; in 1956 and 188 is iipear te wap leat yeer's smart ery ; Eee ee « Mi The Guardian Charlottetown, Thuts, July 9, 1959 8S - Gallic ook - For Canada's Roads ne — French* auto yg gg . ‘give a Gallic ~ look to Canada’s highwa°s. They have already made a good start. Last year 7,360 French-made automobiles were_shipped to Can- -ada,.the trade department re- ports in the current issue of its Magazine Foreign Trade. It’s a surprising figure «when compared with shipments of 33 nen she The magazine article, written by C...T. Charland, Canada’s as sistant: commercial secretary in Paris, said most of last year’s shipments were by the state incorporated Renault Company _ eae ls Hope Germany's lead im cracking into the Canadian small car market despite the preferential tariff fa- voring Britain. Mr. Chariand's article points to two ways in which French manu- facturers hope to do this: Low- cost production, and new mechan; ical developments. It says Renault has two of the most highly automated car- f. Its low-priced Dauphine has been a big-export seller. The Citroen Company, which ranks second to Renaud, is noted for revolution- |: ary developments such as the air-oil suspension system. France now is the world’s fourth largest . auto-maker, the F _- which sold 6,254 cars to Canada ". last year and glans to sell 10,000 cut into the ‘mail foreign car market hitherto dominated by Britain and Germany, have set lovertake - Britain and Germany ~~ Some yrench auto-makers, we tor ee seine teapots" article says, and “bids fair to} Mr. and Mrs..-Joseph v New W cIntyre Jr., were recent visitors to Hope River— ‘where—they—attended—the Point, Souris eau wedding of Mrs. Deveau's bro- ther, Mr. Alfred Gallant and-Miss ‘ Delma Gallant. Maldefi, Mass., are spending a two weeks vacation West, guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Felix Peters. ‘Ont., at her home in’Souris West. family, Borden, are visiting re- .|latives in Rollo Bay and = ng daughter Beverley, Halifax, N.S. are vacationing with relatives in Souris West and New Zealand. Mass., mesday on a visit to his former home in Souris -West. St. John, .N. B., who are cruising around the Island in their pleas- | ure boat, spent the weekend in) "| Russell Perry and family. of Mr. and Mrs. Joey Deveau Jr returned home on Wednesday fol- lowing a successful tonsillectomy ‘lat the Souris ‘Hospital. cette and family, R.C.A.F. , sta- tion, Summerside, spent the week- end—in—Rollo_Bay.—Cpl._Doucette Mr. and Mrs. Dom. Oricchio, in Souris Miss. Mary Finnan, Hamilton, is spending her vacation | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cheverie, and | Sgt. and Mrs. Mort Mahar and Russell Daigle, Boston, arrived by plane on Wed- Mr. Drs. Earl and Norbert Grant r. and Mrs, Y, guests Master Leo Deveau, young son Faith Healer . . e Diabetic Dies -DETROIT (AP)' — A woman diabetic who.said she threw away her insulin the belief she had ‘been cured by faith died Sunday in a Detroit hospital. A medical examiner’s hearing was scheduled today to determine whether Mrs. Wanda Beach, 37, of Stanton, Mich., died of ingulin withdrawal or other causes. The infancy, came here Friday to at- tend services of evangelist Oral Roberts. She called her parents Friday night and told them she was completely cured. Relatives said Mrs. Beach had to have daily insulin shots to keep the diabetes under control. Motel manager William McKee said Mrs, Beach attended the evangelist’s services Friday and ber of his party, R. F. said, “this is a tragic to do a woman, a diabetic since and clearance before medical treatment.” : ft Roberts is conducting a week- ‘long crusade in Detroit. A mem- constantly advise people never thing like that. We advise them to go to their own doctors and get a medical examination , -~ i ; : f 5 2 i ett ld th DeWeese, case. We z a 3 : “< 7 2 a 3 5 stopping Kelly. Cpl. and Mrs. Kenneth Dou- 4 per cent in 1957 and by_ai ether 425 per cent last yobr. The industry hopes to -BRISTOL i i a ij E FET i i : pl g Fe Fs lis fy aft Past ; 5 g a 5 & Mrs. Charlie Elder was fn the city on Thursday “along with her son, Aubin Eldershaw. Mr. Eldershaw is with the .Co- operative butter factory here for _ quite a number of years. - Mrs, Francis Hughes, the form- er Florence MacDonald, fractur- ed her foot in two places last week while on duty at the sana- torium, where she has been on the staff for several years. She will be on the idle list for some time to come. Mr. Wilfred MacDonald recen- tly entered the Charlottetown Hos- pial for, treatment. His maqdry friends Wish him a cents eo covery. 4 Mrs. Herbert McLellan and two children left over the weekend for their home in Hamilton, Ontario, atfer spending a vacation with Mrs. McLellan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.R.-Sinnott, and friends in the Western part of the Island. Mr. George Larkin, who came here from Ontario, recently pur- chased the John Cunningham pro- perty in Morell, and has taken up 2 and 3 PIECE FREE = : WIDE RANGE OF DECORATOR COLORS AND FABRICS WEEKLY *To § OR ,MONTHLY TERMS urn OUR BUDGET a EN it's New Way for the best : CHESTERFIELD AND DAVENPORT SUITES correlated 3 pe. GROUP OF 2 END TABLES and COFFEE TABLE. FROM 149” r 499 95 recently returned from White- horse, in the Youkon. Mr. and Mrs, Brighton, Mass:, with relatives in Rollo Bay ang Souris_West. cher, Mrs. ed prizes to deserving Mrs. Arthur Hughes ghter Margaret, Sam Daigle, are vacationing PISQUID EAST The Misses Irene and Marian White, Donagh, are spending a weeks holiday with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen The closing of Pisquid East School. took place Tuesday after- goon, June 23rd, when the tea- Donald Ross present- Bedford, spent 2 ee 6 See ee non Matheson in Wést Covehead a| United Church ___—_+ Mrs. Alton Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown’ Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay were visitors in West Covehead Thurs- day evening where -they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Craig. Mr. and Mrs, Reg. MacNevin, Charlottetown, spent the weekend with Mrs. MacNevin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. — te pupils. and dau- Dew government. There was NOW YOU MAY ADD'TO YOUR ‘ACCOUNT WITH LITTLE or NO INCREASE IN PAYMENTS -" TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET GLAMOROUS NEW DESIGN BEDROOM. 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