Friday, February 25. "1955 LASSILFIED Ans The Guardian Page 0 mt: Wanted For Solo n1BltESTING WAY TO MAKE money in commission. Doraidina etlcs Company offers you ,gj"f...ponunity. Write today toi- letails at 570 St. Catherine East. pept. to. Montreal. we PLACE RELIABLE MEN women interested in earning as) (or more) hourly distribut- MS 200 Foods, Home and Farm Necessities in established neigh- bourhood routes on full or part- ume basis. reimanent. No lay- offs, Experience unnecessary. For immediate appoint i de- tails write Mr. G. Laurln, ill St Paul St. E.. Montreal. llaliy liiilclts "(Av CHICKS - PULLETS. mixed cockerels. Immediate delivery or later. Ask for full pr-'i"iilars. Size up your mark- et vour ieuuirements. Bray 3.; the breed or cross for your .1. 'et. (Also Ames In-Cross). Awtiit--Chas. 11:. Worth. Cor. Chestnut and Elm. Charlotte- tm-ii; J , Spencer Hughes, Emer- aid Tloriiers Acoommoilatad QKRDERS ACCOMMODATED.- llizil 6664. : WANTED - rwo BOARDER8. Dial ms. ?T" CAN SUPPLY ROOM AND BOARD for invalid or aged people. Ap- ply Box 154. Guardian. BOARD AND ROOM. MEN PRE- lerrerd. Telephone 3718. Apply '22.? Queen Street. cats and Trucks For Sale Eon SALE A 1953 PONTIAC oa- Luxe Sedan. low mileage. per- fect shape. Apply 34 Slemon Park, Airport, Summerside. Dial 7653. A-TTENTION. . ALL CAR OWNERS CLEARING ALL FOG LIGHTS NOW 88.00 WERE 314.50 DOWD MOTORS LTD. FITZROY ST. Dial 6571 For Salg, Edit-sAi.Tiv:--.i”'roivs'Tn'ALE hay. Elmer Walsh. Clyde River. FOR SALE - om: PERCH-ERON mare. ll years old Apply James Smith. Ten Mile House. r o it s A i-.EZ”iTi's'ti7viEEETi: Sedan. A-l condition. Will accept smaller car. Apply it John Street. FOR SALE - A NUMBER OF Bnod milk cows freshening early. Hector Leard. Lower Beticqiie. FOR SALE-30 TONS PRESSED hay. J. W. Patterson, Hunter River. loll SALE - IIOUIB. FIVE rooms with bath. good residen- tial area. Terms. Writs Box A.0. Guardian. FORSALE-REGISTERED Dachshund pups, Von Tecklehof strain. Feds. Write Dr. D. M. zinger. 154 Park St.. Moncton. L? it IACRE FARM FOR SALE with buildings near school, Churches on aved road. Elec- lnfllr avsilab e. Also brook on rm. Apply to Mrs. Albert Paul. Brookfield. P. E. I. T F0 ll S A LE - ABBWORTIIY l'i'l'-it Dam Grntton mars. llrnkon and perfectly mannered. limmediate sale. Apply Race lk Barn 3. FOR sAus-s:ioirr'3o LB. PIGS. Eric Maccsllum, Marshfield. Ion SALE - QUANTITY BALE!) hay. Harold Simmons, st. Elea- nors. FOR DALE-COW TO FRESIIEN March 5th. Ernest Younker, Brookfield. c A L v E s FOR SALE, Ai.so young sows that are bred. Stan Parker. Fredericton. &3 years old, freshen March 18th. Robert Williams, New Annan. cows, due to freshen shortly. also one lresh. Apply Irving MacDonald, York. FOR SALE -- 5 YEAR OLD Shorthorn cow to freshen April 10. Eugene McQuillan, Bon- shaw. FOR SALE-THREE IIOLSTETN 33 Toronto: slightly lower; New York: Market lower; slow Montreal: Iadusirials and pa- llght trading. Canadian Dollar - MONTREAL (CP)-The U. s. dollar Thursday closed at a dis- count of 1 9-32 per cent in terms of Canadian funds. up 11-52. It took 98 23-32 cents Canadian to buy 81 American. Pound sterling 82.75 I-I6 up lib. Produce MONTREAL (CP)-Federal de- partment of agriculture quotations: 43-4395; large 421.2; medium 4lVA; rent receipts Que 61; first grade creamery print Job price 82V:-63. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Ontario white 80. col- ored 30V4. f.o.b. factory; Quebec white 29; colored 2916; f.o.b. Mon- treal .”' ' Quebec white 30; Female Help Wanted WANTED - GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. Write Box 148. Guardian Office. SANDWICH MAKER WANTED. days. Apply Unemployment in- surance. WAITRESS!-is WANTED AT OLD Scot Restaurant, Pictou. Room and board provided. Apply Old l Scot Restaurant, Pictou. colored 30Vz. Receipts: Nil. P.E.I. No. 1 potatoes 76s 2.35- 2.40; N. 3. new white 755 2.00- 2.l0; N. B. 505 1.35-1.40: N. 8 red 50s I30-1.40; N B. 10s 301.38; Que- be4((i) 75s 1.85-1.00; Maine 50s 1.30- 1. . Grains WINNIPEG (CPD-Prices were irregular throughout tr a d i n g Thursday on the Winnipeg grain W A N T E D - EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, no typing necessa y. preferably one who likes sew- ing. Wrlte Box 152, Guardian. A DRESS-LINGERIE SHOP IN your home, Fifth Avenue, New York fashions. Good commis- sions. No investment. Write Modern Manner, Dept. 0049, Hanover. Penna. WANTED Sewing teacher or experi- enced sewer who will be trained to teach, age be- tween 25 and 40 years. State qualifications in first letter. Excellent salary and commission. Employee ben- efit plan. Write Box 151, Guardian. Lost & Found LOST - SPARE mu-: STARS wheel, west of Summerside. Phone Guardian Office, Sum- merside. Reward. ELECTROLUX DEALER - SYD- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. GENERAL TRUCKING AND delivery service. dial 9638f n A n I o SERVICE. J A cixii: Doyle. Dial 4305. nuiLoiNos"n15Vio'5nTi.AisisTi) any place. Just dial 6407. STAMPS A BRAND NEW CAR FOR A one inch iiqiiare of paper? You aim get that car alright for cer- tain old stamps. Get my "How to Value” pamphlet for we. K. Blleski. Stalin "B". Winnipeg, Man. Salesman Wanted BE YOUR. OWN 3088. BIG PRO his selling portraits. Free catalogue. United Art. Toronto. MAN WANT D FOB RAWLEIGII business. eal opportunity. No experience needed to start. Write Rawleigh's Dept. B-470-0. Mon- trsal. P. Q. To Lot FOR RENT - A ROOM IN A private borne with or without breakfast. Apply 22154 Queen St. FOR RENT - FOUR ROOMED heated apartment, 2 miles from city, available in two weeks. Apply Box M.L. -ro LET - GROUND FLOOR apartment, containing 4 rooms and bath. Apply Box R. S. Guar- dlan. Farm For Sale IN GLEN VALLEY FREDERICION Consisting of 104 acres land. Situated on Junction S1080. near school. church, b:ll0li and SLON. House and "l9 l" good condition. Apply: JOHN omuxmxm Li Farm For Sale '6 nor-. as door. Gvek 5 the Iold. 1- J. wowma Union Road it. it. i Charlottetown L--L-......-1.. FOR SALE ..,,.,,' "Wm modern house" oil hm.lv"e8:PI3I.' pg. Allllly: , rt?.al.' tag- lillriiot-. at.- i so RENT :I.ARGE FURNISH- ad bedroom. in private home. Central. Apply Box 150, Guard- ii. Tolovlslon TELEVISION DEALERS. GET your serials and serial acces- sories from your Ward and Antiference distributor. Island Radio Centre. Charlottetown. Early prices came under selling and values declined due to U. S. and outside interests. Rallying d , in U. S. markets near the close dried up selling and commer- cial demand appeared. Closing prices: Oats: May 8310; Jly 79Vsb; Oct. 7573-I. l Barley: May 1.191A; Jly 1.1156; Oct. 1.06. Flax: May 327; Jly 3.2ZV4: Oct. 3 0'. Rye: May l.l3Vs; Jly 1.12-Was; Oct. l.1i3.l.b. Prices for class two wheat for export to counrties outside 1W: 1 nor. l.75Vz; 2 1.72111; 3 I.7(M'. 1.72ii: 3 1.70l.i: -1 l.66'c; 1 durum 1.700.: 4 l.66Vi; 1 durum 2.12Va: 2 2.1095: s 2.oavi; 4 2.02. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK tAPIe- The stock sues changing hands contracted. er. But many individuals in these 1 were higher. u... .- amounted to 2,920,000 shares. Electric Auto Lite climbed a point at 39lsafter the company declared a 50-cent dividend. For the third successive ses- sion. Pennsylvania Railroad was the most active stock at an im- proved price. Peunsy rose V4 at IN: on 80.000 shares. Canadian issues closed lower. C ”' Pacific was off llr. Dome Mines down ii. Interna- Wanted WANTED - CARROTS OF GOOD quality. Dial 7075. WANTED - To RENT BOUSE with 3 bedrooms. Phone N30. WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595 Michael Bros. ' merit by business lady. Phone 9098. WANTED - TWO OB THREE room apartment. Write Box 153. Guardian. Eggs: Free cases. extra large in 4 1.66V;; I durum 2.78; 2 2.71; 3 2.70. IWA prices: 1 nor 1.7595; 2 2.01-v.; 2 2.00; 3 1.99. Domestic "0 prices: 1 nor 1.7515; 2 1.7255: 3 market drifted lower Thumday as volume and the number of is- Steels, motors, oils. aircrafts and railroads generally were low- yRadio-television. utility, airline, mining and department store tocks favored the minus column. my istillers and motion picture is- sues developed support in late dealings and closed mostly higher. , The Associated Press average of 00 stocks retreated one dollar 3” from its all-time peak reached or to 8159.50. Volume WANTED - SMALL APART- MARKETS and FINANCE tional Nickel dropped. 134 and Hiram Walk: was down 95. Mc- Intyro was unchanged. Giant Yeliowknift was off is on tile American stock exchange. Lake Shore and Boyallte Oil both remained unchanged. -What stocks did: Thur. Wad. Advances ass 530 Declines sou Ago Unchanged 235 241 Total issues 1219 1261 NEW YOYRK (AP)-Closing ; son: can .....T'T5"i"a3le small 33; B 35; C 25. Receipts: main 2. Butter: Wholesale oivusivs; cur- " 5" Montreal Stocks MONTREAL. (CP)- The stock market was lower at the close of heavy trading Thursday. Losses ranged to over one point. Power Corporation and Interna- tional Nlckel each dropped IVA. Algoms lost lit. Hudson Bay 111:. Macmillan B IVA and Walker a point. Stelco and Ford each advanced IVA. other gains were small. Senior metals and papers reg- istered the heaviest losses. Mis- callaneous industrials were irreg- ulsrly lower. Utilities were a shade easier. There was little change in the remainder of the in- dustrial market. Mines were higher. Faraday im- proved 27 cents while Sullivan and Consolidated Denison each firmed 20 cents. Western oils were slight- ly easier. MONTREAL (CF)-Closing quotations: Ahti .. . . 28'ls Ahli pr use Asbestos . 341: Bi Montreal Hlh Bank NS 57 Bsnrtue Can NII tote Bathurst A 5055 llathursl. B 3! Bell . Brazil C steamship Cdn 5): Com 1' Brew XII today ('oc-ksliiitt 7'5 Smelter: Ill".- Senvrams . 31'!) D Bridge & IW7 in Tar IIVA Dom Tex '-"E Fnuridalirlvl 2! Gt Lakes W-i How Smith . 3.1 lliid Bsy Miriilll .S.'i'-;- Imp lik rta I434 limp mi . . aim --nu Tnb xd today .. Ii Imp Toh or I pe ll Iviai 7'- lni Nickel E113 Int Nickel pf I11” I35 50 Illl Paper . S8 Cons Pap! pa-Q. . . . . . .. Toronto Sioclts TORONTO. (CP)- The stock market sold off in leisurely fash- ion Thursday, with baso metals leading the decline. Among base metals Hudson Bay dropped 81.50 to 855.75. Consolida- ted Smelter: 81.50 to 88! and In- ternational Nickel 81.3712: to 802.55. Calgary and Edmonton dropped 75 cents to 815.25 in western oils. Husky, however. lumped '70 cents to 891) and Home Oil. Great Sweet Grass. Central Ex- plorers. Central Leduc and Royal- ite climbed as much as 3) cents. some lower-priced uraniums climbed well in the foreman" but last part of their advances later. Inrado ended ahead 15 cents at 83.05, P '” t 5 Denison 15 to 84.35 and Faraday It to 82.42. Cassiar dropped 1) cents to 88.- 00. Gunnar 25 to 814.5795 and the warrants 8 to 87.65, Pronto 35 to 87.75 and the warrants so to 84.1), and Preston 1) to 80.00. WANTED - TO RENT SELF contained house. four or five rooms. Dial 7038. WANTED -BY TWO ADULTS two bedroom. unfurnished ground floor apartment. prefer- ably 'with kitchen range. Apply Box T.N. Guardianu WEIGHT LIFTING EQUIPMENT. If you have bar-bells you aren't using. members of the Char- lottetown Y. M. C. A., would ap- preciate their loan. or consider - purchase. Please write or phone 5425. FOR SALE can remain with property. OR RENT . LENNOX HOTEL Located at centre of Main Street, Souris. I Recently renovated. Automatic furnace. Portion of purchase price PAUL GALLANTH SOURIS including the Trans-Canada - . For deta EXCELLENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY for a -CHIEF ENGINEER .Mlnlmum Salary - 8l2.000 ' To administer the Develop of the Federal Department of Public Works at Ottawa. ment Engineering Branch way Division. write Civil Service Oommlssion. Ottawa. Salsa lhak Ilgl Low Close mo Acad Dr 15 I1 18 IN!) Aomo 1105 VIM 1116 VA!!! Ah! 'I0 I I IBN Ahaltebo I I SI 2100 Alhuuual I! I1 91 & Do It fl 1'! fl 7411 Alana: DH 19 1! SM All Lardss II ' IIM INA 25013 All LOIIIIO III III IU TIM Am Nlpl 119 III III 297! Anaeou NS 530 SS0 NW Anchor Bi I 0 5500 All ROIYI M I 61 I& Ankano IVA I I I'll Althti Nit ICVA MM M A!!! MI I 3 ll” AMI I5 I 35 MN MW 15 11 ll. INN And)! I I I7 TIN Atlin Mi Mi FA 10 H6 I0 IVA IIVA IIVA II 13 E 220 II 1! IM liii III S! SW 300 ID Ill rt 3”: us no .. 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'3 mill” as Rails && '-'3: ups X1 kg. 131.. 32 G”!!- '”in--- Both Labor Force And ALLISON MacLEOD'S Your Pontiac - Buick - Vauxlioll G.M.C. Dealer ONLY 51450 Green 4 door sedan. lcicaicr. riofmstci'. Good omitti- ONLY S1250 Grey 2 door sedan. Good ('0l1(llllOli. Neat and clean. ONLY 31050 Black four door sedan. Hr-aicr. defroster. Good motor. Look at the price. . ONLY" 5350 AND TRUCKS TOO .5268 1950 Chev. 1-ton 62GA 1952 International l-'3-ton Bank Rate Raised IDN'DON- (AP) The Bank of England's interest rate was raised nt Increases 0fl'I'AWA (CF)-Tho hdaral Ul- trict commission has approved a OTTAWA. lCP)-Unemployment year they wore 4.4o5.ooo asd sss.- today to check inflationary trends site for the national library on ln Canada has reached I post-war 000. in the nation's economy and re- 'v'-' "Inxton street dim block: west ll-lSlL Meanwhile. II: labor force It strlcted buying on the instalment 5' "'9 :""'ll'""9"lt Build”?- The government today estimated Jan. 22 stood st 5.345.500, about pin, A work: dennrtrnent announce- 362.000 persons were out of work 100,000 up from a year earlier. 11" rgguicuong on insxainiem men! Thurldly laid the lllt-lvlll and l00lK1l18 for lob! It Jill. 21. buying wars designed to out down "bl'''',Y ""159 bum 011 "ll ll” 130' Cilllllflfmeg theh preiiigtgus peak FARM WORK DOWN um press”, of ham, de,,,,,,d go, occllpledh izydgone of stevderlld tem- o 38, are o . Md, porary ll ings one x urinl At the same time, the labor do- In sizing up causes of die rising ”i'gf'",(f".,5,.,,,f chancellor "f me the Second World War to accom- psrtment said 69,582 persons were unemployment, the labor depart- uchequer, mid the House 0; cmn. imitate the expanding civil serv- .:-iegigltefced for works with it: JNa- men): fifld tllilemsetatement said farm mom, that 3,-m,i,.'5 f;n,,n..;;,i D051. ice. 011 mP 0Yms--3 EfVlC9 I BIL WOT I "W" "3311 59350” tion is sound. but imports recently , m. This was jun under am March any in the ux wegk period while mu wow” I tendency "3 mn area. Borrowers will have to pay peak of 569.8N. and the figure has non-farm employment declined by ahud .( .xpoftg. m"? l" "V"'9V- ' 1 g 1 gm, .. - A spokesman for the Bank d shlcliee rllstfliluary unemployment li- gi'r,nmenoIul)Tea'lIl'l.u. "now or n Iu.?i','.1;aidif.l,-en:o.;lj?jionnu1t.. l'3"l5fl3f'dl”"ld "I9 "9"" l'”'””9 "'5? gures showed big jumps from During January. employment in which the Vary prusporny he 9") E"”d ll" T993709” 55,5" 3” ' those of early December was higher than at the same 1954 gm,-9 enjo ed simuid have un. '"”"””" "10" bl" 315" mlght "919 ' period in lossinsl. pulp lI1(:l"iiPel'- healthy ctlects on our balaiirc of :l:;:;li";;";r;';js W""d ”" ”"”” RISES BY HALF :lI.l::enc:.l:d' ;.W1c'efn' 1? dgcuzgti p'y""n"' he "mt , Tht-V pound a few days ago al- The last previous bureau of sta- seasonally in construction and The bwk H” W” 'm-rea'”.ed w "'0" '"e”hed l" "mew '95” um um at W: per cent. it had been iaised he", M3173 U. S, tiiiglcstestiniate oft guise liictually S0138 !:l8l1tlaI::IIl:g:g1nuy kins 5: Jan. 27 from "wee per Wan. H, 3.2. gww vgggg ;i70(0l0 illglcati-iigaa ries: of IIEIYIYJEST lianrmndfide transporution industries. chLab":'l '"?1'.l':bS”l i."'lmi"':ll” 6”" ORE T0 JAPAN ' ' . .. t M -- m am? or. 9. vaunet iv ,0"-3 CAMPBELL RIVER, 3. C. we) :oheP9fliz:::th:-l; Fal::"lJn5'l:mWe9k:& ten remanmd nlslytezr .9 p servative government had given A MW (.,,,,"a(.t M suwpiy mm Dre 75' xme' dutmng 3” ' ' "npmv the British people an overly uptim- ; 1 ad 1954 W35 280'000' mg in "'9 Vemch "d ""1 1”" istlc picture of the nation's finan- lm Jinan". nu Pfr me” The National Employment Serve dustries as Ford auto plants SOL cm position, l'9rmi;”';f5"n-ll!'(lP"0"', 0 0P!Fll?l0el:15 :9 ice total Jumped by 206,004 be- back into production after a long Th, . H , ""1 "W APB" IR" - . is .-itep tends to tighten tietiit .take 200.000 tons plus 50,000 tons tween Dec. 9 and Jan. 20, rising strike in Ontario. p hm in h t m M 1." p ldv d d .edl t Y m from .1" late I n as I A me p0 ES roug Oil 9 . Fll II (II (I0 an min 85 598?. January of last year. it was 523,- picture in the Aitlantic kages as 008. workers were re eased in con- Informants state that since Jan. struction with L:ll)l:fllll.e lemlJl0Y- '. , 20th ttalh to d t . rsurpusessr ,oo3. 0 Ts gone mun .:Ti:'.1ui:t2ir Ci: all Atlantic districts. 0 A I L Y 5- R O S S W O R D Despite the increase in the num- and at Jan. I) there were 70.250 gcnosg 2 Ana-gig :Lfow- ber out of work-which lies some- looking for work compared with 1. perform 3, Evmmg a,,. where between the figures of the 40,401 six weeks before. - 4. Burn with sun god diam; two departments - the number Those looking for work in Que-p hog Mum 4,1-mcksd working showed little change from bec increased by 71,090 to l75.717i 9, D". 9.3,. 5,Am-dc January. 1954. The labor force has in the period as employment fell ,9, A conmmg, 0f ,1," i incrcaseti during the year. more than usual. Non-farm go.-nu, Q,I4nd. The number at work fell between ploynient had about the usual sea- 3.11,," 0; rngaslu-es December and January. S(lIllll drop, but farm work de- weigh; 7.1;,”-,,.,,.,, In the week ended ilan. 22, the clined more sharply than in the 5, 3",-pk, garland, bureau estimated, 4. 70,000 per- past. 1;, mm g, sand sons worked at least": lhourstind - . -;--m-j- (poet) dune . another 379,000 wor ess an 3,s.g; (J...) (5113,) L that. The comparable4 flguggg fog ”.3m;ch gguagun early December were .614, an o o o 17, pmm; 11, rmg. 448.000. while in January of last slllpblllldlllg ao.toT:;ic:n :g.'I;orelJotfing sooennan st greens as S . age tor aricu Jsoo P Air no no no LONDON (Ap) L31; 1 h id 23.Miaciiievos l9.Co'ins (lt.) :1 Scope 8S.Digl 33: Stead: gvl .;? her traditional world lgadaexilshipein P"'”"' 30- 0 ha 3 AW '1 We 39”" . a . . 555.0 0 Vlelallurl mi sis 225 ml'l'FhEnl Shipbuilding ll.-ill Y0” ”'mbucu Tada” thk ”'o'& l!900t'IClNIckel is: in 132 against strong competition from ""39 Ii:;uiu.r: lg lalll 18270 busy west Gm-man yards. ' 21. Retinuo mmj, Rf,-:,"',5.np 1., H Lloyd's register of shipping re- M3"? ' sso Ileevcs no is: 190 ported Tuesday British shipyards -CON” 8000 new I 796 I sent 253 new vessels totalling 1,- 30-00VeI'9d sgfg ;;v;:;':;o g; 3 3 403,374 tons down the ways in 1954. with sues mm R M,” 1,5 m m This was the largest merchant ton- 3- TIIPK5 mm Rocha so :1 I2 uage launched in the country since 095 0.22 ll 0.. is 1930- - Mm '19,, n,'::,,.,,,'. ,2-;, WA, ,2., German shipyards launched 268 N Measured l!I50l) ituiiumini 374. not 31.. ships of 963,114 tons. or 144.893 mid 775 Rum” "V4 1795 17:5 tons more than 1953, which then 39.Rely m '5”-l,1"':'t' 1g?,”' 1g” 1:25 was a national record. - (LI-tower poll .35.... 3,"... R u 21 Nearly 1.000.000 tons of the Brit- 8: mo s Rainbow :55 242 1'52 ish-built vessels were to sail under hteriu gm ihF'fa 3:: the British flag. V3 "W", jm'n'.'"' 5," W '50., g Sweden ranks third in shipbuild- Q.Comc H0! 5630 Slianto 13V: 12 im mg. the United States fourth, and view. '.-ms Miller as 92 as Japan mm, nlwgvy 7'”':'-my ," ,3 1,, Canada biiilt sue: tons, down (Ber-J .'23?'.'j.i?;,."”,. ,9. 7... m 34,347 from isss. os.A smug- :tt.':2".ir"” ' .2; .3: -m-m. --N - Au m as 5.11;-rs ;;g;;,rg,,I,:h:;' ,3 git gag” A Macdonold .........,.... 1 u B00 Tex Gaul I10 mo 10! 2: W :3 . um um i:t.'2.i::';':'... ':: 1:: PIP?" '0 33- ”'"""......" 33 gm. Em. "5 1:2”! 3; SYDNEY (C C B l Ala ""' " . Pl ape relons I GI!7P!'&liO'l'E-If 735,2 3,, ,3, .3 4:: famed Gaelic College has renamed moo nnxnm so 190. its pipe band the Macdonald Hun- 8";Ig.0lIJ 31;! SEW 1446 14”: tired" in tribute to the late Nova m U hm M M m Scotia premier and hopes it will be 0M NW5? IVEIPISIXBV-lhdsht ..e &Ek mo U m,,,..,,,,,, 3, 30 go picked to carry out his wish that hr the three I. - im 'l:'V:P0(l:l.sn 3: is: iinoo pifpetr; pl(a:y at the official open- trophies. In iengtziuana mum; to j 3 C j. g o e anso causeway. Bach Coy In nde bars are or Igggt; ,V,;,';,ul,l;',' ,3” ,g,,, 23,. School director Rev. A. W. it. A 33:31 xlltillillr lgv. 11:) llnzld liltlalctgeiitzlej salitd gee lnew band is 9519833 TI IIITIBC . izso wilt; A...” 3;. git 354 ,,;”m, 33 C;;;;,,, M ;;g;;,,,,P;g; 1- ne o it I! w 2: tr K v 9 now In a we-rm izoo w . qum gekgfglo M 194 as 1;;n3f?.l 0" l'" A"'"'"" 00"” . . strain 2:: snow I so vusoros IIOII llf . 13??) a IAA-'R'::TIldI all 515 sls bent? 3&ldeg1etobfJ;l&d's lservdicas hild - 3 p r c Q , 230" 1. 0”, ,, ,, ye 0 er era an prov - . 2000 w nnut itw. tour 164': cial officials and a request made Tealerlars 0l1pImOO&r?!E DREW PM T 24347-1 Wlllllirohv u iav 1:: that the band be given a special AT ANY TIME. BUT MOST OF AIL. 73 3.3 C T "gt? wmf" . , ' . place in the line of march across I! a 1500 Wlnora tau. ioui izvi the CIIIISGWIY 0!! Opellilll day. 3:: wins; I; ? 1:: d Thtledlate premlier Ainxgus L. Mao- ” on was a ong-t e advocate . . , IE 3. C322? ...'.” cl” ...'.” or acanso causeway and a staunch Our Boarding House Maior Hoopla 1500Yukeno ii Scottish supporter. He often said 16000 ZN-ml! Wt 17 7' he wanted a hundred pipes at the C" causeway opening. 13-7.: 232'” m & & As Mr. MacKenzle plans it. the 100 rend Ore am wt 490 band would march eight abreast Bf?"'(gV"'l"" C" " '5 ” behind three drum majorettes with m'.v,mm mi, 5., 45., 18 gilrls. one for leschbfounty gt tthe & gmzcotla saw 2:-A. gs pill-itagignce, carry ng ova co s To . ' . E C SOME ii: hT3.T :' 3113 3” 3 RY my MEN you SEAT Veu Two ivotisrniAi. - I use Brew as-4 rev. 2612 The textile lnClllSII',i'. including N528 5ELL'”6 3QAm6vTHE 13,923 K”. silks and rnynns... employs 22 per ' .53 g.,,,,.,,..,, mu, ms, 2,”. cent of the working population in Total ulna a.M7.ooo. Chile. P arlin. licaier. defrost ct: Out TOur Way i3y J. Williuamlsh- U -1 mberland J L H x.:.J : to cor DANDY e tm..s.. PLEASURE cxuzs PUT up iN MOTH E-ALL5 our FER WORK sou my 01.9 V.'iZf:'(l(9.' 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