410,000, up 13 per cent from the 362,000 of last year. |seed down by the same percent- lage to 1,368,000 acres from fence in the face of an ominous, if uncertain, spring flood threat. The. civic flood control com- mittee gave the go-ahead to the engineering department to start raising dikes to 30 feet, two feet above the oar recently fore- Red River ‘flood bowl” area jbetween_ Winnipeg and the }United States border that con- |\trol measures should be set up by April 7. Mr. Roblin said about 31 miles other than saidgh: with previou: year’s figures in brackets: (414,000); rapeseed ‘680,000 (738, - 000). Corn for grain at 780,000 acres and soybeans at 278,000 acres are both up four per cent, while potatoes are up six per cent at 317, 200 acres.’ iby six per cent from last year’s” 26,580,000. The prospective figure ‘is- 25,100,000 acres, per cent below the 1960-64 aver- age of 27,200,000. The prospective wheat acre “ . |e ww! ” eee : : : ee : Deas camer’ Mr Witted’ 3. Sukh Parliam ent | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. March 17, 1966. 19% canal . - . who ~passed away March 16, 1954 Properties For Sale FOR KITCHEN Cabinets and other | V | TA L S TATI S T | Cc S$ ; | Heo ca. ee om fcmeiinn | PROMO NIE REGO OE RE RR OER LE SEI = hiaeaninmnamaomnonincenen'| Carpenter work: Telephone 2-312, * Ant as dawns another year i © ee : PAINTING reer et, At A Glance | fa: im Oughts ofr him are always near ? BIRTHS. [Robert Wood. whe penseg aay Maron | DAIS Of sednane, Mil come over. us tf Trends -may in a we have Interior and exterior, paper forgotten By THE CANADIAN PRESS hanging, wash ceilings and COOKE — At Jeffery Holis Hospital, tasiagty remembered by daughter fR,,. ‘sew jittle know that we. remem Wels: Tenachable orice. 0X (tee yoy Aen me ee bee ue WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1966 rs. George e (nee Anc our heart we sti ave you are crane: : : perienced Elaine Smith) a son, Jeffery Alex- LARKIN ee as Ccokalea Finance. Minister Sharp told Being Planned For West. ‘ a silent te. | fre thanks reasonable. LENNOX HOME March im ime, eo i see canta fenry [Lorne Adam To one cae ak thank se ie eek ; Always remembered by the family. ‘Mason, grandsons Anthony and Paul. | Tee ‘Suhasmn's, ation,” Is Seen Ending _ Jerry B. Boumna, just _vis- - farm at Belmont, Mich., where for $650, Bouman hopes te place, hot water haat” of {NOTICES NOTICES able in forward turret, awaits he operates a custom gun shop Pye bere it in —— “ prt wae ERE The Aged . A VANCOUVER (CP)—Dr. Gi-| towing cable to be attached to” and target range. Purchased { spins around his farm recreation room. .- nnouncements ‘bert Parfitt, acting dean of | 4 for miles around hope he ‘sue g vu Tel.: 4-4968 POT ATO H ARVESTERS dentistry at the University of |_ au! his Army T6 tank to his from_e Detroit tavern owner ceeds. {AP Wirephoto) 2 bdr. 11% storey located 40 Water Street J CITY & QUEENS B.C, sees the day when den- on. Alexander Drive. Charlottetown tists won't be needed. ‘ Saturday, March 19th. We still have two new 1966 model single row |r:30 17 ata gum we would chew, a sprav |wheat acreage this year to the |1,435,000. MANITOB, home on Richmond St., Minis : clit P Dahlmans available. . a jor mouthwash,” he told 9 |second-highest total on record,| “Acreage intentions for the| Oats 1,680,000 actes (1, 690,- also double tenement ; bY u eters KEY NORTH River Rink tonight pre-dental stude Tues the Dominion Bureau ofStatis-|Prairie provinces for grains |000); barley 800,000 (601,000); Nast dook- Buy both el Also new steel bulk boxes both trough fer Vie ce, Gao eee ities reported Wednesday. ; rye 136,00 (151,00); flax 1,050,- properties, and dave dak and Archie Stewart. telescopic bottom type- Pm.; Loyalist va. East Wiltshire 10:00 The protective coating would A survey by the federal | Wi . = ieee rapeseed 150,- : Also bulk box pm. probably be adapted to dental |agency of farmers’ plans as of 000), . lars. | Everyone Welcome. sinter extensions for unloading sets into - LEANTRY MAME ns ss we | te : Me rch 2 reduced a figure. ot innipeg Aa SASKATCHEWAN ae fs 1 at 2 ’ acres, up per cen . _ 8 bdr. 1 storey, McKin- : Potato contracts available on larger units. Also |PircsPamacredt by Hignfiela eared. ie industry, uch 88|from the estimated actual tla Gets Set ley. 2,100,000 (1,750,000); | Fe non St. off Maipeque Rd. NOTICE see us about your seed corn and corn harvest the plastic coating now used 08 |of 28,282,200 last year. 309,000 -<340,000); flax 600,000 _ : ¢. mm harvesting | POWNAL RINK Thursday, March Some frying pans to which food| If farmers carry through with (610,000); rapeseed 538,000_ file ai so Abani tong - equipmen Ith, 8.30 ne ora Maron game, Pow. particles will not stick. o ogre ae will he oe For F ood (555,000). ag ' r de an ention store op- - centa. | refused |00d only to the 29,685,000 ALBE : inspection call erators — now talus _ Sunny | ale Farm s Lid. WILTSHIRE HALL — Come to our . eee a e such a Prion i Hing ot ok WINNIPEG (CP)—This city of wes — a, ot i Crokinole Party Friday, the B.C. Research 900,000 (3,390,000) ; orders for used Huss : Good. prizes and. lunch See tim a er &.! by. private sources |S8Y_50, the increased acreage eases moved Wecneetsy Ps 181,500 (200,000); flax 480,000 Properties Wanted | tario. vAunt Abby Answers An Ad”. in & ‘doch Edmond MacS of je is 11 cent above the Mary’s SEEDING HIGHER of ot dikes will have to be age per ‘FARM WANTED 100.300 acres between| | , _ AGRICULTUR AL MEETING. |Mareh eae Hal. Souris Wednesday. Brookfield in his 75th . Al} Manitoba farmers intend to |raised and ‘added: 1960-64 average and comes at ara Coma Walene tr aia | FOR LATE {8:30 p.m. Specialties. though in failing health for some |seeq 3,370,000 acres to spring| "We can cope with the situa-|a time when Prairie farmers |. farming. Buildings optional. Terms, : “VARIETY CONCERT — cammrtge eomtns_he_had been active until | wheat, up four per cent from |tion.” have harvested four, successive eash. Please reply giving general des- NOTICES ° Hall, Thursday, March 17th at 8 ie entering the hospital. He under- |iast year. Saskatchewan would| Primary dikes protecting bumper wheat crops following or Sac akat losslion, Yebas, sueede ° United Church Centre, O'Leary sponsored..by Peters Road Ladies aia, Went surgery from which he re-!ne up five per cent to 19,500,000 |Greater Winnipeg and its half-|the 1961 Prairie drought. hospitals. To: Mr...J. Jones, 226 ‘ : ee jcovered for a short time but/acres, and Alberta up two per| million population, built after; Acreage planned for durum Wincott Drive, “Toronto,” Ontario, Can- /EE PAGE 3: PRINCE COUNTY |2tadually grew weaker and |cent to 6,200,000. the 1950 disaster ‘which inun-|wheat is 10 per cent higher tham = : Frida Ma rch 18 -1966 8 30 P M ‘passed away on the above date. | For ali Canada, prospective dated large areas of the city /last year’s 840,000. The 1966 fig- EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT oc ee Y, ’ - oO. «M, | wensincton ring tonight ‘Thurs. Born at Brookfield, a son of the | ats acreage would be virtually |and suburbs and forced whole- yre is 920,000 acres, but still : - day): Old timers skate — 8 to 10 p.m. late John MacSween and Emily |unchanged from last year at|sale evacuation, are 26% feet well below the 1960-64 average t CREDIT SUPERVISOR Discussion and speakers on potato — matters, dairy support and taxation. Younker, he .was an. honorary member of the Loyal Orange As- OBITUARY ‘sociation, Chairman of the Lt ARNOLD COLIN SHERREN eal pole committee for the 9,597,100. Barley, meanwhile, would rise 18 per cent to 7,119,- (700 acres from 6,037,600. Rye j;would be down nine per cent at above winter average ice level. LACK PROTECTION’ No such dikes guard the towns of Emerson, on the Minnesota of 2,055,000. MAKES THREE GIFTS . Inserted. by the family jPast thirty years, and was. '678,000 acres. compared with |border; Morris, between Emer-| The sea supplies only three All interested invited ways active in all church and | tities: i i ; - 745,500 last year. Flax would be |son and Winnipeg; and a num-|minerals in large quan $ Young man to supervise a group of Credit Offices ‘community affairs. eutae a a in northern Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and The family and many friends | . of Arnold Colin Sherren atfec- | Left to cherish the memory of | ‘down five per cent to 2,130,000 acres from 2,239,000 and rape- common salt, magnesium bromine. : the Red River Valley. Prince County tionately called “Meech”, son |@ kind and loving husband and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hessel sell | father are his wife, the former | Sherren were greatly shocked at |Jamle. Sentner, one daughter, |his sudden passing at his home Aleatha, Mrs. Parker MacPhee, | Hampshire, two sons Ian, Brook- | 120% Elm Ave., January 2, | field and Horace in Scarboro, | 1966 in his 53rd year. Although in poor health for many years, | Ontario. te 1 aa Abe oe he always rallied through. Then "0m ie td ped God called him home to suffer | Sisters, Sadie - amsay | ho more. |Hardy, Charlottetown and fas | His, passing has left a void in mie, Mrs. Archie Campbell, -Sas- Prince Edward Island. Preference will be given to a ident ili t id th So th Wasi ayon oe New Bearevicle ee Federation Of Agriculture QUALIFICATIONS include age 23-25. Education Borden Greenan, President - —High School or better. General Office experi- eae ence, preferably with Accounts Receivable. Ability to organize and supervise. Successful -applicant N O T | C E _ will require a car to cover . territory for super- vision and customers contact work. Must have clear driving record, mileage allowance. Our employees enjoy. the usual benefits including a 5-day week. Starting salary commensurate with —ability--and-experience--Apply—by—letter—to: SIMPSONS-SEARS LIMITED - P. O. Box 1150: Charlottetown, P.E.I. BATHURST MARINE LTD. ~ Georgetown, P.E.I. WELDERS WANTED For Shipyard Work. Must have "Qualified" or “Approved” tickets. Rates: $2.26 per tours" *Oualitied” 2.00 per. hour—' Approved. « 40 hour — 5 day week Group Insurance — Paid holidays. Usual employee bnefits. Apply at once to the nearest office of the : National Employment Sevice gement of E. D. Reid Produce: Limited wish to take this opportunity to The ma thank their many customers and friends ~ for. their support and confidence throughout the years and respectfully solicit your patronage. “BUSINESS AS USUAL” - Drop in and see some of the many good “buys in used Farm machinery. : ROYAL TRUST REAL ESTATE SALES" 892-2434 Evening Call I. L, Isenor 894-5475 Attractive three bedroom bungalow complete with - household furniture. Wall to wall carpet in livingtoom and. master bed- room, Modern kitchen and dining area. Forced air heating system.-Payed--roed--and--driveway and property is completely landscaped. This home is situated on a corner lot’ in a new housing development about 3% miles from City, *. P \ his home and neighborhood. He always had a friendly smile and wave for everyone. His kindness and affectionate ways will be missed for a long time to come. His wife Laura (nee Gallant), formerly of. Rustico, has felt the | greatest loss of all and two dau- ghters: Sylvia, Mrs. Albert Pe- | ters; Sandra, Mrs. Charles. Gau- ithier; twin boys, Barry and Canadian Army in Petawawa, | Ont. and Clifford at home, three | \Srandchildren whom , he loved dearly. Brothers and - sisters: Pearl, Mrs. Harry Emerson, ‘Kingston, Ont.: Clifford, LeRoy, | ‘Alma, Mrs. George «Peterson; Ruby, Mrs. ‘Clarence MacLean. | His two uncles, Mr. Colin. Sher- ren, Belmont, N.S.; Mr. Bruno |Doiron, Rustico. ‘. The’ funeral which took place from the Charlottetown Funeral ‘Home to the Most Holy. Redeem- ler Chureh was largely attended. Mass was celebrated by Father |Cummerford, who also conduct- service at the grave. Palibearers-. George Peterson, . |Charles Gauthier, Albert Peters, | \Cleveland MacLean; Phil Coker, | ,}Ernest Coker. ‘ | ona took place urch cemetery. CARD OF THANKS fe ‘The family of the late Arnold ‘) Sherren, sincerely thank all \thone who sent Mass cards, en- |rollments, flowers and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to Dr. Frank Burke and to all who helped in ‘any way during their recent sad bereavement. in the Gary, serving in the Royal) katchewan and one. brother Jo- seph who predeceased him. The ,largely attended funeral; was held from the Cutcliffe Fu- | neral Home on Wednesday, Fe- | +bruary.-3; 1966. Services- were. ‘conducted by Rev. T.R. Goudge assisted by Rev. A.E. Piercey. | \Hymns sung were Lord Is} My Shepherd and Abide With | 'Me. Mrs. Sterling MacLeod very | jfeelingly rendered Beyond the | iSunset. Orange Services were js held on Tuesday evening at the’ Cutcliffe Funeral Home conduct. | ied by Master Spurgeon Moore, | ‘Deputy grand master of. P.E.L., {Claude Younker, DM and Chap- lain, Rev. Goudge. Pallbearers. were Raymond Cruwys, Golden Dollar, Harry Younker, Cyrus MacNeill, Les ‘ter Johnston and Preston Sent-~ ner. Flowerbearers were Russell | Diamond, Garfield MacPhee, Omer Neill; Austin Sentner, Fin i ley MacLéod, William MacLeod, | Claude Vounker, Gordon Mac. | Leod and Bruce Stewart. Inter- ment was in Princetown _Road Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Murdoch MacSween and’ family wish to sincerely thank the doctors, nurses and staff of the Prince Edward_Island Hos- pital also visiting clergy. rela- tives, and friends who visited Mr. MacSween while in hospital also the Cutcliffe Funeral Home, Officiating clergy, those who . ‘sent flowers, memorial Bibles, Erle Collier, an award-win- hymn books, cancer donations, | cards, letters and many. acts of ning author, died Tuesday in kindness during our — rt soul af Will'sms Lake, B.C. Be was 6. His ‘beet i —— Oe net ‘ ee ‘ g ‘ B. C. AUTHOR DIES known book, Three Against The Wilderness, was described by New York critics as one = the ‘most outstanding stor- “he to come from the North. American wilderness.” It was -published in 1959. (CP Wirephote) - ae