“ a The Guardian Charlottetown, Wed, , Tune 15. 1968. 19 FRANCIS - MOASE — Mr had cSt oes Ste6s Company p resident SERVICES WrERIOR PAINTING done able rates Telephone 838.4673, ~ FINISH BIRTHS, . HIGH SCHOOL | (omens oe Noel and hasan Palmer. bury, announce the arrival of a study ‘at home in your spare — John Robert on June 10 at the ime and prepare <to write rs VITAL. STATISTIGS nounce the sags of go nee ; noun¢e the engagement of their daugh ter, Bevetley Fay’, to Extigar Carl *Moase, Simmerside. The marriage will vrs -WEMMENCE iewewBonenmeating....o..be.held_ in. Montague’... , Prince Edward Island Hospital. yrovincial examinations for che Department of Education. |MacMILLAN — At the Prince Edward take place on Saturday. July 9th. 1966, {Island Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Leith Regrets Move From Plant Check off Level that you wish | MacMillan, a son, 9 Ibs., 15 ozs.- at 230 p.m. in the Freetown United ML he ee ee Ga a ” finally achieve. . Chureh, Freetown, 2 4 — a ’ in eel search in all cane ae hs c ) ete XII Senior Matric ENGAGEMENTS lEGAN © s fea nai whis 62 years, Harold M, Griffith | making Now ‘he has made it to processing . stee) ( .) Grade: XI Junior Matric GAUTHIER — HOWATT — Mrs. J./siches to eee, the Cngugement ot fhe. presidency of "Steel Co. of . Roth doveied with the burly ( *) Grades 6-10 equivalency~ . |Elmer Gauthier, South Freetown, wish- his daughter,Bernadette Marie to Ger- MacPHEE = MURPHY. Mr and | Canada Ltd, but he admits to yy, Griffith's belief that a. 13 _ . All Books and Supplies es to announce the engagement of her ali Joxeph Doyle; Little Dover, Cape Mrs. John MacPhee. Brudenell wish to! one regret. .. , ef that..a-com- : daughter, Joan Marie, to Russell H. Breton Island, son of of Mr. and Mrs. 4mnounce the engagement of their | a : pany has to keep looking to the | ; Included Howatt, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Calva Frank Dovie of Joussard, Alberta. Mar- daughter, Kathryn Dianne, to Cart| He's afraid the responsibili- fyiuy : Low Monthly Payments Howatt, Carleton ;. Marriage © riage*to take nince Gan dale 23rd at St~ Peter Murphy;. Morell. Marriage will ties of his new post will mean ; : Income Tax Deductible take place at Malachy’s Church, Andrew’s Church. Mt- Stewart, P.E.1 take place at the Church of the Little he won't ‘be able to ‘spend ne fis ‘attitude on-thie was ‘de. | : Flower, Morell, on 7x 2nd, at eleven | For full infoeraation 80 in Kinkora, July 16, at 9,00 a.m. at 9:30 am eiae much: time in the plant as he aaving in effect: ‘Well ‘ne at coupon and mail today jhas throughout his career, re ms ONC” We, Oe ee : ; | NOTICES NOTI ES ‘ s this point now but whe' & IN MEMORIAM |,‘ would certainly hate to lose, (yg ovnt mow, but five Year | - ACADEMIC | that contact,’ HOUSTON — In-memory of our dear | terview after’ his appointment.to ’ he said: in an M- “1 ot's oe eid bee ~ scribed ‘by a fellow execuitive as | ST NDARDS ye D A N C EE . | brother Ernest who passed away June | the presitiency Jast_ month Mr - Griffith was born. in 1904 ; ; e 4] 15th, £1965 “I feel mare .comforfable #1-Clinton, Tl; where his father | - (4 rae : ce day brag back sud memorist when I am ‘out there in the “@S ® railroad worker. The Halifan. NS. Plan to aliaid thb Wednesday aighl | Deeeetee Oe Beton Ey et tae ne Mee : ”. re the. ones who lov im ‘I / i i i aes 7 an to attend the Wednesday night - nsec by Hoty ates and fear kave tape Me. Wns Ales hidt check ie gate a ers. . $ Nan j ° - : ‘ | on toptlevel di the Missouri School of Mines, NAM terest: _dances starting this week, June 15 at | macrax. Slt loving, memory of Mr nce then te tn ae NdeI at but~-switched to etdyitig“ metal: “ AddrOSS ook. ccc ranean ee ekas z : ; | Marla MacRae, Brookfield, who pasted | 41 1; lurgy and el al J iggest capital - ‘expansion electric engineer PHONG 5 55 cis cae ces Age the North River Junior Farmers Hall. |e in not dead this isthe fuller life, | program in its 56-vear- foe and eatietel from the Chi- oe : er’s v e joy, the gain.) Already Canada’s . Jargest ©289 Institute of Technology in | Mallett's Radaion Modern and old time music by well | rr atrte ee en | I maker asd _nunth ‘biggest | #28 a ‘of us the loneliness, f ‘the pain. | in’ No meri¢ e chem Service “t known Ed. Matthews. Admission 75¢ sevae rineabered by “ster "nd gpent more. than 819 ido on Corp nt ther tae Snociaiteine in radiation | Ain | expansion during the last two Years, before spending six years | sp anzing, jn 2 ' _| WHITE — In memory of our father,’ Years and has earmarked an- as a metallurgist with Jones | recoring, repairing and nr White-who. passed away June 15, other $190,000,000 for. further and. Laughhn Steel Corp. near | ; flushing. 4 FEMALE HELP WANTED Lovingly remembered ‘by the family. ean a Pittsburgh ‘ é | os With -production last Uvear of ‘ ‘ = MANN — In loving makers of dear | than “3,800,000 tons GOT A ‘THRILL’ - Money To Loan - | Kenneth Wayne Mann who was kiled mare he OOE Net | iy ‘ - z June 15, 1962. profit of $43,450,000, the com- , / ©2% Temember,* that~ first ee es | : . | ye ates a (OMe A NAM pron ica 101 I ate ce tile ee t8 eee Smart es Parts Serine Ex. But it will take the rest of my ke | TOT $57,000,000 ltry as * Send your nafe for free application. To forget the day I lost you.~ | TWO MAJOR PROJ : 9 | Sadl ed by Mom — ECTS | <In 1936 he joined avers sostredly ue i *| perience on ~ parts control cards an a ee SO ee Goa tances eden oe eal een be Joined Steleo ahd oe ae ; | eurrent expansion program are |-worked his way until he. was 7 7 asset, A | 3 > [RENCARALGH.. =~ In-loving- mamory_ot' oth closely connected with Mr, | mMadec-vice-president~ of ~-mamie +> “POET PRAISE LSD- EFFECT RENT MONEY: rr Y = ver peceet ee ae me mA new baat fie. | facturing in 1953, Aton: Ct . 5 s es vingly remembered ‘by his neices | Nace co's fifth and designe Now a ‘naturalized Canadian Poet en Ginsberg, crea- Tuesday before a Senate Ju- Vacations —Pay off Bills : Amanda and Lucy, as the largest_in the ‘western citizen. hen Hi | Mave Welter of the “Gant ae acimowledged that he thought cs Summer Expenses - Car Repairs ar ian- a riot OX 1 qe as .made executive | : : diciary Subcommittee on J pe’ x “ , on Juve- tens of thousands of 1 > hemisphere, and the cdmpany’s ti the effects pereine. °~} FOR ANY GOOD PURPOSE SENCABAUGH — In loving memory of | becearch centre... vice-president two years ago. ee ee nile Delinquency ia Washing- s ~“WPhis .summer — do what you’ jmy~ dear husband, “Arthur “W. ~“Senca: The executive ‘eshuffle “that | “LSD “and discounts its alleged are u using LSD, fe j bath, who passed away June 15, 1961.) ‘The new furnacé, to operate took Mr. Griffith to the presi-| “dangers during testimony ton. The bearded Ginsberg (AP Wirephoto). to. do—go where you |. want : No morning -dawns, no night returns, 2 M “ROCK- SHAKE SIDING” next year, will add more than dency did not break up Stelco's we ee ene Those left Debind cre very good, |4,000 tons a dey to the com. |fop-evel_managemem team. FACTS FOR FARMERS AND’ INSULATION. rented from Crescent Finance. Just call Crescent and. tell us how much money you'd like to But none replaces you, Many a silent tear is shed? When ¥ am all alone; The one I loved so very much Ppany’s capacity. V. W.. Scully, . 66, president | tre, tobe completed thi¢ fall at | officer since’ 1960, moved up as! The $4,000,000 research cen- | since 1957 and .chief-- “executive | t. ° Customers have - rented | . money from Crescent in only | * FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES Ever rusbane. oe wite Mar- nearby Burlington, will carry |-chairman but retained the chief | 16 minutes. Thies summer, "By Johns-Manyjlle are fei alk, ind soolied re-| iva eae sole oes RENT the money you need hibit Cotes: Protected Plastic a oe ae ‘Siion, 7, present: of any Jobs Completed for Your Inspection EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT | | the sotient See nine tama! from Crescent Finance — Can- ada’'s Most Considerate Fin- ance Company. Some of the ways Crescent makes it pleasant for you to rent money. CRESCENT MONEY RENTAL . Ch’town 894-4560 * PLAN | The most inexpensive home care . | Let us prove it with a ‘FREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART _ MONARCH ROOFING & “INSULATION S'side 436-3419 being elected chairman, ae gumed a newly created position |. as chairman of the PTE | committee. PROPOSAL SENT PARTS ‘CLERK REQUIRED Experienced parts clerk for large | el a ae Looks. By A. W. HUMPHREY Provincial Soil Analyst You For Repay : : : PEL ; i Can As Long, Monthly . . sine IN RUM BOT TLE Dept. Of Agricul ture FT Goth oF | N O T | c E oS ‘automobile dealership. Us ua | oe. LA wel bese ewe We ahead a (neat to encourage good fall ‘The new seedlings should’ be b s2.88 anos oS | a epsomastinb ai sh Raa cua | | set to any property, either in the | growth. mown when they are about twe gi078. 20 months =10.00) a cf _ benefits. Unlimited: op portunity. | Canadian that floated across velty or on the farm. It provides | Specal care should be excer-|inches in height. The mowet 896-94 —— SONS 200 = ASS OF 166 es the Aflantic on Fie ee _setting forthe home and. Ai taeda the purchase of seed _for |must be: sharp so that the seed-..” 758:39 30 months. 32.00 f d | United States has been ac. |D8S¢ for landscape: plantings of |lawns. Only the best No. 1 grade |lings will not be pulled out by 1014.07 30 months __ 42.00 | fora vancement. The man. we | cepted nearly a year after it (tees: shtubs and flowers — to| seed should be sown. ne oe of /the roots or the tips crushed and =, 2034.20 : 36 me 76.00 ye , was sent, says the, British imake the _home surroundings |¢heap lawn seed ince. ts bruised. Larger Amounts for any pur- ‘ : : St /more pleasi poor economy since such mix-|: Mowing should be frequent pose are available—just ask. "Souris Regional High School want is now em ployed a who played ‘the role Loe attention to pape ee . preeny low in germin- }and at no time’ should a long, g and seeding lawns is essen- | ation. A-mixture that, will. fit pheaty.. top_ growth. be. permitied._. Evening. hours for — con- Alan Ratffman,--a--etudent at -- “ masons Se RN TE steers a — ems HANI Graduation Prom June iz ov rennin CRESCENT FINANCE CAN ADA'S MOST CONSIDER® ATE ho ANCE COMPANY 124 Kent Street, Charlosserowa hone 892-2411 - mca The aan” $2.00 per couple (others be Sys aes Dalhousie University in Hali- fax, too shy to pop the ques- tion directly, put his proposal in a rum bottle and: dropped ; -it-from-.a- ship -in Hudson Bay. | . Eleven months. abeth Singleton; wife of “a Birmingham, England, archi- | tect, found: it on Dav coast’ of Apply: Guardian: Patriot Box. 17192 _ _. WANTED ‘later Eliz- | ‘tial Although increased labour fand expense may be involved when establishing a lawn in the \Proper manner, the mainten- nee: «costs of the . established lawn will be much-.Jess than: ‘where the lawn has been con- | structed hastily and’° poorly. /Great- care. should.-be--given—to- Too heavy a cut will shock smother the grass. sosiinea bluegrass lawns should seldom be cut shorter than 1% inches _tand should. be cut often enough - so that not over one inch of growth is cut at a time. - For further information’ con your lawn conditions should be selected. A‘ seed mixture which should: meet most of the general conditions in this area would consist of: Kentucky Blue aria 60 per- cent; Redtop or Browntop, 15. percent; Perennial~Rye grass, 15 percent; White Dutch Clover, ie A.W. Murphy, Provincial "299 Water Street, pete : é ‘all -factors including grading 295 : ce all. 10 percent... Analyst, . E Summerside, Phone 436-225] $1.50 per couple (students ) ~ for N. S Ramen! s Home, Windsor, N.S. ae mth mek oe land eainaae soil tn eed This mixture should a seeded |Farm, Charlottetown, P.E.I. 2 preparation, liming and fertiliz- = Main Street, Montague. Phone 838-2407 Transportation CAR LEAVING for Toronto June 20th. Can accommodate three passengers ene 4-7481 Personal - __ ATTENTION FARMERS | RETAIN. YOUR FERTILIZER AEDS | _ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT, tination — Linda Christiansen, a student at. Columbia . Uni- versity in New York. Monday. Mrs. Singleton got letters from Alan and’ Linda saying they are going to be married: : “How swonderful- to find—peo- See RN. . With Administrative: Experience: (ing, kind and quality of seeds ithe and moisture supply. GRADING AND DRAINAGE ( “It is advisable that the lawn slope away gradually from the home in all directions: This will ‘tisually allow surface water to “PH Off gradually diring heavy an approximate rate of four . per 1000 square feet. ee gi seeding, the soil can be raked lightly to cover the seed to a depth no greater than % to % inch. A ‘light dressing of screened topsoil may also be -used-to-cover- the -seed-instead-of S. R. Johnston Ltd. MOBILE Wiles ar ee ed EL wie = “"INGROWN. TOENAIL —ALSO— ‘he so romantic,”’ she anid. raking. After the seed i : Wie ace Nae ealip ot rains without causing erosion : s cover: | palin pig | ‘PURCHASE INVOICES CERTIFIED NURSING - sate ent — {but at the eer th site an ets acc TRAILERS in a few applications, $1.50 : : ; A i linds” wrote: “I had the (Sufficient moisture e |Sprinkled. a7; s r J : ‘ into the ground where the grass WATERING : NER ne © Coe Ee | Phe+Rrince Edward Island Department of | ASSISTANT annie toy eee lemme’ tme He: Ik fe wivinanle’ to aM, ‘new seedling should be | = — . geld 750 Corn-fix, Removes | Agriculture will rebate -20% of the cost of fer- | | | proposal. I wjred to say yes ‘avoid terraces and steep slopes | kept most but not flooded until Fg — ree s and callouses "painlessly, | oF : hee A I to § tendent-of H | and flew on miles to join ‘ff at Ml possible because: 'they seedlings become well esta- ger Caran OSS | Corns on cur druggist or sent | tilizer purchased and applied to pasture, wheat, Pply uperintendent of Home beet are difficult to mow and do ‘ot | bliphed. AA fine spray should be a postpaid by: Thomson, 408 | : oe sme, : “ . |Metain sufficient - moisture for™ so the seed will not be, Sa — re) Kingsway, Islington, Ontario. | Oats, barley and mixed grains in 1966. P.O. Box 777, Windsor, N.S, ina. SESS of ehetiak’s good turt growth. No low areas [Washed out of the soll and the =e : ‘ during. tests on board ehip eee exist. because water or raat para oo ene - ‘Now: In Stock:: ' a b ications wi iv y i y ce lying in these areas will ser- a our ; Announcements | Re a applications will be dah ed for pay TEACHERS TEACHERS ee chopra eee | Baay Witte the cos five inches” Shallow watecingy 15 ft. - 17 tt - 18 tt / ment until July 31, 1966. Application forms may |} 2 “T told Linda “I i |. The topsoil removed. in ex. tends to discourage deep roct- Mccdaly etrueans oo law ae _ be obtained by writing to or falling at the Prov- WINDSOR SEPARATE | bottle, into the sea’ last sum- cn ae tai ca beg wane Me the bon tsa Wea as $39.00 » | | CITY AND QUEENS | : | mer. But kept the message (Kept in @ pile by “hat a (poration te slower than during | ,,All Accessories’ in “stock incial Department of Agriculture, P. O. Box 2000, SCHOOL BOARD «| to miSelf.-She-gent me a-tele--Dlaced over the subsoil that I Ciip om Mirrors; ~ Leveiin ICE CREAM Social tp be held in Sea- | gram from New York saying Used in grading-— never cover’ the heat of the day. . || Jacks, Sewer Hose and view Hall June 2%h. «~ | Charlottetown, P. E. I. METROPOLITAN WINDSOR "your letter has arrived. I was ‘topsoil with subsoil. If the sub-| Slopes and terraces aa tee light fittings. } SEE VERNON: RIVER Players _pre- : Invites Applicati for Sept a hee ack bommndy, “The Hosa | nvites Applications for Sept. Ist, 1966 “Back”, Vernon River’ Hall. Thursday, | A. B. MacRAE, | P Grades ; 38 r : ‘must be loosened by working up |amount of run-off is great. Wa- | §, R.° Johnston Ltd. g jand then leveling before spread-|ter should be applied as a very June 16. Curtain 8:45. RESERVE JULY 20 for Marshfield - United Church Tea fae Minister of - Agriculture. at so pleased’ . 1 :Bilingual position open also $10 Penalties soil. has been compacted by heavy equipment or traffic, it ing four to five inches of topsoil over it. i watered carefully . since dry-out very quickly and the See Us Before You Buy ...| fine spray. and allowed to soak in thoroughly. Dial 4-8548 “St. Peter’s Road ovens Dunst sffnage ys ‘Marstsield Kall - ; . | 1966-67 Salary Schedule Are Im osed SOIL AND SEED-BED — WACCTEES | OF eee oe | Minimum Maximum. P The topsoil should be rak- game in Grange a DB: | M G Standard 1 “$3 800 00 ~ 6,200. 00 ac led to remove stofhes and other \ ht at 8 p.m. z ’ . : De Lak ware EETIN Standard 2 ~4.100.00 $ ji * ratte. ‘court _ yesterday |debris as well as to level out SAVINGS Ee andar row 7,200. 0 . morning, fined $10 and costs or |small depressions and mounds. * JEWELL'S GREENHOUSES and Gar-| pie Standard 3 4,500.00 - 7,800.90 ae Bao Be \ dav conte ai Vows: en Gail Peres! wow : ; eI 4 four dé y Justice of the Extra care and effort put into ait; annuals, géraniums, ‘begonias,,| There will be a meeting of the Souris ape Standard 4 5,400.00 , 9,000.00 Peace Albert C. Dinnis were: the seed-bed preparation will : i wer tomaioes, gardening aids etc. | Annual Increments — $300.00 to Maximum: William MacDougal, Nine save work and money during , CURRENT scx inc ia ot | Fisheries Exhibition and Regatta, Thurs- Experience Allowance — $200.00 per year up oe ‘Creek: John Hector Dar. later years. acpi buaees.‘cuartng thr, week Sats | 5 years. ‘roch, Argyle Shore; Harold | LIMING s A ni ances is wi i y i Isat the North River Junior Farmers) Gay, J dne. 16th i in Sourjs “Town Hall Allowances for Responsibility.’ ee aie. ec ms de, ee : Md aoe ee a or Jawns- grow well on “ Hall. Modern and old time music by well known Ed Matthews orchestra. Ad- Board pays 50%. of Windsor Medical and oar’ Hiward: Wattec Grand Tradadia ‘slightly acid to neutral soils. mission Tse. 8:30 p.m. All Committee Chairman Hospital. cee P. E. | Frasted Food Ltd., Char- Lime .need not be applied unless : f ets : : umulative Sic ave Plan. lottetown:. and Francis Rush the. soil is known ‘to be too acid _ KINGS COUNTY are requested to attend, plus all in-- Kindly supply all necessary. data’ in application “Transfer. City. all charged with for the satisfactory growth of oie wenniiek ian ass and forward tor operating vehicles with. ineffi- grass. A soil test will show whe- moved tn Town Hall: Montague dividuals or organizations interested i in R. LANGLOIS de ther or not lime is necessary and “R ‘ NE F 1 ee ee _ Charged. With speeding. and will also indicAte-the, amount. of woe tet osama penne _ acquiring “Concessions for the Supper q -f Legion Home Thursday, June 16th. -8) pm Canadian Legion ere, Cardigan - Montague branches. ‘ or various booths. | : MAJOR NATIONAL OIE-COMPANY HAS DANCE, FORTUNE Hall Wednesday, Dancing. from 9:30 to. 12:30. Cliff Peters, ie fined $10 and costs or four days ‘were Donald Morrison MacLean New Wiltshiré: Vincent Lough- —ranHunter—River:—Arnold—_W. --Clark,-Charlottetown;...Wayne W. Stretch. Long Creek;'O. Ro- 707 .Tuscarora Street, Windsor, Ontario. ‘lime to apply if it is required. If lime is used it should be spread evenly and worked into the “ 2-4 iriches_of the-soil_~_ -FERTILIZER * Orchestra., anteen: service. THE HUMBOLDT. ss ae on . rt ve Lawn grasses require an ,Ap- REGULAR SYTURDAY nigh! dance, FOR: LEASE. a -bert Burner. Winsloe; and Ben- plication of fertilizer if*a satis- li it age rg oan ao NO. Ay me ©. Rovd, Trurn ( factory lawn is to be obtained. per couple . Lo Everett FE Brooks, Robert DL. Before seeding, work a tom. PRINCE COUNTY MODERN SERVICE STATION, Requires high school and elementary. teachers for the igi. Adams, Clyde River and Geor. pléte fertilizer: — between 20. to _ term of 1966-67 _High School subjects include: ge E Rowell, Bangor, Maine, 30 Ibs. of a 10-10-10 fertilizer per , Pee : IN CHARLOTTETOWN re ce ra milar fines, jfor fail: 1000 square feet — into the tof ‘e Interest payable quarterly of minir R SUPPER June 18,. 1966, | Mathematics—(Modern Algebra, Plane Geometry, Trigonome- received i stor” fail. | 4 2 L © Interest payable quarterly of minimum LOBSTER § | g ing to observe ‘stop signs. s two to four inches of the topsoil. quarterly balance. O'Leary United Church Christian Ed) Located on main, heavy-traftic street; in rood try, Analytical Geometry and Algebra) Mrs. B. Gillis, Newtown :Cross This will give lant - seed. {III i : ucation —Centre:-sponsored—by—_United_| lar Science—i Physics .P.S.8.C.: Chemistry; Biology) ey i : give new plant seed. | @ Accounts opened by the.20th of the I. Church Mens’ Association, Price s2.00/ Commercial area. — “English—iLiteratufle and Compgsition) ’ “for failure, to_ dim “headlights, Ings enough food to promote ta- month earn interest from the first | Per plate, ‘Serving 4°30 to 7,30 .p.m. @ Excellent Profit Potential Social Studies—French. s Lorne Albert Robins, East Ro- pid growth and good firm turf y es oe LADIES OF si. Mark's Church, Ken- @ Low Capital Investment — | valty, for driving without an the first season. After the lawn e Money may be deposited or withdrawn ington, will hold a pantry and rum- eee a ih Day ice ; Good farming area; good hgihway::70 miles east: of Sask operator's licence, and O. Ro- is established, it ‘should be fer- | at. any Hine by mail, or inperson, “image sale in the hall. Friday, June @ Training eS wit pay, for successful Ap- + atoon: 140 miles north of Regina: Roaman Catholic predom n hort Ross Belf ast. for driving tilized two to four times. a vear 9 17M 7 } lar, ange. 5 Ss : ee plicant ge tein ipa nfl eC a RB TRE SS HE oS eS oom cthodt—dne-didee-—and-—ettention—With-10-40-15-Ibs--of--H0-+-40-+-40-H ee feed LINE lay Balen @ ‘Experience Brit sInesa wa nagement., Sales and e106. : : no oe re avers elo fee) one ee ee ee ee ean M ad. O R TR envention, Canad ' : ‘ a ‘ is ° . , t oe h, June 17 —~ Service background, with” Mechanical ‘know- | ¥ four days The first application should be z a: US) r ee | ledge’ ‘desirable. ° wed Send all information including: certificate held, experience, +. 7 in eatly spring before growth |||Ii// > Most: pact NEARBY be | religion. and name -of last Superintendent to: TRACTORS HAVE ALLOYS. becins. a second in May or, ear- a COMPANY. j a abtiotala ieve that Ary NSA rT WTT | : : Kay ge eae farm tr ctor: in- ly Fune t r good turf ae ‘ ’ ah Exp ficlals ae sca FOR FULE INF¢ MATIO NY ) INTERVIEW, 4 AIR, De B. RAMSAY, Sec: Trane See 3 atic Aas i. ae on rage | by Queen St. ‘(the Hyndman Bldg.): most-visitors 10 —THe— exh! oe TS GU ARDIAN + -P2 ATR ior ROX. AT178 Humboldt SaskatcHewan, SME er han 2 = runes til ; will: come from an area Within |’ bela af: mete. Canada, = made from--nickel« containing, begin and_a.third or‘fowrt ould og : 600 miles of Montread. ie a Sch. alloys »be applied in late © ‘summer = . aw, : io f ee , . : fens aS ae