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Within’ a couple of Geen ea ek Gt oe ee showing, however, was the face| Years be dropped the larger Hud- agente FASTEETH on your re ener aan toe 1s: galing Basen remarkable sense a a period of deficit opera- _more compact Rambler, qua cavartty Up heliinnt penton sare tions, was able to declare a mod-| he said, would make or break ee Se Gen - Beaty taste | est stock dividend and to embark| American Motors. The answer Get KETH at any drug counter. | 0D a $10,000,000 expansion pro-| @Pparently came in the financial a gram. . report for Sees on te — American Motors rode into the] Year ended . 30, 1958—a profit column on a smaller auto-| Profit of $26,085,000 (4.65 a mobile—a 108 -*inch wheelbase| Share). I was the first profitable over-all U.S. car market.” “Covers Prince Edmond ad wa ae ne wreenenall t Guardian Cements thes, Se TE. Y ) Mission Will Seek Boost - Probably he comes by the zeal » | naturally. He is a devout mem- ber of the Mormon Church. 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Indies — By D’ARCY O’DONNELL Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) — A 3- member economic mission is to leave for the West Indies today to explore the possibilities of in- creasing trade wih Go Crm bean area. 2. To determine at first hand the problems involved in expand- ing and developing trade between Canada and the Caribbean, there- by laying the groundwork for future trade expansion. details of the fund or how it was to be distributed among her five daughters and one son, but x “certainly was good news.”’ Her husband, Harry, was killed in the Oct. 23 underground upheaval in No. 2 colliery that claimed the lives of 74 other miners. Four of Mrs. O'Brien's chil- dren, Linda, 15, Harry, 13, Evelyn, 11, and Barbara, 9, are attending school here. Twenty- year-old Dorothy teaches school << at Jollimore, N.S., near Halifax, and Carol, 19, is a student at the Nova Scotia Normal College at Truro. The aid was ee an Amherst branch of service Whe inieslcae dour wienediimeh a visit by four representatives of the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce to the West Indies last April for ceremonies marking the inauguration of the new federa- tion. During informal] trade talks, the Canadian chamber was in- vited by the Incorporated Cham- bers of Commerce of the British Caribbean to form a larger busi- ness mission. The Canadian chamber decided to make the tour coincide with ae . the opening of the first of two Canadian ‘ sponsored -| trade fairs to be held in the West : | Indies this year. A Trans - Canada Air Lines plane is to carry mission mem- bers, many of whom will be ac- companied by their wives, to and from West Indies. Some will board ¢ plane in Montreal and others in Toronto. The mission is to spend six days in Jamaica, four in Trini- dad, three in British Guiana and four in Barbados, returning to Canada Jan. ~31. 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