. is). . I ifor Fast Selling, Renting, Buying! Ilse Guardian Want Ads ii r . .,,ii .. s I o Put: 10. The Guardian lsardsrs Ieesaasdatsl I l- I 1 I I: I ll , I l I I l - --.. ,gg ”'r'o-H-u:.As -a... --- on. Don" mottoes placques and greeting- hgt-anf-il-e.idudaI!i(I,i'oi.ili:lcl:g Eglg-t.:;us'i'he Bible House. opposite cal -- ' ” of ' ' 1-Saturday. Dec. 8. 1956 IN MEMORIAM IORRIE - In memory of our dear father William Sorrie. who died at Albion on Dec. I. I943. Tonight the stars are gleaming. On a lonely silent grave; Where one we loved lies sleeping, One we loved but could not save. May heavens winds blow softly, On that sweet and hallowed spot; Where one we loved lies sleeping. Who will never be forgot. Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand we cannot touch. Still we have so many memories. Of the one we loved so much. F.veI' remembered by Velma and Jeanette QUIGLEY - in loiing memory of Frank W. Quiglry. Who P855: ad away on Dec. 9th. 1950. Always remembered by Tenn. MACKINNON-In loving memory of Mrs. Mary H MacKlnnon oil whim Road. who passed IVl3).' December 7th, 1948. ”Tliuugh years have passed. .' Loving memory lingers on." y Ever remembered by sister An-l ale and Family. ' JOHNSTON-in fond and loving memory of Pia. Aeneas D. John-l Iton. killed in action Dec. 8th. 1943. Yes. others lost loved ones, That I know. But he was our Daddy, And we loved him so. Always remembered by daugh- ter Gertrude. .........E..........m.. MALI BOAIDEIB ACCOMMO- datsd. near Federal iinlldlnl Home cooked meals. television. Dial 5211 or II Pownai St. cars sad Tracks Fsr Sals .m.m..:.......EEm I937 CAR. K WATER ST. CHAR- lottetown. III! MERCURY TRUCK. IN EX- cellent condition, priced to sell. Dial TSN. Mrs. Chalmers New- son, Winsloe. I04! .METEOR SEDAN. I048. half-ton Ford. One Army truck. fully equipped for wrecker serv- ice. Good tires. ."echanicnIly perfect. One I949 Nash Motor. Statesman. Apply Willis Judson, Crapaud. liars Leaving EARCLITAIIIRGCFORTIEFE Sunday afternoon Dial 8276. - F'LlI!lL..s. FLOOR SANDERS. CHANDLER Bros. SMALL HEATED I-iuiiniiisffi room. Phone 7295. HEATED ROOMNFORVELIIERVLTY lady. Apply 232 R hmond St. Uni-"L"Rii:isI'iI:D”RooMs, CENT- rai. ll-I Prince St. Phone 3679. Ion RENT-5 ROOM APAR . merit at Southport. Phone 7N2. APARTMENT THREE ROOMS and bath. unheated. Central. Apply Box 707. Guardian. I LARGE BED SITTING ROOM. suitable for two. Limited kitchen privileges available. Apply Box 706 Guardian. CHANDLER - In LTIIIE memory of my dear dad, Fred Chandler. who passed away Dec. 8. 1952 We do not need a special day. To bring him to our minds The days we do not think of him Are very hard to find. V 1! all the world was ours to give We'd give it all and more s TWO TENEMENT HOUSE. FIVE rooms one side. S2300 month- ly. 3 rooms 516.00 monthly. Dial N8? FURNISHED HEATED SUITE. large living room. bedroom, kit- chen with electric range and frigidaire. bath. continuous hot Far-Sale aaar cannon. DIAL am. .. HARDWOOD ILOCII. AUIPICE Gauthier. Springton. PIANO- GOO Dial 548. A FRESHENED COW WITH CAI! by side. Apply Dan Livingstone. Clyde River. PURE BRED COCKER PUPS. G. R. Lewis, Mt. Edward Road. Dial 7641. s possession at Beiveders. Wil-l lard Lank. Phone 7576. s'tisiI:B'Tfli'iOzfW-DooIi's-I"n E666 condition Percy MacPherson, Glenwilliam. two MILK cows. 6NiT'” freshen. Sterling Hackett. Mount Albion. . I PAIR HIP RUBBER BOOTS. Size 9. Like new. Priced for quick sate. Phone 6739. REGISTEREDI-BRITTANY swim-, iel pup. Good hunting background Phone 7103. After 5 p.m. I LADIES HUDSON HEAD FUR Shortie coat, good condition. Ap- ply Box 710 M Guardian. TWO STEERS tl'; YEARS OLD) 3) card of blocks. Apply Francis Matters, Kelly's Cross Fuiu-: RRED CHEVIOT RAM 3 years old. J.A. Maclnnis. Hun- ter River. ONE LARGE OIL BURNING space heater used 3 months. Ap- ply to St. Peters Bay Post Of- lice. MAN'S BEAVER Elvin run coat. Site 38. 825.00. also boys parka Size 34. Apply Box 71!, Guardian nov's c7c.ivi. BICYCLE. GOOD condition. Oil barrel with tap and I pr. boy's skates. size 7. Dial 9260. ONE cow TOVFRESHEN DEC- ember Zist, also 100 year old hens. Norman MacDonad. Fred- ericlon. To see the face we so much Conic smiling through the door. Ever . emberod by his son Bruce. IACLEOD - In loving memo y of WC. MacLeod V ' t who y passed away Dec. 8.1045. g A happy home we once enjoyed. I How sweet the memory still. But death has left a loneliness This world can never fili. Ever remembered by his Wife and Family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my sincere thanks to Dr. Beer. Dr. Auld. nur-I scs and staff of the Prince County Hospital. also to the clergymen and many friends who sent flow- ers. cards. treats. while I was ill Mrs. Lorna Siliiker. Malpeque. N. 5. Speed: Entry Of Refugees HALIFAX (CPI-The Nova Sco- tia government has taken steps to speed up entry of Hungarian refu- ees into Canada through Nova water. private entrance. Dial 7139. For Sale sows T0 FARROW nv rr:'iiiiTi. ary. James Ross. Vernon I-liver. GEESE FOR SALE. 34.00 EACH. Chrys Judson. Alexandra. ONE PAIR TEAM BOB SLEIGHS excellent repair. Apply Guar- dian Office, Summerside. (TIEESVE: PURE BRED (WHITE China! 84.00. each. Grant Laird. Winsloc. SMARTS FLEETWOOD CHAIN saws. sales and service, Keith Moase. Kensington. OR TRADE HOISTEIN COW. 7 years. To freshen before Dec. 15th. Also Clydesdale horse ris- ing 4 years. P. A. MacDonald. St. Peter's Bay. ONE YOUNG HOLSTEIN COW. Still milking. Will freshen in April. Also two heifers last Springs calves. Art MncLean. Mt. Herbert. I HOLSTEIN COWS. LARGE. 1 due to freshen. l to freshen De- cember 26. One grade cow to freshen December 22. 4 spring calves. shorthorn grades. Apply Ray Ford. Winsloe. HELP KEEP CHRIST in Christ- mas by giving meaningful gifts: Bibles. Prayer books. Hymn Books. gdl . : cooperation with the Halifax Medical society. the Canadian Medical Association and the Hall- fax clty health department. The action fouowed a . , eat from Prime Minister st. Laurent. About LIN refugees are sche- duled to arrive in Halifax by ship before Grrlstnias. The first group g350isexps.-ctedonthslinsr ew York Doc. 12. The premier said: "Further ae- tion and organisation will be no- dertaken as information from the immigration authorities Indicates he need." The provincial government has donated 85.000 to the Canadian Hungarian Relief Fund. Mr. Stan- field said. START HELI-GEIVICI NEW YORK (AP) - Helicopter passenger service linking Manhat- tan and the three major metropol- itan area airports was started '-'-ednesday. Four passengers paid I5 each on the first flight betweai Laiiuardla Airport and Manhat- tan's riaw ballport near the Hud- son River. Helicopter taxi service also connects with Idlewild Air- FOR SALE Building 24 ft. by 44 ft, and one large and one small lot of land adjoining. Apply- PERCY GAY Sunshine Dairy FOR SALE LOT OF LAND Located on Community Hospital property,-0'l.seary, P.E.I. Apply to- Mrs. Garth Harrison, Assistant Secretary, 0'Lenry, P. E. I. port'.si-id the Newak. NJ. airport. TWO LARGE H013 IN CALFS. One two weeks old, one three. Apply Robert Chappell and son. York. REGISTERED BRITTANY SPAN- iel pup. Rood hunting back- ground. Phone 7103. after 5 p.m. ...?..........E:.E. FOR SALE-CREDIT NOTE ON I957 car. For further informa- tion apply Box A. Guardian. Summerside. ONE PHILCO TABLE MODEL radio in perfect condition. and one I-ileetwood record player. Dial 5282 or call at 12 Valley Street. HIGH BOX-SLEIGH WITH UP- bolstered seat in perfect condit- ion. Also Buffalo robe. Apply Ben Newson. Harrington. P. E. I. O0 NEW HAMPSHIRE IIARRED Rock pullets. 4 months old. Duel purpose more 6 years old. suit- able for mail driver. Timothy and clover hay in car lot baled with wire. Good quality mixed 1 grain consisting of about 1) per- cent barley and I0 percent oats. Apply Box 708. Guardian. CONDITION. I Fsaaliis-Wasted WAHIISSWANTEDAPPLYIN peraontoIaialsdGriIi. SMART GIRL POI IOUIIWOII Good wages. refssaacss requir- .sd: Write Box M Guardian. WAN1'EI)..' OIIL. FOB. LIGHT F ork. Ant! Box us. len- sington GIRL FOR HOUSEWOIK. AP- ply Mn. Lloyd Maccalluin, Dun. staffnage. Phone 5N0. WANTED TO LIVE-IN, IILI. able country girl for houacsvor-'., Good wages. References requir- ed. Evenings frea. Apply Box 701. Guardian. lisip Vfantoii IIaIa&FoaaIa To AMBITIOUS PERSONS WE are offering the chance to estab- lish his own business. Income I50. to 875. a week. Interesting work right in your susi undlngs. Write for free catalogue and de- tails to Fnmilex, Dept. 8. Station C. Montreal. Last Anii Foiinii MAN8 .WRIST WATCH .A'I' Forum. Phone 25-3. Hunter Riv- er. Reward. LOST - A LADIES IIULOVA watch. between 74 Spring Park Rd., and Holmans' Phone 8280. Mala Iielii Vlantaii WANTED. MAN FOR. FARM work. Apply Box 712, Guardian. MARRIED MAN TO WORK IN sawmill steady employment. Ap- ply in person. Russell Coles, Mil- ton. Personal LEARN HAIRDRESSING - MAR vel Hairdressing Schools - Wo- men wanted: greater opportun lty. better pay. pleasant work. Catalogue free. Write Bloor Street, Toronto Branches, Ham llton Ottawa. Canada's Na- tional System. Saissisaa Vlantail FULL-TIME Manufacturer requires full time salesman, car assen- tial. Apply-- BOX 704 c”o GUARDIAN PART-TIME Earn an extra 520 to 550 a week part-time. Must have car. Reply stating age land telephone number. Apply- BOX 705 cm GUARDIAN FOR SALE Used Flreco coal and wood range with water front. Excellent condition. CALL 3934 FOR SALE HAND SLEIGHS 14 St. Peter's Road, Parkdale. For Sale Spruce-Var CHRISTMAS TREES BRANCHES Orders to be taken before Dec. 19. PHONE 3309 After 5 P. M. BUNGALOW FOR SALE IN BELVEDERE AREA Five rooms, oil heated, large lot. Priced right for quick sale GEDRGE DOUGLAS 90 Upper Queen Street Real Estate 8 Insurance AUCTION SALE On Saturday. Doe. I 3 o'clock At I25 Kant St. I loll piano in good condition: I devou- port. I iron bod. spring and mattress: I floor r . sic. SALESMAN WANTED We have attractive Island openings for capable sales- men. The Company has over a Billion and a Half of Insurance in force and an exceptionally fine con- tract. Write fully CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO., P. 0. Box 10, Moncton Isivlsss Iffaraii als. Dial 502). 324.30 and up. Wiilam Wheatley BEFORE XMAS Cleaners. Livingstone and Mac- Arthur Nursing Home for female and male patients. EE POI THE BEST IN 'l'.V AERI- .m.......E?....... YOUR IMPERIAL E080 STOVE oil Agent. Charlottetown area is Harry C. Mellisb. Phone III. HAVE YOUR chesterfield suites. rugs. broad loom. color-cleaned by experts for rates. call 9270 Dominion Wains- WANTE - ALI Plltsorlllllhialtg Phona llll. hs..:n-so. - IN!-I Oil cm. aason anus. STRING Phaia I137. as - st canv. can MOTOR. mu" 50 1! lull osnditioa writs Box. 713. WANTED AT ONCE. I mum cattle and I spring guy”. 5"; Herbert Weeks. Prod-er. ic on. as ONCE Imisann or (soon Nil. 33 ltltanddtxer. Pay high- ss mar e . waning MacNeill and Soil. Buntain strell Bali's Wharf. TM FIREARM! O0l.I.E(.'l0l BUYS revolvers made by Colt, nem- ingtoii. Smith and Wesson, Stan. savage. Colt Frontier models a specialty. Write Arthur Thurs- g)n.s40 William St., Yarmouth, a BUYING POULTRY Buying live and dressed poultry every day except Saturday at my home. Highest market prices. Free pick up service. MRS. 8. II. PENDLETON. Kensington Phone 65-5 WANTED TO BUY 2000 Watts. AC gener- ator. Write- e. 0. Box" 654. Charlottetown Stating make and price. SMALL POTATOES Buying small table pota- toes, in 100 lb. bags, daily at Railroad Wharf, Char- lottetown until Dec. 15th. PRODUCERS CO-OP Vlsrli lantaii EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS work by the day. Dial 6758. POULTRY Buying live and dressed poultry daily except Satur- day. PHONE 96-2 FRED WADMAN Kenslngton UBEDGIATIUQTLAQ. 'lIl'It0' Montreal Stocks X IIIIH aw. law I-BI III! )4 Id IO! III I laak Int sits in) C III R; g :1 Isa-lsr av. C Nat I N It. 158' UK urn I Nnraala MIA loll OK Qaf I IIHI Ila Portal! II. B Conant a Price I consent or fl ks Pow 17 Ink Coin Sills loyal Isak I II Brow ISM 196 C01: Calaa 14 It L CC) 'II& c Chan Ihawia 8 III Staci .15 Ben rains I 30 U: Rod II D ridsa Isis W UK Dom Tar Illa CANADIAN Foundation so can no ms Fraser Fund II N. Y. STOCKS Beth Steal III Klllllctmk T3755 Borg Warner is Monty W Iii C and 0 691 NY Count 390 com Edison MM Radio Corp 3096 El Auto 1. 304 SM Oil NJ IlVg Gan I-llec Ilka Utd Aircraft I car 71'. Vanadium (Hi Gt rm iiy ts-nNwutagu am III 1' and T I150 Produce ' MONTREAL ICP) - Agricul- ture departnient quotations: Eggs? Wholesale dealers prices to conniiy stations. wooden cases, extra-large 45: large 4i-42; me.- dium 35; small 30; B 32; C 30. Receipts 368. Butter: Current non-tenderablo receipts; 57”; current tenderable receipts 573.. Fresh-grade cream- ery print job price 59-60; fresh wholesale non-tenderable 58V4-58V: fresh wholesale tenderable 5ll'Ia. x Cheese: f.o.b. factory; Ontario white 84; color-ed 34; delivered Montreal. Quebec white 33; cal- N.B. 5-3.”: NJ. & 1.15- 115; N . MI .342: PEI. Til l.l5-1.5: P.E.I. II S; Til l.'lI-LI: HID. & 115-1.I' NIII YKK Illlnbo IOI 145-I. . Grain WINNIPEG (CP)-Export inter- est appeared concentrated to bar- lsy in Friday's session on the Win- nipeg Grain Exchange. There wsrsindlcationsolacargosalsto the United Kingdom. - Closing prices: Oats: Dec. 55 higher 707:; May It-M higher 70'ls: Jly is higher 749i. t Barley: Dec. is higher 1.047.; May It-In higher I.05lAA; Jly Is- ls higher Lolli--1.02. Flax: Dec. 4 higher 3.22: May I- 155 higher 3.1854.-Ila; Jly Va high 8.05 ' Rye: Dec. as lower 1.253; May 56 lower I-8158-la: Jly 16 lower I.s0V4. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: I nor l.69l”i: 1 1.0674; 8 I.tlIV4: 4 l.55Vs;.5 l.44Vs; I I.4IVs: ldururn 2.4230: 2 2.4lVs: 3 2.39174: IWA and domestl prices: I nor l.G9Vs; 2 I.63Vs: 3 1.61174; 4 1.55l,l; 51.4474: 6 1.41li; 1 durum l.9llli; 2 1-DWI: 3 1.95Vi. GATHER AT IANDRINGIIAM LONDON (Reuters)-The Queen and the Royal Family will gather at Sandringham. the Queen's coun- try home In Eastern England. this year to spend Christmas. Absent will be the Duke of Edinburgh. who on Christmas day will be in ored 33; wholesale Ontario white 354.; colored 35h: wholesale Que- the south Pacific aboard the royal yacht Britannia. WANTED" Applications for the position of butter maker for the Hazelbrook Dairying Co., for the year 1957, stating quali- fications and salary expected, will be received by the undersigned up to Dec. 10th, Ch 1956. p EARLE ING8. President, arlottetown. R. R. 5, P.E.I. NOTICE or WRIT LEVI DAVID YOUNG VS. OLIVE MAY YOUNG It JERMIAH JOSEPH NOTICE is hereby given that a Writ of summons to the was regularly issued out of the Supreme CALLAHAN, N0. M160 above cause Court of the Province of Prince Edward Island and Statement of Claim filed in the snrne cause on the dissolution of the marriage Young. Application for judgment after the expiration of one week notice. sixteenth day of November. of Levi David Young and Olive A. D. 1956, praying for Mae nisl will be made to said Court from the last publicati of this JOHN P. NICHOLSON Attorney for Levi David Young P. 0. Box 43 Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island AUCTION SALE BROOKFIELD TUESDAY, DEC. 11th-1 O'CLOCK Stock-23 Holstein grade cattle as follows: 7 cows to freshen between Jan-April; years old; 4-year-oids; 6 su Crop-35 tons baled ha Terms: Cash. If day unfit first find d GARFIELD MacPHEE Owner 4 feeder cows; 2 steers 11,4; mmer calves. y; 300 bushels oats. ay. CLAUDE CRASWELL Auctioneer PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. 1. A. Corrutliors. I.O. OFTOMETRISTS Monctosi. NJ!-' steadily mount- giui tional Railways this winter soa- Ion. according tfR.G. Hayes. vice- presldent and general manager the Atlantic Region. "Preparation to meet the tremendous demand upon our rail services are wide- spread througbout the region." Mr. Hayes said. "The motive w. er roster is being more by Charlottetown 70 locomotives. 50 steam and 8 diesel and facilities general are being improved and readied for greater capacity. The present motive power on the Atlantic Region consists of 12 steam units and 164 diesels and by the end of December 50 additional steam locomotives and 11 diesel road switchers will have been added to the C.N.R.'s roster in this region early in 1957 the complem- ent will be still Iurther increased by delivery of 16 new diesels. 1m- provements to the CNR's railway yards throughout the region have been made and are in the process of being made. A yard extension fin ished at Edmundston has added four long tracks. The Saint John yards are being expanded to elim- inate eongestiuu for through traff- ic at Moncton and at Truro receiv- ing and departure tracks have been extended. Train services have been revis- ed and schedules stepped up to keep pace with the demand . A regular fast freight train will be operated this winter between Lake St. John in Quebec and Moncton. Starting on December In export Announce Railway Plans --; To Handle Heavier Freight tnaicsornsiit aiidlaiat wlnomuctat:I'wdmwithiIi:': that trains which will Tm. be. tween the thremcittes using th. winter. special train arrangement. have also been made to handls an import and domestic trdftic for points west of Moncton. Experienced workers have been 91 Idded to the staff! at Edmund. ston, Napadogan and "Prose. A freight traffic sxpedl Ind extra yard office staff cm. played at Monctoo at Ilaufax .4. ditional switchers and ylrdmasters have been assigned to provide ex. port service twenty-for hours I . seven days a week and at nt John a traffic supervisor has been appointed to give special .g. tendon to import and export traf- fic through that port. Arrange. manta have been made to get empty can out of the Atlantic ports regularly during the winter. This Illblies Ill. CIMILV to grain cars and during the season trainlondg of empties will operate daily 3; required out of Halifax. At the present time 50 carloads of grain are moving into Halifax daily and this traffic expected to be equally as heavy to Splnt John. The tempo of the shipments of grain to the Atlantic ports will increase as the winter season progesaes. In order to bear the brunt of this surge of traffic the maintesgnu program in the Atlantic Rafgiu has been stepped up. This yog- more than N0 miles of new rail were laid on main and branch lines compared with 90 miles in 1955. There were more than 500.000 creosote-treated cross bridge and switch ties laid on main lines in the reirion. 450.000 cubic yards of crushed rockballast were used to keep up the roadbed. NEW DELHI. India lReutersl- Prime Minister Nehru told Par- iiament Tuesday that before the Anglo - French attack on Egypt could have succeeded "there would have been a third world war." Egypt and Hunga y. he added. had made It clear that any "re- turn to colonialism" would fall. and that " mmunism or social- ism cannot ultimately be imposed by force." Nehru said be welcomed the Anglo-French withdrawal from Egypt. but was "amazed" that Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd should suggest the 18-power pro- posals as a basis for solution oi Suez Canal problems. These proposals. made at a .....:m.. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS Can be secured on Malpeque Road. just outside city or dial 8914 after 6 pm. D. s. CAMPBELL Your Rawleigh Dealer. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO- LTD. 137 GREAT GEORGE sr. DIAL 5547 REPORT ONLY more shopping days till Christ- niaa. our store is lam packed full Dr.W.I.Csraon Ilfshnl. ARCHITECT 0. Keith Heioard IMO. I.I.A.l.C-o M1. P,I.I. lld """'n"aLH-':l"3" MUSICIANS I f,I.0,0. j-QMIH 11nd! IoIl.uI:ioiiieson a gosh! " "T " M” '1' 7! gifts for lair ltba : Iyron J. Grant, 0.0. "" - " 9'" """"" "' ' ' J. Elmer aiunclicrd, IA. as an a. um rm ;.','.,',.”,':'.f,",'. A ""'" d”''"" M I! Can I. Piano 03! n k F0 0 C L” 1.8. Taylor. s.o. TOY FAIR '"'"' ' " t Ouwsrleattoassana. 3'' " Ce-cm lllI- Ofllaa ms: lasso ms NOW OPEN Allison M. Oillis. I.l..3. II niea-as 1. our rm "i L M”l”"' "O ,3 I H; "'o'li.'..I3."..':'.' :3” :3: .. ........ ........ M -A--------''''"'''” or: ::...':;:i an ':".'.' proud of our toys. you will find i Nehru Says That I8-Nation Control Committee is Dead London conference last summer. recommended that an interns- lional body run the Suez Canal following its nationalization by Egypt. India recommended in- stead that Egypt continuo to op- erate the canal. aided by an in ternstioiial advisory body. PROPOSAL! DEAD ' The I0-nation yropogais, Nehru declared. "were as dead as cold mutton and rejected before the fighting began." Nehru announced that India's contingent in the United Nations emergency force would remain in Egypt only as ions as it was agreepble to the Egyptian govern- ment. The international force was not going to Egypt is a continua tion of the Anglo-French force. "we go there because Egypt Izreed on our go there. We re main so long as a government of Egypt is agreeable. "We are not going to seize hold of the Suez Canal but to keep more or less to the border." The council of states Juppsr house) approved tbs overnroeni's foreign policy and d ted an op- position amendment criticising the government for not taking a suf- uclentlv strong stand on Hungary from the beginning. To Study Nfld. Tux Structure. ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPI-Prt mier Smallwood announced Tucs- day his government has obtained the services of J. Harvey Parry. director of the Canadian Tax Foundation. to help Newfoundland develop a "sound and efficient sys- tem of budgeting on revenues and expenditures." The premier said Mr. Perry will "make a oarefiil study of the pub- lic finances of Newfoundland and of our whole budgeting system.” This would include studies of ex- and prudent" forecast of annual revenue for the next year or two and "some estimates" of annual revenue during this next four or five years. The government will be "far more able" to plan expenditure- if it has a batter idea of its in- come. the premier said. :bnroftbs'fam'llyi.hl',l,Is:outnsxtyoar. W . -i-'-I-"33 ' '-'-' ......." ".":.."'.'.:'.."...:.s:':.- OOMEINANDVISIT Intel-as mus :.'."'...'::r.:'-:' :..i'.' -"sassaao soni- suiv wssoooas-I A our-r"I"'IH-iIl!I'llI""'t wsmsrs. dssils stud. rates, tsasius, gssglnwlm sssssdsfllia i.Iscps&srs. sasanh -gsstaus.aaa- ass-a. casino tau Isa. swutsvooslh wmtslstl.g.sssis.au' dentin. has-1 buns n.' m nslud osssasassrs "' ”,',; m up. m1 hi W11. Illdwatwstasaiu. , '3' """I'!.'f: I I s.(.. -'9? 7 1 . "ii i foo. V.” , . --6'."-I.'