- p moe Seats Sasencown Nene ESS Youths Set Effort Ceilings [Ry sss as"ss' | Car Explodes, [ewer "2" mee ' said. The blast caught the firefight- ' . . Another weakness Was that ‘pe | Kills at : ise as battlel We heartily endorse Too Low, Teacher Declares ace or ene ke , Sint. Ustad jesnak wer | [ l & i all things to all people, he said.| Injures 50 loaded with Tubber and chemic- TORONT? ‘(CP)—Dr. Murray; “The devotion of Soviet and MONROE, La. ‘AP)—A_ burn- Natidias raced to and from| 7 The “RED SEAL” Standard. G. Ross, vice-president of the|Chinese youth to Communist UTMOST COLD ing railway tank car exploded| the scene, shuttling, the injured \} University of Toronto, said Mon-|dogma is as terrifying to wit- day night Canadian youth has al|ness as that of the young Nazis| ‘solute zero, at which all|Friday night as firemen and/to hospitals. tendency to set a ceiling on per-|two decades ago,” he told the, Molecular action is believed to| volunteers worked at the cene| Observers who flew over the Your guarantee of sonal effort—and the ceilings are|annual meeting of the Toronto| 6@se. is estmated at 459 de-/of a train derailment near here.| scene said a high death toll could : | getting lower with each decade.| YMCA. gtees below zero. The sheriff's department said! be expected. com ETE SATISEACTION | Prime ‘Minister Diefenbaker|est sources of employment and oe che Bh hers: TWO ERRORS YMCA. : , “hajped issued the following’ siate-| revenue. One system. of enter-| 00 the et oF hours they wil He criticized the YMCA, saying 4 ment on Electrical Week which! prise provides a fertile field fow study. it had fallen into two serious) - Wh en | is being ehserves across Canada —v aay whee; growth is &- errors in the last . years. : , : : me ; — : sm . a vee = = = re ie =e th ts A : ” as - coe ‘ ay a ak . ance - bal *. 2 - i * ieeactian Electricat- Chmetmter} ideas, ona tree labour: force, on wT l “questionnaires > st ep oe Se YOu. cag Se eT focusing public. attention. during} risk capital; om competition. to be as..productive as toa = ‘ 4 ee ae — = the week of February 8 to 14 Gn} “Nowhere else in the world]. ... to push forward Ye ptattasday’. The weakness of this . oh ne want the a = “i — the vital role of electricity in the} has this re ul force been| national eff J, was that ee ey : : ; developmen: of the Canadian utilized for the benefit of man to] white EE and Raselaa as interests things they ex-|. ot : : as Sine cectricel industry bas be-| ent, Tole, ecard, af pregrens| "Stee ka "iene, “Ceedinn| "Yous have iat ibe Maowintne,! best electrical = ect stry has be-|¢ . s ° committ e sai “anadian| - . : ae come in orly three-quarters of a] should be a source of pride to th appears vague and indif-| the wisdom nor the experience to : i : - ; €entury one of the nation’s larg-!every Canadian.” Saat. _ . 'puild such a curriculum, and inj — equipment CHEVERIE ELECTRIC eg Bankers’ Ass'n Defends Hike [| __ se ee __ FULLY ENDORSES a e ee ui In Charges To Credit Unions STRONGLY ENORSE 5B U) re RED SEAL” MONTREAL (CP)—The Cana-, The association daid that one/] THE “RED SEAL” ‘STANDARD | STANDARD OF WIRING dian Bankers’ Association said/of- the advantages is that it Monday chartered banks iM-| Waxes it possible for a caisse, creased charges to credi! unions, i ; a | oe ! ae | eaisses populaires and other non- or credit union in a community | . OF ADEQL ATE WIRING : banking organizations “solely be-| Where there is no bank to offer 4 cause of higher operating costs} Chequing services to its members. ny desire to|@ facility mot readily” "available | Bae their sntivities _ : a the old system. 4 NORMAN HARDY In a statement, the assocat ‘on | The statement said charges said mutually satisfactory ar- | prope sed by the banks for the i i on: fangemenis have been made be-| caisses populaires are exactly the ® ALBERTON, P. E. L. on tH Cy LIVE BETTER — Electrically ween chartered banks and non-|same as proposed for credit banking organizations in all parts) unions in the rest of Canada. \ : of the country with the exception | These have been accepted. | Member Electric Service League of ; ee se Sore Prince Edward Island | ‘ es it un ec ‘Cold Weather : ‘ : | THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS. ASSOCIATION CHEVERIE ELECTRIC REPRESENTING OVER 135 OF CANADA’S LEADING MANUFACTURERS — EMPLOYING 80,000 SKILLED CANADIANS The association added thai the : Montreal group of caisses popu- Ruling For : pe cs SOURIS, P.E.L - : ‘Jaires has accepted the increased I ; \ ' Member of Electric Service of P. FE. L charges. Bands Sought : 4 League The statement was issued fol- i ee ek ee ” ; a flowing reports from Ottawa-last} OTTAWA (CP) — The defence CONGRATULATIONS week that a struggle is shaping; depagment is attempting to de-; : - up between the banks and credit) termine the point at which milit-| : unions in Quebec for a multi-| ary bands should refuse to play) AND : s million dollar business in perso-| outdoors in sub-zero weather. mal savings accounts and small! Maj. M. M. Scott, chief director loans. of bands for the Canadian Army, | The reports said there was in-| says this is being done because) BEST WISHE ereasing talk about the possibility|some of the best military bands '| that credit unions setting up their/In Canada have been unjustly ; @wn co-operative chartered bank.| criticized when cold weather has TO ALL CONNECTED WITH _ “As far as the caisses popul- Spoiled performances. " . “gires of Quebec are concerned,/ Wind instruments, such as the THE “RED SEAL” WIRING CAMPAIGN the banks proposed a system of} trombone and cornet, ice up when) centralized clearing similar tojthey are played in cold weather., i edi ] h ee erry, fens See ee oe ee at «DONALD C. KEDOY UNITED Ontaro and Saskatchewan and|muscles become go stiff he is| working to the mutual satisfac-| unable to play. Electrical Equipment and Supplies tion of all concerned. Selected members of ‘the, . nes ; y , ise Sew em wil hae| RCAF Central nd witb WHOLESALE OLY LIVE BETTER...ELECTRICALLY definite advantages for the ecais-|used as guinea pigs in cold : : Street i ees and will result in speedier| weather tests with band instru-\| Telephone 53-55 Upper Water Stree and more accurate handling of| ments in a ‘‘cold room” at de- Nov the ever-increasing volume of/fence research laboratories at 3-6229 Halifax, Nova Scotia cheques drawn on these organiz-| Shirley Bay, outside Ottawa. The ations.”” tests will be held Jan. 27-28. j j ; | Your local ‘ “7 “a . The “RED SEAL” Standard of Adequate Wiring RED SEAL” Contractor in all our CUSTOM BUILT hom ; et a ee | Harold L. Landry PETER A. McNEIL We heartily endorse the ARCHITECT “RED SEAL” Standard of House Wiring. Phone 4339 . 166 Great George St. |] Phone 4007 153 King St. ar _ I heartily endorse 3 WE RECOMMEND We Recommend With more than 3 out of $ of Canada's homes under-wired for- today's electrical living, it’s likely many of the following safety checks apply m your home. 1. Do your fuses blow — or breakers ~ trip — too often? . 4 2. Do the electric wires im your house get hot or the walls around outlets get warm? be “RED SEAL” standara || The “RED SEAL” Standard 3. Are there any bare electric wires? be moncnemn ren rere 4. Have you replaced 15 amp fuses with 20 or 30 amp fuses? Foe ‘pe OF WIRING ~ your guarantee re there an nnies i own ee YOUR GUARANTEE hoc ee COMPLETE SATISFACTION pili — : 6. Have you had any electrical work done by an unqualified electrician? COMPLETE SATISFACTION 7. Is your house connected to the street pole by rwo wires only? | G. KEITH PICKARD || ance - JAMES S. GOOD Charlottetown ’ i Dial 8618 Members of Electric Service League of P.E.I. G Winsloe, P.E.I. 8. Do appliances — irons, toasters, kettles — operate too slowly? 9. Does your TV piccure shimmy er shrink when other electrreal equipment comes on? 10. Do you havé to disconnect ‘one appliance to plug in another? STOREY ELECTRIC || Hoke Plectc CHARLOTTETOWN'S BEST ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS = + + one of Charlottetown's leading | If you have answered "’ Yes” to any of the first six questions, you should call a qna- lifted electrical contractor at once. Faulry wiring 1s all too often a source ef family tragedy. HEARTILY ENDORSE © _ |] Electrical Contractors “THE “RED SEAL” |. ENDORSE THE eee OF WIRING |. “RED SEAL" wae STANDARD OF WIRING! We have completed three “RED SEAL” homes and have four more under construction. If you have answered “* Yes” to any of the last four, you are suffering from am acute, possibly dangerous, lack. of HOUSE- POWER. ‘Your electrical utility consumer service representative will tell you how to remedy this lack of electrical capacity. ke : ; will cose less than you think. — , =. “When it comes to Electrical Work - - - ARE WIRED FOR SAFETY, EFFICIENCY AND HOUSEPOWER A i = ‘ LIVE BETTER - KOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION OF Come to Burke Electric! Quality work- . “eormcw™ ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES OF ||. manship and service Guaranteed", Electricity is like any good servane PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF — badly treated i can cause TODAY AND TOMORROW. BURKE ELECTRIC L jaidie denkls, eierwatel ic wal ae . NATIONAL HSECTRICAD WEEK I I ). a poor job. Properly and efficiently used it . : increases your enjoyment, enables you to Northern Fieciric ‘412 Kent Street Dial 4021 : Live Better — Elecurically. COMPANY LIMITED 136 Prince Street Dial 7341 CHARLO#PIETOWN, P. 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