IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WANT AD; 0 ° | Use Your Phone — Use The Malls — Co me To The Office. Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 —— Souris 32-3 —— Alberton Dulles’ Statement Appfs? V Designed To Quiet PeIpI V ‘ Page . The Guardian Wed., October 29, 1958 ‘ IN MEMORIAM WELK — In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Welk, Elmsdale. P.E.I., who depart- ed this life. September Hat, 1942 and October 25th, 1953. Dear God please take a mes- , sage .To our loved ones up above. Tell them how we miss them 'And give them all our love. You took them and we had to part. You ceased their pain but broke our hearts. Although we smile and seem carefree, Nobody misses them more than we. Always loved, always re- membered by their sons and A daughters. WELLS —- In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Weill, 'E‘Imsdale. P. E. 1., who de- parted this life, September 21- st., 1942 and October 25th., .1953. Dear God please take a message To our loved ones up above. Tell them how we miss them And give them all our love. You took them and we had to Part. You ceased their pain but broke our hearts. Although we smile and seem carefree, Nobody misses them more than we. Always loved, always remarri- bered by their sons and daugh. ters. BUCHANAN — In loving memory of Vincent Buchanan, Eldon, who passed away October 29th., 1954. You fell asleep without goodbye But memories of you will never die. Lovineg remembered by Shir- lie. MURPHY -— In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Nicholas Murphy, who depart- ed this life October 29th, 1957. Just one year ago today God called one we loved, away The blow was hard, the shock severe, To partfrom one we loved so .dear. Sadly missed by father and sisters. ‘ Boarders Aoeommodated ROOM AND BOARD FOR PEN- sioner in Country home with all modern conveniences. 20 miles from Charlottetown. Apply Mrs. Warren Ferguson, Crapaud. ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO adults. Married couple or two single. Apply: Mrs. J.T. Rodd, 162 Dorchester Street, phone 3197. Cars and Trucks For Sale SELL OR TRADE FOR OLDER model car 1956 Austin A50 In good condition. Dial 5011. 1957 FORD CUSTOM 300. 6 cylinder coach, radio. white - walls. two tone - A-1 condition. Phone 8707 before 7 pm. 1948 CHEVROLET HALF TON pick up. Dial 7823. 1952 DODGE COACH. 2-DOOR. Heater, radio, good condition, $600 cash. Can be seen at Art Roper‘s Imperial Service Stat- Inn. 1948 PLYMOUTH, DELUXE M0- del, Black sedan, in good con— dition. with heater and 2 snow tires in rear. Phone 7918. 1956 JEEP TRUCK, ONE — TON four wheel-ed drive. Mileage 14,- 600 excellent condition. 0 nly $1675. Machay Motons. 59 St. Peters Rd. 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN PER- fect body, good motor, new tires and winterized. Cheap for cash. Will consider trade for half ton. Phone 6 or 129 Kensington. I955 Two-Door Bel-Air Hardtop Chevrolet V-S Motor Excellent Condition Sale Price $950.00 Dial 8308. FOR SALE So you are a Chevrolet man. Well this is your lucky day. We have two beauties in stock, a 1954 Chevnolct Sedan. dark blue In color. 31M is every mile it hasbeen driven, never out in winter or on bad roads, you will have to see this car to appre- ciate it, radio, heater, good tires. Only $I250 1933 Chevrolet Sedan, two-tone green, hydramatic transmission. good tires. radio. heater and defroster, clean inside and out. Only $850 W. R. JENKINS LTD. For the best buy in a Used Car or Truck. cars and Trucks For Sale AUSTIN A-50 DELUXE SEDAN excellent condition, winterized, radio, chains, low mileage. Ap- ply Edgar Hayes, Grafton St, Esso Service Station, phone 9219. 1951 ,AUSTIN‘ SEDAN. CIA-S II, good body and tires quiet motor new exhaust assembly. Apply Guardian - Patriot. Fox 487. Female Help Wanted WANTED WAITRESS. APPLY in person. Queen Hotel. A CAPABLE WOMAN FOR housework in a motherless home. ’References preferred. ply Box E. 0. Guardian Office, Summerside. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE' work. Experience necessary. Apply in person to Central Hotel. 75 Dorchester Street. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, also openings for day shift. Ment’s Restraunt, Queen St. 4 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Aplly Mrs. (Dr) W. G. Hogg, 23 North River Road or Phone 5744. GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK. Experience preferred. Steady employment. Apply Box 488 care of Guardian-Patriot. CAPABLE GIRL WANTED FOR housekeeping duties: live-in privileges. Good reference necessary. For appointment phone 6916. WOMEN — EXTRA INCOME IN your spare time. No experience necessary. No delivering nor collecting. Highest commissions paid. You choose your own working hours with these year— nound products. For complete details write Dept. M. Peggy Newton, Dundas, Ontario. WANTED GENERAL DUTY nurses for a 100 bed Hospital in a town of 400 in Northern Ontario. Salary according to Ontario Nurses Association re- commended schedule. Apply in writing to Administrator Lady Minto Hospital, Coch- rane. Ontario. For Sale HEINTZMAN PIANO, EXCEL- lent condition. Write Guardian Patriot Box 17. Montague. . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for sow and litter, 2 fat sheep and 5 lambs. Ed Ryan, Bristol. OIL BURNER. SUITABLE FOR shop or garage. Cheap. Dial 7723. FEED TURNIPS GOOD QUAL- ity. Reasonably priced. Apply Blake Wood, Tea or Phone 5711. FOR SALE ONE ACRE OF TUR- nips. Also large Barn. Apply Ewen Gillis, Kinross, R.R. 3., P. E. I. 40 N-H BARDROCK PULLETS. 6 months old laying. Apply Golden Dollar, Broolcfield, P. E. I. FIVE YEAR OLD SI-IETLAND pony. Lowell Thomas, North Tryon. Phone Borden 36-33. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at GuardianePatriot Central Printing. VACUUM CLEANER. SPECIAL brand new with attachments, tank type $18.50 complete. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, City. RANGE-MCCLARY. ELECTRIC Range reasonably priced. 7 Greenfield Avenue, between 4 p. m. and 7 p. m. Phone 3538. ALL STATE 750 X 14 TUBELESS winter traction tires and all new tires with 15 month guarantee. While they last only $19.88. Buy a pair today, pay next year. Simpson-Sears Store. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS. FRESH- en November to February. Ac- credited, listed R.O.P. Dams. Allan L. Clow. Freetown. 5 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot Classifed hire or buy. Phone 8506 for 3 Ads. Use ’em to sell, rent, find. trained ad-assistant. ONE FINEST QUALITY FLEX- alum venetian blind. Iv ory colour, Plastic tapes. Size 361/4- x66 3-4. Prince $10. Phones301. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS I W A CGJPLE G FAVORS FOR IER'AND BELONG AND (£TKT THE ME WORK NSIEAP N TRYING 10 GET A RISE a." OF “R SISTER! IN MEMORIAM MRS. J. RICHARD STEWART The death of Mrs. J. Richard Stewart in her 82nd year occur- red' at the home of her daughter, Mms. Ralph Horton on September 14. 1958. following a short illness. AM-ns. Stewart was always ready to lend a hand in time of need or trouble. She was a home-10v. ing penson and it is in the fam. ily circle she will be missed most. "' Left to mourn are oe son Al- bert on the old homestead with Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROLKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. BELCHING, HEARTB U R N. bloated feeling, quickly reliev- ed with Wilder’s Stomach Pow— der. Tasteless, odorless, so pure it requires no sugar of flavoring. At all druggists. ‘For Sale EATING AND COOKING AP- ples. Apply Fred Hughes, Bracldey Point. NEWLY FRESHENED COW with or without calf. Apply H. I. Richards, Mt. Mellick. ‘ Male Help Wanted OFFICE BOY GRADE H education. Willing worker. Ap- ply Guardian-Patriot Circula- tion Department. GOOD PAY IN T.V.—RADIO SERVICING Wireless Operating all offer big money, Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good pay- ing job in one of-these fields and remain at work. No experi- ence—but- some high school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. Give education, age and post your request quickly—no obliga- tion. Radio College of Canada. Box 171, Moncton, N.B. WANTED - Boys 10 - 15 years To deliver one of Canada’s leading week-end papers near their homes. One day per week. Regular commission. plus cash bonus andprizes to be earned. between'4z30 &' 6:30 pm. PHONE 5531‘ Ask for MR. R. OLIVER Mlsoellanoss BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien, Lower Prince Street. BOX NUMBERS In replyink‘ to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. ' NOTICE All accounts owing to late Leslie D. MacNutt and the Malpeque Trading Co. Ltd., must be paid in full by November 10th, 1958 and any balance not paid by then will be in the hands of our lawyer- DOUGALD MacNUTT, Executor. REAL ESTATE SALE OF FRENCH LIMOGES China, Furniture and other articles at apartment of Mrs. William Moran, 43 Rochford Street. Saturday, Nov. 1st. from 2 to 6 p. m. 2 STEEL GATES. LARGE AND small and Mink shipping crates. Dial 4972 or Apply 20 St. Peters Rd. RANGE TYPE WATER HEAT- er, almost new, $15, quantity V of pipe. various lengths, inch, 112' inch, 2 inch. Half price. Phone 9962. IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks are using Guar- dian - Patriot Classified Ads to solve problems. Let us help fill your needs. Phone 8506. Get MORE EGGS than ever before with LESS COST. Red Head Krums is the choice of successful poultrymen. Red Head is 18% Protein, grain base, maintains body weight, keeps production high. Give it a 3 months test. You will find it the best. Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, Representative Phnuifii Opportunities Grow On Florida's West Coast Sendi25c '(coin) for the BIG ANNUAL . IN VITATION AL ISSUE (Nov, 9) of the Sunday Independent “The Sunshine N ewspaper” St. Petersburg 1, Florida IIEAL ESTATE For Sale SOUTHPORT AREA Five room frame building. all modern conveniences, and at- tached garage. Phone 7857 af- ter 6 pm. AT CONWAY A SEVEN ROOM house all Douglas fir finish hardwood floors downstairs and 12 acre of land including barn and house. For particulars. ap- ply John J. Murphy. 323 Fitz- roy St.. Charlottetown. REAL ESTATE For Sale FOR SALE OR RENT: IN KEN- slngton, 5 room house. Cen- trally located. Available sec- ond week of November./Ap- ply Box “M” Guardian-Patriot office. Summerside. REAL ESTATE For Rent 2 ROOMS. UNFURNISIIED. 288 Grafton Street. ONE UNFURNISI-IED ROOM. Apply 19 Upper Hillsboro or dial 9953. SYDNEY STREET 270 —— second floor, two unfurnished room-s. Couple preferred. $25, month. Phone 6260. REAL ESTATE Wanted Pets I AM A LITTLE GIRL, 9 YEARS of age. My father says I can have a dog, a puppy dog. I would like a Oocker Spaniel who should be very young. Ac- tually I really don't care what kind of a dog. 'I would sure like to get a little dog soon who needs a home and a little mother to look after it. If you have such a dog please phone 7492, Services Offered AN Y ONE WANTING MARY Maxim SWeaters knitted for Christmas. Phone 5710. LIGHT TRUCKING DONE, also add jobs. Dial 4523 or call at 320 Kent Street. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PD‘TS or quarts. Dial 8595. WANTED JEEP. APPLY STAT- ing price and condition. Apply Box 352. Guardian - Patriot. WANTED 3 0R 4 ROOM APART- . ment, unfurnished. Phone 4913. COMFORTABLE ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. Suitable for one .or young couple, (no chil- drenl. Phone 3248. WANTED TO RENT 4-R,00M. Heated apartment within 1 - mile radius of city for young married couple with 2 infants. Phone 9931. URGENTLY NEEDED -— SIX, or seven room house. unfur- nished. by a retired couple be- fore December 1st. Write GuardianaPatrlot Box M-490, Charlottetown. EMPLOYED WOMAN DESIRES small heated apartment. two rooms or more, preferably un- furnished. Write Guardia‘n- Pat- riot Box 483. Charlottetown. ' WANTED FARM 100 ACRES 0R. more on paved highway with shore frontage. Portestant com- munity. Present owner not re- quired to vacate until April, 1963 when advertiser retires. Good water supply essential. State full particulars and price. All letters will be answered E. Jefferys, Naval Ar: ament De- pot. Dartmouth, N.S. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 'J. Elmer Blanchard, BA. [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer 8I Hasllm Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake SI Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean 8; McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 xMacPhea 8- Trainer [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 PROFESSIONAL CARDS WANTED: GOOD USED RE- cord player, two speeds. Write details to: Post Office Box 382, Charlottetown. LARGE MANTEL BEVELLED mirror in gold frame. Must be in good condition. Write stat- ing Price to Guardian — Patriot Box 489, Charlottetown. WANTED NUMBER OF SPRING Calves 5 months or older Beef Breed. Including Hoisteins. Lay~ ton Doughart, New London, P. E. I. Wanted FEEDER C A T T L E BEEF breed from 600 to 700 lbs. at 15 cents per and fox horses. M.F. .Walsh, 51 Chestnut. DECOYS — ONE OR MO R E used decoys for anipe Plover and carlew. Write and give brief description to J. D. Holm- es, R.R. 3 Charlottetown. WANTED Fox horses. Paying 41/2c per 1b. at the yard. COLLINS WOOD Bunbury, phone 7955 whom she resided. four daugh- ters, (Annie' Mrs. Gay MacEach- ern, Mermaid. (Hilda) Mrs. Wil- liam Ross, Vernon, lMarionl, Mrs. Harry Horton. (Mary) Mrs. Ralph Horton. both of Mount Al- bion, eight grandchildren. four great grandchildren also two sis- sters and one brother Almon of Du-nstaffnage. (Bessiel. M r s . Neil Darrach, Charlottetown. Her husband predeceased her sixteen years ago. The funeral which was largely attended- was held from her late residence to Pownal United Church. Service was conducted by Rev. A.S. Weir. Hymns sung were “In The Sweet Eye and Bye” “Nearer My God to Thee" and a solo a special request of the deceased “City Four Square" was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Islett Richards. Mrs. W.J. Mutch was in share of the music. Inter— ment was in Pownal Cemetery.-. The pail bearers were four son- -in-'lIast, Gay MacEachern. Wil- liam Ross. I-Ilarry Horton, Ralph Horton. Linwood MacNeill, War- ren Myers. Following butes: PILLOW The family I SPRAYS Sister Bessie Margie. Glen and Linda ‘Ross Edith and Linwood MacNeill Kay and Lloyd MacDonald Alma and Elmer Jenkins Blanche and David Hooper WREATHS Jean and Ralph Edwards Beth and Harry Bernard BASKETS OF FLOWERS The MacEachern Grandchildren CUT FLOWERS Jessie and Mary The Great Grandchildren Margaret Horton The MacPhail family ‘\ Warren Myers. Elsie and Elwen MacNeill Marion and David Horton Marilyn and Garry CARD 0F THANKS The family of the late Mrs. J. Richard Stewart wish to thank their many friends who sent flow- ens. cards and letters of sym- pathy: also to all kind friends and neighbours who helped in any way during their recent sad bereavement. IN MEMORIAM MRS. LAURA HOGG There passed away in Ken— sington on September 2nd. 1958, Mrs. Laura Hogg in her 76th year. She was born in Kelvin, the daughter of the late David and Elizabeth Walker. Always plea- sant and cheerful. a real Christ- ian woman, she will be greatly missed by her family and many friends who were shocked to are the floral tri- hear of her sudden passing. I She was twice married. first to the late Andrew Murphy who was killed at the electric light plant at Mill Valley. She was married to Herbert Hogg. who predeceased her many years ago. Always ready and willing to help others in times of sickness, as long as her health permitted. She was a member of the Uni- ted Church in Kensington where » the funeral was held September 4th., and burial was in the Peoples Cemetery. There are left to mourn four sons, Lorne, Regina, Sask.; David, Charlottetown; James, Ken-sington; and Ira. Toronto, Ontario. Also a step-son Norman, Summerside; a daughter, Ella, (Mrs. Morton Adams). New Lon- don: Step daughter, Edith (Mrs. Waldo Gardner) Crheito-n; two sisters, Minnie (Mrs. W. E. G. RossJ, Regina, Sask.: and Eliza- beth, (Mrs. Thomas Stewart), Newtonville, Mass. The pail bearers were: .Lorne Crozier. Robert Ho-gg. Leaman Caseley, Maurice Caseley, Ar— nold Walker. Isaac Walker. Flower bearers: Lea Crozier, Ralph Wigmore, Willard Stew- art. Verdun Paynter. Everett Champion. Garth Caseley. Pillow — Family. Crescent — Grandchildren. Wreath Elizabeth, Marion and Ray Stewart. Spray — Minnie and family. Spray — Edith, Waldo, Grace and Norman. Spray — Mr. Hogg. Spray -—- Harrison family, Tor- onto. Spray —— Thelma and Willard. Spray —- Jessie. v Spray — Ada, Waldron, Kath- erine, Campbell, Barbara Stav- ert. - Spray — Holmans Staff Organ- izaition. Spray — Helen, Fred and Mrs. Yeo. Spray —- Ina Walker and Ruby MacNeill. Basket of Flowers — Jean and Ennis Small. Cut Flowers -- Elizabeth and Lou. Cut Flowers —- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird. Cut Flowers — Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. CARD 0F THANKS The family of Mrs. Laura Hogg wish to thank their many friends for the many acts of kindness shown them during their recent sad bereavement, also to those who sent flowers and messages of sympathy. and Mrs. Geo. HISTORICSPOT Ste. Anne de Beaupre. Roman Catholic pilgrimage centre near Quebec City, was first settled about 1657. CH I ROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Csrruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, 3.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sta. Office 9133 - House 4756 ARCHITECT V» V J. F. TOOMSS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Db!!!“ G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I.C.. Plug. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. coorun BROTHERS a co. i Charlottetown 11 Water St. DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME AND OVERHEAD. WHY WAIT — COME IN — OR CALL US TODAY. KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. PLUMBING AND HEATING 'Belvedere Corner — Central Royalty — Phone 6423 E R N | ES SALES and SERVICE Summerside Phone 3780 KINSMENS’ GASARAMA FRANK ROPER’S IRVING STATION Corner Prince and Grafton 2 DAYS — SATURDAY AND SUNDAY November 1st and November 2nd Buy your gas this week-end at The Kinsmens’ Gasarama. Proceeds from' these sales will be used in Kinsmens’ Benefit Projects. ‘ Officer For 30th at 8:00 pm. NOTICE The Annnual Meeting of the Milk Pro- ducers'and Venders Association will be held at Birch Court on Thursday evening October Currie nldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 —- 6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 Provincial Vocational School Charlottetown Offers a four month DAY course in BRICKLAYING and PLASTERING Beginning November 17, 1958. Bricklayers are urgently needed by industry today. Those wishing to take advantage of the Opportunity toquamm learn this trade should apply Principal or dial 3774 or 46—17 Charlottetown. ASHINGTON (AP) —- State Sez‘etary Dulles said‘Thursday the United States 15 ‘not gong to attack or leraute att‘ac 3 against the Chinese Communists in the Formosa Strait. d ‘ . ulles’ statement. ma e m tellzvision interview filmed for use in Britain. was made public here while Dulles was flying. home from talks at Formosa w1th Na- tionalist President Chiang Kai- Shlglliil‘es statement a p p e a r e d aimed at. reassuring the Peiping w e. l‘eéllii‘ang's Nationalists have pro- mised not to attempt an Invasion of the mainland unless the agrees. Dulles' remark implied that the United States has no m— tention of giving its assent except in answer to a prior attack from the Red}? FORCE . I . DI‘SWJeKdon't believe." ‘he said. “That in the case of civrl wars of this sort that force ought to used by either side at a point Fog Closes In On London LONDON (Reuters) Fog c105ed in on London and the sur— rounding countryside Monday night. AIir services and road and rail traffic were afifected. ’ One plane delayed was a Brit- ish Overseas airways Britannia airliner. due to inaugurate a (11‘ rect London-Caracas air service. Many incoming flights were d1- verted to Burn Airport, near Bournemouth, including planes from Paris. Brussels and Rome. A flight from Istanbul. Athens and Frankfurt had to return to Germany. Girl Guide. Official Dies TORONTO, Ont. (OP‘IaMrs. T. Rutherford Lanngon of South Porcupine, northland area train- ing commissioner of the Canadian Girl Guides Association, died here Sunday in hospital. The native of Waverly, N.S. re- cently was awarded the associa- tion‘s certificate of merit for 15 years of work “far beyond the call of duty.” She was at one time vicenpresi- dent of the Timmins, Ont. Can- cer Society and a director of the Porcupine Red Cross Society. She married Porcupine barris- let T. Rutherford Langdon in 1933. Survivors include sisters, Mrs. J. F. Griffin, Mrs. J. W. Robert- son and Mrs. H. B. Robertson in Halifax. Recruiting Na‘vy Retiring 'HALIFAX (CPI—Lt. Cmdr. WII- lIam Edward Williams, 45-yea:— old .merchant mariner. naval or ganizer and recruiter, ends a naval association of 17 years on Oct. 31. Lt. Cmdr. “Ed” Williams n been RCN area recruiting offic: .for Nova Scotia and Newfound- land since November. 1956. A native off Whitemouth, Man, he started his seafaring career as. an ordinary seaman in 1935. sallIng out of Vancouver to ports In the U.S.A., Mexico and Bri- tish West Indies. In 1956. Lt.-Cmdr. Willia — fianized thteh Canada savinggnsbothrd rive In e Atlanti of the RCN. c command He and his wife and 13-year~old son Edward will reside '» ‘ toria. m we CPA Backed In Bid To Crack TCA MonOpoly (a Biy Joli-IN LeBLANC . na Ian ress Staff ' OTTAWA (CPI CZhlddian Pacrfic Airlines got backing Mon- day from the Alberta government and Pacific Western Airlines in Its bid for a 313.000.000-a-year transcontinental franchise CPA President Grant McCona- chIe. terming the publicly-owned Trans-Canada Air Lines' domes- tic operation “very inefficient " closed Out his company's evidende :efog‘: the air transport board 1m at or ' ‘ monopmy. ackIng TCAs long The public companv been fighting the GP tion stiffly. its own evid board reces which has I A applica- will begin putting in ence Wednesday. The sed until then. Ottawa Eases Ban On Turkeys OTTAWA (CF I at once to the Schoollcam‘lav '4. I .1 > It; 68g where it involves N. “ ‘ tional complications," Developments at ._ ' . u. Washington indicated I” ‘ States and Nationalist ow ~ trying to bring the . ‘ world public opinion h'. " the Red Chinese to ' long term ceasefire. They also appeared I ' its»? .‘ - and neutralist nations have no aggressive p v Formosa area. New Lead' Takes In Pakistan}; By ZAMAR SIDDIQI KARACHI (Am—presides; day night and. as e Mohammed Ayub Kilian as Pakistan's strong m Mirza said he was h: ' all powers to AyuIb. m" He quit only a few how's” a new martial law ’ sworn in with Ayub as )Iirza and Ayub had hm”, ing as a two-man ' government since Mira the constitution and ' National Assembly Oct 7 ‘- Final Fruit Crap I Figures Given. . For Last Year" OTTAWA (CPI—Canast . fanmers harvested 9. two per cent over the 150'. despite a drop in average. ' for most fruits, the ham" statistics reported Monday. «,- There were larger crops 1‘ fruits except pears, str ' grapes and blueberries. % Value of the 1957 Brunswick $1,127,000 61,177,”); $4,995,000 ($023,000); NWI ,t-ia $1734.01!) PC’s In Sask. Plan Strategy REGINA (CPI—S ' Progressive Conservative” ‘ Monday to try to steer the l out of 25 years in the In provincial politics. - An overflow crowd of IMF day convention opened. Today delegates WI] 3 new Saskatchewan w Known to be in the rum: retary of the S a skatcl, Teachers Federation, M. A. Pherson J-r.. Regina WW. 1 Martin Pederson, Saskatou ' estate man. erative government. mainly servative, was swept out U fice. Messages OI Condolence 5 Poufingln Messages of condolence '2 {people of Springhill c ' , ‘flow into this grief-strickfl' ingutown Sunday. . ilo Milatovic, YUM" bassador to Canada. , that “the miners and people of Yugoslavia 1"" sorrow of the Canadian and expressed his nation"‘ » felt condolences to the 3.” families of the victims of C.M.S. Jackson of roman-P" aster at No. 2 mine." America (INDI, wu'ed' , membership was _ " L_ $1.000 to the disaster rebut .. William Ure of Calmv - tary of nitcd Mine WW America (IND) am ' 1" tended sympathies with I” 1 “those below may still 1’94 The threé messazel V”. ‘ dresses to Bill Marsh. of UMW district 26- Labor Minister Michael Ottawa sent his “ , pathies to the town. He aid was “deep grief lid 1» MEDICAL GROUP The society which the British Medical AM“ was founded in 1832. / dd” maXImUIm of 300.0” M Ina the balance of 19% ’ The ' government's ban on impf;e::lil' 1turkeys was ca~cd llondax to .permit the entry of a limited at Iizhtu'eIgn brotler ,turkeisb [Furl in Short in a The agriculture department an- {nouuced that permits, will be Is— sued for the Importation of a The federal 30"9TW ‘pofisd a ban on turkey. J' Univ 17. 1957. The 3°“? J 1. I'aken because the J I10wv riced American , I? - lprexgntlng the marketmsbdd -. nadian birds which m SUPPLY- kander Mirza stepped mhl . k ‘ 5;. m ,.,.- sons jammed the Trianon hdw room as the party’s aimed to- SPRINGHILL. N.S. Ion“ La ‘flutepday outwit “We B Can 10) jazzll‘ greatt Tuesd Parlia Her . l ‘ ‘Jz'sufe fruit crop in 1957, an herd“ nights tslIe sl tour I carry Mums ‘ 'dear pecplé Xingd crop by provinces. with lit-H anon C in brackets: Ontario $18,111 77' '. ($18,116.000I: British $12,323,000 ($10,569,000): one man’s m. 5} Gilbert Earner of Saskmv Saskatchewan has MCQIS (1 two Tories to the proviiill'ifor tw latm‘e since 1934 when I Maud cc r9 .C. ; Nan ~ Count Versar mund Which the na fer. th r931ch CHA funera. dict c